SITUATIONS WANTED. AdvertlßemenU under the headings of Situations. Wanteds, For Sale. To Lol, host and bound. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., 16 words, 1/- per insertion, three consecutive insertions ~/6. six consecutive Insertions S/-. 20 words. one insertion 1/6, 3 insertions 4/-, 6 Insertions •,«. -S words, one insertion 2/-, 3 Insertions n/6. b InBet lions 10/-, 30 words, one Insertion .16, 3 Insertions 7/-, 6 insertions 13/6. Strictly cash la advance. Extra charge it booked. STRONG young Man wants WORK; road work, shovelling, gravel, or work in mine. Apply “I F,” Times Office. WANTED-- By experienced Rabbiter, Block of Ground; good clean-up assured; anywhere; own outfit. Apply“P Q,” Times Office. Mt9lo Ir’OUNG MAN wants work; experienced Carpenter, also all classes concrete work, ornamental fences, footpaths, sheep dips, yards? etc.; excellent references; wages only £2 10/- per week, found. Reply “NonUnion,” Times Office. Mt 929 YOUNG MAN with Chevrolet Light Tourer Car, wants position as Travelling Salesman; good appearance, college education, and ’ tip-top salesman. Reply “Q Q,” Times Office. Mt93o I' ADY, 20 years resident in France, would J take pupils; also classes for conversation. Apply—l 79 Esk Street. MtS94 VOUNG GIRL, with little experience in 1 shop work, and used to housework, would like position as General-help_ or Com-panion-help; town. Reply to “J F,” Times Office. MtS93 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— A good PLOUGHMAN. Apply National Mortgage & Agency Co, Crescent, 11 a.m, Friday. MsS63 WANTED— Elderly single Man for general farm work, look after stock, no team work. Apply—Box 219,' N.Z. Farmers’ Union Labour Agency. Mt9ls WANTED— Two Sawyers; also Bushmen to fell 55 acres of bush. Good price by contract. Apply—T. O’BYRNE, Sawmill Workers’ Union. MsB62 WANTED— Trustworthy capable GIRL as general. Apply, by letter, enclosing references, Mrs Murray-Menzies, Dipton. WANTED-GENERAL; sleep at home. Apply, morning or evening, Mrs Frank Webb, 59 Albert Street, Gladstone. SALES M A N. Exceptional opportunity occurs for capable, energetic SALESMAN to secure permanent position and advancement with Company establishing agency for its product throughout Dominion. Liberal remuneration will be paid to a man who has some capital to carry small amount of stocks. No others need apply. Previous experience in our line unnecessary, as training is provided. Give full particulars in first letter. Replies treated confidentially. Address: BOX 243, MtB4o G.P.0., Wellington. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED— A PARTNER with about £3OO, to start a small business; have a good sound side line. Apply “O Q, Times Office. Mt9os CHARACTER, Business, Astrological Reading; know about yourself; send birthdate, 2/-. —GOLDING, Box 1008, Auckland. Mq76l WANTED KNOWN—Chas. Lewis’s Sale starts on Saturday. MtS92 CHILDREN’S SHOES AND SLIPPERS; V all sizes. Buy right at ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don St. OATDUST— Cheap Feed, for quick sale, 5/- sack. Buy while supplies last.— William Todd & Co., Ltd., The Rialto. SHEEP FOOT ROT can be cured if you use PETERLINEUM. the tested cure, 10/- gallon at AITCHISON’S, LTD, Invercargill. i WANTED KNOWN—Chas. Lewis’s Sale starts on Saturday. Mt 892 BIG SAVINGSIN SPOONS AND FORKS DIXON’S “RESISTARN” STAINLESS WARE. TEASPOONS 3/6 Half-dozen. DESSERT SPOONS OR FORKS; 7/-Half-dozen. TABLE SPOONS OR FORKS: 10/- Halfdozen. ASHBERRY’S A.I TABLEWARE AT NEW REDUCED PRICES. tpa«POONS 7/6 Half-dozen. DESSERTSPOONS OR FORKS: 16/6 Half-dozen. K TABLE SPOONS OR FORKS: 21/- HalfSOUP SPOONS . . . - • Half-dozen. THERE IS .NOTHLNG LIKE ASHBERRY'S FOR QUALITY AND VALUE. OUR VALUES IN CUTLERY GIVE YOU MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. STAINLESS KNIVES. HARRISON’S SHEFFIELD MANUFACTURE. DESSERTS 9/3 Half-dozen. TABLES ...••• 11/3 Half-dozen. C. JOHNSTONE’S KNIVES, “Flag” Brand, are well known-for Quality and Service. DESSERTS .... 13/6 Half-dozen. TABLES >6/- Haff-dozen. DON’T FORGET OUR MAY GIFT OFFER! PURCHASE £2 WORTH OF HARDWARE AND RECEIVE GOODS TO THE VALUE OF 5/6 FREE. CALL IN AND INSPECT OUR SCHEME. BROAD, SMALL, LTD. THE PREMIER STORE. DEE STREET. . INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 21090, 23 May 1930, Page 1
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