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PUBLIC NOTICES. JOHN HALL AND CO., LTD. CLOCK TOWER. General, Providers of all Household Goods and Gtocorice. OUR Glass and China Department, also Household Goods, being heavily o ."erstocked, the management haa decided, in order to make a clearance, to allow tho following special CASH DISCOUNTS on marked prioes: — On every complete 203 eject Discount 2i. Discount 23. On overy complete 10s spent Discount Is. Discount Is. On every com plot o 5s spest Disco'.w; (Vi. Discount Gu. will b«» given back IN CASH as a DISCOUNT during the nest 3 months from let May. GROCERIES—as usual—of the Choicest Quality at Lowest Priccs, subject to Is in tto £ Cash Coupon Discount, Tcdo>roablo at your choico from our Crockery and Household Goods and Far.cv Goods Dconrtments. JOHN HALL 'and CO., LTD., CLOCK TOWER. 124 MANCHESTER STREET, H4114-2011 Christchurch. SITUATIONS VACANT. v\7 ANTED, Good Plain Cook .for countrv. » Apply A.B tJL C'Tmtc-. 2331 "WANTED. good working Housekeeper for ' ' country, 255. Arculv, 176 Papanui road. 214 \/\TANTED, Good (Jffico Hoy. wages 55==. * * Apply Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., Cr.chci street. 333 WAN TEDTWct Plate~Line and"Half-tono Operator. Apply Foreman, Proccss Department, Christchurch Picas Co., Ltd., Christchurch. PliiOTC^RAm-w^rc^^^n-round Man. Send camples, experience, age. military classification, sulary cspccted. to "Operator, 1 ' care "Press.'' 337 \\f ANTED, House-Parlourmaid, wages £1 ' » per week. Apply Miss Helm ore, Hclmore's road. Fendalton tram. Telephone 1711. 298 SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE —WANTED: Man, shingling, 10s day (two months' v.-ork); M.C., North Island. £150; M.C.. Aeiiburton, £110 and found; Musterers (top wage); Cooks, Bakers: S. Ploughmen, 40s, 15s; Cowmen-Gardeners, 30c, 35a. WAITING : Crutchers, Potato Diggers, Boys (milk, ctc.). Slieepfarmem' Labour Exchange,, 150 Hereford etrect. 'Phone 371U!._ . •• 317 Married Ploughmen (cottages •' * ' found); Couple, man cowman, wifo cook, £1C0; Cowboys, 3 Shepherds £120, 3 Cowmen-Gardeners 303. Waiting engagement —Ploughmen, Crutchers, Potato Diggers. McDonald, N.Z. Labour Excnangc, 113 Manchester street. 'Phono 497. 903 /"IENTRAL Labour Agoncy (Girls' Registry Office), 5 and 0 Victoria Chambore, Victoria square. Trotting Club Entrance.—Wanted: Cooks, 80s, 25a, 22a 6d, 20s; Youths, milk and help gardener. 30s; H.P. Maids, 22s Cd, 20s; K.-maids, 22a 6d, 20s; M.C., £130; Lady-Help one old lady: can recommend Two Skiers; Cook and H.M. 'Phono 1575. 1347 Select' Registry, Chan- ' eery lane, have DISENGAGED—H.keeper wheTo no children.. Cook (expelßun Manager, Nurse, N.W., Porter, Girl wants mind children, M_ Couple, wife cottage, man milk, plough, etc. Arc NEEDING — Waitress (H.), 22a 6d, Kit. M.'o 20s, 18s fed, Genls 30s to 15s. H.M. (H.) 20a, Nurs© M. 2Ps, Cook Genl. 255, B. Maid (private bar), Cooks 30s, 255, H.-keeper (1 child allowed), Boy drive cart 20s, Mother's Help 15s, CookGen 1. (Wellington) 255. 'PHONES —Office 1106. Residence 3221. 335 SITUATIONS WANTED. "T717" ANTED, Ploughing, any quantity, »V motor tractor, 10 acres day. Apply P.. "Prega." 322 emplqyment by Young Mail, *V, B tore work, gardening, etc. Ineligible for military service. Apply A.8., "Press" Office. 336 p ARDENER, 30 years' experience, fruit, vX flowers, vegetables, v. - ants situation, excellent references. Harper. "Press" Office. 334 COMPETENT Butcher wants situation, chop preferred; good Homo and colonial experience. Por address, apply "Press" Office. 2C9 ~V\fANTED, by Young WomaJi, position >» ; Sewing Maid or any other light employment town or country. Apply L.M.. "Press." 