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Wanted. THE TEA OF THE DAY is " WEKA " Biand Ceylon, Is 3d per lb. Strength and Flavour preserved in lead packets; equals any Is 9d tea va Ch.oh. And T. Taylor's Special Blend 13 3d, with coupons. Also the famous " SHILLING CEYLON." Nibbles in Preserving Jars*Mason's Jgal Scrow-top, with rings, 1 Mason's Jgal itapid Cover, to clet C per cent Cash Coupons. _ _-J I L TAY: t9 R ' 97, Colombo Street. ACCOMMODATION BUREAU. Board Rasiden'ce Specialty. Apartments and Houses, furnished and unfurnished, to Let. Open daily, also Wednesday and Saturday evening's, 7.30 till 9. Christchurch Exchange, 174, Lichfield Street, opp. Mason, Struthers. 'Phone 2148. 2021 EXERCISE YOUR SKIiS.-A MTLO'S MASSAGE CUP will exercise your skin in the best possible way. It draws the nourishing blood to the impoverished skin, makes it smooth, soft and velvety. Wrinkles and Blackheads cannot exist where the MILOS MASSAGE CUP is used. Satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back. Look for the name MILOS. Prices 3s, at all chemists or post free from MISS M. McELWAIN, Toilet Specialist, Auckland. 5837 LACE - Curtains, white and ecru, 'SJ yds long, 6? lid per pair; latest designs, perfectly pure. Loes' Irish Linon and Cash Drapery Store, Clock Tower. I LACE Curtains, 3£yds long, 6s lid per pair, made of superior cotton, no filling. JIJ liable article, go to '. v — --Vf tjj 0 ] a t. os j, designs unen nvm mo cturers from 3s 9d to 25s per pair. 3 F you want Household Drapery, j ahvay3 . remember Loes' value is unequalled. Loes' goods are always reliable. Loes' Sheetings are superior -to others. Loes' Towels are from the best manufacturers. Loos' special make of Longcloth is unequalled for appearance and durability. 4 OES' special make of Longcloth, 5s 6d -J per dozen yards. Call and see it, or send for sample. "Unequalled for purity and sngth. Clock Tower. S 10SIES in fancy satteen, plush, and ta--J pestry. Manufacturer's samples a't factory prices from Is 63 to 4s 6d. Don't mmsmumi "jV/fRS TIMS'S RELIABLE REGISTRY, •"■* 12, CHANCERY LANE. Wanted —Cooks, Housemaids and House-P.-maids, Nurse, House and Nurse-sewing-maids, Kitchen-maids and Sculiery-maids, Generals for all paxts. No fee charged to capable girls this month. 'Phone, 525. TANTED, a Smart, Intelligent Boy: must 1 » be a good typist. Apply Remington, "Times" Office. 382 WANTED to Let, 6-Eoomed House, conveniences, City. Rent 14s week. Baker 8r03., 138, Manchester Street. 11. Rooms and conveniences. Rent 15a week. Baker Bros., 138, Manchester Street. WANTED, We have a complete stock of . our-famous " Vere" Umbrellas ready for winter. G. C. Vera and Sons, 191, Armagh Street. X 3504 [/"ANTED, a N t small children, country. Apply Mrs H. Lance, Hawarden, or Mrs Lance, 31, tisma Street. 519 did wearer; names engraved gratis Vere and Sons, Umbrella Manufacturers, ISI. Armagh Street. X3SG i WANTED, Ladies. Gentlem one oi cur Superior Wea; ; silver and gold handles. Tel. 1818. Vers d Sons. 331. Armas:. Street. X 3504 JANTED —Being Specialists, our (7mr brellas contain the Best Quality, Pittings, etc., and wear longer than imported. Vere and Sons,. 191, Armagh Street. X 3504 WANTETi -Gentlemen, give your wives, sisters or sweethearts a Gold or Silvermounted Umbrella. Largest variety at Lethaby's, Manufacturers. 64, Cathedral Square. 3 WANTED— Gentler sisters or sweethearts a Gold or Silvermounted Umbrella. Largest variety at Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 64, Cathedral arc. t ' WANTED— Ladies, give your husbands, brothers or sweethearts a Gold or Sil-ver-mounted Umbrella. Largest variety at t „+i,„k„'o 'M—nifacturers, 64, Cathedral 1 WANTED —Ladies, give your husbands, brothers ci sweethearts a Gold or Sil-ver-mounted Urjbrella. Largest variety at Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 64, Cathedral Square. 8 WANTED the Travelling Public to know that we manufacture every description of Portmanteaux, Trunks and Gladstone Bags. TRIGGS AND DENTON, 77, Manchester Street. x ?