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SITUATIONS VACANT. TirelTO Words. One SMlllng per Insertion; threa Insertions 2/6. N Z PERPETUAL FORESTS, LTD. SPECIAL BOND ISSUE. THREE Capable Men, of good standing, are required to interview leading citizens in towns throughout New Zealand. This Special Bond Issue is meeting with a good reception from the general public in Australia and New Zealand, and is the most attaactive proposition ever yet offered. Preference will be given to applicants with motor-car or cycle. Good remuneration is offered to the right man. APPLY IMMEDIATELY TO SMITH, WYLIE and CO., P.O. Eoi 134, Christchurch. 9582 TUITION IK BOOK-KEEPING. PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT m the City is prepared to ACCEPT A LIMITED NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN BOOK-KEEP-ING, ETC. Day or Evening. Personal attention throughout. No class work. Fees 10s monthly. Students specially prepared lor Office Appointments and University Examination*. Interview " ACCOUNTANCY " P.O. Box 225. SS-'AI Christchurch. ART NEEDLEWORK AND TOILET SALESWOMAN. DI.C, WANGANUI, require the services • of a Capable and Experienced SALESWOMAN to take charge of Toilet and Needlework Sections. Apply in first instance to MANAGER, D.1.C., 9611 Christchurch. ADIES' UNDERCLOTHING.—BEATHS, Christchurch, invite applications for position of Buyer for Ladies' Underclothing and Children's Wear Sections. Apply in writing, enclosing copies of references. 1416 CHAS. OGILVIE, Director. MACHINE Knitting is easy and profitable. Start business for yourself. Catalogue free. Saunders, Dominion Building, Wellington. H 5051 WANTED, Six Salesmen; good seller; reference required. Apply Westland Agency Co., care P. H. Labatt, Pyne's Buildings. 1432 FOR a Family Business nothing is better than Machine Knitting. Particulars from Saunders, Dominion Building, Wellington. H 5051 WANTED for country, Nursery Governess, three children: one able to teach music preferred. Mrs P. Morse, Waiau. 9406 Yy[ANTED, Single Cowman-Gardener for •V » Station. Canterbury Labour Exchange Manchester street. • 963^ WANTED, Estimate for Connecting Sewer, laying pipes, etc. 207 Hill's road, St. Albans. ■ 1314 WANTED, Pantrymaid-Waitress. Apply Paragon Tea Rooms, 123 Hereford street. 9620 IANTED, a Strong Youth, age 16 or 17. ' Steel Bros., Addington. 9632 .Wi pANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE CO., LTD., requires;— Cooks (Hanmer, Geraldinc), 40s; Daily Help (Opawa), Children's Nurse, Waitress (country hotel), Mother's Help, House-Parlourmaid, LadyHelp, Generals (Fendalton, Waipara, Rakaia, City), Housemaid (hostel). Waiting Engagement: Housekeeper, Compa,nion-Help, Laundress. THE MATRON, 'Phone 4851. 173 Cashel street. • ' . C32T7CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE CO., LTD. (late McDonald's, eatab. 