333 WANTED TO PURCHASE. WANTED TO PURCHASE. WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, PIANOS, and SEWING MACHINES. If you wish to Sell, bo euro and give no a ring or call. McKENZIE and WILLIS. Auctioneers,' Cathedral square (next Post Office) Mc6O2S-5146 T7tfANTED, Ryegrass, Onions, and i'oia- * * toes (for forward delivery). We P ft y highest Cash Value for Produce of First Grade. J Meagher and Co., 155 Cashel e treat. " 990 "1717 ANTED to Buy, Empty Sacks, in »any » » quantities. J. Meagher and Co., 155 Cashel street. *204 WANTED to PURCHASE, for Cash * » Client, U to G ACRES of good LAND, with a decent Dwelling of 5 Rooms; must be fairly handy to a school, not moro than 7 miles out. Prioe, from £700 to £900.. Vendors having such a Property to disposa of kindlv send us particulars at once. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers, Estate Agents, 144-14G Hereford street. 1707 WANTED. WANTED, Special Clearance 15 dozen Boys' Navy Jerseys, at 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s lid. At Nicholson and Co.'s NGI67-1041 "TTTANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s, 125 doz V V Ladies' Ribbed Vests, at 7ld; ■ worth Is Cd. N6167-1011 WANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s, Special Purchase, 20 doz striped and spotted Flannelette Blouses, at 2a lid; worth 4s 9tL N6167-IMI "TTTANTED, Special Clearance, 15 doz Boys' » V ' Navy Blue Jerseys, at 3s 3d, Ce 6d. and 3a lid; worth double, at Nicholson and Co.'s. N6167-1011 "l/YTANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s, Special » V Purchase 125 doz Ladies' Ribbed Vesta, at 7Jd; worth 16 Gd. N6167-1041 WANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s, 20 doz Striped and Spotted Flannelette Blouses, at 2s lid; worth 4s 9d. N6IG7-1041 "TXTANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s, 15 V V doz. Boys' Navy Blue Jerseys, at 3s 3d, 38 Gd, and 3s lid; worth double N6167-1041 WANTED KNOWN. E~" ASY MONDAY Laundry Help makes clothce 6potloss without nibbing. A Is packet entitles you to try for £100 cash prize-. 823-3 WANTED KNOWN. ;"r\7E BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE I.**.. - in any quantity. Also, PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. BEST PRICES GIVEN. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Cathedral equaro (next Post Office)' Mc 6028—5143 WANTED KNOWN. IF Yon Want a STRAIGHT DEAL and tho HIGHEST PRICE. w e Buy all Classes of Second-hand Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, etc. R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Aucrtionetxs, CASHEL STREET (next Tattereall'a). 'Phoru 3414. Mc 6028 COBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. LEAVE Arthur's Pae3 Station on arrival of West Coast Express, which leaves Christchurch at 8-30 a.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Carrying Passengers and their Luggage only for Hokitika, Wee!port, Reefton, aad Greymoath, arriving Greymouth same evenin?. G. 40 p.m. Through* rail and coach tickets can be obtained at Tourist Office, Christchurch, aJso coach tickets for coach journey obtainable at tho following hotels: —Warner's, Coker's, Storey's, Clarendon. and United Serf Toe Hotels; from Mr Caesidy. Springfield; Mr "W. Campbell, Christchurch. The management is under Mr H. Caseidy, who ills had sole management since 1673. CASSIDY and CO., LTD., X Proprietor!). 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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15894, 7 May 1917, Page 9
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