WANTED. ■WANTED, Active Man. Apply H. Mace, •i ' 113 it. Asaph street. 1527 XXTANTED7~Ciood Dressmaker. Apply ’»4 i i once 123 High street. 1507 \\7ANTEDr€omfcrt7bTe'Boa7d and Lodg- » * ing tor elderly gentleman. Box Hi), Christchurch _ 1305 \\7iANTED, Smart Youth. Apply Austra- *» ■ lasian Waterproof Company, Green 3 Building?, Manchester street. 1& :K * \X7 A A TSD“ Goo d Cl cii el al, 3 in family, i * wages 13s. Apply Mrs Thomson, 171 Armagh street. XX7ANTEDTimmediately, Good Housemaid ; ' V references required. Apply Mrs Wilson. “The Grove.'' Sydenham, _ _.,i_ TX/'AN'I’E-i). by Experienced Teacher. I’osiVi • tion as morning or daily Governess Apply Music “Press 1 ' Office. 1501' X'IyANTED, Experienced Y'ouug Woman for i i housework, comfortable home. Apply Mrs Fletcher, 118 High street. 1538 XX7ANTED. Fashionable Dressmaker, by Hie » V day, for a few weeks. Apply 183 W orcester street West. 1546 WANTED to Selbl-roomed House, every .»» convenience, bargain; no agents. 110 Cashel street. Linwood. 1544 XX7ANTED. Man to plough, work turnip *V. drill, and generally useful. W. Chapman, West Eyreton. 1571 XX7AXTED to LetTGoodTTrick”Store, cenVV tral, low rent, C. R. Wilson, Auctioneer. 1502 WANTED KNOWN—B. Drury has for Sale Good Manure, to be delivered cheap. Si Montreal street. 1572 XX7ANTED, re-engagement as Housekeeper, .> T experienced, good references. Miss F., 51 Worcester street, Linwood, Christchurch. XX7ANTED, Board and Residence, in Fen- •* * dalton or Merivale. State terms and particulars to “Comfort,” “Press” Office. _ 1539 XXT4NTED, Barmaids, Hotel Housemaids ' TV. Waitresses, Generals, HousemaidLaundress, Cooks, Boy, milk, Housemaids. Bliss's Registry. 150 S XXLANTED, Married Couple, man general MV . farm work, wife's duties nil; none but competent need apply. L. H. Maddison, Norwood. _ 130? XX7ANTED, Lad for Office, with previous -i i experience preferred. Apply, by letter only, to Christchurch Tramway Company, Box 179. . XX7ANTED. by Young Gentleman, comfort* V » able Homo in private family, town or suburb; must have stable, as he keeps horse. Apply Respectable, “Press” Office. 525 XX7"ANTED, J. J7ParkePsT LichfieTdltrset ■ D —Married Couple, £80; Plouighman to drive bradcaste’r sower, Dairymen, Groom and Gardener. Telephone 988. 1582 XX7ANTED, an Improver for good country 11 blacksmith’s shop. Apply Craddock, Orr and Co., Colombo and Tuarn streets. 1501 WANTED, beginning December, 6 months or more, Furnished House 6 rooms Pnpanui road preferred; first-class tenant. Evans-and Fisher, Agents. 1358 WANTED, immediately a permanent Shepherd, etc., under 12st and forty years, accustomed to ride, Apply, with copy credential to Manager. The Warren, East Oxford. _ 1122 WANTED to Let, from about middle De--1 centber to beginning February, Com-fortably-furnished Six-rOomed House, bathroom, ’h. and c. water, modern conveniences. J-acre, North belt, near Papanui road. "X..” “Press” Office. 1378 WANTED KNOWN-Lodge’s, Addington, have Accommodation for Few Visitors during Show Week, also six loose boxes still unengaged. Lettrs or telegrams addressed to Pooley Addington, will receive strict attention. ’ 1503 WANTED— Hello! Another new Sunshade. No, only the old one recovered and renovated at Lethaby’s. cheap, too. 64 Cathedral square. WANTED. “/XHEF” BAKING POWDER CONTAINS VD COUPONS. First Prize ... ... 10 sovereigns Second Prize ... ... 5 sovereigns Third Prize ... ... 4 sovereigns £SO in Other Presents. CHRYSTALL and CO. KNOWN—That you should take Ml ' your Watch or Clock to R. Kennett the People's Watchmaker, for reliable advice as to repairs. 183 High street. XX7ANTED to Sell, Second-hand Bicycles, T V from £3 upwards; easy terms arranged. Adams Star Company. 