1879), under auspices Canterbury Sheepowners' Union,' wants: Married Couple fcr Station, Ploughman, Tractor Driverß, Cowman, Cowman-Gardener, Hand and Machine Milkers, We recommend: Stackers, Harvesters, Binder Drivers, Cooks for Station and Mills, Shepherds, and Musterers. Only best classes of farm and station hands. 'Phone 497, residence 4939. 113 Manchester street. . C 3277 CENTRAL REGISTRY, 96 Hereford street (upstairs) Requires: Cooks, 455, 40s; H.P. Maids, Girl to Assist, Temp. Cook, Kitchenmaid (school), Housemaid-Waitress (college, not young), Laundress (institution), Housekeeper for Farmhouse, Cook and H.P. Maid (together). Girl to Assist, temporary, country. W6540 ; . . • TELEPHONE. 4708. "" SCOTT'S LABOUR . REGISTRY, 761 Colombo . street, opposite Minson's (upstairs), Requires Couple for -bachelor ' shepherd, wife housekeeper; Middle-aged Companion-Help, (country), Housekeeper, one lady (country); Companion-Lady Help (Sumner); Children's Nurse-Parlourmaid (City). 355; Cook (suburbs), 40s; H-md.-Waitress (country and City, Hotols): Domestic Helps, Cook-Generals, Laundress, Teamster, Farm Hand, Sawmill Hand. 'Phone 1637. H 5670 VICTORIA Labour Agency requires:— Cook-Housemaid (City), Cooks (City and Country), Cook-General, Housemaid (country hotel), Pantrymaid (institution), Lady-Help (country), Cook-Generals, Domestic Helps, etc. Room 5, 108 Ar< magh street, Victoria square. 'Phone 4717. TYARBY BROOKS' SELECT REGISTRY, 12a Chancery lane.— H.-Maid-Wait-resses (30s, 32s 6d), 2 H.-Keepers, Cook-Gen-erals (255, 30s), Temporary Help (country, 40s), Cook (hotel, 60s), Chef (70s), H.Keeper (to gent., 255). 'Phone 1106. M 7694 SITUATIONS WANTED. "FNGLISH GIRL (24), well educated, thoroughly qualified, Experienced ShorthandTypist (English and New Zealand Experience) desires POST IN THE SOUTH ISLAND. Excellent References, E.L.E., '"Press." 1354 THE Victoria League can recommend two experienced English Gentlewomen for secretarial or domestic duties. Highest testimonials. For further particulars apply Miss McOwen, 8 May's road. 1415 YOUTH, willing and honest, would like Work in Warehouse, Drapery, or Grocery. M.H.E., "Press." 1236 WANTED; Position, Experienced House-maid-Waitress, country hotel. Apply 'Phone 100. Ashburton. 9445 ARRIED Man would like Position as Tractor Driver or Teamster; separate cottage. P.Ii.E., "Press." 1424 POSITION Housekeeper io Business People. * Good references. V.L.E., "Press." 1436 "IT/ANTED, Position with Elderly Couple : VV■ or Lady. Good References. T.L.E., M ARRIED Couple seeks situation, sheep station preferred. 0.L.E., "Press." 1419 LILLEYMAN BROS., PAPERHANGERS, Painters, General Repairers. 458 Oxford terrace. 'Phone 1845. Absolutely lowest quotations. L 4908 HALL'S Sulphur and Sarsaparilla Salts. The Best Spring and Summer Tonic, and an ideal Effervescing Drink. Large bottle 2s 6d, postage 6d. Hall'* Botanic Dispensarv, 117 Armagh street.

