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WANTEDS. TEA CKAT. rpHERE'S nothing nicer or better for you L than a Cup of "CROWN" BRAND TEA. Make it fresh, put milk or cream in it -and sugar if you \>'£e it sweetened) and it forms a beverage fit for tho Quoen to drink. CROWN BRAND TEA IS PURE. You can drink it every day, and many times a day, without fear of it doing you harm; but" please do net let it drew too tone, or you "1 spoil it. The Is 8d Quality 13 a Great 1 avounte, tn'l is used in many thousands of homes. EVERY PACKET and TIN CONTAINS CROWN BRAND COUPONS. We also give Cash Discount Tickets to the value of One Shilling in the Pound m Crockery. Glßssware, Cutlery, Fancy woods, etc. JOHN HALL and CO. LTD., C 1250 CLOCK TOWER WAXTED, a Cook-Generai. Apply Mrs Mrs C. Piper. Upper Riccarton. 1107 ANTEb~Cook-Geueral; small family; town. Apply first instance Xo. 2 Latimer «quare : 11 - 3 . IXrAXTED end of May, a " Cock. Apply, V\ with references, to Mrs Orford, Boy.Preparatory School, Winchester. _ 6733 \XrANfED7~Lndy Assistant. comi>ctent to *»i Dress Windows for Fruit Shop. Slate references. Fruiterer, "Press" 12QS ■fXrANTED7Cook-Generai. 17s; also. HouseWγ maid, 15s, nurse kept. Apply Mrs Nixon, Clyde road. Christchurch. 1258 for Chocolate Dcpart»»i menfs. Apply Aulsebrook and Co., St. Asaph streeV l«i 6 ■\XTANTED, an Experienced Nursemaid; T»s references necessary. Apply by letter to Mrs Leslie Orbel!, "The Croft," Timaru. G3IC positiorTaTTrfidy Help, in small »V» family, by Young Girl. Apply "A.V.. "Press" OfSce. 1251 X\T ANTED, for ensuing term, position by »»l Experienced Govi-rneee; music, draw-j ins, English; state salary. "Competent," I "Press" Office. . 1018 \\rANTED, by Young Lady. Re-enßageuient VVi aa Clerk", with knowledge of Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting. Apply "Energetic." this Office. __1 23 _? TiirANTED. fc~Youth to assist in Motor YV Cycle Shop. Box 25. 1262 ANTED Immedietely, Housemaid and Wai-tress, Country Hotel: also Porter. 255; 2 pood Generals, country, 20s. Hsiht situations. Waiting Engagement—Married Couples, Ccoks, Groom-Gardeners, etc. Mrs Darby's Select Registry. Telephone Married Ploughman, wife housework, no family, £70; Ploughman, 22s Gd to 30s: Youth, able" to milk, etc., 15s to 17s 6d. Waiting engagement—Hand ond Machine Crutchers. Sheepfarmers* Labour Exchange, 165 Hereford, street. 1036 WANTED by thoroughly competent mid-dle-afred Person with highest testimonials, position as Working Housekeeper to One. Two, or more Gentlemen. Good cook, laundress and needlewoman. Disengaged from now till end of May. Mrs Darby's Select Registry. T,\rANTED, situation for Competent Groom. »». Wanted. Couple without family, man do milking, little sheep work, wife cook, £80; Couple, man do Gardening, etc., wife laundress, £90; Ploughmen, 22s 6d, 255; Dairy Youth, 20s; Youth, little experience blacksmithing, 22s 6d; Blacksmiths Apprentice. McDonald, 103 Manchester street. 'Phone 407. ' 870 TIMS'S REGISTRY" WANTED, Cook. 20s H.l'. Maid. 15s, Vt game place; Kitchenmaid, 20s; Housekeeyer, 20s; Cook-General*, 20s; Xursegirl, 10s; General, 15s; Nv.rso (invalid), 15s; Waitress, 15s; Cook, HP. Maid cou a try. ,20s ench; Generals, town and ccmntiy. Furniched House and Rooms I'j Lot. 1236 |^HBistiANBEN , r r Tate"" "West's Labour v> Agency, 174 Lichfield street, telephone 983—Generals for town, 15s and 17s 6d per week; Farm Hand, £1 per week; Experienced Ploughman, 25s per week; Good Milker for Dairy Farm, £1. For