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PUBLIC NOTICES. TEA TALK. TTCTHEN Tea. was first introduced into V. Europe, about a couple of hundred years ago—anyhow long before our tuneit was sold in ch-mists' shops.' and was. thought to be r. cure for everything, from a broken leg to a pimple on one's nose. Of course. th«*y did_iV know much ebout Tea then. To-day. however, it is tho-r«-»_:hlv known at the nicest and the most wholesome of aJ! beverages. It stimulates and brightens one up without causing the slightest after ill effects, and I know of nothing else that I can say the same thing ° L CROWN BRAND-PURE CEYLON, At Is 30d, is used in many thmsands cf homes. It has a delightful flavour, and gives great .-.•.■ far-ion. Besides you «** Cour*ona with ev-rv Packet acd Tin of CROWN BRAM) TEA. and for these Coupons you can get ail sorts of Fancy i*-nd Ornamental things; in fact, you can" simply mako your own choice. JOHN HALL >ND CO., LTD. C.-5- ■ SITUATIONS VACANT. Tf'ANTED 4 respectable Girls, age about VV. 15. Bunting and Co., Ltd., Manchester street. __J__-*|-rrANTED Experienced General. 15s, no .VV . washing. Apply Mrs W. B. Clarkson, Ham road. Riccarton. 267 T7I7ANTED. Good General Servant, small VV 'family, no washing. Apply 18 Merivale lane. •**** \\T ANTED a Certificated Nurse, must be VV. _,- ew Zealand registered, to take charge of patients. Salary £60 per annum. Apply to the Matron, Mrs Homersham, Dominion Private Hospital, Shirley. 273 \\T ANTED for a Small Sheep Run, a V» . Working Manager, .married; also good Ploughman. Apply Pyne. and Co. 8786 THirANTED. Ploughmen, 22s 6d to 255; Men » V for milking and gardening, 20s; Com* . petent Man for' road-making and fencing. Waiting engagement —Competent Shepherdß and Station Cook_. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange. 165 Hereford street. 124 ■XXfANTED, Couple without family, man V T p'ough. wife housekeeper, good situation, £100 and found; Couple, man plough, wife cook, _"90; Groom, for private family, 30s, also Gardener; Man do grooming, gardening, milking;. Ploughmen, 255. Waiting engagement, Competent Station Cook. Apply McDonald,- 103 Manchester street. 'Phone 497. ■• 1 T\7*ANTED immediately, Domesticated VV. Lady-help, 20s, country, musical; Nurse, one child, N.I . 20s. fare paid, excellent situations; Cooks, private houses, 20s. splendid places; Lady-help, country, 15sGeneral, small family, 16s. no washing; ' Laundress. 20s; all the very best situations. Waiting Engagements—Hotel Waitresses HouFemaids, Barmaids, Porters, Chefs, etc Houses and Rooms to Let. Mrß Darby's Select Registry. Tel. 1106. 26 C"*I3RISTIANSEN T , late West's Labour ' Agency, 174 Lichfield street, Telephone 9_3_G_nerals for town. 15s and 17s 6d per ivcpk. To Let, Two Furnished Rooma at Rfdcliffs. Wanted, Practical Coal Miner. Wanted. Good General, 17s 6d per week; Nurse Girl, for one child; Lady Help, for country. 10s per week. For Sale, good fiveroomed House in City, £600. To Let, Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms. Have Housemaid and Housemaid-Waitress waiting ergßgements. . C 4586-1343 SITUATIONS WANTED. "\7IT ANTED by Domesticated Person, posiVr. tion-as Lady Help. Apply Refined, "Press" O-Sce. 288 WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known—Your fowls will lay consistently all the year round if kept in condition ,with a little "X" Poultry Tonic, ls per packet from all grocers. ; ,_ C 4476 WANTED Known—Our Lowest-priced Lines of Umbrellas, wo guarantee for durability and Appearance. Inspect at G. C. Yore and Sons. Armagh street. C3803-174S ANTED Known—That a very small quantity, of "X" Poultry Tonic will tone up your fowls' and keep you regularly. supplied 'with fresh egg". C 4476 TTTANTED Known—That yoji may rely on ** • getting your moneys worth in 7" • ls packet of "X" Poultry Tonic. It will save you buying eggs." All grocers. C 4476 ANTED Known—Your fowls will lay consistently all the year round if kept in condition with a little "X" Poultry ' Tonic. - ls per packet. from all grocers. - -•'- , * C 4476 WANTED Known—That Bam* Bros.' Furniture Time-payment System ia the easiest and most liberal in the Dominion. Where can you find its equal? Fancy, only £i deposit and 1" 7d weekly on a £5 purchase 1 Every article guaranteed. 