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j SITUATIONS VACANT. FORE MAX MOTOR MECHANIC. "VTTE require the services of FIRST-CLASS MOTOR MECHANIC as FOREMAN. Mast be fully qualified to hold position. Preference to a man with electrical experience. ALSO. FIRST-CLASS TURNER and FITTER. One that has served apprenticeship to Engineering Trade preferred. Eligible men need not apply. J. ?. HAWKES, LTD., Motor Garage, 9709 Durham 6treet, Christcburch. COFFEE AND SPICE EXPERT "DEQUIRED by Leading Manufacturer, ■*-« RELIABLE MAN for COFFEE and SPICE DEPARTMENT. Excellent opening-, good prospects. Apply, stating age, experience; and enclosing copies credentials, to "CONDIMENT," Care Charles Haine3 Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, -259 Wellington. WANTED, EXPERIENCED HARDWARE L ASSISTANT. Apply John duthie ana co., ltd., Wellington. WANTED, SMART JUNIOR CLERK (IEALE). With previous experience. Apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. LTD. 2327 ' . WANTED for AUCKLAND. Permanent. Every encouragement. ( Apply P.O. BOX 312, I 631 Wellington. TAT ANTED, a Governess iu private school. » t Salary £50 a year. References required. Apply_Lß, this office. • 599 "\7V/',- a^TED v Experienced Skirt Machinists 1 ana finishers, also Apprentices. Apply The Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Allen street. 595 first-class Painters. T. J." Archbold, 147 Rolkston street Linwood. "WANTED, thoroughly experienced Woman '* * Cook. Apply with references, Chriatchurch Club. 627 "yif ANTED, Good Girl Feeder for . Letter- ' ' press Machines. Apply Factory Manager, "Press" Cteco. ANTED, Junior Clfrk for the Factory '' ' Office,'' Quickness with accuracy at extensions essential. Apply by letter, statin"etc., The Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Ltd° Christchurph.' 614 Girl to assist Housework by ' T the day; 18 Bryndwr, road, Fendalton. Apply Tel. 4443. 643 "WJANTED, Improvers and Apprentices for " * our Dressmaking Workrooms. Graham, Wilson, and Smellie. 641 V\7ANTED, Apprentices for Dressmaking. -Apply Miss Morrison, c.o. T. Armstrong and Co., Ltd., /Victoria square. 646 ,WANTED, capable Groom, used - to trot»»1 ting stable preferred. 135 Gloucester street, City. 655 MCDONALD'S N.Z. LaDour Exchange has Crutchers awaiting engagement. Wanted, Married Shepherd; 10 Ploughmen,40s, 455; Couple, man gardener, wife cook, £140; Gardeners, 455; 3 Cowboys, 20s, 30s p Threshing Hands, 2s; Youths, learn ploughing, 30s; Ploughman-Waggoner, 60s; Youth Groom; Station Youth.- 'Phone 497. ' 113 Manchester streq£. M 6389-71 | SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. \I\fANTED, Blado Crutchers; M.C., Shep- • •' 1 herd, wife cook for 2 (N. Canty.); M.C., Shepherd, wife cook 2 or 3 (N. Island); Cowman Rouseabout; S. Shepherd (N. Island); 2 Station Cooks-Bakers, 60s; 2 Contract Gorso Grubbers; 2 Contract Firewood Cutters; 1 Ploughman-Waggoner; Several Ploughmen, 40s, 455; Cowmen-Gardeners, 355; Boys, milk itnd useful, 255, 305.. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange. SB4ll-G36 CENTRAL Labour Agency (Girls' Registry Office), Victoria square. Want— Cook and H-maid, 25a, .22s 6d; Cook, 35e; Hotel Cooks, 30s; H.M.-Laundress, 255; Cowboy, 30s. Waiting—M.