SITUATIONS WANTED. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2/6. VOUNG Lady desires Position as Help to Elderly Lady or Housekeeper to Couple. ' Good lelercuces. X.5.8., "Press." STRONG, Willing Youth (19) want? Job in country; good milker; four years' oxperience general farm work; 15s. Apply 1t.5.8., "Press." 87 POSITION by Trustworthy, Respectable Girl (17), housework; good with children; small wages; town or country; reference. M.5.8., "Press." SO MRS WOODHOUSE, Bluecliffs, Timaru" wishes to recommend Scots Nursery Governess; open for engagement next term. WELLEducated Uirl wishes to learn Hairdressing and Beauty Parlour Work. Kiii'dly give all particulars K.T.8., "Press." •■■■_ '■" - 103 YOUTH Urgently Wants Country Work; 2 years previous experience; used to milking; wage 7s 6d. F. 5.8., "Press." 74 WANTED, by Young Man, Gardening or Caretaker's Work, anywhere; good references; urgent. F.T.8., "Press." 107 (GENTLEWOMAN requires Position, Chi)X dren's Nurse or Companion-Help. 1C.R.8., "Presß." 1981 SITUATION Wanted by Single, Experienced Ploughman, general farm hand. Interview any time. Apply K. 5.8.. "Press." 83 J EXPERIENCED Farm Hand, Teamster, -I ten years' experience own farm, requires Position. A.T.8., "Press.'' 98 OOD Worker, can milk and used to horses, wants situation on farm. State wage. K. 5.8., "Press." 70 YOUTH (17) Wants Position on Farm, near town; good milker; 12s 6d weekly: Apply D.T.8.. "Press." ANTED, Firewood Sawing, Sin blocks, 6s cord. 23 Clothier street. 'Phone '23-067. 4769 TEAMSTER, all implements, desires Position, hills or flat. Wages to S.S.B.i ' 'Press." 85 ANTED, Work with Six-horse Team, any locality. G. Ilutton. Ashburton. G W TO Motorists—Let Wallie Turner do your next Repair Job; 15 years' experience; good workmanship; reasonable charges. 216 Antigua street. 1929 i ~ ,n-P IA N O TUNING a. I/O Player-Piano, 10s; Repairs reduced 25 per cent. Thorough Workmanship. HOWELL, Player-Piano Specialist, 'l'hone 31-02'. 115 Salisbury street. H 4301 WANTED TO SELL. s ULKY, suit trotter or pacer; first-class der. P. 5.8., "Press," 86 OHACKLOCK Portable Electric Range; barO gain. Box 548. 1962 ALMOST New Bicycle for Sale, cheap. 175 Redruth avenue, Spreydon. 767 GOULD'S 3-I'hrow Ram Pump, good condition; cheap. C.R.8., "Press." IpDGEWAIIE Shoe Sale: Drastic reduci tions. Ladies' from 5s lid. Nothing over £l. Macphersons. 1958 ANTED Sell, Yearly Supply of Milk. 250 Lincoln road, Halswell, or 'Phone 31-012. 81 MILK Round, 30 gallons, wholesale and retail; suit producer; £llO cash. W. 5.8., "Pross." 90 9 -ROOMED House of Furniture for Sale; house conld be let at moderate terms to party taking over furniture; Hereford street, City. E.T.8., "Press." 101 "I ARGE Quantity of Oak Casks, •" good in quality. Clean-heart Kauri Washing Tubs, all sizes. J. Sutherland and Son, 70 Tuam street. 'Phone C6-78G. SBI2O A RE you deciding on a Dinner Set? You will miss something if you do not stroll .through Minsons and see the values. 4 ■ . M 260-1 ICE-CREAM Tubs, Casks for Summer Drinks. Ono quality Washing-tub, "The T?est"; Clean-heart Kauri. J. Sutherland and Son, 70 Tuam street West. 'Phone 36-786. _ SSI2O 1 EXPERIENCE teaches that the best in the .J end is the most economical . . that is the reason why so many good cooks invariably use and rccommond CATHEDRAL BRAND CULINARY ESSENCES, in lo* and economy size bottles. ' —U AN English Decorated Quart Jug for Is Cd. Pint Is; Six Coupe Soups for 2s, Taa l'lales -Id, Cups 4d, sd, Cd. Minsons OAR Tubs for planting shrubs, Bakers' 1 Tubs and Troughs. Washing-tubs and Tiougbs, one quality, Clean-heart Kauri. J. Sutherland and Son, 70 Tuam street West. RHEUMATIC Ailments mean .uric acid in system. Eliminated by taking Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids.