PUBLIC NOTICES. JOHN - HALL'S CASH PRICES. New Currant, 6d 11-, Sd lb. .Seeded Raisins 7d li>. Muscatvls is -Id lb. Aiuionds, Decaert -3 Sd 10. Co.iking 1« K"d lbAnricote, Dried lOd Y.i, New !=■ '»'■'• Riisins, Socdic-Js Ed lb. Prunes Cd lb. P«-!, Lomon lid lb. Orango 9i "'•■. Mix:d 10tl ib. Ensign AnstJ 0 pkt? :or If. Pineapples, ChuTik-? Cd, Who"o 9d. C"u-tar<! Fowdor. Uird's Sd and 'c 3d. CoCee and Chick Eed., £vn:. Is 3-]. Gregg's le. Cardie*. S.L. V,"as C'«.l Nationals 7d. Milk, Uisrhlander, 7d"tib, C* Od doz, L.S.D. 7dCr.:aru Tartar 2& 4d lb, Essence C. and E. Od. Corn Flour, Indian 7d, otiiers -Id. Epsom Saife Id pk:., 8d d >r., ■!* Gd box. Jelly, Cali'« Foot plain Is, flavoured Is 2d. Lemon Squash. Brock's, Is id. L:m© Juice, la lOd and 3s. Lime .lu:ce, Ship's, Is od. Macaroni. Crown, 7d. Italian Sd. Patent Groatg lid. Patent Barley lid. Rtnnet Ls 3d, Seidlita I'owdcrs Ib. Rice 2Jd, Sago 2Jd, Tapioca CJd. Boot Polish 3d tin, or 5 for Is. Swrch, Colman'e W bcx, 3s pkt. Starch. Colonial "d bos, 2s 9J pkt. Tea, Crown, Ceylon, Coui»n Tea, lc S4 Is HU, 2.?, and 2 3 id lb. Kcroseno 9d tin, 9.! "d case. Cheeuo, Price Factory lid lb. * Fr»*> LVlivcrv and la' in the i'l Coupon 3 JOHN HALL and CO., LTD., Clock Tower H0607_ SITUATIONS VACANT. "I,'yAN'TED, a Smart Boy. Apply Printing »~> Department, "Press'' Ouioe, Catnedr*! square. V, VAN TED, Suia7r*Boy _ Jor *'• paitment. Apply Publishor, "Pre»i3" Co., Ltd. fo~tlio "PuWiabing Depart •»■ t'Ksnt, iv Smart Assistant. Apply Manager, Chrißtcburch Press Co. ao«t TVANTED" a Steady~M;m "for * »«■ Orders. Apply, liefore 0 a..m., >'. \Vlilett, Fruiterer, OJ, G;it>hol street. 3a»;7 "V/irANTKD, Bottle-washor for iterated water f:jctory; previous expe.ri&iicc ncccccar-,-. 32 Shakcrpcaro rood. Walthom. <XJO "ITTANI'ED, a Ctpablo Generr-J; good wages T» ■ to sua tabic pc.eon. Apply "Snapham," Chortsey. " d-jj \\fA NTED, a Housemaid" Apply OcciT * dental Hotel. 913 2 Cooks. 30s, hotelsj T » M. Couples. Par.-Mds. and Bar.-Md.->. Harringtou'3 it?t'i?try, 8 Chancery lane. 931 "IX7ANTED7 Good - GciieralT'abie - to "cook"; ■'■ i-ocd wages to suitable person. Apply 157 Colombo .street. 3880 WANTED for Sunnysido Mental Hospital, Probationer Nnrses, age not to exceed thirty years; must bo of good physique. Salary commencing nt £50 per annnm, with board, lodging, washing, and uniform. Apply personally to tho 3004 MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT^ a Reliable. Man"with thorough • ' - knowledge of Garden and Farm Scedf, as Head Storoman, for a Wholesale Houso on the West Coast of the South Island, also with know'.edgo c{ Grocery and General Produce Business preferred. Salary to commence £~i 10s per week. Apply prompt, enclosing copies of references, stating age nnd experience, to "Merchant," Box 37, P. 0.. Greymonlli. 33~* CENTRAL Labour Agency, Girls' Registrr Office, Victoria Chambers, Victoria square, Armagh street West, 'Phone 1575 — Wanted. Cooks, Housemaids, H.P.-maids, Waitresses, Hotel Porter. Hotel Smtflo General (Man), Cook-Gcneral, small hotel, Married Couples. Rooms to Let, Cottage for Sale. Gocd places, good waj»«w. Central Labour Agency. 'Phono 1375. Housekeeper disengaged, young widow. ' H1205-743 DARBY'S-BROOKS'S Select h-ivo DlSENGAGED—Housekeeper (Gents only), Help Compn., Ist Chef. Porter. Buttons, Burman. Aro NEEDING—M. Couple, £104 and £110 p.s.; PParlo r ?T., 17s Cd, 20s; L. Help, 20s; Cook (orivate), 255; H. Maid, 17s Gd-20s; Youth act "Father Xraas": General*. Cd. 20s; Yountr Generals. 12, Gd, 15s; Ceok-Gcn»ral. N. 1., 255; ILM.-Waitress. 2C*: Nurse M. 20s; Cooks (8.11.1. 22s j 6d, 2Gs: Waitrese. 20a; Boy 1 (country shop), 20s ; Cook-Generab, 25s ; Cow- , man-Gardener, 255; Cook-Lmmdress, SSs; Cook (female). £2 ss: Kitehenmaid, 255. ! 'PHONES—Office 1100, Residence 3221. H92IS-913 WANTED, Employers to order Han-esters Early. Wanted, Ploughmen. 