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SITUATIONS VACANT. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BOYS' SCHOOL, CROYDON, DAYS BAY. A PPLICATIONS are asked for the followmgr petitions:— (1) HEADMASTER, preference given to 01V9 whose wife can act as Matron also. (2) JUNIOR MASTER or MISTRESS to take up chitits next term. For particulars aptjjy to F. J. CARTER, Diocesan Office, 20 Mulgravo street, WOT Wellington.

WANTED: EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT as FIRST SALES for our Underclothing Department. Apply immediately, T. ARMSTRONG and CO., LTD., Victoria square.

half tone and line etcher. WANTED, a First-class FINE ETCHER. also LINE. Apply, giving details of experience, proofs of work, etc., to "PROCESS." „ Box 1005, Chriatchurch.

.WANTED, •WORKING PARTNER, with moderate capita], to extend business showing good returns and capable of developing, into a big concern. Apply 627 "ENERGY" "Press."

.WANTED by Widower, with boy 11 and » * girl 5, capable middle-aged Housekeeper. Good home. Apply by letter to "Kolwood," "Press" Office. 697 A MBERLEY House Girls' Collegiate - £1 - School, Amberley.—Required for next term, House Mistress. Apply, stating experience, etc., to the Lady Principal. C 32 l/yANTED, an Experienced General. Apply » ' to Mrs Edward Grigg, 87 Dyer's Pass road, Cashmere Hills. Tel. 1097. Hills School tram stop. 556

.WANTED, capable Help, 2 adults. Ap1* ' ply, morning or after six, Mrs Thornhill Cooper, corner Weston-Papanui roads. 593 l/l/"ANTED, Experienced Milli&er for work»l room. W. E. Munday and Sons, Limited, Sydenham. 535

"\^\7"ANTED t First-class Coat Machinists, ' » also Apprentices. Chris tchurch Clothing Factory, 244 St. 'Asaph street. 556

~\XTANTED, a Capable General, two adults. : * " Apply Mrs F. W. Bicknell. 16 Hackthorne road, Cashmere Hills. 641 AM"ANTED, capable Lady-Help for coun- * * try. cooking and washing. Apply Mrs Good, 'Phone 4041. 561

/"CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE, LTD., Under Auspices Sheepowners' Union. Has Waiting: Cru tellers, Potato Diggers, Gorse Grubbers and Cutters, Married Ploughmen. Telegrams: "Practice." 'Phone 497. ' _j • A. McDONALD, Manager. OANTEBBURY . labour Exchange Co., ' Ltd., requires: Cook 40s, K.-maid 30s (school), General (Sumner), Cook-Generals. Has waiting engagement: Young Generals, "Waitresses, H.-maid, " Housekeeper. Apply to the Matron, 173 Cashel street. 'Phone 4851 C 3141-625

/"CANTERBURY Labour Exchange, Ltd., v requires several Ploughmen, CowmenGrardeneVs, Cowboys, Married Shepherd. A. McDonald, Manager. 'Phone 497. 113 Manch.'rter street. McD3l4l-285

SITUATIONS WANTED. ' TO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. Experienced bookkeeper is open " to accept Booka to keep at home. Typewriting done. Fees moderate. "RELIABLE," 607 Care of "Press." .

XXTOOD Machinist wants work, any disIVV- trict. E. Richards, 42 Burlington street, Sydenham. 360 SPOUTING- and GUTTERS REPAIRED, Roofs Painted, etc., by . first-class tradesman, at lowest rates .in town. 'PHONE 846, Or 169' DURHAM STREET S., next Treleaven and Shirley. 402

rpEAMSTER wants position, North line preferred. State wages, particulars, D.F., "Press" Office. 527 "jl/TAN, 48, single, all-round Gardener, XtX pininer, milk, drive, housework, attendant, seeks work; abstainer. Reply K.P.H., ''Press." 534

young 1 lady desires posiJ-' tion Companion-Help or Housekeeper, town or 'country. "Press" Office. 631

TKTANTED, Asphalting. Patha, Tennis * » Courts, Motor Drives, laid, by experienced men. Apply 'Phone 1326. 517

LADY, refined, musical, would like, position Companion-Help. ; W.P.H., cstre of "Prees" Office; . ■ "" . ■ ''

"IX7IANTED, .by thoroughly i»» Nurse, position as Children's Nurse, country preferred; or would" take .charge of invalid. Apply V.P.H., "Press" Office. 60S X*T",ANTED, Situation country, General or if Tc Housekeeper; boy 6. Harrington's "Registry, 8 Chancery lane. 601

RETURNED Soldier requires position,, drive lorry or car (running repairs), or any -work; not afraid work. Apply TJ.P.H., "Press." ' 591 TTTANTED, by. respectable young woman, l; " Cleaning, Saturday,: day or half-day. Y.P.H., .care of Prees'* Office. 608 "ANTED, situation, light. General; no washing. Apply A.K.N., "Press." 618 w

MISCELLANEOUS. 11/TcINTYRE'S Fills, extra strong and re■"J- liable, 6s 6d. Your Chemist will post {or twopence extra.

