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W-\ PUBLIC NOTICES. ! 1 TTISCMD'SSPECIAL TEA ot Is Zd pc? lb is OF THE EAST TEA, at Is 9d per lt>- Th<> Tc * Wlth taste rou like. A HOOD STATION TEA.-We „so offer . good Tea for Station u*j in »,»lf-eliM_. at 1« P« lb : „» a ' 1 P r-p»id on any "f the abnre « paekie** of Sib and upwards, to any Stanch in Canterbury. KINCATD-S, LTD, CHRISTCHURCH. 4 ■t-ctaSTED, Female Second Cook. Apply YY City Buffet. 5G5 for Hawke'a Bay. capable ;W middle-aged Lady Housekeeper. I'er- ' ' a j,j e to drive small car consideration. Am>!v Mx» Campbell, 50 Murray place, St. i AfSrk L 5 2? ANTED, Young Girl General, sleep home. Apply any evening, IS4 Fitzgerald avenue. 513 TTTAjrrED, Smart, Intelligent Boy as 'Y\ ' office junior. Good wages to suitable youth. Apply in own handwriting, "Junior,' Box 102-1, Christchurch. 540 .TTTANTED, Smart Boy for Timber Mcr- : !VV chant's Office, must be good ut figures. Apply Box .306, P. 0.. Chrisfchurc I }. 550 : TtTTANTED, immediately, a good, plain ;Vf Cook, daily, from 10 a.m. References. 36 Park tcrraoe. 553 ftTTANTED, Apprentices for Dressmaking. ■ 'TV Apply ML-s Johnston, T. Armstrong and Co., Ltd., Victoria square. 501 JTJtTANTED, Typiste and Shorthand Writer iVY; for Solicitor's office. Apply "Solicitor," Boi 31. 557 t TjOY wanted for our Tea Packing Dcpp_Fjj ment. Apply Maling and Co., Ltd., .Gloucester street. 51" 'tTTANTED, Experienced Tent and Horse jVVi Cover Maker;, used to machine work. Apply P°- Bo* 3g9 - Dunedin. 5235 cDONALD'S N*Z."~Labonr ExchangeWanted, Employers to apply McDonald . fer Farm and Station Hands, Cooks, GartJsnere, etc. Wanted —Cotiple, man rouee- • about, wife's duties light; Competent :' Fenoew; Ploughmen, 255, 27s Gd; DairyBen and Youths, 15s, 255; Gardener, 30s. McDonald, 103 Manchester street. 'Phono 497. v j 510 QHEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchangi.— Q Wanted at once, Married Couples, Pkraghman and Farm Hands, Several Men esd Boys to milk and generally useful, Cow_en>G!jTdencrß. Married Ploughman (cottage found), Station-Gardener, Station Groom. Soeepfarmcre' Labour Exchange, 155 Here- . ford street. 454 WANTED, immediately, houseman, able to -wait table, or butler need to housework, must he sober, references, good place. 7 Respectable youth as undcr-gardener. etc., ■ referenoes; Cook-G-enerol, small institution, ,?S»: Housemaid, Oamani, first-class place, :;?J» Gd: Cooks and Cook-Generals, town ; and, country, 20a to 30s. Housemaids and ■ House-Parlourmaids, 15e to 20s. Chi'dren's .rlfarscs, Generals, town and country, 153 to srt». Married Couples and Girls to assist. vJffa R. .H. Mitchell (late Department of 7 Eabour); 1 Chanoery Lane. 109 ' :<-.- SITUATIONS WANTED. TXTANTED, by practical Gardener, situa- "•■"/• --turn m Town. References. Gardener, '9<3 Salisbury street. 469 PLOUGHMAN wants-constant Job,, four- .,. horso tenrru G.D., "Pregs'' Office. 531 .-■-■* WANTED. ~ ;■ t WANTED. FARMERS TO KNOW THAT WE ARE BUYERS OF HOME SEPARATED CREAM. - Before-disposing of your Cream write to CANTERBURY DAIRY CO., 5G2 P.O. Box, Cnristchurch. ' '■' Factory, 161 Lichfield street (East). :I -' ' " . " CS2i