WANTED TO LET. *welw Wort.- On. ShiUln« per Insertion; Three Insertions 2/6. TO LET. gUHE OP OmCEsT GROUND FLOOR, Office. next Booking Pnii „ ~S B, T en years' Lease. •Full particulars from H, G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., XjSiai 103 Hereford street. Auetio&eeri. TO LET OR FOR SALE. 10 every convenience, Large I," Su n ny Rooms; ma k 2 good Nursing Home, Flaw or suit two families. Owner fTnLt wr? l^ 10 ? 5 to suit incoming tenant. ]sO Ridiculous prices asked. Apply: 115257 TELEPHONE 6066. TO LET. QTOKAGB BUILDING and LAND, U Adjoining, Railway, Cent-rsl. Apply C. S. McCULLr, C. S. McCULLY (Christchurch Sawmills l LIMITED, Tuam street 1412 Lot, Cashmere Hills, Furnished 5--L Roomed Modern House, well sheltered, good v;ev,*, Tram stop i 26 Bishop street. fflO Let, Six-roomed House, Beckenham, for term. AU conveniences, including seucr and gas range. Apply Public Trust Office, or 108 Colombo street, Beckenham. ( CHORAL Flats, every modern convenience ; separate kitchenette, gas cookers, e.1.: parage i: lequired. Adult 3 only. 'Phone 9518. PS 109 r ["'o Let, ijelf-containcd Superior Furnished -I- Flats. 237 Gloucester street, N.E. corner Latimer square (just paet Choral Hall). 'Phone 9518 (Adults only.) D 3163 UNFURNISHED Flat, West End; bedroom, sitting-room, sleeping balcony, kitchenette,_bathroom. W.H.E., "Press." 1204 TTyiLL Let to a, good tenant, reasonably, ' ' an up-to-date furnished Bungalow, in the City. Apply S.L.E., "Press." 1427 r PO Let, Shop or Offices in Chancery lane, suitable for Registry Office Apply G. Sevicko J ones. 3019 UPERIOR Furnished Flat, kitchenette, h. water, conveniences. 75 Gloucester street W., mornings, evenings. 1380 SELF-CONTAINED Unfurnished Flat, three Rooms, Hereford street West. Aoply 122 Cashel street. 1265 U URNISHED Bedroom and Sitting-room, * separate kitchenette. 320 Gloucester street. Adults only. 1369 FURNISHED Rooms, Double and Single, breakfast optional, central. 344 Durham street North. 1305 HALL To Let (Sundays included), central, piano and organ, electric light, radiatorß. K.L.E., "Press." 1375 GASHMEKE Hills—Furnished House, 46A Haekthorne road. Telephone 1018. Tram stop. 1248 Houses to Let, 32s cd, 255, 27s 6d, 27s 6d. Wilson, Arcade, 163 Cashel street. 1420 SUPERIOR Furnished Flat at Oriental, New Brighton, lovely garden. Garage. 'Phone 8450.' 1249 r PO Let, House 6 rooms; Central. Apply J- 179 Armagh street. 1434 WANTED TO PURCHASE. w A N T E FIRST SHOT GRAIN SACKS, ALSO FLOUR SACKS. PEOPLE'S MARKET, Colombo and Bath streets. K5019 McKENZIE ft nd WILLIS are Buyers of SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES. Letter to us, or call or 'phon« 18S1 will bring our buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay the True Market Value of the goods, McKENZIE and WILLIS, The Big Shop next the Post Office, Cathedra) square. HcK.7233 GASH BUYERS of LADIES' and GENT.'S Good Left-off CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD LINEN, FURNITURE, or anything useful. MRS LUCAS (late Woodman), 353 ■ Oolombo street, Sydenham. L 5020 LEFT-OFF CLOTHING —12 VIOTORIA STREET, 'Phone 3394. Cash Buyers of all kinds of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Clothing. Boets. Trunks. Bed Linen, Furniture; also Old Gold, Silver, Jewellery, Gramophones and Records. SPOT CASH. MRS M. WALKER (late Mrs Pritehard). P7191 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COMFORTABLE Home for Gentlemen. 14 Springfield road, near Bealey avenue, 'phone 3840. 1297 COMF.ORTABLE Board and Residence in refined home at 260 Cashel street, close Farmers. 9443 52 WORCESTER STREET WEST. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. QUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. PermaO nent Guests from 60s per week, according to room and house. Casual Guests 12s 6d per day. 'Phone 872. M7lßl BEACHCLIFFS, 7 HEAD STREET, SUMNER.—IdeaI situation. Spacious, sunny rooms, with separate balconies, overlooking sea. MISSES HUGGINS and SUCKLING. Telephone 9427 K. H 5059 B STUTCHBURY HOUSE. OOK Now for Easter and make sure of _ j your room. Everything of the best at Stutehbury. Three minutes from Bay and Post Office. Motor garage on premises. 5 SARAH STREET, TIMARU. H. D. PRESTON, Proprietor. P7280 KENILWORTH PRIVATE HOTEL, 26 CASHEL ST. WEST. O UPERIOR Accommodation for Casual and O Permanent Guests. Up-to-date appointments. Situated close to Gardens, College, and Boat Sheds. Garage. 'Phone M 39. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Immediately, Small House or other suitable ■ tion, young married couple, no > moderate. V.H.E.. "Press.'

