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SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve Words, One Shilling per insertion; Three Insertions 2s 6<L A STAID Domestic for two Ladies. Plain cooking, no washing. 12/6. 82874, "Press." ' VST ANTED, an Experienced Housemaid Waitress, start immediately. Apply Hotel Federal. 7207 YX7ANTED Domestic Help, Rangiora ..M ' district, 15/-. Apply by letter, "Help," "Press," Rangiora.. 7213 WANTED, lor Wellington, Capable * * Domestic, able to cook.' No washing. For particulars 'phone 23-471. 7209 WANTED, ♦Girl able to milk one or *' two Cows and do light Housework. Wages 10s. a week. 82760, "Press." VITANTED, 4 Good Blade Shearers. vv Guaranteed 2000 sheep per man; must do 10U day. Start immediately. •Phone 34-152. X 2875 TkEVLEN'S Registry, Rangiora, requires immediately Cook-Generals, Teamsters, Cowboy-Rouseabouts, and Shearers. 7212 TRADESMEN. "poR all Plumbing, "pnone T. Champion and Company, 'Phone 41-373. Our price is right. 8002 PRICK WORK Open Fireplaces Clinker Tiles. Tapestry (ranges part payment). Time payment Kay, 5 Chelsea street. 'Phone 41-264. 9163 PAINTING AND PAPEEJBANGING. TSAINTER wants ■ houses to paint, town or country; distances no object. 82801, "Press." TLXOUSES Painted from £10; Rooms AA papered from £l. Town or country. Best materials. Competent tradesman. 7b Riccarton road. "Phone 35-537. X 1195 DOOMS TO PAPER FROM 12s 6d. « HOUSES TO PAINT FROM £ 10. Workmanship Guaranteed. A. P. KEYS, _ 254 BEALEY AVENUE. "Phone 34-551- K4453 DRESSMAKING CMOCKINCx from 2s 6d'to 5s 6d. 113 Blouses made up and smocked from 5s 6d to 7s 6d. 60 Carlton Mill road. 6810 ing. .principal: mis ax. i. ouaw. held day or evening. Patterns made for any garment to any measures and style. Garments cut, tacked and fitted. 148 Manchester st. (between Cashel and Hereford sts.), Christchurch. 58546 TJOLL.YWOOD School of Dressmaking, conducted by Madam Aileen. teaching an exclusive, method of Dress-cutting, Dress-designing, and Making. Learn to design, cut, and make Model Frocks and Coats, in a few lessons. Also Frocks, etc., cut and tacked; no fitting required. Hollywood. School of Dressmaking, Cathedral Chambers- (near Liberty HAIRDRESSING. 1 /Q —MARCEL, FULL-HEAD, SET1/ & TING 2s, TINTING. HOT OIL TREATMENT. ETC. Eugefle Permanent Waving (only genuine materials used). Concessions to regular clients. DOROTHY ELIOTT, 206 Gloucester street (next 3YA>. 'Phone 36-895. Appointments to suit clients. E4647 PERSONAL. VARIETY is the spice of enjoyable * dining at Melody Lane Cafe. 3COurse Meals Is. 6826 WELL-CONNECTED South Island »* girl, 22, private means, desires marriage farmer. Gaybie Verette, Pacific Buildings, Auckland. ZLZaIA PJEORGE SETTLE. Room Second Floor. 63 Cathedral square, for Reliable Remedies and Hyfiemc Necessities. 'Phone. 37-700 for : Appointments. Mail Orders. Box 531 t Christchurch; 83167 "RAILWAY, Motor, Shipping, Aeroplane Tickets at GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. Branches and Agencies all Main Towns. 5816 /CENTRAL PRIVATE ENQUIRY V AGENCY—AII enquiries strictly confidential. Personal and Trade Enquiries. Distrains and Bailments executed. Consult us first. Our fees are within your reach. Day or Night. 87 Tuam street (West). Phone 41^871.

PIANOS 17OR Sale, Second-hand Piano, perA feet, take £2 down, balance 3s 0d weekly." 82821, "Press." TOHN Brinsmead Piano, fun iron " frame arid guaranteed in every way; solid rosewood case. World's best jJiano for an offer, Hutchinson* White, Ltd., Victoria square. "TJAAKE" Piano,- overstrung iron H frame, first-class instrument, perfect order, lovely tone, £l9 10s, Railway Auction Rooms, "VifiLH BOHM," overstrung, iron " frame. Another first-class instrument. Owner must sell. Genuine bargain, £l3 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. TTPRIGHT GRAND, "Beale Vadder," high-class instrument, full iron frame, overstrung, check action; absolutely modern. Offer wanted. Railway, Auction Rooms. "CHARLES BEGG." A useful instruVv men t for children learning. Special Bargain, £5 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. . A GOOD Piano by Samuel Brewer and Co., London. Check action. Special Bargain, £7 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Diamond and Ruby RING, New Brighton. Reward. 283 Worcester street. T OST, between Aerodrome and Lyttelton, 30 x 3£ TYRE and RIM. Reward. 'Phone 37-421. 7223 T OST, Small Copper-com BROOCH, vicinity Worcester or Cashel "Rpward. 82861, "Press. T OST, Cameo BROOCH, in or near Public Gardens. Keepsake. Reward. 41 Tabart street, Opawa^^ OST vicinity Lichfield and Colombo * streets, Green HANDBAG, containing money and P.O. Book. Reward. 82871, "Press." 7 OST. White Crepe de Chine A-J BLOUSE,' between High street . «_ _i. i. Datimiv) Ppq£>JjUvUUt ycurvwi* ° _ and Cashel street corner. Reward: .Peacock, Triangle. X2SP9 rFYRES Lost—Lost between Timaru A and Christchurch last week, One New Fort Dunlop Tyre 475 x 19; also on same route about six weeks ago, one New Michelm Tyre 440 x 21 (29 x 440). Reward. Please reply to Truck Driver, P.O. Box 37, Christchurch. 7181 OTRAYED from Domain terrace, JerO sey COW. Reward to 51 Lincoln road tram terminus, or 'Phone 35-503. WANTED KNOWN. v* visitors to 'Timaru boarded and cared for while owners holiday. A2, "Press," Timaru., 7220 D°?„ TRAVELr— GOVERNMENT TOURIST, BUREAU. Branches and Agencies all Mam To wis. ■ SoIQ mHE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF 1 "THE PRESS" IS OPEN UNTIL 10 PJVJ. to receive Advertisements for the following day's issue. AFTER _W P.M. ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE PRINTER, on the tot floor. =

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21647, 4 December 1935, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21647, 4 December 1935, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21647, 4 December 1935, Page 21

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