SITUATIONS VACANT. W' ANTED, X r irsi-class Hairdrciici. Purser Brca., iiawc; a, 340 ANTED, 3 good batata Diege-ie, day » ' v.-agta. Ishcrv.ood, Aiiuagh t'.rwst. 94i \Y ANTED, Housec:aid-Wiitreßi. Apply T» . King George Hotel. lOJj ROCURI -'Vs.u'.ed, Reliable Carlsr. W. Tu.-k. 773 Colombo sheet. 1019 TT"ANTED. a Strong Youtii or Man for ' ' work. Auriy F. il. Siccl. lvlS \\? A.N'TiD, a. Tronscr Maker, constjiit v c i.: : " R- Piirdom, Tcmuka. 7307 AA 'ANTED, a otrong Girl lor ream pres- ■ » 'f E:n?. Apply Kaiapci Woollen Co., Ka;on Pitce. ;yi7 "tV ANTED, ior the Queen's Jubilee Menio- •» • rial Home, Wcc;~ton, a Housemaid, a Housemaid-Laundress. and a Kitchcnma'id. Applications to be made ill person to the Matron. 7257 V\ r ANTI2D, Apprentices for our Dreasmak- » > ing Workiooms. Graham, Wilson, and ■Smc:):?. 10*26 TV 7 " ANTED, ior Auiberlev-Rangioia district, • ' Daily Govcrnrs.'s ior litile girl of fir. .Apply VS. "Prc-t" Orfx-e. lO.'lil ANTED, a Governors (Catholic) for one ' » girl, 10 " ears, country. Apply Mio Weld, Fiaxbourae, Blenheim. 7160 "IX7ANTED. Lady's Maid, experienced, 30s ? 1 per v.-eeK. Harrington's Registry, lane. 7251 *V\7 ANTED, by Five }*;n, Thrasher Ma- *'' chine \vor;c. Reply to R.S.. "Press" Office. 1 CO 1 BEAM Openers wanted for Costume Factory. Apply Kuiupoi Woollen Co., Ltd., Allen street. * "\\''ANTED, Permanent Station Cook-Baker '•' tor Mount Peel. Apply ijheepiarmers' Hereford street. _12i 5 WANTED. Liidy-Help, j;ood cookin;. v.aces i'l per 'veek. App:\ - Mr.» W. B. JJenshire, Ashburton. f'f)3 Expert Coopers for Deiiaet ' * Freezing Works; v.'ages lis per tl;iy. Apply ut the Works. 7Uijo ANTED, iruuiediii'.ely, capable Apiarist. ! ' ■ to help to extract und look after nil clc6c of season, 'J 10 Colonies of Boes. Anply W. E. Barker, Waikonini, Rangitata. l-'jj WANTED, Capable for tiio country, for child of tv.o and baby. Apply Mrs A. Deans, Morven. Waddington. U'JG "TTtrANTED, a Competent General. Mia ' V T. Cov.iisiiaw Kossall street, Mciivalc. O'JS IjArANTKD. I'e-jpectablc Youth, with nnow- ' V lodge of tea-puclcing. Apply Hoyd3 Bros, and Kirk, Ltd., LicliSeld strcot. D'JU TJf/"ANTED, Assistant Engineer for Kc- ' ' xrigeri'.tin-r i J lant. Apply at N.Z. Farmers' Co.op. Cool fckore.l, Bedford row. 1027 "ANTED, Night Porter, competent, re- •» 'J liable man. Apply j.iot«l Occidental, Hereford strcat, Christcliurch. 1031 "YVANTED, young Girl, just lclt sehooT. Col will's Fur Store, High str2et. 1033 1033 ANTED, Lady or Gentleman, Collecting » » aud Selling; good openinpr for energelic peison. Singer Sewing Machine Company, Clock Tower. 1025 CENTRAL Labour Agene.y (Girls' Registry Office), Victoria squuie. R. Handcock. Land and Labour Agent. 'Phone 1575. To Let, 2-roomed Cottafre. City. For Sale, 7-icamed House, St. Albans, i-scre, high pressure, bath, gas, etc. Several Properties lor sale. City and Suburbs, to suit purchasers. Farm Hands waiting employment. GOB "\\7ANTED, Employers apply McDonald'3 ' »Labour Exchango for Harvesters and Machiuo Hands.—Wanted —5 Cowmen-Gar-deners, 355; 3 Cooka. 6 Married Couples, Blade Shearers, 80s; Ploughmen, 455. evtra harvest; Station Blacksmith, Station Cowmen. 355, 40s; 2 Gardeners, -10s; Married Ploughmen, £150; 4 Youths learn ploughing, -ss, 30s. 113 Manchester street. 'Phono 4D7. 753 CjHEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchange— 1 1 Wanted, Cowmen-Gardeners, Boys to milk and useful, Shephcrd-R'-bout ('2 dogs). Groom-Kill, Groom (Hunters), Married Couples* £120, £150; G.F. Hands, Rabbitor. Waiting—Harvesters, Binder Drivers, and Stackers. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 150 Hereford "Street. 'Phone 3763. 