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Don't read this advertisement if s -. Wife 1 y° u don t want a good job. ilßliiß •' Messrs J. J. McCaskey & Son Ltd., of Wellington—- .- W well-known as friendly employers—have positions available now in their modern Wellington premises j or t j :e manufacture of essential utility garments. In view of the number of out-of-town enquiries we have received, and in order that girls residing out.F" ' side of Wellington may have the opportunity of obtaining some of these positions, McCaskey s arc Ij. . mb, ll mu ■■■>■■■■ mmwi mi iimiiiiaiijiu.™ sending their representative, MATRON Z. M. GARDE, through the South Island to interview apInteresting work and highly remunera- ' plicants. Matron Garde will be; f 2nowtive positions for girls who are keen to view and lor answering any ques ons n Jolkiu be 'trained in machining, overlooking 111/I 11 / llst of towns at the time and i<. and. finishing below. The Company provides social amenities rrJv^oJth^ n “Revinato e n''°Hot S el fo^^th 3 ’^^- 0 7 P and conveniences of the very highest Greymouth. Revington Hotel on g pm standaid. Greymouth: “Revingtons” Hotel on sth Feb.The factory is new, fully air-condition- ' 9 a.m. to 12 noon, ed, equipped with the latest type of Hokitika “Westland” Hotel on sth Feb.fluorescent lighting and is situated close 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. to the shopping centre. - Reefton: “Dawson’s” Hotel on 6th Feb.— 5 m Cafeteria will provide appetizing mid- Vn on m' day meal and a morning and afternoon Westport: B uller Hotel on 6thF • P- • p ‘ ' tea service. Complete sick bay facili- Westport: “Buller Hotel on /th Feb. ties are provided with a registered nurse . , „ u . . „ ei-h'Fph-in. attendance throughout the day. Christchurch: Warners Hotel on g g m t o 7 p m Girls are invited to take part in organ- Kaikoura- “Adelphi” Hotel on 11th Feb’.ised social and welfare activities, and . 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. there is a well-established staff saving Blenheim- “Barry’s” Hotel on 13th Feb.scheme subsidised by the firm. ‘ 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Wages are up to £4/10/- for a 40-hour Picton: “Oxley’s” Hotel on 13th Feb.-2 p.m. to 7 p.m. week with full opportunities for increas- Here is your chance to secure a permanent position ing these by bonus payments. with good prospects, good pay, the best of working The Company has a new hostel under conditions, and a friendly atmosphere. the care of a Hostel Matron to accom- This message is especially addressed to g 1 s modate girl emplovees from districts are leaving school this year, and also to gills » 0 outside Wellington. " I have already had some experience in this type ol work. . . Our representative will be making only one visit, so don’t miss this great opportunity of securing a • worthwhile job. ■ j. j. McCaskey & son ltd. Waiter Street, Wellington