* 6s 6d. Cook and Ross, : Chemists. > ■ —l7 THE Sunshine always looks brighter after your morning glass of STEVENS' HEALTH SALT .. procurable at all Chemists and Stores. 2g 6d bottle, —lO SIGNS of Old Age? Rout them by taking Harvey's Mineral Tonic. Revitalises whole system. Cook and Ross, Chemists. STOMACH Disorders rectified by taking Morlife pure Ox-Blood Tablets. Recommended by doctors. ?s Cd, 4s 6d, 6s. McArtliurs' and Other Chemists. —l7 GIRLS 1 Don't put up with -Skin Eruptions. Eat Laxa for breakfast. Good-bye. pimples! Cook and Ross and other Chemists. rfIEETH White and Glistening by using. JL Dentuperl. Is 6d bottle. Cook and Ross. Chemists. FIGHT that Cough by taking Totty's Red Spruce Cough Compound.. Pleasanttasting. Is 6d and 2s 6d, All Chemists and' Stores. STABBING Pains relieved by taking' Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids. Dissolve uric acid crystals. 6s Cd. Cook and Ross, Chemists. , —lB SOUND Sleep and days of energy secured by taking Harvey's Mineral Tonic; 3s 6d month *8 supply. Cook and Ross, Chemists. —4 WEAK Lungs I Take Morlif e pure OxBlood Tablets, which strengthen lung tissues. 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s. McArthurs' and Other Chemists. —lB lAXA for Breakfast acts on gastric juices. J Banishes constipation, increases appetite and energy. Cook and Ross "and other Chemists. . - —lB MAKE Your Teeth Brilliantly White 1 Use Dentaperl, new red liquid, Barnetts', Chemists. —6 QMASH Up Coughs and Colds quickly by taking Totty's Red Spruce Cough Compound. Is Gd and 2s 6d, All Chemists and Stores. • ■ •—lO RHEUMATIC Sufferers t Do you fear: to bathe? Take. Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids and uric acid expelled from your system. Cook and Ross. Chemists.. —l9 ANAEMIA I Red corpuscles in blood increased by taking Morlife pure OxBlood Tablets. 2s 6d, 4s 6d, ,6s. McArthurs' and Other Chemists. —l9 BOILS Quickly Disappear when you eat Laxa, laxative breakfast food, regularly. Cook and Ross and other Chemists. —l9 CHILDREN'S Coughs healed ' quickly by giving them Totty's Red Spruce Cough Compound. Is 6d and 2s 6d, All' Chemists and Stores. ' —ll DR. Mackenzie's Diet Chart Free to all uric acid sufferers upon application to Cook and Ross, Chemists. —2O CHILDREN Prone to common ailments? Givo them Morlife pure Ox-Blood Tablets, which strengthen resistance. 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s. McArthurs' and Others Chemists. IJLOOD Clears, headache stops, new com- ' plexion, freshness, when you eat Laxa for breakfast. Cook and Ross and other Chemists. h —2O YVTHOOPING Cough! Prevent further de- » » velopments by taking Totty's Red Spruce Cough Compound. Is 6d and 2s 6d, All Chemists and Stores. —l2 JEWELLERY SALE. COATES and CO., Realisation Sale. Goodrich Location, 228 Tuam street. 4605 7 P. CAKE Stands (-15s) 22s 6d; E.P. Cake Baskets (355) 15s. 4605 G. E XYLONITE Hair Brushes (22s 6d) 12s 6d, Mirrors (35c) 20s, Great Reductions alj stock. 4605 E. P. AND Crystal Salad Bowls (255) 15s. Silver Photo Frames (8s 6d) 3s 6d. 4605 WATCHES, Bangles, Necklets, Rings, t Brooches, etc., at greatly, reduced prices. ' ■ .4605 G. COATES and Qo.- Liquidation Sale, 228 Tuam ..street, opposite New Post Office. 4605 FOR HIRE. G Tents, Stretchers, Mattresses, Stools, Ground Sheets, etc., Marquees for Weddings, Flags, Tables, Chairs. JOHNSON AND COUZINS, LTD., Cashel street. 45 WANTED TO RENT. WE have- -"-CrodcF Tenants enquiring for Houses in all suburbs. W. E. Simes and Co.. 144 Hereford street. 'Phone 31-224. 56177 SEE our Windows and Showrooms for Wallpapers and Paint Bargains. Help the Painter Sale. Sn'ith and Smith, Ltd.. eor. Tuam and High streets. 86617
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20496, 15 March 1932, Page 15
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