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TONEYCLIFFE AND CASEY’S STORE NEWS IS always freak and crisp, as thn leading article. There are more ccono* t mies for those "who shop here to-xnonw# - STUNNING OSTRICH BOAS Much under price. 6a 6d, 11s 6d to 80s. each. The Boas we are offering at the shove prices were secured by us a. deal the usual figure. To ensure a hasty Quittance we have marked them ridiculously low. We are also offering some Tery special lines of . WHITE APRONS from Is 9d to 4s 6d. A grand assortment of our own imported goods,'together with two lines of maker s’ samples. These are very real bargains. ’ THE READY-MONEY STORE. Wanted. ■ TVTEW SEASON’S FRUITS—New Prunes It cd, 7d and 9Ad per lb; also a large shipment of new season's Dried Apricots, Peaches and Pears, New Seeded Raisins, Now Season’s Tinned Pineapples, Apricots, Peaches and Pears, New Currants, Sultanas and Figs. JOHN HALL AND CO., Ltd. SMART TAILORING. If a well-constructed Suit is wanted, be sure experience is necessary to impart style and finish. W® hold a very large range of High-class Tweeds and Worsteds, selected from the best makers. Our Prices range from t3a a suit. In Frock Coats and Dress Suits oar Mr Quig excels. ' BLACK, BEATTIE AND CO. lANTED, Plumber, small job. James, “Times” Office. Address 9756 WANTED Known, Real Good Shoe Polish 2d a tin. Little Jim. 3 ■Wi ,wANTED Known, Sixpenny Tins of Boot i’ Polish for, 2d at Little Jim. 1_ ANTED,, a Youth, for store work. 273, St Asaph Street. References. 9T*7 _ "iTyANTED, Bedroom for Two Single Men, .Vi, near centre. S.M., “ Times ” Office. ra/ANTED. Young Housemaid, at once. TV. Apply Mrs Maddison, 250, Oxford Terrace E. 9541 TSTANTED, a Youth to drive baker’s cart; 1 V V, one used to the work. W. J. Seabourn, Sydenham. - 9759* WANTED, Competent Man to drive motor ’bus. Apply A. C. Thompson, 130, Cashel Street. ; 9771 WANTED, Situation as Housekeeper, with little girl 4 years. Apply Immediate,. Green Hill, Waiau. • 9773 WANTED, Glean, Tidy Girl, very light duties. Mrs Clark, comer Solwyn and Somerfleld, Beckenham. 9772 TSTANTED' to Buy. a Bull-dog Pup. V V Apply by letter to Miss Morse, Avondale, Renwiok, Marlborough. 94& WANTED. Boarders, every convenience; ,£1 per week. Apply F. W. Fisher, 125, St Asaph Street, City. ■ 9756 WANTED Known, Sandals, sizes 7, 8. 9, 10, Ss 6d; sizes 11, 12, 15,,1, 4s; sizes 2,3, 4,4 s 6d; black or tan. Little Jim. 7 WANTED, by Young Man, used to all kinds of farm work, Situation on Mixed Farm. Apply Y.Z., “Times” Office. 9530 ; Y7[fANTED"lCnown, Sandals, six« 7,8, 9, ,vV. io, 3s 6d; sizes 11, 12, 13. 1,4 s; sizes 2,3, 4,4 s 6d; black or tan. Little Jim. 7 ANTED, Position Housekeepers by. Two Young Ladies, town preferred. Excellent references. Apply Sydney, '‘Times” Office. 6669 W” ANTED, Sandals with, no buttons -to fall off, no joins at the sides, won’t break in half, no tripe for solo leather. Then go to Little- Jim. ■ 5 “VATANTE 1 !). Sun-La with no buttons, to Vt fall off, no joins at the sides, won’t break in half, no tripe for sole leather. ’ Then go to Little Jim. ? WANTED, 'Twenty or Thirty Smart Girl* for labelling and wrapping; good wages. Apply Chrystall and Co., Montreal Street, near railways 8795 WANTED, Children to Know, if they bring me a- pair of Ladies' or Gents’ Boots to be Repaired, I give them a large Packet of Peanuts Free. Little Jim. 4 W 'ANTED, First-class Head Milliner to take charge of showroom; must bo competent buyer. Apply, stating salary, and enclosing references, to . the Canterbury. Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd!, Waimate. 