SUMMER SALE ' COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd. AT 9 a.m. Every article in the Mantle and Millinery Departments MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK, and the prices will ensure this. We are temporarily closing these departments, so call very early and secure your Top Coat, Frock, Costume, Skirt or Hat, at your own price. Here are a few of the main lines offering. LADIES TRESCA FROCKS in all sizes and LADI ES’ CHENILLE JUMPERS, in New Blue, shades. Usually 55/-<to £5/5/-. Usually 27/6. SALE PRICE 4/11. SALE PRICE 19/6, 29/6, 39/6, 49/6. INFANTS’ CREAM WOOL SHAWLS. UsualLADIES’ SILK FROCKS in plain shades of ly 52/6. SALE PRICE 19/6. pink, rust, wine, sky, saxe, navy, black, etc. INFANTS’ CREAM SILK & WOOL SHAWLS. Usually 72/6 to £3/9/-. Usually 30/-. SALE PRICE 15/6. SALE PRICE 29/6, 39/6, 49/6, 59/6 to £6/6/-. LADIES’ ALL WOOL 2-PIECE SUITS. UsuLADIES’ FLORAL SILK FROCKS in all sizes. ally 84/- to £6/10/- nriI __ co/ _ „ 70/c Uninllv 35/- to £6/6/- SALE PRICE 59/6 & 79/6, SALE PRICE 25/-, 29/5, 35/., 39/6, 45/-, 49/6, 2 ONLY ALL WOOL JOGGERCOATS. Usu55/-, 59/6. ally £6/10/-. SALE PRICE 89/6. LADIFS’ PRINT FROCKS. Usually 14/6 to 9 ONLY LADIES’ BLACK & NAVY All Wool 2g/6 ' SALE PRICE 4/11 to 19/6. VELOUR & BOUCLE COATS. S.W. to O.S. LADIES’ PLAIN SHADES LINEN FROCKS. Usually £6/15/- to £9/15/-. Usually 64/6 to 79/6 SALE PRICE 79 / 6 ’ 89 / 6 - 99/6 t 0 £6/6/ - U y SALE PRICE 39/6 & 49/6. I 21 LADIES’ ALL WOOL TWEED & VELOUR LADIES' ALL WOOL WINTER FROCKS. COATS, in all sizes and shades. Usually £7/7/New season’s goods. SALE PRICES 29/6, 35/-, to £lO/10/-. • . r-R/n/ 39/6, 45/-, 49/6, 55/-. SALE PRICE 59/6 to £6/6/-, LADIES' TRESCA SKIRTS in all shades and LADIES’ NEW SEASON'S MILLINERY in sizes Finished with three knife pleats. Usu- Felts and Straws. Usually 19/11 to 45/6. ally 32/6. SALE PRICE 9/11. j SALE PRICE 5/11 & 9/11. MAIDS’ ALL WOOL WINTER FROCKS. Usu- | MAIDS’ FELT.& STRAW MILLINERY, ally 34/6 to 54/6. . | ALL AT HALF PRICE. TRESCA FROCKS RICE W6 & WEE TOTS’ ORGANDI h/tS. MAIDS TRESCA & ALL HAL p p RIC E. In the Piece Goods Departments we offer many slaughter bargains, included are: 2 only HOMESPUN. TWEED COSTUME ■ SUPER SPECIAL 30 X2O WHITE PILLOW LENGTHS. Usually £6/6/-. CASES. Taped. Hard wearing English PilSALE PRICE 59/6. 7 ROBE LENGTHS, in florals, stripes and low cotton. SALE PRICE 2/7. check. Usually 33/6 to 5 pR | CE 22/6. 23 x 33 HEAVY IRISH TWILL TEA TOWELS, 36 inch All-over Pattern FLORAL SILK TAF- with gold, green, blue or red side and centre FETA. Usually 7/11 sale 3/g yARD aripes . SALE PRICE 4/3 EACH ONLY AT THE STORE WHERE FRIENDLINESS GREETS YOU. 7 YMONS > TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH.

N.Z.R ROAD “SERVICES TIMETABLE f BLACKBALL-GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA-THE GLACIERS Sun. Mon Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. aim. a.m. Blackball 12.45 7.15 7.15 7.15 7.15 filu hl£ to 5. 0 9.45 9.45 9.45 9.4 a 9.45 9.4 a Greymouth p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 4.45 4.45 4.45 4.45 1.15 1.15 4.45 b.lo 6.15 ~ o ™ qTn 1.2.45 8.30 8.30 8.30 8.30 8.30 Greymouth p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. to 5. 5 3. 0 3. 0 3. 0 3. 0 12.10 12.10 Blackball 5.35 5.35 5.35 5.3 a 3. 0 5. 0 5.35 10.30 9.10 10.30 a.m. ~ a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Greymouth 8.45 8.45 4.40 • 8.45 4.40 8.45 4.40 to p.m. Hokitika 4. 0 -— ’ a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.ni a.m. Hokitika 8.45 4. 0 9. 0 4. 0 0. 0 4. 0 .9. 0 to p.m. Greym o u th 4. 0 — ' Hokitika - a.m. ~ a.m. a.m. to 10. 0 10. 0 10. 0 fox Glacier Vox Glacier a.m. a.m. to 8.50 8.50 8.50 . Hokitika Visit the G-laciers this Season. BOOK SEATS AT ROAD SERVICE OFFICE GREYMOUTH &

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