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f /|r Pinched. Jf p % • ByOfour* Glasses.? | |f &/ f Pethaps you have accepted dia- If || \S \f*/3\ comfort as a necessary adjunct to eyeglass wearing. -| ll vL ' A T \ 80 t^iere ** a b J 2 and pleas- % V- SUrP " SC f y ° U P The clips evenly distribute their slight # r pressure so that the AOCo Fits-U Eyeglasses \ 1 ' rcma^n steady under all conditions. Let us show % • you >v^at Fits-U Eyeglass comfort really means. f John R. Procter | Consulting Optician - High Street J

SITUATIONS WANTED. POSITION WANTED. BY YOUTH 19, on homely plaoo, Icara mixed farming;. HAD' IS MONTHS' EXPERIENCE. Rep lion, ; BOS 861.' ! 3931 Cliristchurcli. f OMPETENT Hill Country PLOUGHMAN DESIRES POSITION. Team and Shoep Work; or would Manaf* Place. Handy dog and huntaway pup. ' State wages to "FURROW,' °?6S ''Press." A DVERTISER seeks employment as -- 1 SALESMAN., Ten years' experience London Tea Finn. W. 41, 1210 "Press'' Office. . YV ORK'lNG Manager, with good practical ' » experience, desires position on small Station, 3-4000 sheep. Thorough knowledge of all farm work. Good references. F.rv.Q., "Press" Office. , 1223 \\TANTED, by widow, position as Housed » » keeper to one or two gentlemen, town. ' Apply, G.M., "Press." 1224 GARDENER, experienced, industrious, undertakes worfk, day or contract. G.N.T., "Pres3." . • 1335 HOUSEWORK or Cooking required by re'young Woman, few hours daily; town preferred. K.R.X., "Press." 125 C \\TANTED. Hoielkeopers, experienced Bar- » » man, Cellarman, Manager, wants position; references. jjicensee," "Press' Office; 12C1 WANTED KNOWN. i j WANTED Known—That Mcholson and Co are selling Crepe do Chino in all , shades at lie. 6d. | V\7"ANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s, Special 1 V V Value in Ladies' White Cotton Combinations, at 5s 6d. WANTED, at Nicholson and Co.!s, Smart White Voile Blouses, Laco Trimmed, for 12s Gd. '« . • WANTED, at Nicholson. and Co.'s, Smart Ready-to-wear Hats for 15s Gd. at Nicholson rind Co.'s, Stylish V 1 Crepo do Chine Blouses, hand-worked, at 3Ss. . WANTED, at Nocholson and Co.'e, Ladies' Flannel Costumes, at £3 ss. \\f ANTED, at Nicholson'9 and Co.'e, 15 V t Pieces Fancy Btouse Muslin, at Is ■ N6657-801 MISCELLANEOUS. GHIJINEY Sweeping. 'Phones" 2090, 3742, or 39 Andover street. T. BenjaminSmith. - .. .. 1186 I LEPT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Meagher,. Cash Buyer, of Gents' Misfits, Boots, Trunks, [ . Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and Children's I ■ Clothing. 123 Lower High street. Letters ! 1 promptly attended to. Telephone No. 3573 LEFT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Pritchard is a 1 Cash Buyer of Gents' Misfit and Leftoff Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, and. Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot cash. Ring up 'Phono 3394, or write 13 Victoria street. : FBOI9 ' EFT-OFF Clothing—Mre Robson, U? High street (late of Dunedin), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters t .tended to. 'Phone 3628. R503 "\X7HOOPING Cough—An occasional doso ' ' of Marshall's Cnstana Veaca will pro* ( vent this disease, 2s. all Chemists. 6988 J MciNTYRE'S "Extra Strong Regulating , Pills, 5s 6d. Your Grocer or Chemist j will poet for twopence extfa. 06445 PRUNING without gloves is a silly game. 1 Minson'a heavy or light leather gardening gloves make_it a pleasure. M6G6I-596 MciNTYRE'S Extra Strong Regulating) Pills, 5s Gd; the most reliable Pills in tho Market. Chemists and Storekeepers. IA7HOOPING Cough—Mothers are warned » » against this disease remaining on chil- 3 dren. Marshall's Castana Veeca brings prompt Telief,. 2s, all Chemists. G9BB • WHOOPING Cough—why allow yoxir children to suffer? Marshall's Castanit Vesta effects immediate relief, 2s, all Chemists. 6988 BOABD AND KESIDENCR ~ A CCOMMODATION is now available foi -fJ- visitors at "GLEN VIEW," GERAI, DINE,, a -favourite holiday resort. Foi • terms and full particulars apply to H5356 "GLEN VIEW." Geraldine. ] RESPECTABLE Working Girl wants Board with, private family, Linwood preferred. Working Girl, this office. ' 1218 i/|TANTED, Urgently, Hoard and Lodging y » or Rooms, for lla-rried Couple and three children, youngest 4. West preferred. Apply "Prefrs." 1245