- Ploughman, wjfo cook for men. R. Handcock, Land and Labour Agent. Phone 1575 283 ARBY-BROOKS'S Select Registry, Chancery lane, have DISENGAGED: — I Pantrymaid, Porter (night). Woman, temp. | work, positions 2 girl friends, job 'in Trot Stables, M.C., also Son do odd jobs. Are NEEDING.—Cooks-Genl., 30a. 25a; H.M. (Institution), 22a 6d; P.M.W., 20s; Porter (H.), 30s; Waitress (Institution); 22s 6d; Kit-man 30s; L. Helps. 27s 6d, 255, 20s; : Cooks—lnstitution 30s. P. £6 10s month, ! P. 30s; K.M. (H.). 20s. 'Phones:—Office . 1106, Residence 3221. 499 ' SITUATIONS WANTED^ 1 1 WANTED, Situation as Housemaid or ' light General. Opawa preferred. One day off. Lll, "Press." ] 629 PLOUGHMAN and Rouseabout want work • same station. X.X.Z.,, "Press" Office. . 651 ' PAP EB' S H;A V v l Na S FOR SALE. - . ] . 1 * ' . SUITABLE FOR PACKING. . ' Apply x

STOCKTAKING BOOT SALE SALE WOW ON BARGAIN BOOT SALE FOR EVERYBODY Hundreds of Pairs of Boots and Shoes to be Reduced Considerably in Price* NOW OFFERING—'The following: Lines at Cash Price*: 20 prs Ladies' Fawn Gabardine Boots Gents' Box Chrome Derby Boots— 17/6, worth 25/- 21/6 22/6 23/6 18prs Ladies' Patent Lace Boots, white English Cookhams 25/- 26/- 28/6 tops .. .. .. 22/6 Ladies' Gum Boots .. 13/9 pr Boys'JLnglish Derby Balmorals— Men's Stout Watertight Clogs 16/6 pr * 7to 10, 8/6; 11 to 1, 9/6 Large Shipment Men's Thigh Gums— 1 Men's Light Chrome Derby Balmorals 27/6 32/6 35/16/9 Men's Heavy Knee Gum Boots— Men's Stout Rubber Storm Boots 20/— (water-tight) .. .. 16/6 Women's Chrome 1-Bar Ward Shoe— Sizes 5, 6 only in Men's Stout Tfejgh 9/11 Gum Boots .. Our Price 21/- Women's Chrome Leather Lace Boots Ladies' Felt Slippers.. 1/9 2/3 13/11 pr Ladies' Goloshes 5/6 Ladies' Velvet Shoes—Bargain PriCM ! Camel-hair top, leather soles— 7/6 8/6 8/11 4/11 5/6 5/11 6/6 Men's Heel and Toe Tip BalmoralsMen's Goloshes, job line, 7 & Bonly 3/6 14/11 Ladies' Evening Shoes .5/6 Ladies' Patent Slip-on.Shoe— Men's Evening Shoes, Patent leather— 19/6 21/6 22/6 10/6 12/6 Girls' Tan Lacerand Button Boots— Men's Glace Kid Conrt Evening Shoes 7-B—4/11 pr 12/6 Women's Chrome Derby Shoes 10/6 Ladies' White Kid Wedding Shoe— Ladies' Ward Shoes, rubber heel 6/11 7/11 8/11 Youths' Chrome Golosh Boots 13/9 pr Football Boots for Men .. 12/6 Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes— Men's Extra Heavy Double-pegged Sole 18/6 .16/- 14/8 12/6 pr Shooters .. .. 22/6 pr Men's Superior Derby Boots .. 24/6 Men's Greenhide Nailed Shooters— Patent Ankle Straps— Now selling .. 23/6 pr 11 to I—s/11 7 to 10—5/6 Men's Chrome Golosh Balmorals, 17/11 4 to 6—3/9 Men's Split Kip Balmorals, heel and Patent Boots, Button, White Snede toetiponly .. 12/6pr Tops .. .. 22/6 Men's Split Kip Nailed Shooters, Youths' Stout Balmorals, heel and toe medium weight .. 15/9 pr Plate. Ito 5 ... -.. f2/9 40 prs Girls' Chrome Leglefc, 10 to 13, Youths' Best Chrome Derby Bals, tips 11/9 land 2 13/3 3, 4and 5 13,9 Ito 5, 17/11 and 14/11 Postage—Women's, 64.; Men's, fs. STEWART ROBINSON CASHEL STREET

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16214, 17 May 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16214, 17 May 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16214, 17 May 1918, Page 9