OULDN'T you love to have a Torch for whicli you were not always buying batteries? 6s Odand 10s Ed, at Miiißon's. 'l'hexlatest. .' ' M 6945

LEFT.-OFF Clothing—Mrs Hobson, .117 High street (lato of Dunedin), Cash Buyer ot Ladies',' Gents', and Children's Left-ofE ' Clothing. '• Letters attended to. 'Phone 3626. 8602

SEE the Torchep in Minson's Window and get the latest thing" that's out. Wo more batteries to buy. 6s 6d and 10s- 6d each. M 6945

LEFT-OFF Clothing—-Mrs Meagher, Cash Buyer of Gents' Misfits, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and Children's Clothing. 6 Ferry road. Letter*'promptly attended to. Telephone No. 3578. M 6753

CHEAP Cups and Saucers at Minaon's. Four great lines in Uie window tnd a dozen more inside. Piioes are falling. "JI/ToINTYRE'S Pille, established over thirty IYX years. Recqmmeittled by ladies. Gs 6d, and Grocers. - ■

HOW is. your Foot Warmer? Miuson'a window. Hot water bags end footwarmers. Extraordinary value. Bags 4s 6d and ,5s 6d. M 6945

Annual Stocktaking Boot Sale £12,000 worth Of Footwear to be cleared! Highest grade Boots and Shoes at the Lowest Possible Prices We are determined to reduce our heavy stock. Consequently this Real ju/requMng footwear cannot do represents thousands of pairs of Boc* ccf. better than to seize this "J ™ r T „ n „,^rci NOTE THE GREAT REDUCTIONS AND COMPARE OUR ™CESI 23 pairs GENTS* BOX CALF BOOTS .. •• 10 pairs YOUTHS' CHROME LACE BOOTS, 1 to J 17 pairs WOMEN'S LACE BOOTS, Derby fronts, Chrome ' r . n tr»r»t?t>e »/• 2»/t .. 18/11 IS/11 pair .. »/11 .. 17/4 4 pairs 1/U/t to 30/M/S 30/10/1 39 pairs GENTS' SEWN SLIPPERS 20 pairs BOOTS lor YOUTHS, 1 to 5, tips 75 E Mi" H £s.DI^ S GLACE KID LEATHER ,-B« SHOES 6a pairs REAL GLACE KID DERBY SHOES-Marvellous Value tto lineUsual Price 22/- .. ■ ■ ■■ •• 16/11 nair 60 pairs WOMEN'S LACE SHOES .. •• •• ' &/1 30 pairs GLACE KID SHOES, low heels (W«d) „ .. .. IJ/» 31 pairs MEN'S CHROME DERBY BALMORALS— Usual Price 23/6 .. .. I/i 100 pairs WHITE KID BOOTEES .. •• •• y*P"J 19 pairs MEN'S STOUT NAILED SHOOTERS .. 1»/11 *?d **/• 16 pairs MEN'S BALS., square toes for corns or bunions, no cap—Fine easy »/• 7/4 4/4 >LDr " Boot this .. .. ■ 12 pairs MEN'S LONG GUM BOOTS (Also GOLD SEAL and RED BALL) » pairs GLACE KID WARD SHOES .. UhfrfcM 100 pairs CHILDREN'S SHOES, 3 to 6 .. BLACK and TAN BOOTS .. • • F ro ®. 16 pairs LADIES' GLACE KID i-Bar EVENING SHOES pairs LADIES' TAN DERBY SHOES, newest make OLD LADIES' WARM FELT LINED BOOTS 30/- pair 35/- pair • 7/6 «/« pair 3/11 pair 4/11 pair 11/1 pair 13/4 pair 14/( and 14/4 LADIES' TAN and BLACK BROGUE SHOES GENTV TAN and BLACK BROGUE SHOES LADIES' VELVET i-Bar SHOES rxI?IM^GOLOSMS»/«' 1 •/• »/• • FOOTHOLDS »/,1 rilM BOOTS .. 21/9 27/t 31/4 WOMEN'S CHROME LEATHER DAIRY BOOK "j „ m GIRLS' CHROME SCHOOL BOOTS, 10 to 13—13/1 I and .—ls/1 M WOMEN'S WHITE KID EVENING SHOES .. •• MEN'S SHOOTERS, nailed, best quality, wide fitting •• ' heei'and .! MEN'S PATENT CALF COURT Price n/f> uuvie KID LACE and COURT SHOES .. »•/• P**r MEN'S HEAVY GREENHIDE NAILED SHOOTERS-Y.'orth^ 5 /- MEN'S FINE DERBY BALS .. .. •• 3t/- 31/9 put LADIES' BOOK, Cloth .. •• . .V/.* P . BLACK IMITATION SUI , very good 10/4 14/11 11/11 pair ssf^i^C^S C Hols, 0 Fa™.' Black-the latest te> CHROME DERBY SHOES (Ladies'). Patent Cap 11/11 17/J P*^. RUBBER HEELS—Revolving—44 • • Shaped-** pa. WHOLE SETS RUBBER SOLES .. .. . • V~ POCT—LADIES' M, and MEN'S M Extra. No Approbation or Credit during Sale STEWART ROBINSON CASHEL STREET WEST • 4167;

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17452, 12 May 1922, Page 13

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