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PUBLIC NOTICES. | SPECIAL NOTICE—PInm Puddings, Peek, Fre_-'_ high-class Santa Claus English „•-- Puddings in basins, cooked all ready f_7_se; X<»* *• lft 6d " No - '23 6d * ]S o 3 '-** 1? No '4 4s each, postage 4"d, 7_d, 9d, %__ "ig each extra. John Hall and Co., Ltd., Jjj-i: Tower, Christchu-ch. ■ i XMAS PLUM PTTDDrNGS—Peek. Frean's ! Santa Claus English Plum Puddings in _______ cooked ready for use, Is Gd, 2s 6d, •*L 6d '4» ed < * ac *"' poe'* a '' e to srxy place in K«r Zealand I'd, TJd. 3d, and Is each extra WspcctiTely, from Sydenham Supply Stores, ij-enham. j_r_L_S PLUM PUDDINGS—The Cash 2_ Grocery Company, Cashel etreet, near Ball*al*-c'»' have rast received a largejjhip„«t from Peek. Frean's. Pr-.ce_ Is Gd, 2a S/Ss 6d, 4s Od each. " VACANT. •nTANTED, Respectable Men and Boys to '■VV Sell "The Press." "The Evening Yew," snd "The Weekly Press." Apply - pubiiher, "Pi«-" _ office - «r*rrA_*TED at once, a good Assistant Cake IYVi and P*~trv Cook (Female). Apply - Stafford TeaJ__ooin'. Timaru. '• feas4 "-ffL-S'TED, Groom-Gardener. Apply in "-W writing, enclosing references, if any, H.D.Y-. _-rej>f " Ptc^'_L o^ 12? 1 -rtTANTED, Cadet for North Island Bush "W. Farm. Apply Bash, "Press" Office. *' X 1103 s ff7__?TED, Cook-Genera!, other heln kept: '11 smal! family, good wages suitable perfon. Box 13, Lees'ton. HOO TirANTET), Smart Lad, one ju6t left school VV 'preferred, for Office and Messages; ' -nance to learn good business. Apply in own handwriting', to Box 509, Post Office, Christdraic*j-_ ; __ 7 \*TyyiTETi, Woolsortcrs, for long country 'V\ job. Apply before .2 o'clock Monday, "* to X! Gloucester street East. 1449 "riROCER Wanted, competent Man for -T Country, one month's work. Letter -_-_g._ P. 0., Christchurch. 1-15G irVTANTED, Good General, one with young ;VV baby not objected to. Private Hospital, Merivale lane. [ 1117 MCDONALD'S N.Z. Labour .Exchange— Wanted Employers to apply McDonald for Cooks and Shearers. Wanted Couple, man general, wife housekeeper, £104 and '' found; Couple, man plough, wife's duties ]isot;' Dairy Couple, £104; Shearers. Mus„r«_. "Jong job, 435, 6C_; Plouchmcn, Pantryrsa'n, Station Cowmen-Gardenere, 235; • ' Stati-i Cook. Milkers. 27s Gd; Cowboy. McJ.n_j-/ 113 Manchester street. 'Phone 497. 664 SHEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchange— • Wanted -at once, Married Couples, Ploughmen and Farm Hands, Several Men »b. Boys, to milk and generally useful, Co - m«n-Garden_r, Goldmincrs, gocd wages; Competent Shepherd, Blado and Machine • Shearers, Shed Hands, -lustcTcrs, Groom-Gni-tner, Shearers' Cooks, Station Gardener, VTool Cla-scr, Station Blacksmith. Sheepfarmera' Labour Exchange, 135 Hereford itrert. 6M MRS R. H. MITCHELL (late Department •ef Labour), 1 Chancery lane—Wanted, immediately. Cook for Oamaru, 255, kitchen maid kept; Under Gardener, same place, 255; Lady's Maid and Kitchenmaid, same place; country; Steady Man for Dairy Farm (shares); Cook and Honsemaid-Laundreas, same place, North Canterbury, 25s and 20s; Steady Middle-aged Man, to look after poultry; Chi'dren's Nurse, town; Companion Kelp, town: Cook-Housemaids, several Girls ]o assist, etc- tow_ni_ and country. 1615 .' ~ - <i£ =1 ~" SITUATIONS WANTED. ;i \I ANTED, situation, Housemaid or Lis-ht .»• General, no-cooking; thorough.' C.N., ° \ pit **" OfficeWANTED. WANTED. piBMEKS TO KNOW THAT WIS ARE j ■ L BUYERS OF F HOME SEPARATED CREAM. _ Before di-posiag of your Cream write to CANTERBURY DAIRY CO--66_ P.O. Box, Chrietchurch. Factor;, 161 Lichfield street (Eist). C6-1S a client, £8000 ai current '»»' rate on first mortgage security, recently erected buildings in centre of City of C-jriatch-rch. . Wide margin. P. L. Daviea and Co., 161 Cashel street. W "ANTED, fcr client, £400 at 6 per cent., first mortgage, on modem city residence.* Cost £720. P. L. Davicts and Co, 161 jCa__el street. *Y7SrAN"TED— SOO Buyers for 500 Gold '*» Brooches,-Special 2a ,6d Discount. Jonce and Sons. " .T"*TANTED—Make money by lUustrating. ■ >*1\ Let the Press Art School (London) teach you;-by mail and sell your drawings .when competent.