198 Colonibo street. WANTED KNOWN—That Lawrence and Kircher give exceptional value in sideboards and cabinet furniture of every de- ■ Bcription. ‘ XXTANTED KNOWN—Lawrenco and KirV » oher are Selling Austrian Chairs at 6s 6d, and Doublo Iron Bedsteads at 355. WANTED, the Public to Know that Lawrence and Kircher are still Selling Ducheseo Chests from 465. No white pine used. ANTED, Buyers Double Iron Bedsteads at 35e. Lawrence and Kircher, High_ street. ■»% MISCELLANEOUS. "U'NAMEiLINE,” the Quickest, Cheapest, Hi and Best Stove Polish. All StoreVeep ers. ■jyjAIZENA the best Cornflour. DO NOT TRIFLE with Influenza. Get a bottle of tbo “Lancer Influenza Cure.” Take it in accordance ,with directions, and the disease will bo rapidly driven out of the system; 2s per bottle. A" “FAVOURITE SEWING-MACHINE—The “Eldridgo B.” This machine never fails to satisfy buyers. It is u marvel of cheapness and efficiency. We give a five years’ warranty with every machine, and always keep duplicate parts iu stock in case of breakages. This ./headline is in constant use in hundreds of New Zealand homes. Note the extraordinary low prices—Hand Eldredge B £3 15s, Treadle do. £G 6s. Sole agents for New Zealand—Strange and Co. I SPECIAL CLEARING LINE AT A. STRANGE’S—New Trimmed “Bretonne” and “Boulevard” Sailors, in burnt and white straw. Now marked at 60 per cent, under usual prices, viz.: Is 6d, Is lid, and 2s 6d each. Strange and Co. P - ~LUSH and Tapestry Suites £7 15s, at H. Atkinson’s, 117 Manchester street. F O’ VALINE Egg Preservative—The cheapest and most reliable Preservative on the market. Contents: One tin preserves 600 eggs. Tins Is, Bonnington's. JgALLANTY NE'S lor Dainty Furnishings. BAI/LANTYNE’S for Curtain Poles and Portiere Rods. jgALLANTTYNE’S for Window Blinds. BALLANTYNE’S for Best Value in Blankets. B ALLANTYNE’S for Upholstery at Reasonable Prices. Bat.T.ANTYNE’S for Bedding and Bed--6 toads. BALLANTYNE’S for Best Grades of Linoleum and Floor-coverings. ALLAN TYNE’S for Novelties in Carpets, Hearth-rugs, and Door-mats. ALLANTYNE’S for Seasonable Curtains. B M AIZENA Patty Cakes. OBE SAUCE, good Sauce. }~EGG3 can be preserved by using the contents of ono tin Ovaline Egg rvative; easily used and most reliable. Is, Bonnington’s. OVEN Bodices and Spencers, iong and short sleeves, Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 3s 6d; mer Vests, j)d_to at Beath’e._ JK Young for 2s. Townend’s Sulphur Hair Restorer will positively reatore hair to its natural odour. UNKS, ex B.a. Gothic. Aii sizes in again. Steel travelling trunks from fis 6d for inch box. Bonnet boxes from 2s Bd. A range on view at Minson and Co.’s. IIZENA once tried always bought. SAUCE, good Sauce. F~ ULL-SIZE Samarang Kapoc Mattress, full weight, £1 53, at H. Atkinson’s, 117 Manchester street. F IJAIZENA is good. EGGS —Preserve them for winter use with Ovaline Egg Preservative; easily used. The most reliable preservative. Tins Is, Bennington's. . WIRE Shakedown, Flax Mattress, Kapoc Pillow, £1 the lot, at H. Atkinson’s. F “TNNAMELINE,” the Quickest, Cheapest, Hi and Best Stove Polish. All Storekeepers. F WIRE Shakedown, Flax Mattress, Kapoc Pillow, £1 the lot, at H. Atkinson's. F ATEW-LAID Eggs preserved with Ovaline IN will keep fresh for two years. Purchase a tin, and preserve your eggs when cheap for winter use. Tinsels. BonningtonTs. C’ CARPENTERS, Learn the Theory of your J Trade from the American School of Correspondence. Instruction from the great American College, the Armour Institute of Technology. Catalogue free. Jas. Rodger, Representative, 149 a Cashel street (next Morrow, Bassett's). _ . C“ URTAINS. Guipure, and IF rilled Muslin, 10s 9d, 16s 6d, 19s 6d, 22s 6d, 27a 6d, Lace Curtains 2s 6d, 3s 6d to 255, at Beath's. i
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11725, 28 October 1903, Page 10
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