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PUBLIC NOTICES. FRUIT SEASON. FRUIT SEASON. JOHN HALL ~~AND CO.. LTD. THE STORES FOR VALUE. JAM TUMBLERS, 6 for Is. JAM TUMBLERS, 6 for Is. ' JAM TUMBLLio, 6 for Is. The Best Value in the City. MASON'S 1-Quart Fruit Bottle*. 4s 6d doz. MASON'S 1-Quart Fruit Bottles, 4b 6d doi. ATLAS Wide-mouth 1-Quart Bottles, 6s doz. ATLAS Wide-mouth 1-Quart Bottles, 6s doz. Aluminium Preserving Pans, Sa 6d, 10s 6d, 12s Cd each. , Bkbs Preserving Pane, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, heavy make. Enamel Preserving Pans, 5s 6d, 6s Cd, 7s 6d each, lib Tie-Over Jam Jars, 2s per doz. lib Tie-Over Jam Jars, 2s per doz. 21b Tie-Over Jam Jars, &* per dor. • 21b Tie-Over Jam Jars, 3» per doz. Our Tie-Over Jam Jars we can strongly recommend, absolutely strong. The beat jam jars ever shown in the City. "We give Is in the £ difcount tor Cash. JOHN HALL and CO., LTD., CLOCK TOWER, 'Phono No. 711. Manchester s_treet.__ SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Respectable Men and Boys to Sell "The Press," "The Evening News," and "The Weekly Pre**." Appiy Publisher, "Press" Office. WANTED, Waitress-General, at once; wages one pound a week. Apply Mra Howroyd, Parnageus. T\r ANTED a Married Couple (no encum- ''» brances), man cowman-gardener, wife to cook and keep house for bachelor. Apply "Press" Office. «32 Experienced Milliner for the » T - country. Apply with reference' and salary, 8.8., ''Press" OEce. 571 \~A r ANTED, Lady to take charge children, » » aged six and eight, afternoons. Apply Mrs Carter, Schoolhouse, Christ's College. 711 TX r ANTED, a Companion "Attendant for V? an invalid, to assist with light housework. Apply, Monday, after 11 a-m., 322 Montreal street. . ~''^ W ~~ANTED, Capable Cwk-General for country; email family; good wages; references required. Appiy Mrs Douglas Smith, 81 Esplanade, Sumner. 726 ANTED, Good General, plain cooking and washing, wages 15s. Appy, evenings, after sis. Mrs Ogden, 100 Winchester street, ■ Jj^ ANTED, a Girl to assist in country, 12a - a we;k. Send telephone number. Apply P.S.A., Poranui P. 0.. Budling Flat. 734 T"\7" ANTED, Young Traveller for Fancy »» Goods; : state, age, experience, salary, etc. Address apolications to "Traveller." Box 1008, Christchurch. 735 WANTED, General, country. Apply 1 to 2, or evenings, Mrs Millton, 2(5 Park terrace. 710 X\f ANTED, a General. Apply, morning or » * evening, Malpas, 54 Carlton street. . 059 \\T ANTED, Under-gardener; previous cx- » ' perience. Apply, references, Head Gardener, "Mona Vale," Lower Riccarton. 710 T/ffANTED, improver"to~Bl acksmith"; must »'» bo good nailer on. Apply Weastell Bros., Glentunnel. 747 "PIT" ANTED, Furnaceman for Iron Fotm- »' dry: must havo previous experience; steady job to suitable man. Apply Anderson's, Limited. 74S WANTED, GoodTWaitress or Laundress, . for Catholic College, Dunedin; £1. Apply, references, Miss Harrington's Registry Office, Chancery lane. 723 ANTED" """Pahtrymu'd. AjTply Mr Blodorn, 139 Manchester street. 706 ANTED, _ Work (temporary). ■ Fleming and Sons, 48 Manchester street. 71G T/fT ANTED, a General, no cooking or wash- » » ' ing. itpply 58 Papanui road. 757 SHEEPFARMERS' Labour EtcnangeWinted at once. Married Couples, P'ousrhmen and Farm Hand?. Several Men and Boys, to milk and generally useful, Cow-man-Gardener, Station Cook, Cadets, Gold Miners, good wages; . Harvesters, Femalo Oook for Chathams, Pensioner Cook for light plaoe, Mill -Hands, Ploughman-Waggoner for Station, Labourer, Houseboy. Sheepfarmer-t' Labour Exchange, 135 Hereford street. 745 Employers to apply McDonald's YVi f or Harvesters, Threshing-machine. Cookis, etc. Wanted, Married Couples, men plough, wives housekeep, £100 and found; Married Shepherd, wife's duties.nil, £100: Ploughmen,'etc., for harvest; Station Gardeners. Cowmen, Gardeners, Milkers, Cook. Threshing Machine Hands, Blacksmith's Improver . 