30s; 10 • Musterers, long job; Station Cook; Station Waggoner, 455: 'Couple, man general, wife bougekecoer; Married Ploughman, Cowboys, etc. McDonald, N.Z. Labour, 113 Mancli-s- ---. ter street. 'Phone 497. Mc6014-78G . CHEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchange—j • Wanted nt once, Married Couples, 1 Ploughmen and Ferm Hands, several Men ' and Boys to Milk and generally useful, I ' Cowmen-Gardeners, competent Shepherd. Cadet, Houseboy, Mußterora. Blade Shearers. Shed Hands, Station Gardener, thoroughly efficient Single Stud Shepherd, several Boys for country clients. Station Cooks. Shearers' Cooks, Packman for Mustcrers, Wool Sorter. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 155 Here- . ford street. SBC69-IC3 WANTED, immediately, Laundress (institution), country, 30s; Kitchenmaid same place, 255; must bo strong, capable, and have good references: Parlourmaid (country). 255; Cook nnd H.P.-Maid. same place, country, 30s and 203; H.-Maid, instii tution, 17s Gd; several Cook-Genla.. 255; ( several Lady Helps, country, 15s to 20s; Cook and H.-Maids. Ambcrley, same place, , 25e and 20s; a large number of Generals town and country, 15s to 20a: 2 House- '■ keepers, country, 20s: Married Couple, coun--1 try, Nursee. H.-Maids, Helps, Girls to ns- ' siat. etc., all parts town and country. Mrs ! R. H. Mitchell (late Dept. Labour), 1 Chan- ' eery lane. 'Phono 3119. Residence 1471. ; MSOSI-197 ? "rriHE Greatest of all Wars," more fully ' -l dealt with in tße "Evening News" 1 than- in any other newspaper in the r Dominion. 1 EDUCATIONAL. 1 SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS.— BOYD SHORTHAND can be mastered perfectly in thirty days' study of five hours each, or 150 hours in all, and the work can be done at home in your spare time. We will refund your money in full if w© cannot teaoh you as readily as we represent. Write for particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND ' SCHOOLS, Head Office N.Z., 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. P«otl— LEARN THE MAORI LANGUAGE. , WE TEACH YOU BY , j CORRESPONDENCE. I ' — "ItyTAORI is a pass subject for the Civil LU. Service Senior Exam., and is the — easiest of all optional languages to maeter. Moreover, by passing tho Native Interpreter's Examination, you _ acquire I the means to a livelihood that will never — fail you. v7e teach Maori by mail—our lnstructor is a scholarly gentleman who was - — horn and has lived the greater part — of hia life amongst tho Maoris, and is — the holder of a first grade Native In- — terproter's License. — You can learn qnito easily in your t spare — time, and the subject is an absorbingly — interesting one. Foo r to Six Terms' ! — Study will qualify you to become an cf--1 — Ccient Maori linguist. Aek us to write — y O3 a personal letter of explanation — about this course. [ GILBVS COLLEGE, LTD.. Next Chief Post Office. Christchurch. G 4047-2 ! TTIIGBY'3 COMMEBCIAL SCHOOL. Hailenstorn's Buildings (opposite- D.T.C.). COACHING FOR EXAMINATIONS. COACHING FOR EXAMINATIONS. We prepare Candidates for the following Examinations: — BOOKKEEPING an'' ACCOUNTANCY, SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE. MATRICULATION, Etc, Etc Not*.—Our Teaching Staff oor>eists of - HIGHLY QUALIFIED and EXPERI- '- ENCKD INSTRUCTORS. Hours arranged to ™it Students. Fn'ii particulars regarding Foes, etc. on application us tie School. D 2049-1 „ "WHEN YOt: ARE ASKED TO PASS { '» ■ THE MUSTARD for some appetite to . tickle. >V n '» forget to remind your friend of , the Delicious, _ [ MILITARY PICKLE. H4ISS Soeciai 'Pa-re for Women" m S»turf: -t day' 6 Editions of The Evening News" ? .\npeai B *to overyone- Bright Hon* Magazine. » T?OTH in the ouantity and quality of its 7 X> War News, th* "Evening Newt" 1a pi«». •niinenU
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15464, 17 December 1915, Page 11
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