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PUBLIC NOTICES. r> EDUCTION" OF GROCERY PRICE; At JOHN HALL AND CO., LTD.. CLOCK TOWER. CASH COUPONS AS USUAL. Tco. sood Household . . . Is 6d ib Pineapple Chunks .... 7Jd tin Pineapp'o, whole . . . . 9d iir Fresh F.icJorv Butter, "King" ■. Is 7d lb Jam, G:as3 Jars . , .' . U Currart= SJd Sced<~3 Kaisins .... 7sd packoi Sultanas 9Jd lb Matches, PlnH* , , . 9d packet Candles, best Englisli . . lid packet J . Mi;k. best Condensed . . . 7jd tii ' Dates in bulk 3d per H Salt, for cooking and table .. l}d per lb ' Cornflour,e?;ood quality . . Shi packet Hop 3, per lb Is 2d . . 7d half pound scr.nino . \r Cd bottle ■ Baking Powder, genuine . Is 4d 16c= i Cocoa, pure, Jib packet . . Is 4d only : Honey in blocks . . . 9d to 1a 5d i Tumblers ..... 3 for Is i Cups only . . 6d each Peaches, dried .... lOd per lb > "King Factorv Butter, none better. Is 7d lb Wo givo CASH DISCOUNT COUPONS at Is in the £ in Crockery and Fancy Goods or 6d in the £ in Cash. JOHN HALL and CO., LTD.. CLOCK TOWER. H4414-979-: SITUATIONS VACANT. VyANTED, Help-Companion; no washing • » 111 IViiddlepark road, Sockburn. '<£ Uf ANTED, Experienced Lady Clerk, witl knowledge of retail grocery pre:erred Apply "Grocer," Box IU7, Uhristchuich. 7S W r ANTED, for Coldstream Estate, Hinds a Married Man us Gardener; house found. Nono but thoroughly capable men need apply. Henry Rogers, Manager. 19-22 WANTED, a Washerwoman for two halfdaya per week; good worker. Appiy 102 Springfield road. ISaS \\JANxED, for one week, Waitress SOe, »V Girl, uaeful, 25a. Fail's, Ltd. Higii street. 8 J \\fANTED, a General. Apply Mrs C, » ' i'arra, 18'J Westminster street, St. Albans. 93 WANTED, two good Iron. Moulders. P. and D. Duncan, Ltd., Tuam street, CiimtcUurch. 75 WANTED, Working Housekeeper, for Opawo, two in lamily; good wages to suitable person; references indispensable. Apply Mrs Beau, 12 Webb street, bt. Albans. WAITED, Assistant Storeman. Apply to Williamson and Atkinson, Mercnun.a, 250 St. Asaph street. 47 WANTED, Smart Boy for Warehouse. Wellington Woollen Co., 81 Lichfield street. s(i WANTED, Smart Girl for Dining-room, experienced or probationer. Frceman-'f Ciife, High street. 87 WANTED, Experienced General (no washing), or Capable Girl to &£&ist housework; good wages. Apply Mrs Bell, 7(3 Fendalton road, 1934 ~YJU'ANTED, for Country Store, a Young Fellow to do three small lounde weekly, and make himself generally useful. Apply Royds Bros, and Kirk, 11 o'clock, Saturday. 1931 WANTED, a Help-Companion for Napier; good wages, testimonials required. Apply "Press" Office. 59 rriYPTST Wanted—Wo require the services of a, competent Girl Typist, with knowledge of Shortiiand. Apply, with references, to dialing and. Co., Ltd. 74 WANTED, 3 Couples, nice . Cottages, Ploughmen, Gardeners, Nurse (2 children). 255. Plenty positions. Harrington's Registry, 8 Chancery lane. 73 T/\7" ANTED, Girl Apprentices for tlie ti Tailoring Department; good wages to smart gixls. Apply immediately, theKaiapoi Woollen Co., Ltd., Christ-church. 1269 WANTED, Machinists and Finishers for Ladies' Costumes. Constant employment, highest wages. Apply, immediately, Tli© Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Ltd., Manchester street. • 10 WANTED, Ploughmen, 40s, 455, 555; Cow-men-Gardenera, 30s, 40s; Cftuple, man general, wife housekeeper, £130; PloughmanWaggoner; Shepherd, 60s; Musterers, 15s daily; Cooks; Station Cowmen; General Hands; Gardener; Rabbiters; 10 Navvies. Waiting engagement—Shearers, Shed Hand 9, etc. McDonald, 113 Manchester street. 