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SITUATIONS VACANT. TwtiTt Words, One Stilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2/6. Applicants Keen applying lor ex»uav»ons where reieren'-** are assed lor snould \,%/A>Ti;D married gardener tor sneep »'» station. Wife cook for 3 or 4 men. Separate house. Salary £l5O per annum. Apply T.L.G., "Press," 1713 WANTED, Capable . trv. Annlv sendinz references, to mwuM.an.uni iRESSMAKIXG and Ladies' Ta thorough eourss of tuitior' -~~ kets. Pa ' "" " - - —■ >UILD up your own business. raacai J knitting is profitable. Catalogue fr Saunders. Doi RANTED, Experienced Fencer for stat t tion. Canterbury Labour Exchange, fr-ribald's, 113 Manchester street. 3185 ILS Learn Car Driving. Expert in' struction. License guaranteed. Cai pplied. Evening lesson if desired. 8.T.F., CANTERBURY LABOUR." EXCHANGE CO., LTD., Requires—Housemaid (Waimate), Housekeeper (sole charge, country), House-Parlourmaid, Young General (Riccar♦on), M. Couple, Children's Nurse, Young Housemaid (town), GENERALS, Cashmere, Fendalton, Darfield, Cheviot, Brookside. Waiting Engagement—Laundress, Nursery Governess. THE MATRON, 173 Cashel street. •Phone 4831. C 3908 CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE CO., LTD. (late McDonald's, est. 1879), under auspices Canterbury Sheepowners' Union, WANTS—Married Cowman-Gardener (separate cottage, wife cook for men), Married Couple (man cowman-gardener, wife cook-genera!). Single Gardener, (references). Single Shepherd-Rouseabout, "Cowman-Gar-dener. We recommend—Managers, Married Shepherds, Married Gardeners, Ploughmen (married and single), Gardener-Chauffeur (married and single), Cowman, Cowboys (hand and machine). Tractor Drivers, Youths for Rabbiting, Station Hands, Cook-Bakers for stations, Crutchers. Only best classes of farm and station hands. 'Phone 497, Residence 4939. 113 Manchester street. C 3192 riSS FERGUSON. 1A CHANCERY LANE. Experienced Children's Nurse; w: Cook-GeneraJs, Town and Countrj WAITING: Good Cook. 12 years last place, College or Institute. Also, Chef. F5586 'PHONE 2627. SCOTT'S Labour Registry, 7bl Colo street, opposite Minson's (upstai Requires—Nurse-Companion, able or Willi: to learn to drive car, interview 10.30 a.' to-day; Children's Nu Housekeepers, v ._ „ _. _ try). Experienced' Cook-Generals. Urgently needed, highest wages paid; Parlourmaids, Young Housemaid to train, Housekeeper to cook for men, separate cottage; Hotel Cooks and H.-md.-Waitress. Also recommends : —Experienced Farm Hands and Married Couples. Numerous others. 'Phone 1637. H 5552 CENTRAL REGISTRY, 96 Hereford st. (Upstairs), require* Cooks, H.-maid-Laundress (together), H.-P.-maid and H. maid-Laundress (together), Cooks (40s), Ladvhelp for good home, country; Housekeeper (will take child under school age, countrv), Cook-General (will take girl school "age (country), Second. Cook (Woman, town hotel), Cook-Generals (355, 30s), Mar ried Couple (man to have huntaway dog). Telephone 4708. W9405 FARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE, 184 _ 1 Cashel street (next to Pyne, Gould, Guin ness), want: Teamsters, Married Couples. Awaiting Engagements: Tractor-Drivers, Teamsters, Fencers, Rouseabonts. Cowman Gardeners, Married Couplea. etc. Only best of men sent out. •Phones: Office 20445. Residence 2044 R. L 5764 DARBY BROOKS'S SELECT REGISTRY, 12A Chancery Lane, for Generals, Housemaids, Waitresses, Cooks; all kinds of labour catered for. 1030 'PHONE 1106. " SITUATIONS WANTED. >AINTING, PAPERHANGING, ETC.—For Dependable work by Honest. First-class Tradesman, consult E. QUINTON, C 3481 102 Aldwin's road. by Experienced Cook, college"; used to quick work, one or 100; very clean worker. T.M.G., "Press." 1 843 nd Daughter, capable, enerSnglishwomeu, desire Posts of Trust, any capacity. E.D.G., "Press." 2631 [7IDOW, reliable, trustworthy, seeks PosiV tion of trust, or sole charge, one or two adults; good home essential. L.L.G., "Press." 1665 ►AINTING, Paperhangmg, Decor rates; advice, esti Tr,!,f '»= fr almon. 372 Worcester str 'XPERT Pruning Fruit Trees and Roses. -J 11. Pegler, Gardener, 52 Mackworth rcrt. Woolston. 1678 C CARRYING, 5s per hour, ton truck. 'Phone J 1610 (Day or Night). 2402 ► APERHANGING—NOW IS THE TIME. Ring LILLEYMAN BROS., 458 Oxford terrace. 'Phone 1845. 3250 Patterns to Choose From. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Attention. L 5445 WANTED TO EXCHANGE. OWNER of ATTRACTIVE ART BUNGALOW, CITY, 5 rooms, every modern convenience, concrete paths, garage, etc.. will consider Exchanging his equity (about £800) as deposit on Small Farm. Please send full particulars. No agents. Y.M.G., "Press." • IS3O •WANTED TO' EXCHANGE, HILL PROPERTY UTO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW, near PAPANUI ROAD; Perfect Condition, oplendid Garden. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., L 5419 Auctioneers, 109 Hereford street. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED to Rent, Small House, conveniences; handy Christchurch West Distriet High School. Z.L.G, "Press." 1737 W7ANTED to Rent, Dairy Farm, suitable tY for 25 cows, etc. Experienced. Particulars to 8.L.G., this office. 1635 ""■< ELF-CONTAINED Furnished Flat reI quired, all conveniences; central. Reply X.M.G., "Press" Office. 1851 ADOPTION. ITANTIJD, kind person to Adopt Baby T Girl, sged 14 months. Apply Tui, 'ices" Office. . 1847 WANTED. BOOT Repairs -TaKe yours to a Specialist. Satisfaction guaranteed from J Dollan, ci,™ P.ailwav Hotel Buildings. D 4169 WANTED Known, at Nicnoison and Co.'s Sale —Wadded Down Quilts, 60 x 48. reduced to lis 9d: 16s 6d. N7621 >UY a Good School Case for 3s. Tri. BOSTOCK SHOES for Ladies, "I Q/l* All Shapes, Styles and ■■-«'/ Uj Colours. ! All Designs, Made in N.Z. GIRLS' SHOES, infinite variety at GIVE-AWAY PRICES. MEN'S "TUPHIDE" Sole 07/Q and Heel Railway Boots. *' ' ** Guaranteed. OUR PRICE ELSEWHERE 35/CASH SHOE STORES, SYDENHAM.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 15

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