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SITUATIONS VACANT. FOREMAN MOTOR MECHANIC. TXTE requiro the services of FIRST-CLASS VV MOTOR MECHANIC as FOREMAN. Musi be fully qualified to hold position. Preference to "a man with, clcctrical experiencc. ALSO, ~ | FIKST-CLASS TURNER and FITTER. Ono that has served i-.porenticeship to Engineering Trade preferred. Eligible men need not apply, J. S. HAWKES, LTD.. Motor Garage, 9700 s Durham 6treet, Christcmirch._ WHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL. TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT. i A PPLICATIONS. with testimonials, stat- J ii ing ageand experience in cecondary cchool | work, -.vill be received up till NOON or. MAY 25th, from either maio or female Teachers qualified {or general secondary echool woTk. The salary offered for a malo assistant is at the rate of £250 and lady assistant £200. Tho successful applicant will I bo required to take up duties on June -4th, 191 S. Further reticulars on application to tho Principal' or Secretary of the Board. 9700 J. McKINNON, Secretary. WANTED, end of May, a LADY with some NURSING EXPERIENCE, and a good NEEDLEWOMAN; also accustomed to Children to take post of MATRON in BOYS' PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Apply wifli fullest particulars to MRS ORFORD, Waihi School, 973S "Winchestor. South Canterbury. WANTED, SMART YOUTH for train for two hours each morning. 5.30 to 7.30. Apply, PUBLISHER, "Press." WANTED, TWO LABOURERS. Apply CARETAKER, 9743 Canterbury Park Trotting Club. T\7"ANTED, Middle-aged Man as COLLEC- ' * TOR, for large company. Apply in { first instance, with copios of testimonials, J to BOX 95, Post Office, Christchurch. 5732 | rpo Xaiiores6&3—Wanted, Txoueer Hand, i J- Apply (J. \V*. Bell, ltangiora. 9740 kA/"Ai\'lJiU, Butcher lor cart work. A. G. '' • Bull, Sydenham. 248 XAj'Ai'i'Xiuu, Oapabic Person tor workroom, t V Armiger adid Uo,, Cafihel street. UVJio WAITED, General for the' country, good » V wages. Apply immediately to Mrs Rutherford, Warner's Hotel. 27i Coat Machinists and Finishers. V i christciuirch. (Jiouiing Factory, 241 bt. Aau-ph stieet. 231 W jUftiSU, Useful Woman to assist housework, 2 or a weeks. H2B, "Press." 237 WANTED, Head Housemaid, must have re. fevencec. Mrs Way, Labour .Dept., liovt. Buildings. 243 \i\fANTED, Youth for 6 tore. Wages 80s • ' National Electrical and Engineering Co., 150 High street. 244 WANTED, General Smith or Floorman, able to turn shoes, permanent job and good wages. Ashby Berga and Co., 3treet. 253 WANTED, Young Girl for housework. No ' ' children. Apply 125 Bcalcy avenuo. 249 D 7 Smart"Lad. Apply 10-11 a.m., iT ' i C.-J. Trcleaven, 119 \Yorceetex street. 2fi9 TAT ANTED, Competent Gardeners, also V I Apprentices for Nursery and Glasshouse work. A.. W. Buxton, Ltd. 208 ANTED, a, Saw Bench Hand for cutting firewood Apply Box 717, Post Office. 258 ANTED, Smart Lad. Apply Grocery Manager, N.Z. Farmers' (Jo-op. Assn., Ltd. 259 WANTED, a Respectable Elderly Man for sleeping. Apply Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Alton street. _ 262 1 iff AN TED, Laundress 40s, Cook 50a, Cook »V i'fj iOa month, town, Kmd. 255. Plenty positions. Harrington's Registry, b Chanwry lane.

CONFECTIONERY— Melbourne . ManufncJ Hirer requires Live Representative for Canterbury, for all Confectionery linos, including beat qualities Chocolates, Jubcs, Gum Work, ctc. Apply "Confectioner," 0.0. Gordon and Gotch, Melbourne, Vic. _ 8572 ENTRAIi Labour Agency (Girls' Registry Office), Victoria square, have waiting engagement: First-cla&i Gardener (single). Wanted: Cooks, 355, 30s; H.P. Maids, 22s Gd °0s- H.M.-Laundresa countrj', 255; A.maid" alis. R. Handcock, Land and Labour Agent. 'Phono 1575. . __ TircDONALD'S N.Z. Labour Exchango has IVJL Crutchei-6 awaiting engagement. Wanted, Married Shepherd: 10 Ploughmen, 40s, 455; Couple, man gardonor, wife cook, £110; Gardeners, 45«; 3 Cowboye, -Os, dUe, Threshing Hands, 2a- Souths, learn ploughing, 30s; Ploughman-Waggoner, bOs; Youth Gioom; Station Youth. 'Phone 40,..1X3 Manchester street. M 6389-71 SHEEPFARMERS* LABOUR EXCHANGE. •*757 ANTED, il. Gardonor, wife ml. near W* town; M. Shepherd, wife ml (no school); 8 Scrub Cuttere, 355, 403; 1 Enginedriver; Several Ploughmen, 40s, 455; Cow-men-Gardeners, 355; milk and useful, 255, 30a. Sheepfarmera Labour Exchange^ "jrvARBY'S-BROOKS'S J J Chancery lane, have DISEJi GAGED— Porter (expd.) Offico Cleaner (woman), tt.keepeis, M. Pioughman (good) Sewing Maid, expd. Dressmaker, Farm Manager. Are KVRDING —EL-man, 30s; H.M.a (H.), 22a (id 203" Help, 1 chM allowed. 255; Cool: fpS 30a- H.P.W., 22s 6d; Cook (H.), 3fe; MC -for' Hotel. £130; Genl. to 2 oldpeople, w Cooke-Genl., 27s 6d, 255, 22s 6d. 'PHONES— Office 1106, Residence 3221. 225 SITUATIONS WANTED. CHEF feeks situation, town or country, first-class references. WJ,, "Press." TIESPECTABLE Person wants offices to IX clean. Apply H29, "Press." 246

ALL PREVIOUS PURCHASES ECLIPSED | A WONDERFUL DEAL IN Ladies' High-Leg Boots LATEST FASHION Bought at 10/- in the £ In all my purchases of Boots and Shoes, extending over a considerable period, I have never bought such an array of Sampie Boots, consisting of Patent Leather £oots with white buck tops, Gabardine High-top Lace Boots, and other sorts. Some hundred and fifty pairs in all, at the startling price of 10/- in the £. They are usually sold at 25/-, 27/6,30/-, 32/6 to 35/-. To create a stir in the city, I intend to sell the whole lot at 1 7/6 per pair. This is no vain boast; the goods will be on exhibition on Thursday, 25th of April. You will save op every pair from 7/6 to 12/6. SECURE A PAIR BEFORE THE RUSH SETS IN Every pair is absolutely the best of quality, and no goods are better made or finer finish. stewartMbinson GASH BOOT SALESMAN .. GASHEL ST. SSiar—S93T

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16205, 7 May 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16205, 7 May 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16205, 7 May 1918, Page 9