'Phone 497. 1242 QHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE —Wanted, Single Working Manager, knowledge eheep, implements, ctc., £150 and f. and £30 bonus; M. Couple, G.F.H., wife nil, cottage, no school; M.C., R'about, wife H.'keep for bachelor; 2 Station Gardeners; 6 Cowmen-Grdeners; 3 Musterers, Packmen, 60s; S. Ploughmen. Cooks, Bakers, Blade Shearers, sheds 15th, 13th, 27tli Nov. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 150 Hereford street. 'Phone 3763. 1276 C CENTRAL Labour Agency, Victoria Cham- ■> bers, Victoria square—Want: Cook and H.-maid, 30a, 22s 6d; Cook and H.-maid, 27s 6d, 20s; Lady Helps, Cook-Generals; Ploughman, .£2 10s (single); Shepherd (single), £2 10a. Waiting: Woman with boy 3, Cook, Daughter H.-maid same place; Married Couples, etc. R. Handcock, Land, Estate, and Labour Agent. 'Phone 1575. 1236 ARBY'S-BROOKS'S Select Registry. Chancery lane, have DISENGAGED — Pantry M., K. Maid, Day Workers, H.K. to Gents, Sewing or Linen Maid, Wool Roller, Barmaid, Cook-L'drees. Are NEEDING— Waitresses, 7s 6d day; Cooks (P.), 40s. 30s, (H.) 40s, 355; L.H.'s, 255, 22s 6d, 20s; OooksGenl., 25e, 22s 6d; Nurse-H.M., 20s; H.K. (tempy.), 255; M.C.'s Porter, Nurse M.'s; H.P.M., 20s; Kit. M l ., 20s; Waitress, Tea Rooms,' 22s 6d; L'dress (Inst.), 255; H.P.M., 22a 6d; H.M.W., 20s, 18s; Cook (tempy..), 22s 6d; many good positions. 'PHONES —Office HOC, Residence 3221. 1203 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED,' position as Lady-Help or General, townNjr country; wages not under £1. Apply at once, "Wages," "Press" Officc. 81 LADY, well-known, would undertake A. management Homo for Christmas Holidays ; children not objected to; country preferred. Apply "A.8.C.," P. 0., Christchurch. 48 ANTED, Position Daily as Sewing Womau, Hotel, Institution, or Private House; good dressmaker, 6mall salary for permanency; 9 till 5, 1 o'clock Saturdays; good references, Chriatchurch or Suburbs preferred. Apply "Reliable," "Press" 53

I I —n :s ( J Headaches are Caused n i ; i by Eyestrain d -; b. I ' The majority of people who suffer from headaches- £ j ■ find eyestrain the cause. It is a positive, sign ■ 11 I that the eyes are overworked and need the help I =• 8 of proper glasses. Let us examine your eyes — | j}- if your sight is defective we will strengthen it J; i with correct glasses. 'i\ 3, ? John R. Procter Consulting Optician M .. 200 High Street 6:

» WANTED TU SELL. a [- Sale, 191 C model American Car, pelv feet order, almost new. Apply Bini. 8 i WANTED to Sell, One Bay Gelding, suit' able for spring dray or express. AppK 2 Tlios. McCallum, Barbndoes street. City. St ANTED to Srtl, HafMraugiit Horse Van, and Harness. Also lomo Furr.i 3 hire. Owners leaving. Bargain. Applv , Box 499, G.P.0., Chris tchurch. & WANTED to Sell, Piano, in good order cheap. 416 St. A6aph street. Linwood. •£ 0 i?f)u DEPOSIT, balanco as rent—Neai Railway, House of 4 rooms and waskhouse, good corner section. Price £160. 