® 8 _ -Mrs Quartermain is a • «• uasu rrurcnasßr of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Left-off Clothing. Latters by post ise attended to. Address, Mrs G. 1, 154, High Street. X 796 WANTED, Farmers, Storekeepers and others to inspect our Stock of Harness, Saddles and Horse Covers. Best value in town; lowest prices. TRIQGS AND DENTON, 77, Manchester Street, Christchurch. X3SSB TS7ANTED, Don't be content with a small VV income. Let us teach you Sign and Show Card Writing. Big money in it. Send for Free Prospectus. Detroit School of Lettering. N.Z. Representative, Jas. Rodger, 181, Oashel Street, Christchurch 4 WANTEdT Chef7~sos; Second Cook, 20s; Woman Cook. 255; Parlourmaid, 17s 6d; Laundress, 20s; H.M. and Waitresses, 15s; K.M. and Panlrymaid, 15s; Lady's-maid, from 9 o'clock till 5, sleep home, 12s. Tel. 1675. Miss Harrington, Room 4, upstairs, Chancery Lane. WANTED, Left-off Clothing. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Left-off Clothing Bought; also Underclothing, Boote, Trunks and "Portmanteaux. Highest cash prices given. Letters promptly attended. Mrs Pritchard, 8, Victoria Street, near Square. Telephone 2040. ■ "anted 't< signed Houee of 6 rooms and a. situated in one of the best suburbs, within two minutes of the tram, fitted .with every convenience;; furniture quite new; would let for term. Apply to C.M.L.. Box 380, Christchurch. J6s_ WANTED", those in search of a . good Building Site to know that we have several Sections to Sell iii Cli3sold Street, St Albans, off Merivale Lane, at the original owners' prices; . worth inquiry. M'Kenzie and Wi'lis, Auctioneers and Land A?ent3, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). X 4040 TJK7ANTED, those who have Second-hand VV Furniture to dispose of to know that we are Cash Buyers in any quantity. Best possible prices given. Ring- up Number 18S1, and we will send our buyer down immediately. M'Kenzie and Willis; Cathedral Square (Next; Post Office). ; X i°i°_ ~rarANTED, Married Ploughman, wife cook, v » . £100; Couple, man' milk, etc., wife cook for few men; Man, milk, groom and kill sheep, Qss; Ploughmen, 255, 27s 6d; Shepherds, for North Island, £SO; Shepherd, for South Canterbury; . Musterers; Station Fencers; Married Shepherd, wife cook for small family. Sheepfarmers' Exchange, Hereford Street. WEST'S Labour Agency, 174, Lichfield Street, telephone 988, wants General Farm Hand, £1; Competent Ploughmen, 255; Farm Youths s-bln to milV IKsMarried Couple, 1 household duties, a»jv/, vr* country, 15s; Head Ploug smith's Improver, 25s and found; Housekeeper, £1; Married Ploughman, £IOO year; Ploughman, 255. WAITED to Sell, New 5-roomod House, situated in Gloucester Street, Linwood, every convenience, bath, h. and c, gas, plastered, verandah, oriel window, tiled grates and hearths, wardrobes,; linen-press, washhouse, copper, tubs, J-acre; £550. A cheap property. Easy terms can be arranged. Fol. 168. McKenzie and Wiliis, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). T/OANTED, Extraordinary"" Attraction - fn » » Boots. The Sydney Boot Aroade is now holding its first sale on account of being heavily overstocked. Evory pair marked down for quick sale. Scores of lines to be cleared out regardless of price. Lcok at my window and pick out your pair, as the sale is for a short period only. Fred Mills, Manager, near Cashel Street Bridge. WANTED, Head Plough stack and knowledge of sheep, £IOO and found; Couple 3, £9O, £IOO yearly; Hotel Cooks, 40s, 60s;* Station Cooks; Shepherd, 40s weekly; Ploughmen, 255, 27s 6d; Blacksmith's Improver, 255; Hotel Hand, mi'k cow, 20s; Station Hands, do milking; Youth, assist cook, 17a 6d; Station Youths, 15s. Auply J. McDonald, 103, Manchester Street. 'Phone 437. WANiED, Customers, before purchasing their Blankets for the winter season to call at Holme3 and Sons, Tuarn Stret, and inspect the line of 11 x 1 Colonial Blankete they are now selling at 23s 6d nett. Ou. orders for this season's blankets were pla-oeo before the increase in prices of woof, and wa intend to givo our customers the benefri or our buyirg. Holmes and Sons, Tuaiv Street, near High, Street 6;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14610, 18 February 1908, Page 2

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