Bargain Boots Second Shipment arrives from Australia And they are the cream of the whole purchase— If mostly ladies' patent leather Shoes of the highest I! quality—the kind which usually sell at 50/- a gair— |j my prices ape oAly 23/6,25/6 and 27/6 a pp. [I Two complete stocks .at less than wholesale prices MEN'S FULL-BIZE "KYOM HYI> # » RUBBER SOLES " .. 3/3 mir il 30 pairs MOCK SUEDE DERBY aHOBft~-Challengft priC6 14/G If* 20 pairs LADIES' VELVET HIGH-LEG BOOTS, smart shapes IG7— II 24 pairs WOMEN'S "STANDARD" BRAND CHROME SLIPPERS «na)l I sizes . • .. •« ## ~ * 6/6 * il 20 pairs GIRLS' CHROME LEGLETS, 7 to' 10 9/0 io to 13 30/S II 48 pairs MEN'S CHROME GOLOSH 8 03/r |( MEN'S "DEFIANCE" BRAND TAN BROGUE SHOES 3&/~ Si GENTS' r-CEHTtmiOH" BOOTS-Every pair pwMtJfZ" wide wolts, stout soles —a toed business boot . 32/6 II KEN'S BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS .. 2</« mi 26/G • II 30 MEN'S THIGH GUM BOOTS (Hood Rubber Cor.) 25/9 I YOUTHS' CHROME BALB, riretted, 1 to 5 .. 17/6 Si vmTTW^ CS r T Q A t^' ( j ty R^Q TA V C ' I . ON SUEDE QOURT SHOES 17/11 I YOU fHS GLACE BALS, 1 to 4*—Challenge Prico 17/11 || WOMEN'S BLACK SUEDE DERBY SHOES. eood traaiitr " 35/~ II 481 WOMEN'S GLACE DERBY SHOES—CisOlcnge JS£ T " 12/6 I LADIES* GLACE KID 1-BAR WALKING SHOES "* 17/6 II LADIES' GLACE "AIDA" BUTTON BOOTS, no cap " 23/9 ?gvJ*To?^. ELisT,c s ® i!l > boots' 28 " """Sgi lifwoss " •• V/u " a 101 ¥?£t3<.? A S.XI LLOW WELTED BOOTS TT i: i: *; 35/~ I LADIES* SATIN QUILTED SLIPPERS all eolonii 5/11 I MEN'S NAILED SHOOTERS 9 "• %)l | MEN'S STOUT CHROME HEAVY COOKHAMS II 11 S5/~ I 2 pairs M£N 8 BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS .. .* ,* 20/0 I Stewart Robinson Never Undersold Cashel Street West I RB64l—yifi* ; • • ,'iH

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16945, 21 September 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16945, 21 September 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16945, 21 September 1920, Page 10

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