9526 WANTED, Cook, Mrs Rhodes, 255, - Kmaid kept; 10 Generals, 16s; 2 Nurses, 14s. Waiting—Several Cooks, H-maids, Waitresses, 2 Lady-h&ps (good references!. Three Unfurnished Rooms to be Let. Tel. M. Harrington. 12, Chancery Lane. 7CTANTED, Gardener, with references; CowfV man; Shepherd; Bouseabout; a Boy; ook; a General; Waitress; Housemaid, railing—Good Farm Hands of all kinds, ith references. All telegrams and letters iceiva immediate attention. Syd. Smith’* egistry Office. 39a, Manchester Street. XTANTED to Let, Cashmere, 9-roomed rV. House and 3 acres, bath, h. and 0., able, trapshed; 25s per week to approved nant; Colombo Street, St Albans, good 4lomed housej, bath, washhouse, etc., 14s per eek. M'Kenzie and Willis, 163, Hereford treet. X 1049 )frANTED to Sell for Cash. Full-sized K*! poc Mattress, 22s 6d; Stretcher, Ma*and Pillow, 18s; Several Pretty Littl* rawing-room Suites; Canterhury Chair in uge 12a 6d. S Chair in Tapestry, 27s 6d; r ell-upholstered Couch, 355. Factory Prices, ad hours 8 to 6, Saturdays 8 to 12. Frank Yates, Upholsterer, Dundas Street, near outh Belt. ‘ ’ 4377 IITANTED, Married Couple; Woolclaaser; /Vi Ploughman; General* Farm Bands; odd Man Dairy Farm; Lads, io Milk; table Boys and House-boy; Rouseabout, iitry hotel; Shearers’ Cook; Dairy Man, orth Island; Reliable Housekeeper, good usiness one preferred; Cooks and. Launresses, Waitresses, Housemaidi, OeneTma, lichen and Pantry-maids; Girls to assist, eep home; Furnished and Unfurnished corns to Let. Simes* Registry. 'Phone 579. ■ 300 T Trade, Wanted, Machinists and Fitters; also Girls. Crown Boottjfac►ry, Gloucester Street. 97‘2S 7IOR Sale, City), Milk and Butter Business, : low rental; £4 week profit. Price, a* rimr concern, £7O. Secure this. C. Ai Levs id Co., Agents • ■ 9721 )AK, Oak. Oak.—Just Landed, a Shipment ' Oak, Walnut and Blackwood, For Sale. T. Bates and Sons’ Furniture Factory, ower High_ Street 9323 ' JRACTICnL Poultry Parmer wants Position; good experience, artificial incubae on and brooding. Incubator, “Star” Office. - 9722 A LITTLE of the Military Pickle tempt* the appetite, and is certainly a safe condiment to eat, as it is made by expert*- in pure malt vinegar. Sold by all; modern grocers. ■ ' 5 EAT the Military Pickle with every confidence, as it is made by experts in th* purest malt vinegar. Sold by all grocers who are alive. 8 IF you can’t eat the meat, eat the Military Pickle, which is wholesome, and made by experts in the purest malt . vinegar. Sold by ail grocers who don’t oversleep themselves. 4 THE Military Pickle is obtainable from all modern grocers, in two sizes, and is more economical than any other pickles. Delicious is the word. 2 THE Military Pickle is made with the purest malt vinegar in this world, and is decidedly a delicious condiment. Sold by. all- grocers who are awake. 1 PIANO, by Haake, for Sale, reduced from 65 guineas to 40 guineas, nearly new, a genuine bargain, extended iron frame,-check action, under-dampers, full trichord, with an exceptionally fine tone. Terms ' arranged to suit customers, from 20s deposit. ROBERT FRANCIS, “The Musical Exchange," 159 and 161, Manchester Street, Christchurch. PP FOR Sale, a Large Stock or Organs by celebrated makers, Weaver, Bell, Malcolm, Mason and Hamlin, etc. All organ* sold on easy terms, from 7s monthly. Every ? -‘-ament guaranteed. ROBT. FRANCIS, o Musical Exchange,” 152 and 161, ManLer Street, Christchurch. :

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14222, 19 November 1906, Page 1

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