30s, Groom, Station Cowboys, Dairy Youths, McDonald, 113 Manchester street. . 525 M'RsTrTH. ate Department of Labour), 1 Chancery lane—Wanted immediately. Cook for Oamaru, 25e. kitchen -maid kept; Under Gardener, same place, 255; Lady's Maid and Kitchenraaid, samo place, country; Steady Man for ■ Dairy Farm (shares); Cook and Housemeid-Laundresa, same place. North Canterbury, 25b and 20a; Steady Middle-aged Man, to look after poultry; Children's Nurss. town; Companion Help, town; Cook-Housemaids, several Girls to assist, etc, town and country. 1615 SITUATIONS WANTED. TVTNTIOW Dresser requires position Eng- » » Jish and Continental experience. Ne!son, Lyttelton P.O. 623 Y/I"'ANTED, by Youth, position on good <» mixed farm. Apply 13G HoIJy road, St. Albans. 703 XXT ANTED, by refined youug"_ady. posi"" »»< tion in the country on.a station or farm as Help, wberckother help is kept Apply "Ferna." "Press" Office. 782 13ESPECTABLE PoiTtwiTas -a-*" Help»in good home: washing and plain cooking. C.M.A.. "Press." 7i» "MOTOR MECHANIC wants Situation; exX7J. pcrienced all repairs, turning, fitting, brazing, vulcanising, driving, cycle repairs; country preferred. Apply F.D., this Office. ' 799 waTFeix " WANTED. FARMERS TO KNOW THAT WE ARE BUYERS OF j HOME SEPARATED CREAM. Before disposing of your Cream wiito to CA. V iERBURY. DAIRY CO., 562 P.O. Box, Christchurch. Factory, 161 Lichfield etreet (East). . « C 8215 WANTED, £500 at per cent, firstclass security. Baker Bros., 168 Manchester street. 702 Y*C7ANTED, - Patrons, ETectro-Vibratoiry " ' Massage for Nervous Diseases, Rheumatism, Chronic Indigestion. 146 Armagh atreet. gC2 T^r ANTED—Big Things! Big undertakings, * ' big poeitions, big remuneration in Electrical Engineering. We teach you thoroughly by mail. Prospectus "A" free. Other courses: Aichitecture, Civil Engineering, etc. American School of Correspondence, N.Z. Office, Jarcos Rodger, 112 x Lichfield street, Christchurch. 1 WANTED— At Nicholson and Co.'s Sale, the balance of New Trimmed Hats, at 3s lid, 5s lid, 12s 6d, less than quarter usual price. C WANTED— Ladies to see the White Embroidered Muslin Blouses, at Is lid, at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale. 0 WANTED Known—That Nicholson and Co. are clearing 4 doz. White Embroidered Muslin Skirts at 2s lid. C WANTED— Gents to see the White Undressed Shirts at 2s 6d. usually 4s lid, at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale. C WANTED— Ladies to see the White~Muslin Costumes at 3s lid, usually 17s 6d, at Nicholson and Co.'s sale. C T^_XTED~ali^Ladl(» T s and Gents* Urn- » » brei'as to Re-cover during June; reduced price. Lethaby's, 64 Cathedral square. TX7_NTED, Respectable Householders, with •»> - or without Cash, you can dees Yourselves Rnd, every one in your Family with everything oi the highest quality. Latest fashions for Ladies, for Gentlemen, for Boys and Girls. If you are a. bit short of Caeh, "come and 6eo mc. I can arrange it for you to your entire satisfaction. At Balkind's, 629 Colombo street, between Lichfield and Tuam streets. CS3S4 ICCO Shaves for Is. How? Get v V - your razors properly ground and set at Lethaby's, 64 Cathedral square. ,"~nr,ANTE"b — Violet, your ' Scissors cut 'T T. lovely. Yes, had them sharpened at Lethaby's, 64 Cathedral square. TXjANTED, Lethaby's are Re-covering Urn»V. brellas ot reduced prices during February. Handles and Ribs renovated free. 1124 "~ WANTED. *|*\y _ BAY THE HIGHEST PRICES for •VV'- Second-hand Furniture. H you wish to dispose of your Furniture without the trouble of an Auction Sale, give us a call. McKENZIE and WILLIS, J Auctioneers, . Cathedral square (next P«t Office! > *.■•-••. 4535'

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14901, 14 February 1914, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 14901, 14 February 1914, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 14901, 14 February 1914, Page 17

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