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SITUATIONS VACANT I A Kitchenmaid. Apply the Balmoral I ™ Hotel. AN Experienced Waitress; also house- ' maid-waitress; permanent position; I urgently. Apply Empire Hotel. i DOY for Grocery Shop, good opporD tunity for advancement. Write N. 82 Herald. DRIVER'S Assistant for Motor Lorry Work. Ring 667 M. jrimaru. 'ARDENER for two or three days work. Ring 132. r ' OVERNESS for two children, corres1 pondence lessons. Apply Mrs C. Tripp c/o. Grand Hotel, January 29 to 31, or Orari Gorge, Geraldine. IVIARRIED Cowman-Gardener. Apply Herbert Elworthy. Craigmore, Maungati R.D. XY/ORKING Farm Manager, used to w agricultural and sheep work. Write N.lOB Herald. YOUNG Girl, just left school, to help ‘ look after two children for one month. Ring 158 D. Temuka. or write Gladstone Park, Ohape R.D., Geraldine. 7(1 Ladies for Hop Picking (parties of four preferred), good accommodation. mattresses, milk and potatoes found, also some fruit and vegetables: commencing February 24; approximate wages 5d per bushel. Apply M. A. Rose, ■phone 15R. Upper Moutere, Nelson. FARM MANAGER. PARM Manager (Married) required r for Mixed Farm of approximately 1000 Acres. Good home. PYNE, GOUL.IA GUINNESS. LTD., Trust Department. TIMARU. TYRE SERVICES, 48 SOPHIA STREET, TIMARU. VYZE require the services of a JUNIOR W ASSISTANT, aged 15-16, for our retreading factory. Applicants please apply by letter or in person. A E YOU ESSENTIAL? THE man with specialised training is 1 essential in peace as well as in war. His knowledge and skill will always be in demand. I.C.S. training will put you in the essential class and ensure a good position. Over 300 Specialised Courses Include:— Carpentry Concrete Eng. Welding Structural Eng. Chemistry Electrical Eng. Radio Meeh. Aircraft Prod. Motor Meeh. Fitter and Turner Look to your future by sending for the I.C.S. Free Booklet NOW, mentioning the subject which interests you The I.C.S. will help vou to get on. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. B. 126 Gloucester St.. Christchurch EMPLOYMENT WANTED SACKS Repaired, must be in clean condition. Buying sacks. Depot. 339 Stafford Street, ’phone 566. WANTED TO KENT DACH, by pensioner, in Timaru. close in. Write N. 102 Herald. L7URNISHED Room, with fireplace, 1 meals included, for elderly gentleman. Address at Herald. TO LET pURNISHED House for term or other- * wise. Ring 63M, Geraldine. A. B. Haywood. QNE or More Nicely Furnished, Sunny Rooms and kitchenette. Address at Tieraid. DOOMS, “Koraki,” 14 Elizabeth Street, use of large lounge, conveniences; open for inspection for one week daily. Saturday. 1 o'clock afternoon. WANTED TO BUY Buyers ot Used Cars and Trucks. Timaru Car Exchange. 53 Stafford Street South 'phones 137. private 198. P) F. Plough, Reid and Gray preferred. State price to N.lOl Herald. fURNITURE and Effects; best prices 1 given. J. Wright, 112 Stafford Street South, 'phone 1262.

ICE Chest •' Small Refrigerator; also 1 china cabinet. Write N. 92 Herald. DECENT Model 15cwt. or Ton Truck 1 ' wanted by urgent cash buyer. Please forward full details to N. 87 Herald. QEWING Machines, condition no object. 'Phone, write or call. 26 George Street. CECOND-Hand Suitcase, suitable for soldier. Write N. 104 Herald. CHOTGUNS, .22 rifles, field glasses, all sporting goods, cameras, toys, etc. Arcade Camera Shop, 'phone 17055. "TRICYCLE.suit boy of 5. Write N. 97 1 Herald. [ TRGENTLY. for cash. Modern Light Car. Ford preferred. Write N. 98 Herald. GOOSEBERRIES AND BLACK CURRANTS \Y/E are Cash Buyers of Gooseberries " and Black Currants. Send by Railway Goods- (not by railway parcels) to— IRVINE AND STEVENSON'S, ST. GEORGE CO.. LTD.. FILLEUL STREET, DUNEDIN. St. George-_Jams are Best. SOUTH END BOTTLE EXCHANGE 'Phone 575 11 Barnard Street. CASH BUYERS Of All Kinds of Bottles. Rags, Sacks Batteries, and all kinds of Metals MISCELLANEOUS xy/HITEWOOD articles, power bowls, w egg cups, salt boxes, bread boards. At F. Lewis_and Sons, Ltd. QUEEN Bee Prepared Wax—the noneffort polisher—preserves and beautifies with a non-marking brilliant lustre. Worm Syrup.—All kinds ot worm: expelled from children with our tonic worm syrup. If your child Is peevish oi fretful, restless in sleep, if breath is bad with constant thirst, appetite either excessive or small, this Is a sign of worms. Give a course of our Worm Tonic, and vour child will soon be happy and healthy again. Price 2/6 postage 8d extra, large size 4/6 postage 1/- extra. E. C. Ayres. Ltd.. M.P.S., P.H.C.. Chemists 78 Stafford Street South Timaru ■ We all run risks every day that are practically unavoidable. Who knows, for example, that the occupant of the next seat in tram, bus or train is not suffering from 'flu or something else that’s “ catching"? And there may not be another seat vacant for you—so you lust have to chance it. A great safeguard when travelling is to keep a cigarette going. Tobacco smoke is a wonderful disinfectant. The tobacco should be of good quality, and whether for disinfecting purposes or pure enjoyment ''toasted" is the best. It’s famous for its purity, flavour and aroma, and so comparatively harmless that even over-indulgence won’t affect you. The toasting (manufacturer’s own process) is the secret. It is toasting that eliminates the nicotine and renders this beautiful tobacco safe. The five genuine toasted brands. Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Pocket Edition. Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, arc everywhere in evidence. Go where you will, you'll find them on sale. But be sure when buying vou are getting the real thing. Imitations are worthless.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLIII, Issue 22489, 26 January 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CLIII, Issue 22489, 26 January 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CLIII, Issue 22489, 26 January 1943, Page 1

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