SITUATIONS. \\7ANTED —Short hand-Typiste. Apply, * ’ stating experience, to "Confidential,'’ li-ox 10, Invercargill. JJ244 LVANTED —Lady Cook and * ' for two returned officers Housekeeper in countryApply • Housekeeper,” National Mortgage, hivc.cargtli. Jj247 WAMED-A Smart active Man to assist; ’’ in paint shop; rail at. once. James MacaLstcr, Ltd., Dee street. Jh2o4 \\7ANTED —Two or three Sewing Machine * ' Hands; pond wages and stead}' work. ■\nplv Manager, Hosed,etc Woollen Mill. Jh2o6 V\7ANTEn-Married Ploughman, wife cook ' ’ and housekeep for two; £l6O and kept. Apply (by letteri, Wilding & Anderson. Nightcaps. 6.TJ246 WAN TED (by widow)- ’ ’ to clean. Apply -Offices or Rooms “Cleaning,” Times Office. Jh2o9 VUANTED —Bushman, Shoeman, Tailer- ' ’ out, Skidriy. Apply the N.Z. Pine Company. Invercargill. 3Jgl'S4 7ANIED —Experienced Ploughman, ply G. James, Aparima. ApJe96 \I7ANTKD —Young Girl as companion* * * help for refined country home; no family; no outside work. Apply “Work,” Times Office. 2JJ233 \T7ANTKD - Shoeman, Tailernuts, Bush- ' ' men. Handyman, Ist-class Enginedriver, Trannvayman, 3 Contract Bushfclicr.s, Co.-operative Timber Co., Ltd., Bris■oc's Bldgs., Spey street. 3Jj236 WANTED—MANAGER for WRIGHTS BbSH CHEESE FACTORY'. Pasteurising plant. Output, 120 tons. Applications to be addressed to Secretary, Box 116, Invercargill. 6Jc73 w A N T E EXPERIENCED TYPISTE. D Apply (in writing, stating experience) to — MACALISTER BROS., Solicitors, 3,11220 Esk street. G. &. \\7ANTED (at once), for Seacliff Mental " Hospital—Probationer Nurses. Salary to commence, £lls per annum, (esa £?o for board, etc. Uniform provided. Apply Jh2ol MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. MISCELLANEOUS. Y\/ANTED —A Young Lady to share fur- ’ ’ mshed room. Apply “Central,” Time* Office. 4Jh227 \\7ANTED to Rent—3 or 4-roomed House; ’ ’ north preterred. Apply "North,” Times Office. 3Jg17l BOXING TO-NIGHT. UNI G I FAX . T HExTRE, hj ji.m. 2Jj238 \\7AN"JED (by }oung lady)— Board and ' ' Longing. Apply "teacher,” limes Office. 3Jglßo 50 JUTE HEARTHRUGS—We must get quit oi these, so out they go at iitc following low prices; —5/11, h/tJ, 9/6, 13, 0. 13/11 and isi/11. Sec these before tmy all go. WESNEI BROTHERS, Dee >;red, Invercargill. Jhl'Jtt ’ I'iIEHMUS FLASKS, 9/6 each; Sleep Meter Alann Clocks, 15/- each; Hoi V» ;.lcr Bags, 9/6, 10/6, lg/6 and 15/-; al V, hsvLi S , Dee street. Invercargill. Jhl96 1 0(1 HOCKEY STICKS for our cheap, at 12/- each; 100 Football* for the Boys at 5/-, 7/0, 10/- up to 25/-c-ach; Ping Pong Sets, S/0, H/- and 21/complctc; Hope Ship Quoits (complete with jieg) for 15/- per set, at WESNEY BROIHERS’, Dee si reel . Jhl9B w A N T E D—GOOD SECONDHAND DRAIN PLOUGH. Apply (stating full particulars and price) to — "FARMER,” Box 355, Dunedin. \\7E have a Special Line of Gent’s Colonial All-wool SWEA’IER COATS, to clear at 22/ G. COPELAND'S, 36 DEE STREET. T/'HAKI HANDKERCHIEFS—We ar* scllitig at 3 for 1/-—buy now. COPELAND’S, 36 DEE STREET. / "i OLE CLUBS-Mr R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist, Dee street, has for sale a number of excellent Brassies; also Driver and Brassy Heads; all at reasonable price# to clear. AT UN'S ROSLYN PANTS and SINGLETS, * 1 S/ll a garment. COPELAND'S, ..<! DEE STREET, \\7ANTEI) Known —Dinners, 1/6; Teas, ’’ 1/3; Tea and Cakes, 9d; until 7 p.m.; Saturdays till 10.30 pm. KIA ORA TEA-ROOMS, corner Dee and E&k street# (entrance Esk street). Mz3C9 (> dor.cn Strong SAMSON BRACES, to clear at 2/11 each. Call early. COPELAND'S. 36 DEE STREET. \ r OU can’t sleep with cold feel. A "UNIQUE'’ Hot Water Bottle give* perfect rest. It will lust for years. On sale everywhere. But make sure of the brand on neck of bottle when buying. V\7E have a splendid range of SUITS on ' ’ hand, so if you are requiring on* con would be well advised to see our range before purchasing elsewhere. COPELAND’S, 36 DEE STREET. V'EURALGIA AND TOOTHACHE speedily x and permanently cured by SOMMERVILLE'S NEURA Cl ITT IC, which also fortifies the system against future invasions of these maladies. Price, 3/6, from Sommervilie's Pharmacy, Dec street, Invercargill. A SPECIAL Line of GENTS’ TWEI OVERCOATS to clear at 79/6. COPELAND’S, 36 DEE STREET. f~7OLD nights are here.- The British-made “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle will keep you snug and warm. A cheap investment." Obtainable everywhere. When buying make sure of brand on neck of bottle. mograph Repairs and Part*, -s. etc., try THE LONDON, Satisfaction guaranteed F keeps bo t all night—the "UNIQUI Hot Water Bottle. Heavily vulcanif .-earns, patent stopper. Cannot crack ,eak. On sale everywhere and carries t nand on neck of bottle.
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Southland Times, Issue 18845, 10 June 1920, Page 1
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