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''WANTED. ? *\*7'ANTED, t Two.Men for Oleo Work, Bel- " - r :/*,.,ft**''. A->.>ly.-a-t on ?°' at Wc-rls.. Slia c T*ffANTi_-D, Girl to assist and-tako little i. '»* girl . out. Apply, before ono. 51 1 Gloucester and Sarbadoas streets. 5091 WANTED, by Young Man, Furnished Bcd" rootn, with or without Board. Reply' 1 thia morning,, "Rex," "Rreas" Office. 50-jQ *> t/IfANTED, Suokldngr Bros.' Boots, then go » V.toY .to Browning's Jubilee Boot Palace, Lower , High street, next Knight, Ciwh Batcher. 3919 - "\7tTANTED, at onco, 2"Hotel Fcmale'Cooka. >, ■»». 2 Day Porters,-8 Farm Youths, 1 Ba-r- - maid, 8 Generals. Collier and Co. _ "17S7"ANTED, for the country, a domestiei\ted f 'ii. Lady Help, two in family, must bo - accustomed to the oountry. Apply, after 5 . p.m., 71 Colombo street. __ 5007 * Weekly. 1000 Pair Ladies* and : »». G onta' Boots and Shoes to Sole and Heel, 5 Browning's Jubilee Boot Palace. Lower High - street, next Knight, Cash Butcher. - at onco, for ihe Sunnyside Asy_l ¥ ¥.- lum, a Female Attendant, who must a be of good physique; ago preferred from s 25 to 35-vears. Salary commencing nt £10, _ rises to £60 a year, with board, uniform, etc., - and a liberal allowance of leave. Apply per--1 sonally, with testimonials, at Asylum, a__y - forenoon. 5000 WANTED KNOWN—End' of Season Sale , . now on; a sale unequalled for value . iv Second-hand Bikes. Best and Towne, op. 3 positejClockTWar. WANTED to Sell, 1 Lady's and 1 Ger.Va _ Eadiß Bicycle (new), exceptionally low . price asked. R. Wilkin, Holmwood Cyols . Works, Lichfield street. 1 *W' A;R^D KNOWN—West Patent Tyre. , v». - setter contraots tyres cold; from 7s 6d 8 per pair. W Moor and Co., Ooaohbuildera, 3 V* oto ria and Kilmore streets. 53871 WAiNTED KNOWN—Have you wwk sight? If so, apply at once to Kenneth i the People's Watchmaker. He will test your r sight and Bupply you with Spectacles at a 3 moderate cost. Enormous stock of lenses, , conoave, convaac Perioeoopio, Paaudonop~ic, ; of every power. Latest ahapes. Fold and ■ other frames. 183 High street, under the verandah. 2 TOASTED KNOWN—People with defectiv. ) ¥¥ sight can be supplied with Spectacle* ; at a really moderate cost. Do not injure you; _ eyes. Apply at once to Kennett, Watchmaker, r etc., 183 High street. An enormous stock i to select from, all the latest styles and shapes, ' frames, or in steel, nickel silver and gold. ! MISCELLANEOUS, TO Let, Two Furnished Rooms, central. 219 Cambridge Terrace, 50911 "*€7ACANCY" for Two Gentlemen Boarders, 1 » 35 Caßhel atreet East. Every conytni- ' ence. Terms moderate. 4843 HOUSE .to Let, 9 rooms, ©very convenience. Apply W. R. Cook and Son, Chemists, 244 High Btreet. 5053 BOOT" TRADE. — Wanted, Henchmen", Clickers, Boys for press and -warehouse, Girls for ma-chine room. Apply Excelsior Boot Co. ■ 5032 QUICK SALE-Madras street North—Now excellent 5-roomed house. 1-aore, £570; off Ferry road, new 5-roomcd house. Donald MoLennan, 120 Colombo street, 507*3 FANCY" GOOD S—Leather, Brush] Glass, and Chinaware, Purses, Stationery, Toys, Dolls, and a hundred other Departments, all crowded with Novelties at Minson and Co.'s. rrto Builders, Investors, and others.—We A havo three-quarters of an acre, in perfect position, St. Albans, for sale..Price £250. - Dearsley and Lane, 71 Cathedral square. UPRIGHT Grand Iron Frame Piano, in handsomo walnut case, double scones, patent check action, obliquo strung trichord, ivory keys, rich tone; £37. Macarthy and Clark, 151 Armagh street. 4685 -pCDf-O AVTLL Purchase nearly 6 Aores cJ-vOOv/ Land and 9-roomed Houso, 1J miles from City, West locality. £184 will purchase i-acre and 3*roomed House, City, East, orchard, etc. Collier, 98 Manchester streot. BOTH SEXES write for Free Books of vital interest about voureelves and your welfare. Post Free. Write to Charles Gerlaoh, 300 Collins street, Melbourne. . FOR SALE, City, good House of 6 rooma, bathroom, water laid on, scullery, washhouse, copper, etc., tank and ram, nearly Jacre, well laid out. Low figure. Dearsley, and Lane. 71 Cathedral square. STOP! Owner leaving, must be sold. A nibble. Just over North belt. A really excellent houso of 6 rooms and offices, very nicely Enished; i-acre, well laid out. Everything in perfect condition. Price £510. Dea_ra« ley and Lane,- 71 Cathedral Bquare. . TO PHOTOGRAPHERS—For Sale,' Ist. Quality Enlarging and Reducing Camera, brass-bound, mahogany, reotilinear lens, carriers; makes enlarged negatives or bromides, from 4-plate to "15 x 12; mounted ,on stand ' " tilts to any angle; almost new, and in perfect order; price £6- 6s. Taylor, "Press" Office. 