Sale, £ood Frve-roomed House in City, £600. To iet, Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms. Have Housemaid and Housemaid-Waitress waiting . C 4586-725 Known—Good Quality Beef, » T Roaats from Is, Sirloins from 4id per lb. Hughes, 82 Oxford 1273 Y*7ANTED Known—New Goods just to .YV) hand and awaiting your inspection at G. C. Vere and Son«. lu&ufacturerf. Oo\A Medal N.Z.I.E. CMOS W'AJSTED, ALL INTERESTED to > See Announcement about RAVEN TEAANTED — Urhbrellae, UlrlbreTiaa~Um"--brellas. Wide range of both Ladies' and Gents' to select from, honest value. G. C. Yeio and Song, Armagh street. C 3803 WANTED. Exclusive Silks and Mixtures j for Sunshades, just landed. G. C. Vere and Sons, 191 Armagh street. C 3803 T\7 ANTED, Large Consumers of MEAT to • study their interests by calling: at tho NEW CASH MEAT MARKET. Cache! street, next door old "Press" Office. WANTED, Ladies to wear our new "Daintie" Corsets 3s 3d (with suspenders), Stylish Tweed Skirts 6s 6d, Blouses from 2s od, Costumes from £2 2s to £4 10s, Hose Iβ, Imitation Suede Gloves Is 3d. Miss Phipps, Ladies' Draper, 159 High street 4M WANTED to Let. Papanui ro»a (near Holly road), Gentleman's Residence, furnished, 10 rooms, with every modern convenience. 3J acres, very. low rent to good tenant. McKenzie and Willie, Land and Estate Agents, Cathedral square (next Post C 8551 \]il ANTED—lncrease your income! Let the VV; DETROIT SCHOOL teach you Sign and Show Card -Writing by mail. It means more congenial work and bigger pay. Prospectus "C" free. Rep. Jus. Rodger, 131 x Cashe! street, Christchurch. C 4512-2 T\T ANTED, ALL INTERESTED to .Vij See Announcement about RAVEN TEA. C3OIO ANTED Known—Wβ are now offering Pure Silks, Floral Chones, etc., for Re-covering Parasols. Economic prices and {.election unequalled. G. C Vere end Sons. C 3803 ANTED, Heads ol Families to see " • Quality end Prices et NEW MEAT MARKET, Cathel street. G360 Next door old "Press" Office.

Annual Stock-taking OUR ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE PERIOD i» drawing near, and we are going to make tho biggest splash in the Boot Trade ever attempted in Christchurch. Stock must be reduced by 3000 PAIRS. FOR 21 DAYS ONLY The prices that we *re going to attempt will create a furore amongst the working class and the public generally. Absolutely no Credit Given. Theie are the prices that will create the stir:— ». d. 27 Prs. Men's Nailed Shooters .. 7 6 35 Pre. Men'e Heavy Shooters ..8 6 19 Pre. Men's Light Sewn Balmorali 7 11 Men's Heavy Chrome Goloihed Balmorals .. .. ..9 6 Men* English Box Calf Balmoral*, ■ewn .. .. .. 11 6 Men's Heavy English Calf Cookhame .. .. .. 15 0 Men's Nailed Bluchers B 6 Boye' School Boots, 1 to 5 .. 6 11 Boyt' Heavy Nailed Shoo ten, 1 to 6 6 11 Men's He»vy Clogs .. ..7 6 Ladiei' Goloshes, bent quality .. 211 Ladies' Box Calf Lcglets .. .. 8 11 Ladies' Gum Boots .. .. 811 Men'» Gum Boots .. .. 23 6 Gold Seal Gum Boots .. .. 39 6 Ladies' Rsal Glace Kid Leglets, patent caps .. .. .. 10 6 Women's Stout Chrome Laced Boots 8 6 Children,'* Patent Ankle Straps, rivetted, 4 to 6 .. ..16 Girls' Stout Chrome School Boots, 10 to 13 .. .. '..66 Hundreds of other lines will be sold at the above wor.der-working price*: Aα Extra Special Staff of Assistants will be engaged. SALE NOW ON. Stewart, Robinson, THE READY-MONEY DEALER, 225 CASfiEL STREET, W.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13428, 21 May 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13428, 21 May 1909, Page 10