jubcellaheous. c . D. TAYLOR. ocvp VLTvSERIES, WEBB S ROAD lfAl'D £ - NE y EK D A LT 0 K. ill 'PHONE 4500 D. Wallflowers in separate Col- . Lothian Stocks, etc. «urt> voW for winter planting—Roses, A*Hff WV" _ J CV..Ac r>* f Ore* O^uf^eer.ni -Shrubs,^etc." ■SSSuaKING at Home, made easy "witli of Tiin.ru, French Paper V Dresses, Coats, Lingerie, also pjtwn"; clothes. So simple and straight jjilJreo >■ « " r own measurements. One ihesi; "» . Send for self-measurement &W stamped aldressed envelope, opposite Cannon street, fliA- js 'ed Scrub 3 for 6d; Stove i L . u Minsons Sale of Aitchißon, ™ £l2—//j jlh.N'ls box Call or Glace Kid 7-1 Q/b Oxford Shoes, worth 25s 9d. nnn. Tepid Baths. J5144 'zskwrED Known—Ladies' Ready-to-wear Vu u.tt 10s 6d to 22s 6d, all reduced to i''.jj gt Nicholson and Co.'s Sale. N7244 HsSkTAKTIAL Reward will be paid to S 'finder of the Mustard Club membership St l«it Friday. « 1 LADIES' Black Brocade Bar 1$)/XX Shoes, low or Louis heels. y o rth 22s Sd. Cusacks, opp. Tepid Bath^ f riVTED Known, Ladies' Voile Frock 3 Reduced to 6s lid and 9a 6d at pulton and Co.'s Sale. X 7244 7rW TA cures Rheumatism, supplies from (lT Geo. Bonnington. Ltd.. tnd Barnett ■mi Co. : 1^? rtiVE your children strength. Give them (J Yeaston Tablets. Sold by Burnetts', demists. I. J •finO'E'S Wax is hold everywhere m bd, R, is. and 2s id tins. R9149 —di'TYKE'S Ultra Strongßegulating Pills recommended by ladles; told MifiSHKO" Boots resists acids, lime. ML milk, turps, hard wear, and are comf.ri.Me. Cusacks. Sole Agents. J5144 =CjjSZINESS, Headachse, loziness quickly I) banished with Yeaston Tablets. Great jjjic, Barnetts', Chemists. —J alii FOR G White Lawn Handerkchiefa. jJiX E. E. Munns. opp. Tepid Baths, jltichester street. M 7259 fffIOUSANDS Thronging Minsons Fire 1 Sale. Aitchison, Steans' salvage. Make m d cheap china and glassware by comgat once. M76M GINTLEMAN, Young, good-looking, would consider replies from refined young lady. j, member of Mustard Club. 0 —2l 4d Tin Rolfe's Wai contains as much as three Is tins. R9149 10 ADVERTISERS, o ADVERTISERS. "THE PRESS." " THE PEES S." "THE PRESS." SUBURB AX and COUNTRY AGENCIES: Advertisements for "THE PRESS" will be Scceptnd at any of the following Agencies it Oiee Kates: — CASHMERE—0. H. Duff, The Store, Hackthome road. Cashmere Stores, Ltd., 2 Dyer's Pass road. BTDENHAM— J. fl. Pratt, Stationer, 556 Colombo street. Mrs Barsham, Stationer, 458 Colombo street. P. J,- Smyths, Stationer, 874 Colombo street. OPAWA—0. W. Bmith, Cash General Storekeeper, Wilson's road. IS. Eldridge, "The Terminus," 132 Opawa toad. BT. MARTINS— H. J. Harbison, General Storekeeper, corn«f Wilson's and St. Martins roada. WALTHAU— X, V. Smith, General Storekeeper, 131 Vfaltham road. RICHMOND— Andrew MeKeniie, Grocer, corner Staumore and North Avon rotds. FAPANUI— Black, Stationer and Fancy Goods. S North road. X. Fritby, Korthcota Supply Stores and A'ews Agency, Tram Terminus. Northcote. . WYNIWR— E. E. Woodbury, Station Store. ' IT. ALBANS— P. .Rtdcliffe, Store, Barbadoea street and Edgeware road. ... 