4712 CHEAP • 7-roomed House, in thorough repair, gas, copper, asphalt paths, i-acro, orchard, flower garden, on tram line to Cashel street £40 down. Apply A. Whoatty, Christchurch Fruit Produce Company, Bedford Row. ; 4198 1710R SALE, Gentleman's Residence of 8 large and lofty rooms,, every convenience, 10 minutes' of post office, well _-_d_ tastefully built, ornamental grounds, with 1 fountain and fish pond, stable, trapshed, and feed room; land, hall an acre. Baker Bros. , DO You Want Dry and Warm Feet? thon get your Bootu at Browning's Jubilee Boot Palace, L6Wer High street, next Knight, Cash Butcher. NEW Corsets, New Sailors, New Fanoy Straws, New. Feathers and Fiowera, a choice assortment at Beath and Co.'s, Christ- - church. ■ A BARGAIN, Kilmore street, houso of 8 rooms, and grand section, having sufficient frontage for another house; only £3*25. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. PAWA, 3 acres of land, Bpiendid building allotment, in good position; prico £270, only £50 down, balance easy payments. A bargain. Forest and Perkins. Sydenham. "ITS7___AT'"S That?' You got that Jigger at 'ii. Best and Towne's for a Fiver; any moro left? Can't say. Bettor hurrjl up. Crowd there whan I left. FOR Fourteen Days Only.—Monster Cleaving Sale of Second-hand Cycles. Prices never quoted before; equal to those now marked on machines in windows. Call and inspect. They will soon be gone. Best and Towne. GENUlNE~Bargains at Beat and Towne's End of Season Sale. Prices never b_fore heard of in the history of the cycle trade; but our room is limited, and we must quit before new stocks arrive; TUMBLERS— Two Thousand Dozens, ail sizes and prices, at Minaon and Co.'s. T" HE WINTER EVENINGS won't eeo_n long if you do-.some-fancy work. Wo can offer you "a grand new styles of Ribbon Work, Delft Work, Lily Work, MarlowWark, Transfer Patterns, Sprays. Cushion Tops, Borders, etc.- Strange B_ad Company. "■','" ' , - . . BOUGHT AT A HEAVY DISCOUNT off English prices—-Children's Sample American Costumes (each a different style). These should be seen at once. Strange and Company. B"ALLANTYNE'S receive regularly tha Latest Productions for Fashionable Wear from the best English and Continental Markets. ~' . ■ -.- 8726. NEW SHAPES NEW COLOURS I—Ladioa* Moirettc and Silk-Skirts in all the newest shapes and colours. At from. 19s to 45a 6d. Strango and Company. ' LADIES' WOOLLEN BLOOMERS!— Ladies' Colonial Wool -Bloomers in black, navy, Shetland, and white at 6s Od,: 7a 6d, 9s 6<_yto 14s 6d. Strange and Company. VERY successful Shows and Fetes this year, Charley, old man. No .Tea how white and {flossy the shirt fronts were. I'll give you the tip, they're dono with tho new Japanese Glaze, 6d paokets, at any store. MINSON and CO.'S Stock of Fancy Goods rsosires additions by every boat, from London, Continental, and American Markets. Call and see. ""DRITONS never will be slaves" to an in- __-*- ferior tea, while Jameson, Anderson's Joko, Coolie, and Palm Brands are on the .market. They axe the vary best of the be st. NORTH Belt, 5-roomed house, verandah, Venetian blinds, washhouse, copper, stable, and tr__pshed, gTand section, sunny aspect; only £350. Forest and Perkins. Sydenham. LL-WOOL Cashmeres, in all shades (doubla width), per yard, ls Hid. Strange end Company. '" CONVEYANCES. " TEDDINGTON—LYTTELTON COACH SERVICE. 0 ! N and after MAY Ist, the COACH wiO (weather permitting) leave— TEDDINGTON—7.IS a.m. TEDDINGTON—2.IS p.m. GOVERNOR'S BAY-5.10 a,m. GO\ T ERNOR'S 8AY—3.15 p.m. RAILWAY STATION—9.3O a.m. RAILWAY STATION-4.30 p.m. ON TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, AND'FRi DAYS, MORNING TIME-TABLE ONLY. PIMM and DUREY, Proprietors. METHVEN, AND ASHBURTON COACH A COACH RUNS betWeen METHVEN aa. ASHBURTON on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Leaves Methven 8 turn., arrives Ashburton 10.45 aim. Leaves Ashburton 4.0 p.m., arrives Methven 6.45 p.m. Paresis and Orders left at Somerset Stables, Ashburton, and Methven Livery Stables. NEILL DUFF, W .. Proprietor.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10974, 25 May 1901, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10974, 25 May 1901, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10974, 25 May 1901, Page 11

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