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SITUATIONS VACANT. ARTHUR BARNETT, LTt).. DUNEDIN. WT ANTED, lor our Town Salon, a ' * YOUNG LADY with a thorough knowledge of- Exclusive Garments to act aa FIRST "SALES." The uuccessful applicant will receive a liberal' salary. Interviews from 8 o'clock Saturday evening at 851 COLOMBO STREET NORTH, 655 Christchurch. ASHBURTON HOSPITAL BOARD. A PPLICATIONS (accompanied with tcstimonials), to be addressed to the Chairman, from Men with Commercial or Ho»pi;al experience, are called for the .position of SECRETARY, at a SALARY of £4OO PER ANNUM. Duties will ronimcno® on Ist September, 1924. Applications clcsa on the 30th JUNE, 1924. CHAS. REID, alii Chairman. "WINE AND SPIRITS." APPLICANTS for the appointment Of TRAVELLER, advertised over the pseudonym "Wine and Spirits," are notified that the position has now been filled. THE CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, The Trustees' Excutors' Building, Dunedin. 3139 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, position at once by Youth • years). Had experience with sheep and team work. Apply A.Z., Jim Halligan, Belfast. ___ ' 3082 T7INGLISH Gentle woniafT, experience in Ntarsing, desires position as Nurae or Travelling Companion. KeJerences exchanged. . A.E., "Press." "IXfANTED, by Two Experienced Men, V contract Wild Pig Killing. Reply, stating terms, to "Dogs,' caro "Press' Office. . *<» REFINE© Person seeks He-engagement m good heme; Housekeeper or Ladyhelp ; references exchanged. R. 0.8., "Press." "VST-ANTED, Domestic Position by mother ' ' ' and daughter, in or near Christchurch. References. J., "Press" Office, Kaispoi. 3123 YOUTH <2l) wants Work in Town or . Couutry; can plough. 8.0.8., " P' •APERHANGINO Service—C. T. Rodla and Son, 21 Stoneyhurat Btre«t, St. Albans. Ring 4455. _____ ; 953 ~\\T ANTED, position on farm, by' Youth' ** 1 (19), twelve nionths' general experience. L.0.8., "Press.'' £5? POSITION -as Land Salesman, on commission basis, with good firm; experi- . 11 WANTED, by experienced Gardener, sit--1 uation as gardener; references. Apply R.F., "Press" Office. Plain Sewing to do in own VV ; home. K.H., "Press." 631 IRL. 16, wants Work in Shop or HouaevT work. A.8., "Press," Rangiora. 8123 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. XJEALTHY CASHMERE., HILLS

"KHARTOUM" (late of 86 Armagh street.) 78 DYER'S PASS ROAD (Formerly known as ■ "Stanagfi"). Payinjj visitors received. 'Phone 7027. Two minutes froin Hills School Stop, "ST. ELMO" PRIVATE HOTEL. 62 ■WORCESTER STREET WEST.. SUPERIOR Accommodation, Permanent pleats from 50s per week, according to room and hou le. Casual guests 12a 6d per day. 'Phone t?2. M7lßl KENILWORTE PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, Quietest, Sunniest,■ and .Beat Position in City. Up-to-date bathroom* and Separate Shower. Gentlemoi) - »nd Mirried Coup'e9, 'Phone 3839. 26 CASHEL STREET WEST. 88455 E A 0 H C L 1 F F S," Ideal Winter. Home. . Families arranged for in school holidays.-or children alone. Telephone IS49K. Misses Hugfjina ond Suckling. H 4314-498 VACANCIES for PERMANENT OR CASUAL BOARDERS, City, near Fire Station.- Under new management. Apply _ L 4203 173 LICHFIELD STREET B Q r TAGO HOUSE, 269 MADRAS STREET, Latimer square. _ EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. Paying Visitors received. , 479 WANTED, Two Friends, share large Bedi-sittingroom; . fireplace, gas ring ; breakfast. Refined home. 'Phone 8202. 608 WANTED, Board and Residence in Woolaton or Opawa, single room. State terms. .Apply 2.N.8., "Press." 498 "VTACANCY for Lady Teachers and Stu- * dents in comfortable home; close to colleges. K. 0.8., "Press." , ' 49S ~ r WANTED. : * "\7STANTE D, kind person Adopt Child from *» 'birth; premium. X.N.8., "Press." WANTED Known at Nicholson' and Co.'s —7O-inch Flannelette Sheeting, 8e 9d yd. ' ' ' WANTED at Nicholson and Co.'e—Single Bed Colonial Grey Blankets, 26# 6d pair. , . WANTED Known at Nicholson and Co.'s -rWhite Flannelette Cot Blankets, U lljd each, at Nicholson and Co.'a—Large Size White Colonial Blankets, 42b 6d pair. WANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s—Childreh's Ail Wool Jerseys, assorted colours, 4# 64. - WANTED, at Nicholson, and Co.'s Children's All Wool Seta, ISs 3d. . WANTED Known at Nicholson and Co.'a —White Flannelette Rugs, Special, from 6a 3d and 7s lid. WANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s—s6 inch Colonial Blanket Cloth, So lid y»rd ■ K6543-1069 PERSONALS. ■DEFINED/MUSICAL GENTLtBIAX OF XV MEANS, 36, WISHES TO MEET REFINED MUSICAL LADY, 30-35, OF MEANS, VIEW MATRIMONY. "Cupid," "Press." 6t5 MISCELLANEOUS. ASK your Grocer for "Jacobus" Dyea: the . beat dye on the market for dyeing Woollens, Half-wooUejis. Silk, Cotton, etc. Price Is packet. 40 different colours, all guaranteed. None better. . 557 REYNOLDS Shoe Store, removed opposite Opera Houße, Tuam street; cheaper rent; lower prices. iBO ""RVTEND-A-TEAR'' will mend that hole ITA in your coat and make the rent invisible. Is a packet, at Minson's. RECORDS —Just arrived, shipment of Im"Hits." Come and hear the sew Fox-trota and Jaxx music on H.M.V., Regal, Colombia, and Zonophone Heoarda, City Piano Co., 93 Cwhel street. C 7199 MINSON'S for lowest prices in Writing Pads, Envelopes, and Stationery Sundries. See our Brushes and Combs. McINTYBES Pills. ladies recommend their valuable aid. fa 6d. Chemists and Storekeepers. 07148 rpRIVETS Is 6d, Is 9d. 2a. Useful things A' for the winter. Iron' wheels for Toy Carts. Ten sizes, from $d to 2a 6d. McINTYBE'S Pills, extra strong and reliable, 6« 6d. Your chemist will post for twopence extra. C7ISG MEND your own Boob. Minaon'o Cromoxo I Soles are easily put on at home and double the life of the boot. M 6547--23 ' IMTeINTYRE'S Pills, established over thirty i". year*. Reoonunended by ladies. Ss 6d. i Chemists and Grocers. 07153

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18096, 11 June 1924, Page 15

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