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WANTED. PIAXOS. -D PER WEEK and under is what one 0 of our PIAXOB will cost you. Wβ go in for quality, and specialise in regard to pric«. MILKER and THOMPSOX Manchester street, Christchurch. WAXTED Waitress, also General Servant, sleep home. Wage* 18a. Commercial Restaurant. High street. a 6 9* WAXTED a. Daily Governess, next term. Apply Mrs J. "Dryden Ha-1, Riseholme Middkrton 9631 TVAXTED art Assistant to the Matron, >> Walthum Orphanage. Apply by letter, stating age. experience, and salary required, addressed to th» Chairman et the Charitable Aid Office. Armagh street, Ch"*]rliurch, up to 9 a-tn. of Monday, April 23rd. 9577 WAXTED at Once. YoiiUi to Serve Milk; also.. Boys to Pick Peas. C. Burgess. Harewood road. Papanui. 9G90 "fXTAXTED position "as "Farm Manager or » » Foreman. 17 years' practical experience a".l branches. * Apply Farmer. P. 0.. Waimate. __ 9 ' c3 1"1 T AXTED. W. U. Morrow's Labsur Agoncy, Vt Lichaeid street. Telephone 98S—Conil>eteiit Ploughman. 255: Dairymen. good milkers, go with cart. £1: Young Man. assist on dairy farm. 17s 6d: General r arm Hand, able to milk. £1; Groom-Grriencr. £1- Middle Aged Man, gard«u and assist m house £1; Youths for dairy farms, 10s; Youths used to horsca. farm or town. U*; 10 Boys, pick peas. . J^li> "TXTAXTE'D to recommend. Married Coupk. \V man shepherd, wife honsekeoper. no family; Station Cook, £ood baKer; Kxpcrienced Wire Fencci. Address. McDona.d Manchesier street. Wanted. Coup.c, >orth Island, man do milking. gardening, wife housckee;x?r. £iaj and found; Shepherd. £415; for Canterbury, 10 Ploughmen, Kood wnges; Man Ho fencing, grubbing. 20s; Men do milking. 20s; Youths ditto, 15e. McDonald. 103 Manchester street. Tc!«-phone_ 407._ POU7 WAXTED. Xirh{"Porter." 20s; Two Waiters. 20s; Second Cook, 20a; Kitcher.man. 17s Cd; Cook. 255: Four Married Couples, men to ploush. £90i year; Waitreases. Easter Week 20s; Houseuuiids, 12s 6d; 21 Generals. 14s; Cook. 17s 6d. Waiting—Girls for Xcrth islai:d. Telephone 1G7.". Misa Harrington, 12 Chuncery l*ne, Christchurchy 9012 "ITTAXTED Known. Two Young ErneriVV enced Ploughmen waits engagement; also recommend, Station Married Couple, no encumbra-nce. Wanted for station. Cook-Baker; Ploughmen. 05s; Hotel Hands; Groom-Gardener; Youths, ehecpfnrms; Boys and Girls f.-»r factcric*, town, fees paid. Furniehed Romns to I-et. etc.. town and suburbs, all prices. Information free. Sime's Registry, 171 Armagh street. "Phone 579. _ _ • _ to Place on Farm. Xew ArVY rivah from England, two esters, able to milk, make butter, also Fema c .Station Cook, local references. Wanted—Mother's Help country, where general is kept fare paid; Cook-Laundress, elso House-Parlour-maid, town, fee paid; Tomporary Cook, private, good wages; Four Good Generate, town, highest wa;,'cs, fees paid; Cooks; Experienced Xurse, Rangiora, fee and fare paid. Sime's Registry, 171 Armagh street. 'Phono 57-.). 9422 WAXTED, for Mrs R. H. Rhodes, Blueoliffs, St. Andrew's, Good Cook, no washing, kitchcranaid kept, wage* £1; Laundress and Assistant Laundress, 2Os and 17s; Two Hotel Cooks, country, 30s and 20s; General, Wellington, two in family, 15e, fare paid; Hotel Housemaid and Krtchenmaid. 15s, 12s; Girl for mornings only; Lady Help, country, los; Married Couple. £70; Experienced Xurse, £K5; Housemaid-Laundress, 17s Gd; T-wo Smart Day Porters and Experienced Ocok. Mrs Darby's Select Registry, Chance ry lane. Telephone HOG. MISCELLANEOUS. "\XTATCHES—The "Enigma" is the best '.IT, value ever offered. Only 10s Gd, at Redfern's, Manchester street, and at Rangiora. LEADIXG Styles in Gents' Flexible and Framo Felt Hats 5s 6d to Us Cd. Beath'e. Hatters and Hosiers. GOOD Secondhand Cycle can be picked up at Ad*.ma, next Broadway's. The bulk are now void, and short prices will be accepted for the balance. 7983 .QA OA-Xew Squaro House 4 rooms, all tfj iLJmAj modern conveniences. A real bargain. Immediate possession. Forest and Perkins, House Agents, Sydenham. 