15S Hereford street. 7 * C 4402-1835 ANTED Known—That no firm in th» Dominion gives value and term*, like Harris Bros., House Furnishers, 155 Hereford street. ,04402-183. WANTED Known—Remember, the"X" Poultry Tonic when feeding your fowls, and you 'may be sure of a regular supply of cheap, fresh eggs. Directions on each packet. C 4476 WANTED Known—That Harris Bros.' Furniture Warehouse is right in the centre of the City—lss Hereford street, between Colombo and Manchester streets. C 4402-1835 WANTED . Known—Parasol Coverings, Autumn Shades, in Navy, Dark Greens, etc., now on view at G. C. Vere and Sons,Armagh street. * C 3803-1745 T/VTANTED Known—That a very small *»»■ quantity of "X" Poultry Tonio will tone up your fowls and keep you regularly supplied with fresh eggs . C 4476 ANTED Known—lt is not worth while relying on preserved eggs when you can get them fresh laid every day by giving your fowls "X" Poultry- Tonic. All grocers. C 4476 WANTED Known—Stylish Umbrellas of Best Materials at Manufacturers' Prices now seeing at G. C. Vere and Sons, Armagh street C 3803-1745 WANTED Knowu—lf you want yo« fowls to lav steadily all through the winter, you should give them a little "X" Poultry Tonic. Full directions on every packet. C 4476 WANTED Known—Remember, the"X" Poultry Tonic when feeding your fowls, and you may be sure of a- regular supply of cheap, fresh eggs. Directions on each packet. . C 4476 WANTED Known—lf you want ' your fowls to lav steadily all through the winter, you shculd give them a little "X" Poultry Tonic. Full directions on every packet. C 4476 WANTED KNOWN—Mrs Quartermain .* a Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Cants' and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Quartermain. 154 High street. .. ANTED Known—New Goods just to hand and awaiting your inspection at G. C. Vere and Sons, Manufacturers. Gold Medal N.Z.I.E. C 3308 WANTED Known—lt is not worth while relying on preserved- eggs when you can get them fresh laid every day by giving your, fowls "X" Poultry Tonic. All grocers. C 4476 WANTED Known—Now showing, on our premises. Durable Winter Coverings for worn-out Umbrellas. G. C. Ver» and S-*ns, Armagh street, next Colombo street. C 3803-1745 WANTED Known—That Hams Bros charge No Interest in connection with their Time-payment System. C 4.02-1835 "WrANTElTKnown—That you may rely on ** ■. getting your moneys worth in a la packet of "X" Poultry Tonic It will save you buying eggs. "' All grocers. C 4476 Trt7"ANTED those about to marry to call * and inspect my Stock of Sideboards, "Wardrobes, Semi-Chevals, Duchesse Chests, Marble-top Washstands. Bedsteads and Beddins. Plenty for all to choose from at J. M. MITCHELL'S, 19 Colombo street, City. C 4455 WANTED, SECOND-HAND FURNI- »». TURE in any quantity. As we find that some people do not care to sell' by auction, we beg to announce that we areprepertrd to Buy Second-hand Furniture for Spot Cash. W« take delivery without any inconvenience to seller. McKI-N-ZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, - Cathedral, squaro (next Post Office). ■ C 4419-16.. TTfTANTED to Sell. Children's Velveteen »» Tunics, all sizes, half price, lis 6d; Tweed Cans 2a lid, Cloth Caps la 6d. Fleecy Coat* and Pelisses and Coloured Coats ail half price from 4s Ud. Miss Phipps's. Ladies* Outfitter, 159 High street. 9> TTTANTED, Large Consumers of MEAT To study their interests by calling at fhe NEW CASH MEAT MARKET, Castiel street, next door -old "Press" Office. WANTED, Bricklayers to come along and get a. pair of Stout Nailed Shooters, 89 lid; also Leather. Balmorals, heel and toe plates, 8s lid,- wonderful value these lines. Stewart Robinson. 225 Cashel street west. j C 38.7-1-811

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13466, 5 July 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13466, 5 July 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13466, 5 July 1909, Page 10

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