7 Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, ■ Sydenham. i, /"OVERLAND, 30 h.p., 5-seatcr, very opiart--7 v,/ looking Car, finiehed in French grey. ; Fully equipped with hood, shield, and all no- •• cessories. A snip. Prico £IGO net cash, y Adams, Ltd., 219 Tuam street. 1855 SINGER Drop-table, Jow price; Latest Drawing-room Cabinet, £10 10s; others 2 from £2. Globe, High street-, opp. Potersen's. 1192 ° i? 97 C—SUMNER—Cottago of 2 rooms ■ oC/—' ' O and scullery, gas, copper, and tube, ' asphalt paths, i-acre. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. !> T7S7"ANTED Sell, Hairdresser's and Tobac- ® T»« conist's Business in the city, cstab- '• lished 33 years. No goodwill. Fittings at valuation. Stock optional. Very low rental. Excellent opportunity for a capable man. Good reasons for selling. W. E. Simes and Co., 146 Hereford street. IOOt 9 TXTANTED Sell, Small Casks for Summer s VV Drinks; 100 Cream Tubs; Oak Tub« for Shrubs and Flowers; Kauri Wash Tubs, i, with Braes Plug 3 and Chains, guaranteed 1 not to leak, 32s 6d; Churns and Washing j Machiwce, made and repaired; Baker's Forl m«nt Tubs, Tubs for Pickling Meat. Suther- _ land, 70 Tuam street W. 'x'hone 1751. 1 88239-9252 prrkrv—ST. ALBANS—House 4 room« 31/OUU and all conveniences. Easy : terms arranged. Over i-acro. Forest and a Perkins, 433 Colombo etreet, Sydonlmm. s 1096 r QINGER Drophead, latest model, cheap; O Now Oak Semi-Cabinet, £7 16s. Globe, £ High street (Triangle). 1193 p T7OR SALE, 8450 Acres, Freehold, 255. The * above block of unimproved land oi 11 pumice formation (forming part of the Kaingaroa Plains) is in its native state, being in ? tussock, ti-tree, and fern. A lfcrge portion ploughable. Situated 32 miles from Roto run '• and 11 miles from. Waiotapu. Easy terms !' can be arranged. Apply 2 THE SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 7 537 150 Hereford atroet. Christchurch. e WANTED TO PURCHASE. e . _ J; WANTED TO PURCHASE. i ,"WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOI e !VV, SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, - PIANOS, end SEWING MACHINES. j* If you -wish to Sell, be sure and give iu t .' ring or call. \ McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, : Cathedral square (next Post Offioe). ' Mc 6025-5146 3 \JSJANTED, First-clas3 D.8.8.L. Gun; n]sa » » Pitman's Shorthand Journal, 1916, com- ' plete. "Sport," "Press" Office. C 3 ' TSICNIC Backets, Baby Baskets, all Bas- ' JL kets. See Vinson's prices. Fire Screens remarkably cheap. • M 6263 LEFT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Meagher, Cash Buyer of Gents' Misfits, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and Children's 1 Clothing. 123 Lower High street. Letters > promptly attended to. telephone No. 3578. 1 ' M 6122 > KRIT, 20 h.p., electric lamps and selfstarter, 3-seater (Cooper and Prycc) body, detachable wire wheels, etc. Don't miss this chance to secure a good car cheap. r Prico £225. Adams, Ltd., Tuam street. f -P/l C*rV BUYS a 14 h.p. Silent Knight . Minerva, with 3-seater Charlco■worth body. A rare chance to eocure the ' world's famous car. Absolutely perfect run- - ning order. Inspect at Adams, litd., Christ- • church. EVINRUDING, the latest Sport. ' Fit an "Evinrudf" detachable motor to your punt. No alterations required. Speed i 7to 8 miles. Magneto ignition. Weedless propeller. Sole Agents, R. P. M. Man. ning and Co., 188 Cashel street, near : u.s.s. Co.