8165 1" TiAXCY - Puritan" Collars and" Lace KaboTs, . (JJd, 9Jd, lljd, Is 3d, Is Gd. Special designs at Beath's. SIXPENCE IN STAMPS Sent to the Office of This Paper WILL SECURE A PACKET OF rpHE WEEKLY PRESS ANTARCTIC POSTCARDS 17OLAK prize of Li Three Guineas will be given to tho writer of the best verse on ZOLAK. tho Famous French Skin Food ami BcautiGcr. Competitors must enclose a Zolak Wrapper with Terse, which muat not exceed sixty words and must be forwarded to Luscombc and Co. Hume's Buildings, Wellington, before 30th April. ZOLAK is on sale at all chemists and stores, la 6d and 2a 6d ja. jnr 1 17*UR Muffs, newest shapes 6s lid, 7r 6d, ■ 9s lid, 12s 6d, to 555. Special values. Beath and Co.. Ltd. •rr" POULTRY TOXIC Makes Hens Lay, and Keeps Poultry Healthy. Try it. A CASH COUPOX is on the outside of Every Packet of "SOVEBEIGX" Tea Put it by it's worth monej. "GOVEREIGX" TEA CASH COUPOXS. simple and , straightforward. You bring us the Coupons, we give you the cash. UGli Purchase of Boots from Leading Boot Manufacturers —Cheap Boots for Easter Holidays.—Having been able to make, arrangements with a few boot manufacturers foT a large consignment of Boots and Shoes at the old rate, boots and shoes having in the meantime gone up in price, and getting iv large discount for cash on delivery, I am in a position to startle everybody with my prices. I shall hold an Easter Holiday Boot Sale, commencing on Friday. April Cth. 1906. to April 21st. 1906. Xote these marvel love prices for absolute cash only:—Gent's Glace Kid Button Boots, narrow toes, 14s 6d, usual price 18s 6d; Gent's Glacfi Kid Lace Boots, narrow toes, 12s Gd, usual price 16s Cd; Ladies' Glace Dancing Shoes, usual price 4f 6d. sale price 2s lid; Girls' School Boots, 7, 8. 9, 10, 3s lid: 11, 12, 13. 1 in same, is lid; Youths' Golosh Bals. for Sunday wear. 1 2, 3, 4, 5, 9s 3d pair; also hundreds of other lines too numcrors to mention. Country customers kindly odd extra for carriage. " STEWART ROBIXSOX, 225 Cnshel f'.reetWcst. 8177 GENT'S" Anglo-Special Cycle for Sale. Cssh price £9, or easy terms, a most reliable machine, in perfect order. Adams Star Coy., next Broadway's. WARRAXTED to wear white throughout. Queen Silver Spoons, tea 2e 3d, dessert 4s 6d, table 5s 9d per half dozen, good value. Knives, known makes, dessert 3s 9d to 10a od. table 4a »d to 14s 6<l per hwlf-dozen. Carving Sets from 5s to Dss. At Fie-tcher Bros.. Lower High street. 4 J7OUND— "Spring Blossom Pile" gives . bloom of health like the flowers that blossom in spring. Can be taken by children and adults. Price 6d and Is. grocers and chemists. HARD CASH, with which you may buy whatever you like wherever you picasc. That is tho "SOVEREIGX" Tea Coupon System. Xo butter dishes or automobiles-— just money. Each coupon is worth so mm!' ri*O LET Becker.ham, near Electric tram — J. Modern House of seven rooms, with conveniences, good position; rent 20s per week. 1 Apply England and Thoinaf, _2421 FOR Sale, about 20 Secondhand Bicycles at practically " your own price. Wo ! must clear this lot, so now is your chance. j Adan__Star_ _Co>j-_s e xt_ Broad ways. O UR Dressmaking is up-to-date, original and becoming are our productions, fit and finish guaranteed, combined with ! moderate prices. :s a feature which is gaining ' for us an immense trade. Black, Beattie and Coy. •piOR STERLIXG VALTTE IX RIXGS, Go to KEXXETTS, 183 High street. BIXOCULA-R Field-glaesee—A lot of manufacturer's samples just arrived, latest improved patterns, very powerful. From ■£1 per pair. Ha.f-price?. Come and com- ■ pare them. R. Kennett's. 183 High street. ; T COMMOX-S_;XS_ COUPOX, a highj "*" grade tea, and a reasonable price is a ' combination that spells β-tiifaction. j "SOVEREIGX" Tea. All Grocers. j "KH-'R Xeciclela. special value. 5s lid, 7s lid. Ii- 9s lid. 12s Gd. u> 3 guic«u. Latest ' styles at Beath's.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12479, 16 April 1906, Page 10

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