0. E. Bteans, Grocer, corner Colombo street sod Edgeware road. . Eoiewarne'a Terminus Store, corner Barbtdoes and Warrington streets., llrs K. M. Searle, Stationer and News .Agent, 203 Papanui road, KSDALTON— T,^/. Rides, Post Office Store, Tram • ITehniiius. W. A. White, Grocer and General Produce i Merchant, 62 Fendalton road. URI VALEIT. W. Trottur, Grocer, Fruit, Provision Merchant, 65 Carlton Mill road. 'IPBHDON—- , &, Hilder, Fruiterer and Confectioner, 43 ■Lincoln road. ... ff. Dixon, Slater street Store, Shirley. t BUtley Supply Stores, corner Hill's road sod Warrington street. .•unction Stores, corner Shirley and Marsh- ,, land reads. : JUOOABTON— : •: 0. B, Carletun, Fruiterer and Confectioner, 1 874; RiccartoD road. i. H. Garton, General Store, S3 7 Riccarton road. tPPER RICCARTOXt Mrs Brewer, General Store, corner Yaldr hurst road and Norton street. .ADDntGTON^- ■ i. U Campbell, Tobacconist, 345 Lincoln n J os,) ' "• <M>jte,'iGrocer and Fruiterer, 274 Lin- ' coin road. , .*•»• A. B. Deverell, Stationery and Fancy Goods, 374 Lincoln road. SWJHNEBH. 0. Watson, Liddiardi'a Store, Nayland B . »treet. 0 ,!?•. ® ateB > Storekeeper. Salth's Whit* Stores. ■IJ.S'ffOOD—i Borrows Bros.. Fruiterers and Confection- ; 228 Lin wood avenue, "• Thomas. Grocer, Fruiterer, and Newsagsnt, comer Suffolk and Cashel i. streets. ■ "• A. Mcintosh, Fruiterer and Confee- — ■ jjpner, 253 Ferry road. ■J "> M. Palmer, Pastrycook and Confec--1 tioner, corner of Ensor's and Ferry M roads. • Buckton, Post Office Corner, 595 Worcester street, Linwood (Bookseller *ad Stationer). BRIGHTON—- : ri Stationer and N'ows Agent. SOKTH BEACH— Thomson, Grocer and Confectioner, , Bowhill road.

~ ft HE PRESS" SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS BRING GOOD RESULTS i ADVERTISE YOUR NEEDS and look for them in its Classified Columns, which cater for all the requirements of businaa ■ •si family life. Thousands scan these columns daily. "The Press" is Delivered into More Homes than any other paper in Canter miry. Write Your Advertisements on This Form and hand it to Our Affent, or forwar tree o This Office. ?o (Ae Manager of '' The Pre**" ChrUtehurch. Pltase insert the following AdoertUement in fr«w. - Number of Insertions - - For which I enclose stamps, value £ : For Sale*, To L.t», I Twelve Words 1/- Cash f Aparfmenft etc etc. . • > lf Booked, Double Rate" * *ir«e Insertions 2/f three Insertions'"2/6 LOST AND FOUNDS, 2/6. , -re An*V„. to AA*rti..me*i, W * eMreuedin car*of "The Pre**" Off** free ofc «r«.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 15

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