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Wanted. Dairy farmers’ utensils—Mak Pans, Milk Skimmers, Milk Strainers, Milk Buckets (deep, shallow and with strainers), Churns, etc., from JOHN HALL AND CO., LTD., Clock Tower, Christchurch. WANTED Housemaid. Apply 245, Gloucester Street West. 3172 WANTED, Cabinetmaker, .-£3. C. Geogbegan, 41, Si Asaph Street. 8137 WANTED, Two Boys, for brick and tile work. AY. Hills, Bangiova. ?.3 r7 O WANTED, a Joiner, or Improver. H. Berry, 332, St Asaph Street. Apply 3184 WANTED Sell, Sittings Silver and 'White Wyandottes, os. 111. Gloucester Street, Lin wood. 2423 WANTED, to Place Three Young Children in a. Good Homo. Apply A.," “ Timeo ” Office. 3123 WANTED, General; two in family. Apply Mrs Sloman, 313, St Asaph Street W. 31.30 WANTED, Boys for parcel van; also, Boys for shop. W. M’Clea and Co., Drapers. 3170 ANTED Sell Potatoes, 101 b Is, and Carrots 301 b Is. King, 5, Victoria Street • 3177 WANTED Young Girl, to assist in. housework. Apply Mrs Mark Hawken, Marshland. 3176 TRT ANTED, smart General; also, Kitchen*'V maid. Apply, City Dining Rooms, Colombo Street. 3185 WANTED to Sell privately, 6-roomod Plastered House, City, £420; let 17a 6d. P.S.D., “ Tynea.” 3129. also young kept. Anply 3159 Cook-laundress, V V parlourmaid 2G3, Bealcy Avenue. WANTED, by Young Lady, Needle and Machine Work; blouses and skirts, etc. 15, Chester Street. 319 S WANTED a Man for Laying Carpets and Linoleums and general outdoor work. Stranga and Coy., Ltd. 8178 ANTED, immediately, a Cook and a House Parlourmaid. Apply to Mrs Pitman, 104, Rolleston Avenue. 3179 WANTED, a Young Girl to assist in housework. Apply Mrs Goscomb, 8, Bowen Street, Christchurch. 3193 WANTED —Our Umbrellas defy the wind and the weather. Steel frames, pretty handles. Lethaby’s, Manufactures. 64 WANTED, a First-class Vest Maker;, permanent engagement. ■ Apply .Muhro and Hickinbottbm, Colombo Street north. ■ • ■ 2775 WANTED Cook-general; wages. £1 per week, housemaid kept. Apply Miss Helmorc, Tlelmoro’s Road, Hagley Park. WANTED to Buy, about 2 Acres, suburban land, with Cottage and Outbuildings, state price and locality to Resident, “ Times ” Office. WANTED to Sell, 4 Good Cows near calving; one milks 7 gallons daily; owner giving up dairying. Hawthornden, Upper Fendalton. ' 3127 WANTED —Lethaby’s are always cheaper for Re-covering,and Repairing Umbrellas or New Ones. Trial solicited. Lethaby’s, 64, Cathedral Square. WANTED a, small House or Two Unfurnished Rooms, in Lyttelton. Answer by letter, giving particulars to Mechanic, “ Times ” Office, Lyttelton. 3171 WANTED Known —We have a large number of Assorted Stock Corsets we in; tend to sell at a very low rate. Call early and. get a bargain. “ Messenger Oo.” X 3692 TSTANTSD Known—We have a large numII ber of Assorted Stock Corsets we intend to sell at a very 1 low rate. Call early and get a bargain. “ Messenger Co.” X 5692 WANTED, a Good Cycle Hand, to act as Foreman of Workshop; state wages and copy of references if possible. H. Brown and Co., Leader Cycle Works, Oamaru. 2965 WANTED Known —We have a largo num,ber of Assorted Stock Corsets wo intend to sell at a very low rate. Call early and get a bargain. “ Messenger Co.” X 5692 WANTED, anyone requiring Apartments or Board, Residence, apply Christchurch Exchange, 174, Lichfield Street, opposite Mason and Struthers. Open 9to 5; also Monday, Wednesday, Saturday evenings, 7.30 to 9. 2173 WANTED to Sell, Carlton Terrace, Good 4-roomed House, verandah, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, asphalt paths, Jacre; £350. McKenzie and Willis, 163, Hereford 1 Street. , X 4049 WANTED, Carpenters to know wo have Strong Working Boots at low prices. Mrs Maine's Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart Buildings. , Wm. Maine formerly Maine Bros., Manager. WANTED, to submit Estimates for Shop and Office Fittings, Exhibition Show Cases, General Joinery, Jobbing Work and Alteration*. W. J. Tindall, 103, Victoria Street. Telephone 1952. WANTED, Labourers to know we have Strong Working Boots at low prices. Mrs Maine’s Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart Buildings. Wm. Mam* formerly Maine Pros., Manager. WANTED, Bricklayers to know we have Strong Working -Boots at low prices. Mrs Maine’s Boot and Shoe Store, While Hart Buildings. Wm. Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. __ WANTED to Sell, Four Good Sections in St Albans, high and dry, .beautiful position; must sell, no reasonable offer refused; easy terms. Apply C. W. Harris', £2, Holly Road, St Albans. 8205 WANTED, the public to call and inspect Holmes and Son’s Brass-rail Bedstead, 4-ply Wire Mattress, Kapoo Mattress, Kapoo Bolster and 2 Kapoo Pillows; the whole complete for £3 16s 6d net. X344S WANTED, the public to call and inspect Holmes and Son's Brass-rail Bedstead, 4-ply Wire Mattress, Kapoo Mattress, Kapoo Bolster and 2 Kapoo Pillows; the -whole complete for £3 18a 6d net. X 3443 WANTED Known—Mrs Quartermam i» a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’ Gents' and Children’* Left-off Clothing. Letters by poet or otherwise attended to. Address Mrs G. Quartermain, 164, High Street. X 798 T^TANTED, Tailoresses, Dressmakers and VV Milliners to bo capable of buying Boots suitable for their occupation at Mrs Maine’s Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart Buildings. Wm. Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. WANTED, Motormen and Engineers to be capable of buying Boots suitable for their occupation at Mrs Maine’s Boot and Shoo Store, White Hart Buildings. Wm. Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. WANTED, Improvers to improve their appearance and save cash by buying their boots at Mrs Maine’s Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart Buildings. Wm. Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. TITTANTED Sell, Silver Wyandottes, four .VV. cockerels, eight pullets; Minorca*, one cock, twelve young hens; Black Orpingtons, one cockerel, twelve pullets, reasonable prices. Inspection invited 1 . Tindall, Healey Street,. St Albans. 8203 WANTED. Everyone to oah and inspect the “ Acme ” Bicycle, the best in the colony for the money. Ladies’ ox Gents’, £l4; two years’ guarantee. CHARLES RAY : ‘‘Acme” Cycle and Plating Works, Worcester Street (next Tram Stables). WANTED, Ploughmen, Gardeners, Station Hands, Dairymen and General Farm Hands to see our Cheap Boots at Mrs Maine’s Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart Buildings. Wm. Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. WANTED, Clerks to call and see our Golosh Balmorals, a nice line samples, to be sold cheap. Do not miss this chance. At Mrs Maine's, White Hart Buildings. Wm. Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. WANTED, Shop Assistants to call and see our Golosh Balmorals, a nice line samples, to be sold cheap. Do not miss this chance. At Mrs Maine's, White. Hart Buildings. Wm. Maine, formerly Mains Bros., Manager. WANTED to Sell, Piano, £24, Upright Grand, magnificent instrument, in perfect order, beautiful rich tone, trichord repeating action, etc., best ivory keys (not discoloured or worn). Splendid bargain. Urgent, 52, Worcester Street, City. "VIST ANTED, Cook, one gentleman, 20a, * V suburb; Cook, town hotel, 255; Cook, £45, and H.P.-Maid, £35, same house, town; Housekeeper, three working men, country, 12s; Man, farm work, 20s; General, sleep homo, 12s. Mrs Brook’s Registry, Chancery Lane. Telephone 618. _ V7S7’ANTED, Cowboy, 15s; Boy, farm, 15s; VV Housekeeper 20s, maid kept, references; Head Waitress, 17s 6d‘; Girl, shop, 12s 6d; Cook 20s, kitchonmaid kept; Parlourmaid, 16b, Cook £45, no washing; Generals, 14s; Lady-help, 10s; Nurse, IBs. Telephone 1076. M. Harrington, 12, Chancery Lane. ANTED, tTWTWest’s (late W. H. Morrow) Labour Agency, 174, Lichfield Street, Telephone 988—Married Ploughman, no family, wife cook, £BO, and £lO bonus; 1 Competent' Ploughman, 255; Dairyman and 1 General Farm Hand, £1; Gardener, country, £1; Young Man, painter’s improver, town; Man, cutting and stubbing gorae by contract; Youth for dairy cart, 15s; Youths for farms, 10s, 12s; Boy for shop; Girls to assist in housework, country; Governess, teach five children.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 9

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