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PUBLIC NOTICES. TEA TALK. TTTHEN Tea was first introduced into • • Europe, about a couple of hundred years ago—anyhow long before our. time— it was sold in chemists' shops, and was thought to be a cure for everything, from a broken leg to a pimple on one'a nose. Of course, they didn't know much about Tea then. To-day. hcwever, it is thorocghlv known as the nicest and the T.ost wholesome of all beverages. It stimulates and brightens one up without cauaing the slightest after ill effects, and I know of nothing else that I can say the same thing ' CBOWN BRAND—PUBE CEYLON, At ls 10d, is used in many thousands of homes. It has a delightful flavour, and gives great satisfaction. Besides you get Coupona with every Packet and Tin of CROWN BRAND TEA and for these Coupons you can get all sorts of Fancy and Ornamental things; in fact, you can simply make your own choice. JOHN HALL AND CO., LTD. C42SB SITUATIONS VACANT. W a Good Cook - A PP*y "^BB- B- -■"> Mr g Stead, Papanui road. 323 ITIfANTED Hand Shirt Ironers, Young Vf . Ladies, Packers, Sorters, and all branches. Christchurch Steam Laundry. 383 W~ ANTED, a General. Good home, easy place. Apply Mrs Dearsley, 5 Rugby street, Merivale. ____?? WANTED,'~Managing Clerk (solicitor) for ' country office. Apply by letter, stating experience and salary required, to "Lex," care G. _■ Ritchie. Solicitor, Christchurch. 356 -pLTANTED. First-class Polisher. Apply »V, Finlayson. Manager Dominion Furniture Company. '60 London street, Richmond. ANTED, by the Waltham School Committee* a' Caretaker. Duties to commence August Ist. Schedule of duties will be shown by the Chairman, F. A. Dunn, Esq-, Mowbray street, Sydenham, any day between the hours of 12 and 1 o'olock. Applications close 13th hist. 359 WANTED, Ploughmen, 22s 6d to 255; Men for milking and gardening, 20s;" Competent Man for road-making and fencing. Waiting engagement—Competent Shepheraa and Station Cooks. Shacpfarmera' Labour Exchange, 165 Hereford street. 124 WANTED immediately. Cook, hotel, 30s; House-Parlourmaid, 15s; Housemaid, 15s; Cook-General, 18s; Cook, station, 20s; Kitchenmaid, same place, 13s; Cook-Genoral for the Bays, 17s 6d; H.M. Laundresa, 20s; Nurse Girl, 8s; loung General, 10s; General, country, 15s; General, 12s; Furnished Rooms to Let. Mrs Tims' Begistry, 12 Chancery lane (icot of stairs). _ 377 TtTANTED for North Island, Couple with- * » • out family, man plough, stack, wife cook, £100 and found; Canterbury, Station Gardener, who understands management of cows, no milking, 255; Ploughman, 255; Station Youth. Waiting Engagement: Couple, man plough,' wife cook for 2 men in cottage, 7 years' reference. McDonald, 103 Manchester street, 'Phone 497. 317 "tXTANTED f immediately, Domeßtioated »». Lady-help, 20s, country, 'musical: Nurse, one child, N.I. 20s. fare paid, excellent situations; Cooks, houses, 20s. splendid places; Lady-help, country, 15s• General, small family, 16s, no washing; Laundress, 20s; all the very best situations. Waiting Engagements—Hotel - Waitressea Housemaids, Barmaids, Porters, Chefs, etc Houses and Rooms to Let. Mrs Darby's Select Registry. Tel. 1106. 26 C CHRISTIANSEN, late West'B Labour Agency, 174 Lichfield street. Telephone 988 —Generals for town, 15s and 17s 6d per week. To Let, Four-roomed House. 8s 6d per week: For Sale, Two Six-roomed Houses and One Three-roomed House with Shop, 2J - acre. land, J5775. Wanted, Boy for farm work, 10s per week. Lady Hejp for country. 10s per week.. For Sale, good Five-roomed House in City, -609. To • Let, Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms'. Have Housemaid and House-maid-Waitress waiting engagements. C 4586-379 ■* —- SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, -by superior young woman, Situation as Cook; . good references. Address "Old Country," "Press." 