- Advanced and Preparatory Courses—reasonable fees.. Prospectus "S" -free. Jas. Rodger, 112DD Lichfield street, - Christchurck iV_ ' 2109-6. to take advantage <».»• of Special 2s 6d Discount. Jones and Sons. . ,■;..'. |\V A NTEb, Ladies to see o*or special prices -I .. ior r ?, nl ?*&d MUlinery, at 10s-6d and 12a 6d Nicholson and Co. ' jW"* i^TED« . 2<XX) Ladies' and Gent-* Um- _, _ I ** mU -» to Re-oover during June; re- - gnced price. 'Lethaby's, 64 Cathedral square. jyyANTED. Lethaby's are Re-rovering Urn•»» breUas at reduced prices during June. - Sxuies apd Ribs renovated free. 1124 ..■WANTED—GoId Necklet Buyers. 500 at _' ' ■ -Jones snd Sons—4*a 6d to 255. " _lV ,^*^rai>—V ' 0 - 9t t y oni Bcieeors cut '*■»- lovely. Yes, hsd them sharpened at lethaby's, 64 Cathedral square. ■ Householders, with fj» or without the Cash, you can Dress • Yourselves and every one in youx Family ' _ with everything of the highest Equality. Latest fsshiens for Ladies, for Gentlemen. for Boys and Girls. If you'are a bit. short of .Cash, como and see mc. I can arrange 'it for you to" your entire satisfaction. _.t Balldnd's, 629 Colombo street, between Lichfield and Tuam streeta. ■ C 8364 Shares for Is. How? Get •»• your razors properly ground and set at Lethaby's, 64 Cathedral square. WLWTED. " "" "WE PAY THE HIGHEST" PRICES for - »»» Second-hand Furniture. If you wish' V> dispose of your Furniture without the __übl« of an Auction Sale, givo ua a call McKENZIE and WILLIS. t* Auctioneers, « Cathedral equaro (next Post Office). " 4.25 WANTED KNOWN. - ■ i , .# . ; known, that Nicholson and 11» * Co. are clearing SO pieces of Coloured X-aens, 34in- at 6__. . -' IWyANTED Known — Wise people wear - . 1» T ■ Glasses. ■ In some cases persons refuse to do so because Glasses modify slightlj the appearance. When fitted by us they are both . Beat and becoming. Our enormous stock and variety of frames ensures this, often at half {he cost you would ex-ect. R. Kennett. the -.' --"P-i*'' 211 "High street 1337 known that Nicholson and Co. '* » are clearing Linen Costumes, slightly .- -Jogedl- at 5. lid. • \ jyyA-VTED Known—Spectacles aro a great ' . . * ' • pleasure when they aro suitable and correctly fitted. We can Fit you neatly and comfortably in gold-filled nickel steel and other frames; all the newest shapes in Pmoe-Dez, Spectacles, • Rimless, and many varieties. Our moderate prices will please Jon. R. Keiinett, the People's Optician. 211 ''•Hishjtreet 1337 ' known, that Nicholson and Co. '. Tv are clearing 15 do*. White Tennis Shir-a, at 2s lid. JTyASTED Know-—The Sight should be > "" periodicaJly Tested even when glasses mc worn. Wo will do this and fit glasses . , -Ist ycu may retain good sight for possibly -ore years than would havo been the case. " Reasonable prices. R. Kennett, the People's " Optician, 211 High street. 1337 ,T7T?"ANTED Known Few people havo eyes '" » * alike. This is often overlooked in purchasing Spectacles. We Teat each eye and give Lenses to Correct the difference. Charges always medcrate. Thirty years' experience. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High street- 1337 ."TITANTED Known—"How to treat your ■'» eyes and preeerva. your sight.'' Send for oar pamphlet on the subject, gratis, post free. We Fit new Lenses to your own framca, Repair and Refit all sorts of Spectacle-, {"-nce-D--, eta- having an endless aaaorttoent of parts for repairs. Temples straight and cur] -idea. Bridges, Springs, and Nose .- Plaouet-, etc, etc, at moat moderate coat. ■• B. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High •tret*. 1367

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14855, 22 December 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14855, 22 December 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14855, 22 December 1913, Page 11

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