1016 DAIIBY'S-BROOKS' Select Registry, Chancery lane, arc NEEDING—Par. Maid 22a Cd, Cow-Gardener 30s. Waitress 22s Gd, Ploughman (married), Waitress 255. Relieving Maid for Alcaroa 233, R'about-Gardeucr 30s, Kit-maid Site, H.M. (good h.) 17s Gd, Cook (p.) 255. Porter 27s 6d, Kit-jnaid 27s 6d, H.P.M. 2Jfi, K.M.L'drcss 255, Cook Kr«, H.P.M. 22a 6d, 2nd Waitrefee (smart) 223 od. Cook (tempy.) 255, P.M.-Waitress 25s', Look (country), Cook (p. hotel) 455. Waitress (tempy) 25s H.M.W. 22s 6d. 'PHONES: Office 130' i. Rcaidence 3221. 3SS SITUATIONS V/ANTEO. XPERIENCED Lady Clerk seeks position ill an office. E.C., 70 Wilson's road, Opawa. EFINED, Domesticated Lady desires position Housekeeper gentleman or Companion-Help elderly couple. *'Immedi-u-toly," "Press 1 ." ARVESTING Work wonted by active man. Writo "A.R.," "Press" Office, Christchureh. 1031 WANTED To LET. TO Let, Superior Six-roomed House; rent, 22s (kl. 4«3 Madras gtrset. 1001 "\X? ANTED to Let, furnishod rooms, double iii and single, in good house, 9s-6s wees,' gas ring and gas, or workmen boarders. 164 Chester street. 1003 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from Stonyhurst, SHEEP-DOG, aged, going blind ono eye, black, with tan points. Answers to name "Storm." Heward. "Avonholmc," Fendalton. 7211 L'OST a month ago, a PUP, about four months old, black, tan. and while. Reward. J. P. Gili, Dolfield. 7284 OST at Woodend yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon, Black aud White Sheep DOG; lour White feet. Answers nam© Rowdy. Finder rewarded on returning or giving information of whereabouts to Dj A, Little. Omihi. "31 5 HOLMES and SONS only stock their celebrated 4-ply Wire Mattresses, and sell at bedrock prices, at 130 and 132 High street. H4315
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 Ito 2 7/11 Chrome sole Girls' I.cglets, plain leather, sizes Prunella House Boots, all sizes, Bally s 10 to 13 5/11 1 and 2 ' 6/9 best quahtv .. ""/'J 60 pairs Tan Leather, ankle strap, Men's White Tennis Shoes . . 4/9 kickcr toe 6/9 II to 13 Ivies' White lennis Shoes 3/6 3/11 Ladies' Cancel Hair Slippers, very warm Ladies' Patent Slip-on Shoe- «* • Cbrnn Sallda ' s . hundreds of pairs. 7to 9 5/11 W omen o Chron ather Lace Boots i o t o 13 6/6 1 and 2 7/11 . rv.™™* 1 T?:.r WarH Men's White Canvas Cricket Shoes 9/6 WomcnsCh.ome 1-Bar Ward Shoes white Crickct Boots 9/H pair _ r ,—i 1 Childs' Sandals, 4 And o .. 2/3 20 prs. Men s Tan leather Glace Derb> Gir]s , Taa Lace and Button Boots— Boots, narrow square toe Ujß 7 __g ir Women's Stout Leather 1-Bar Shoes Mcn . s Sp}it Kip Nailed shooters 14/6 low heels . c , ... Women's Chrome Derbv Shoes 9/11 Ladies White Pophn Shoes, white heels \ Vhitc and Red Tennis 6/6 Worth 8/b 2/6 pair Ladies' White Canvas Derby Shoes 6/9 Ward Shocs rubber heel 6/11 In Black Derby & 1-bar Poplin 6/6 7/6 Youths' Chrome Golosh Boots— Ladtcs' Velvet Shocs —Bargain Prices j tQ 4 12/9 s's 13/9 pair 5/9 6/6 6/11 7/6 8/6 8/11 Men's Chrome Golosh Bais. .. 15/6 Ladies' Sample Tan Shoes, splendid Ladies' Glace Kid Derbv Shoes— value 8/6 9/6 12/6 14/- 18/6 16/- 14/6 12/6 pair Ladies' Tan Boots, sample pairs— Ladies' Glace 1-bar Shoes, hij;h heel— 10/6 11/6 Worth 18/- 14/6 10/9 9/11 7/11 Lad'eV White Buckskin Button Boots. Men's Superior Derby Boots 22/6 24/6 rn'.rnt vamp—Usual Price 32/6 Prunella Button Shoes (Bally'.®) 12/6 Sh!« Pricc 21 - Old ladies' Kid Elastic Boots— 42 pairs Men's Heel an-.i Toe Tip Bal- 9/11 10/9 13/6 ir.orals 14/S pair—Wo't'n more Patent Ankle Straps— Ladies" White Poplin Derby Boots 15/6 11 to 1 5/11 7to 10 5/6 Men's Bluchers 8 ''11 4 to 6 3/9 Men's Glace Boots .. 19/6 21/- Men's Canvas Shocs, all sortsCricket Shocs 5/6 6/6 7/6 pair 7/11 9/11 13/11 Posts;* 6d. extra a pair Stewart Robinson CASHEL STREET VyEST.
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