375 WANTEDS. WANTED, with homely people, two-Fur-nished Rooms, with use of conveniences, by young couple, no children;' permanent if suitable. "Commercial," "Press" Office. 373 ANTED—Try Canadian Fur Store for Furs. Every line must be cleared. Opposite Broadway's. 391 WANTED— Painters, double your salary by learning the Art of Sign and Show Card Writing. Pleasant, profitable and. constant work. Prospectus "C" free. Detroit School of Lettering. Rep., Jas. Rodger, 131 X Cashel street, Christchnrch. 1739-5 WANTED to Rent, Four,or Five-roomed House," St. Albans or North Christchurch. N.T., "Press" Office. 381 WANTED to Rent, Modern Villa Resid" ence, 7 or 8 rooms, in N.W. residential quarter, within or near 2d tram section. Particulars to Homer, "Press" Office. 358. X\T ANTED. ALL INTERESTED to .VI See Announcement about RAVEN TEA T"f7"ANTED, Heada of Families to see T * Quality and Prices at - - 7 NEW MEAT MARKET,; " Cashel street, 5380. -fext door old "Press" Office. WE BUY! WE BUY!! WE BUYIII TTITE pay the Highest Prfcea and Spot f V Cash for Second-hand Furniture in large or small quantities. If. you want to Soil, not to practica'.ly Give Away, your Goods. COME TO US. WE BUY, and you can rely on generous, treatment. . MoKENZIE and WILLIS, ' Auctioneers, Cathedral square (next Post Office). ■ C 4419-1663 WANTED Known—Now showing, on our ' premises. Durable Winter Coverings for worn-out Umbrellas. . G. C. Vere and S«>ns. Armagh-atreet, next Colombo atreet. C 3803-1745 WANTED Known—That you may rely on getting your" moneys worth in a ls packet of "B." Poultry Tonio. It will save you buying eggs. All grocers. C 4476 ¥7" ANTED -those about to marry to. call and inspect my Stock of Sideboards, Wardrobes, Ser_i-Chevals, ' Duchesse Chests, Marble-top Washstands. Bedsteads' and Bedding. Plenty for all to choose from at J. M. MITCHELL'S, 19 Colombo street, City. .. . . . . ' C 4455 Great Alteration Sale BOOTS. BOOTS. OWING to our shop undergoing extensive alterations we are forced, for the wont of room, to hold a great CLEARANCE SALE to make room for Carpenters to work. They tell us they must have more room. Stewart Robinson is going to eclipse any previous Boot Sale ever held in Christchurch. Room we must have and room we shall have. A few instances of aome of our gift prices:— Can you buy in Christchurch Men's Nailed Bluchers 4s lid all sizes. Can you buy in Christchurch Men's Nailed Shooters 7s 6d all sizes. Can the Ladies buy Evening Shoes with bow, 4's. ls lid. Alto 250 pairs Evening Shoes, all sizes, 2s lid. ( Children's Leather Ankle Straps, 7 to 10, 2s 9d. . . Children's Leather Ankle Straps, 11 to 1, 2s lid. .Children's Patent Ankle Straps, 4 to 6. ls 6d. Men's Chrome Bluchers, heavily nailed, 6s lid. . • I Ladies Chrome Slippers, all sixes, 3s lid. Youths' Nailed Shooters, 1 to 5, 7s 6d. Ladies' Felt Slippers, vulcanised soles all sizes, la 6d. . Men's Chrome Balmorals, guaranteed quality, 9s lid. Girls" L«ce Canvas Shoes, ls 6d pair. Ladies' Lice and Button Shoes, patent can 3s lid pair. Ladies' Best Quality Footholds, 2s lid pair. Ladies' Chrome Leglets. no lining, 8s lid. Girls' Leather-lined School Boots, 10. to 13 6s 6d. Durbor Outfits. Is lid. Men's Pegged Shooters. 10s 6d pair. NOTICE!—The stock must be reduced and every line of Boots and Shoes in the shop will bo faithfully and ridiculously reduced Stewart Robinson, 223 CASHEL STREET. ■ ' '• ' C 4689-355

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13468, 7 July 1909, Page 10

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