_ ; c B MR. STEWART ROBINSON, Christchurch, October 24th, 1917. I | Boot Importer, Christchurch. ■ Dear Sir, —We accept your offer for the 1915 Boot and Shoe Samples at a 1 substantial discount, and we also accept your offer for the balance of the various J 1 " job " lines contained in our Warehouse this day. | | Yours faithfully. SKELTON. FROSTICK & CO. LTD. I Another Successful Purchase of Boots I This time from the well-known firm of Skelton, Frostick & Co. Ltd. In this con- j | nection we beg to state that our increasing trade compels us to secure large pur- j 6 chases of Boots and Shoes for our customers and the general .public at really I bedrock prices. This is our policy, and has proved a great success. The 1915 j range of Samples has been bought at quite satisfactory prices, and comprise fan assortment of Ladies' Shoes. Children's, Girls', and, in fact, all sorts are represented'. The Job Lines are fine stock lines, and a large portion are in Tan Leather in all shades and sizes. The prices shown cannot but convince everyone that this i latest purchase is a good one, and BARGAIN'S will be the order ol the day. SALE PRICE LIST—GREAT $AVING FOR ALL. Ladies' White Shoes, white Sandals, hundreds of pairs, 7to 9 5/6 heels .. •• 6/6 worth 8/6 10 to 13 .. .. 5/11 Ladies' White Canvas Derby Shoes — Men's White Canvas Cricket Shoes— 6/3 6/9 9/6 pair Ladies' Black Derby and 1-Bar Poplin Men's White Cricket Boots 9/11 pair Shoes .. •• 6/6 7/6 Childs* Sandals, 4 and 3 2/3 pair Ladies' Velvet Shoes —Bargain Prices Girls' Tan Lace and But'ton Boots, 5/9 6/6 6/11 7/6 8/6 8/11 7tsß .. 4/11 pair Ladies' Sample Tan Shoes, splendid Men's Split Kip Nailed Shooters— value 8/6 9/6 12/6 14/- 13/6 pair Ladies' Tan Boots—Sample Prices— Women's Chrome Derby Shoes 9/6 10/6 11/6 Worth 18/- 9/11 pair Girls' White Canvas Shoes, any style. Men's White Cricket Boots 9/11 pair 7to 10. 4/11 11 to 1, 5/11 and 6/6 Ladies' Ward Shoes, rubber heel 5/11 (Leather soles) Youths' Chrome Golosh Boots, 2 to 5 30 pairs'of Ladies' Buckskin Button 12/9 pair Boots, Patent Vamp— Men's Chrome Golosh Bals 14/11 R Usual Price 32/6 Sale Price 21/'- Women's Prunella House Boots, patent I -4° pairs Men's Heel and Toe Tips golosh, 4's .. .. 3/11 ■ . Balmorals .. 14 6 Ladies' Glacc Kid Derby Shoes— I Ladies' White Poplin Derby Boots 15/6 12/6 pr. Usual Price .'. •• 21,/- Ladies* Glace 1 -Bar Shoes, high heel— Sand Shoe,, 7to 9 2/3 Men's 7/ " . I B Prunena S Hou^e B Boots, all sizes,' Sally's Men's Tan Boots, asMrted— I best make 13/9 12 / 8 ■ Men's White Tennis Shoes 4/3 old Ladies Kid Elastic Boots— 8 Ladies' White Tennis Shoes 3/3 , 9/11 10/9 13/6 I Ladies' Patent Slip-on Shoe- Men s Canvas Shoes. all sortsI 19/6 21/6 22/6 7/11 9/11 13/11 , I Men's Nailed Bluchers 8/6 pair POST 6d« EXTRA STEWART ROBINSON, Cashei SL W.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16048, 2 November 1917, Page 11

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