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D oes Wnl the Sunshine The reason your eyes can't s ZS* / stand sunlight may be present or past—it may be the result B sinitolv of eyestrain the previous evening, or you may need | glasses to wear during the daytime. Whatever the trouble is ■. Procter s Correct Glasses will put you right. They-help you 9 enjoy the sunshine —Heaven's gift 1 jj Call to-day and let us test your eyes. | John R. Procter 1 Consulting Optician 200 HIGH ST., GH.CH. |

SITUATIONS VACANT. Experienced General, no washing. Apply 231 Lichfield sticot. 74S GIRL for housework, small family. Apply SI Merivale_ lane._ 73J V{fANTED, — Good,"""Plain Cook. Waverity -> 1 / Private Hotel, Colombo street North. 764 Wf ANTED, Working Housekeeper, email » V adult family, housemaid kept. Appb' "Adult," "Press." 6< 7 WANTED~a~ Lady Nurse for North Canterbury, one child. Apply Child, "Press." DRESSMAKERS — Wanted", immediately, Bodice, Coat, and Skirt Hands, good wages; also, Improvers and Assistants. Bo'" lansyno's. PPRENTICES—Wanted7 for DrcssmakA . ins and Millinery Workrooms, sevcra*. Intelligent Young Girls to learn t.:ie ai)ovo trades. Ballantyno's. 700 . ANTED, Help for domestic duties for small family; other help kept, "Rcfoiences," "Press.*' X]\TANTED, a Lady-Help for small family; »V other help kept. "Pax," "Press." 7037 X\TANTED, Boya and Girls for Tea Pack- i • YV; jng. Fletcher, .Humphreys and Co., Cathedral square. TTOUSEMAID - Wanted, also Cirl JtL to help with housework. Mrs F. D. Gibson, cr. Webb street and Papanui road. •T/tTANTED, Chief Stationery Assistant, ! -VV; strong youth; wages £3 per week Waiwera Facftory tlo_River. _700S "TA7"ANTED, a Smart Junior, with previous \V; experience. Apply Union Steam Ship Company of N.Z. Ltd. lU1(> "I\7"A N TED - "You the about 18 for Confcci.VVf tionery Department. Aulsobrook iincl Co., St._Asaphjßtreet. / 736 "VXTANTED, urgently, Smart Lady to take LV V J charge ready-to-woar Costume Department Apply -Box 226,_W angamu._ TATiANTED, Young General; good wages, l-VVAwo in family. Apply 192 I^panui road. — ~ WANTED, General, no wasJiing; good cooking essential Mrs H.-C. D. van Asch, Rangiora. I V\X7"ANTED for Country, near town no IVV,' children, a Refined Person as LadyHelp. Apply E.A.M.. Office. /57 rrXTANTED, Man for Kitchen, and with I.W» knowledge of boiler. Apply ' Warne^ WANTED, Two Second Hands, well tip in small goods and posfapr one for Wanganui, ono for Palmerstou North. Apply W. S. Dustin. White Hart Hotel, City. 7-0 X3STANTED, Female Assistant for ooii't-c-VV tionery and pastrj-oook busaness. Apply W. S. Dustin, White Hart Hotel, City.^ WANTED, February, Craighead School, Tim am, Drill and Games Mistress, with i.imor subjects. Apply Principal. 59.0 WTT.KINSON and Andrew, Ltd., require at once good Blouee and Shirt Machinists; also Costume Coat Hands. Permanent employment. ; ?_ ENTRAL Labour Agency (Girls' Offioe). Victoria fc<ruare. R. Handcock, Land and Labour Agent. 'Phone 1575. To Let, 2-roomed Cottage, City, lor Sale, 7-roomed House, St. Albans, i-acre, high nreesure, batli, gas, etc. Several Properties for sale, City and Suburbs, to suit purchasers. Farm Hands waiting employment.^ TX7" >NTF.D, Employers apply McDonald's . VV-J Labour Exchange for Harvesters and Machine Hands.—Wanted-5 Cowmen-Gar-deners, 355; 3 Cooks. 6 Married Couples, Blade Shearers, 30s; Ploughmen, 4os. extra harvest; Station Blacksmith, Station Cowmen, 355, "40s; 2 Gardeners, 40a; Married Ploughmen, £150; 4 Youths learn ploughing 25s 30s. 113 Manchester street. ■ ph °°® 437. , tSaRBY'S-BROOKS'S Select Registry, ±J Chancery lane, have DISENGAGED: — Married Ploughman, wife cook, cottage pref.; H.M., elderly; Day House Workers; M.C.,' wife house, man milk and garden; Barmaid. 3rd Chef; H.-keeper, 1 boy; Porter. Are NEEDING:—Cook (P.), 30s. and K.M. L'dress, 255, together; Cooks (H.). 355; (P.). 30s, 27s 6d; General. 255; H.M.W., 22s 6d; Nursemaids, 255, 20a; Cow-Gardener, 30s; L'dress. 30s; Kit. Maids. 27s 6d, 255, 22s 6d; H.P.M., 255; H.M. and General, together, 25s each; General (N.C.), 255; Waitress, 255. 'PHONES: Office 1106, Residence 3221. 2 i 5! SHEEPFARMERS' Labour ExchangeWanted. Cowmen-Gardeners, Boys to milk and useful, Groom-Scytheman, several, Married Couples, £120, £150; Cooks, CookBaker 2 G.F. Hands. Packman, Rabbiter, Cowmen-Gardeners, 1 Groom. WaitingHarvesters, Binder Drivers, and Stackers. Lady Milker, housework. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 150 Hereford street. 'Phone 3763. 70

