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SITUATIONS WANTED. AdTertlsemenU under the headings ot ’Situation!. Wanteds. For Sale. To Let. Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., IS -worts, I/- per Insertion, three consecutire insertions 5/6. six consecutive insertions S/-. 59 words, one insertion 1/6, 3 insertions 4/-, 6 insertions 06, .5 words, oca Insertion 5/-. 3 insertions 5/6. 6 Inset tions 10/-, 30 words, one insertion 3/6. 3 Insertions </-. 6 insertions 13/6. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge It booked. Ilf OTOR MECHANIC, 25 years’ experilfl ence, seeks steady JOB. Apply Rolfe, Arthur Street, Collingwood. MuS53 17OUNG MAN, with 5 years’ experience in . general store, wants position, town or country; excellent references. “5.Q.,” Times. MuB43 WANTEDr-By experienced Rabbiter, Block of Ground; good clean-up assured; anywhere; own outfit. Apply “P Q,” Times Office. Mt9lO VOUNG MAN wants work; experienced 1 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 VOUNG MAN with Chevrolet Light 1 Tourer Car, wants position as Travelling Salesman; good appearance, college, education, and tip-top salesman. Reply “Q Q,” Times Office. Mt93o WANTED— By a Dressmaker, SEWING by the dav, town or country. Apply “T Q,” Times Office. MuS7S 57OUNG GIRL, with little experience in shop work, and used to housework, would like position as or Com-panion-help; town. Reply to “J F,” Times Office. 3 INVERCARGILL RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. Applications, closing on Thursday, May 29, 1930, are invited for the position of SECRETARY to the above Association. Schedule of duties'can be obtained from the undersigned, to whom applications are to be addressed. CHAIRMAN, MsB6s P.O. Box' 341, Invercargill. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— A good PLOUGHMAN. Apply National Mortgage <fc Agency Co., Crescent,, 11 a.m., Friday. MsB63 WANTED— Elderly single Man for general farm work, look after stock, no team work. - Apply—Box 219, N.Z. Farmers’ Union Labour Agency. Mt9ls TTTANTED—Two Sawyers; also BushV r men to fell 55 acres of bush. Good price by contract. Apply—T. O’BYRNE, Sawmill Workers’ Union. MsS62 WANTED —Trustworthy cap-role sis general. Apply, by letter, ing references, Mrs Murray-Mc./w, WANTED— GENERAL; sl-ep at Apply, morning or evening, Frank Webb, 59 Albert Street, TyANTED—Experienced LADY CLERK, Vl no typing. Apply, in the first place, with testimonials, to P.O. Box 366, Invercargill. MuB69 TY7ANTED —Competent Dressmaker. Must VV be able to take charge. Applications, stating experience, to “8.0.,” T?;jfs Office. . . ' .-I i? 56 TTTANTED—GIRL to assist with houseVV work and children, near Gore; wages £l. Apply to Box 58, Gore. MuB9S SALESMAN. 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 KNOWN—Chas. Lewis’s Sale starts on Saturday. MtB92 CHILDREN’S SHOES AND SLIPPERS; U all sizes. Buy right at ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don St. PORK BONES; 4 lb. a 1/-.—The Savory, Dee Street. MsS6O DON’T FREEZE AND SNEEZE. Enjoy the cosy comfort of a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle on cold wintry nights. Made bv North British Rubber Co., therefore best. 1 MUTTON— Choice selected, prime fed, small joints to be sold to-day, 2 o’clock.—F. BOWDEN & CO. OATDUST— Cheap Feed, for quick sale, 5/- sack. Buy while supplies last.— William Todd & Co., Ltd., The Rialto. CORNS KILLED QUICKLY—There is nothing so fatal to Corns as Sommervillc’s Perlect Corn Cure. It removes old . and new Corns quickly and painlessly; 1/6, posted 1/7 from R. Sommerville, Photographic and Dispensing Chemist, 5 Dee St., Invercargill. WANTED KNOWN—Chas. Lewis’s Sale starts on Saturday. MtB92 RHUNERVA— The natural South American Health Tea, absolutely drives uric acid from system; 6/- packet, three weeks’ supply.—G. H. Brown, Chemist, 125 Dee Street. GLIM BOOTS FOR ALL! New stocks at right prices.—ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. rAA CASES Apples and Pears have got Ovv to be sold to make room; selling all day.—F. BOWDEN & CO. NEURITIS sufferer testifies, “Quits-It ■ Tabs are really wonderful. They cured me. Will always recommend them.” 2/6, MaNaughton’s Pharmacy. SALE, STARTS, GRAND CORNER, SATURDAY. UNIVERSAL OPINION has weight; that is why the crowd will buy their Mutton at 2 o’clock to-day.—F. BOWDEN & CO. MuB36 BIG SAVINGS—Sides Mutton, 4d.' per lb. Get in early. Only at P. WINDERS, Cash Butcher, Kelvin Street. Phone 865, COUGHS AND COLDS cured quickly by TUSSILANO. Every cough you have imperils your lungs.. Take no risks. Tussilano is suitable for young or old —pleasant to take; 2/- and 2/6, from R. Sommerville, Photographic and Dispensing Chemist, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill. TIUR COATS! Your kind of Coat at your JC price. Fresh stocks.—ABRAHAM Wachner, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 1

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