rrCTANTED, Care of little Girl, walking, '».' 'or would adopt same. Good home. •. Befyrencos given. -8.M., "Press" Office. 526 WANTED. Fire Colwill's Fur Store! ........ ..Water, ■'.'"Damaged. > Salvage■'"_ Sale. .'•;'?'■ High street, 'below Clock Tower . 369 ' T\7"ANTED—"Language is power; I can .. > \ • make you a master of terse, vigorous '<■■ i English," says Grenville Klciser. Will you *'. give him ths opportunity ? Mail courseWrite for -free prospectus "E." Sole Rep., ! Jm. Rodger, 112 x Lichfield street, Christ- ; church. ' * 5 :>< XCTAN'.fED—At '• Nicholson and Co.'s Sale ;;> 7,** T '15 Doz. Lamba Shirts at 2s lid, usually ;;;.":."*• 3d each. |S 7*tfr*ANfED Known—That Nicholson and | *'**.. Co. are Clearing 20 LaSies' Tweed «7; 4 Coft_ at 5s lid, usual price 21s 6d, at their g% Winter Sate. ~' ' ■~....--, . : |@ : |WANTED, ladies to see.tho Tweed Cos- \'-. -tumes at 7s lid, usual price 25s 6d, at C*"X Nicholson and Co.'s Sale. "jT-iyirANTED —At Nicholson and Co.'s Sale i'i- : VJr Black Foxskin Necklets at 4s 9d each. Nicholson and &?t*H : 7 .Co. are Clearing. White Double Bed ?7>. 7Blankets at 10s 9d at their Winter Sale. ;.V#ytTAi<XED—At Nicholson and Co.'s Winter -/h7'-'-* Salo White Flaaneletto Sheets at Gs |; 6s lid pair. ■__ 926 Lethaby's are Re-covering Urn at reduced prices during June. .Randies and Riba renovated free. 1124 — Violet,, your Scissors cut 'iS? - v lovely.- Yes, had .them sharpened at 'ofe0 fe Letjuty's, 64 Cathedral square. Sfev&TANTED, 1000 Shaves for is. How? Get We .-'•>' razor* pioperiy ground and set <|;?->«t -Lethaby's, 64 Cathedral square. — Respectable Householders, : |r7v : **.. with or .without tho Cash, you can 'ftfi ,-Dreas yourselves and every one in your sjs;" Fatally with everything of the highest |a' 7' quality. . Late Fashions for Ladies, for |g vGeailemen, for Boys, and Girls. If you axe ;I.A » bit <£iort of Cash, come and see mc. I can ij%7';. arrange it for you to your entire satisfaction. i& At" 'Balkind's, 623 Colombo street, between ;(■; Lichfield and Tuam streets. C 9313 W/ : :., ".*;.■ . WANTED. B;jrjp.PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES for i;,: ; f*» ■ Second-hand Furniture. If you wish ;to dispose of yonr Furniture' without the' • trouble oi an Auction' Sale, give us a i7."Cl_.-* ; |; ' • McKENZIE and WTXLTS, "17" Auctioneers, 7-7 Cathedral aquare (next Post Office). ih : :'"" ; "' - ■ ' ' ' ' ' ' -' 4523 "' |v ■ WANTED KNOWN. !' T/PANTED Known, Mrs Pope's Removal ""J. """ale. Great Reductions in all lines. -'.-'. Weldon's Patterns. Bd. 1142 - pnCTANTED Known—Wise ..people wear ;„ .'•*'*. t. Glasses. In some - cases persons 7 refuao'io do so because Glasses modify slightly \ the appearance. When fitted by us they ere both neat and becoming. Our enormous stock and variety of frames ensures this, often, at half tho cost you would expect. R, Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High . etrcot 1337 WANTED Known—Spectacles aro a groat "pleasure when they aro suitable and »mctly fitted. We can Fit you neatljr and samfortably in gold-filled, nickel steol and >t_er frames; -all tho newest shanes in Piace-nex, Spectacles, Rimless, aad * many varieties.' Our moderate prices will please fon. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High street. 1337 WANTED; Known—Few people have eyes *lxk«.- Thit is dften overlooked in purchasing Spectacles. We Test each eye and give Leaaea to Correct tbe difference. Charges always moderate. Thirty years' ox- . oeriensa. R. Kennett, the People's Optiriaa, gtl High street. - . 1337 \jfrjLßTED~fcDowx*-r' r ßr rw t© treat your '».* eys and preserve your sight." Send ■ - jar cor pamphlet on the subject, gratis, post £«&. Wo Fit new Lenses to your own Jrarnea, Repair and Refit all sorts of Spect "laelea, Pince-nez, etc., having an endless rstorbnent of parts for repairs. Temples - Btraight and curl sides. Bridges, Springs, and Nose Plaqueta, etc., etc, at most moderate cost. R. Kennett, the People's Optician., \ Sll High street. 1837 '■\\TAOTED Known—Tho Sight should be -» » periodically Tested even when glasses we" worn. We will do this, and fit glasses that you may retain good sight for poe•ibly more years than would have been tho caae. Reasonable prices. R. Kennett, ths People's Optician, 211 High street 1337 HOW many people can get round a Are, ■ and how many round a heater? Ask yill»lf tha question- and oom. to Minson'a. *

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15016, 10 July 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 15016, 10 July 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 15016, 10 July 1914, Page 11

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