REDUCED PRICES .. For the New Year.. GREAT SAVINGS FOR ALL! £ Ladies' Grey Tennis Shoes, rubber sole Girls' White Chrome Sandals— 4/6 Worth 6/- 7to 9 5/11 10 to 12 6/9 Men's Greenhide Shooters, nailed 23/6 }to 2 7/11 Chrome sole Girls' Leriets, plain leather, sizes Pmnella House Boots, an sizes, Sally's 10 to 13 5/11 land 2 6/9 best quality .. .. 13/11 60 pairs Tan Leather, ankle strap. Men s Wlute Tennis Shoes • • 4/9 kicker toe 6/9 11 to 13 Ladies' White Tennis-Shoes 3/6 3/11 Ladies' Camel Hair SUppers, very warm Ladies' Patent Slip-on Shoe--4/11 5/6 6/6 leather soles _ . . . . . «/« **/« 8008 of p^. Shogs- «££ 20 prs. Men's Tan Leather Glace Derby Chads' Sandals. 4-and 5 .. 2/3 Boots, narrow square toe 14/9 Gais Tan and . Ut LCathCr S B O /Ti Men's Split Kip Nailed Shooter I*4/6 Ladies' White Poplin Shoes, white heels S r^ B t 9/11 6/6 Worth 8/6 Girls' Bine. White and Red^Tentns VI Ladies-Ward Shoes, "rubber heel In Black Derby & 1-bar Poplin 6/6 7/6 youths' Chrome Golosh Boots— ! Ladies' Velvet Shoes—Bargain Prices l t 4 12/9 5 - s 13/9 nair ] 5/9 6/6 6/11 7/6 8/6 8/11 Men's Chrome Golosh Bals .. 1 LadJes Sample Tan Shoes splendid Glace Kid Derby Shoes— t \ ? ® /6 . 9 /® , 12^6 . 18/6' 16/- 14/6 12/6 pair Tan Boots, sample pairs— ; Ivies' Glace "l-bar Shoes, high heel— 10/6 11/6 Worth 18/- 14/5 10/9 9/11 7/11 Ladies' White Buckskin Button Boots, Men's Superior Derby Boots 22/6 24/6 patent vamp—Usual Price 32/6 Prunella Button Shoes (Bally's) 12/6 Sale Price 21/- Old Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots— 42 pairs Men'.s Heel and Toe Tip Bal- 9/tt"-10/9 13/6 morals 14/6 pair—Worth more Patent Ankle StrapsLadies' White Poplin Derby Boots 15/6 11 to 1 5,11 to 10 5/6 Men's Bluchers . . .. 8/11 4to 6 3/9 Men's Giace Boots . 19/6 21/-. Men's Canvas Shoes, allrsorts— Cricket Shoes 5/6 6/6 7/6 pair 7/T1 9/11 "13/11 Post*g« 6d. extra a pair Stewart Robinson RJ 3 68- 557 8 CASHEL STREET WEST-

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16113, 18 January 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16113, 18 January 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16113, 18 January 1918, Page 9