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SITUATIONS WANTED. Twelve Words. One Shilling peiInsertion; Three Insertions 2s 6d EXPERIENCED Man wants job on ~ Daily Farm or Milk Round. Good driver. A 3636, "Press." POSITION as Companion-Help or Housekeeper, by refined young woman. A 3833, "Press." PRACTICAL Gardener requires work of any description. Day work or contract. A 3793. "Press." i?NGLISH Young Lady desires Secretarial or Cashier position; excellent references. A 3787, "Press." STATION Gardener, middle-aged, _ single, sober and reliable, seeks Position; good home. A 3715, "Press." EXPERIENCED Teacher of BadTward Children desires afternoon engagement Write A 3633, "Press" Ofiico WANTEDj fencing by practical Fencer on farm or station; 20 years experience; good references. A 3797, "Press." QLEAN, intelligent young man, with first-class cooking certificate, seeks employment in hotel kitchen. Urgent. A 2718, "Press." 8073 WIDOW, middle-aged, with child 7, wants position as Housekeeper, £?wn or country. Write B. Taylor; P. 0., Linwood. X 3794 QARDENING, Pruning, Scything, Lawns, Digging. All kinds garden experienced. 'Phone 37-486 between 6 and 7 p.m. X 3389 Vy ANTED, position Housekeeping, one or two gentlemen, gentlewoman; domesticated, capable; references; town. A 3603. "Press." OAPABLE Young Woman, fond of children, desires Position Housekeeper, widower, one or two children: town or country. A 3790, "Press." X%TANTED, two Young Women, quick, clean, conscientious, efficient in household duties, seek employment together. Experienced in plain cooking and baking. Capable taking full control. References. Apply A 3859, "Press." TRADESMEN JpOR all Plumbing, 'pnone T. Champion and Company, 'Phone 41-373. Our price is right. 8002 ]>RICKWORK~3-o££H Fireplaces. Clinker Tiles. Tapestry (ranges £ a Payment). Time payment. Kay. 5 Chelsea street., 'Phone 41-264. IT' ■ « "WC T ATOMOWERS sharpened and set ~ 6s. Minsons will collect and deliver it and guarantee a first-class job. Give them a ring. \ M 6171 A NTXQUE Furniture bought and sold. Fine reproductions, in Mahogany and Walnut. Repairs by experts. J. McCracken and Son, 188 Salisbury street. • 492 T AWN Mowers Overhauled, expert mechanics. Accurate machinery. Moderate charges. Ring the New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., Tel. 36-300. m X 3589 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. pAPERHANGING, Painting: For first-class job get our. quote. 'Phone 35-624. W. Harris, 60 Durham street, Sydenham. 8711 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING," best materials, competent tradesmen, lowest prices. Estimates free within 50-mile radius. 76 Riccarton road. 458 |>OOMS TO PAPER FROM 12s 6d 11 HOUSES TO PAINT FROM £lO Workmanship Guaranteed. A. P KE V S 254 BEALEY AVENUE. •Phone 34-551. K4453

HAIR WAVING. TVfRS OLDS. will be available tc • i,JL Clients between the hours of lu ajn. and 4 p.m. 'Phone 35-852 for an Appointment. 678 Colombo street. OS88: ; A PPQINIMENTS can be made for a Permanent Wave by Mrs Olds between 10 o'clock and 4 o'clock 'Phone 35-852. 678 Colombo street. 1 /Q—MARCEL, FULL-HEAD, SET- ' u TING 2s, TINTING. HOT OIL TREATMENT, ETG. Eugene Permanent Waving (only genuine materials used). Concessions fo regular, clients. DOROTHY ELIOTT, 206 Gloucester street (next 3YA). 'Phone 36-895. Appointments to suit clients. E4647 DRESSMAKING ' "MERIDIAN SCHOOL OP PRESSXIX. CUTTING, DESIGNING, AND TAlLOßlNG.—Principal, Mrs M. I. Shaw. Classes held Day or Evening. Railway Concessions for Country Pupils. Call or Write for Free Booklet at 148 Manchester st. (between Cashel and Hereford Sts.), Christchurch. 58546 UOLLV /OOD School o: Dress making, conducted by Madam Aileen, teaching an exclusive method of Dress-cuturg, Drees-designing, anc Making. Learn to design, "cut, and make Model Frocl., and Coats, in a ftw lessons. Also Frocks, etc., cut and tacked; no fitting required. Hollywood, School of 3ssmaking Ca'/ :dral Chambers (near Liberty Theatre). C 2816 PERSONA!*, TXTOULD young lady who witnessed ■ TT accident at Brighton Bridge, September 4th, please communicate 258 Estuary road. X 3743 jpARMER (38), Moderate means, Protestant, would like to meet lady, view friendship and matrimony. Replies Genuine and Confidential. A 3834, Press." 8737 INVESTIGATIONS—CommerciaI and A General. N. W. LAUGESEN (10 years detective N.Z. Police), 152 Hereford street 'Phone 35-267. 8734 A BOUT Hygiene appliances, sunJ -*- dries, free list. Free advice. Mendel Spitz, Dependable Mail Order Chemist, Dept. C, 9 Richmond road, Auckland W.l. 7855 up the Influenza by using the Edgar Ward Kuranui treatmerit, 2/6 and 5/- bottle. 823 Colombo street North. 'Phone 37-173. W8605 |?"EORGE BETTLE, Room 1, Second Floor, 63 Cathedral square, for Reliable Remedies and Hygienic Necessities. 'Phone 41-143 for Appointments. Mail Orders, Box 531, Christchurch. 83167

RADIO. TENSEN Speakers, Bin at 355; Filter ° Condenser Bmfd 4s. N.Z. Express Co., Ltd, X 3159 L'l O 10s—6-VALVE Zenith Compact Radio. Ideal for flats. N.Z. Express Co. X 3159 £l2 BUYS a Modern 5-Valve Superheterodyne Consolette Radio. N.Z. Express Co. X 3158 £2l iOs —6-VALVE Dual-wave Con. cW<WJL sole Radio, sloping panel, A.V.C. N.Z. Express Co. X 3160 r PHE New Zealand Express Company J - offers the most extensive range of Radios to-day; 16 models, priced from £IJ to £BS. See our window, 158 Manchester street. X 3161 "T ONDON CALLING." The latest ULTIMATE RADIO, 6-VALVE ALL-WAVE—£24 JQs—allows you to hear LONDON CALLING ALL THE YEAR ROUND. With the new 5valve —£17 10s—you hear Australia and N.Z. stations. From £ 1 deposit—ss per week. McKenzie and Willis, 120 Hereford street. 2759 BADIO REFAIK9. FRANCIS VINCENT"RADIO SERVICE. Are the people to entrust your RADIO REPAIRS, being leaders in this field. Cr. Peterborough and Colombp Sts. 'Phone 41-970. VB6OI

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21581, 18 September 1935, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21581, 18 September 1935, Page 23

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