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Wanted. THURSDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. E RIGHT DAY IF THE RIGHT PLACE. BE SURE AND VOTE FOR IT. WANTEDwho appreciate COCOA in perfeotion to use BENSDOB.P’S. X 4050 YATANTED, Position by Experienced BaxW, maid. Rex, “Times” Office. 6833 TOFT ANTED, two, Smart Boys. Apply » * sharp Dawson Company, Dundas Street. WANTED, Smart Youth for the Butchering. Apply early, Manning, 117, High Street. 6791 WANTED the Public to call and inspect our variety of Sideboards; cash or terms. 6829 WANTED to Let. Shop and Room; suit tailor; low rent. Apply 73, Cashel Street, City. 6752 ytTANTED, Man, make cores and fire-bars. * * Apply, stating wages, Geo. Griffiths, Birchfield. 6720 WANTED, Two Strong Lads. Apply Factory Manager, “ Lyttelton Times ” Coy., Gloucester Street, 1898 WANTED Known—Jewell and Logan manufacture all articles at their factory, and guaranteed. 6829 "OTANTED, a Strong Grocer’s Delivery v» Cart, or Light Four-wheeled Van; must be ohoap. Van, “Times.’ 'TN7‘ANTED Known—Jewell ___ and Logan’s 1 * V Sideboards, cash or lorms. Express Buildings, Manchester Street. 6829 WANTED, Modern Grooms; must be good ' " position and cheap; preference Northwest. Address Alpha, this Office. WANTED, those who like Clean, Bright v * Linoleums, to use “ Varnishine,” the Brilliant Polish. Best, and geos farthest. X 4136 "fyANTED, Ladies to use “ Vapnishine,” » i the Brilliant Linoleum Polish, and 6ave Time and Trouble., All Grocers, 6d X 4138 WANTED, Board and Lodging, Married Couple, one child; no other hoarders; near station. Terms, “ Chips,” Sydenham Post Office. . 6832 WANTED Known Handles, Handles, Handles. A choice selection just arrived at Cl. C. Vero and Sons, Umbrella Manufacturers. X 3504 WANTED Known—New- Goods just to hand, and awaiting your inspection, at G. G. Vore and Sons, Manufacturers. Gold Medal N.Z.I.E. X 3504 WANTED Known—Tho Favourito Polish for Linoleums, etc., is “ Varnishine.” Baslsst, quickest, brightest, most , lasting. All Grocers, 6d. X 1136 WANTED, Ladies to save Time and .Trouble by using “Varnishine,” tho Brilliant Polish for Linoleums, etc. All Grocers, Cd. Try it. X4I3G "tyANTED, Ladies to be pleased with the » V brilliant roi-ults obtained by using “ Varnishine,” the Ideal Polish for Linoleums, etc. All Grocers. Cd. X 4136 WANTED Known—An Announcement— Our New Season's Goods to hand. Presentation Umbrellas a Specialty; good value. G. C. Vers and Son 3, Armagh Street (next Colombo). X3GO4 TyANTED, Employers to know I have V» waiting engagement, Good Gonerals, Housemaids and Parlourmaids. Barmaid and Kitchenmaicl, and Good Hotel Hands. Mrs /Tim's Registry, 12, Chancery Lane, Ist loom foot o£ stairs. T/WANTED, Man-led Ploughman for Nelson, vV vgo; Plcu'thman, 255; 2 Mustercrs; St.ackmcn for threshing machine; Farm Hand, able to drain, 255; Hillside Ploughman. 255. Sheepfanners' Labour Exchange, 165 Hereford Street. YyANTED—Better pay and more congenial VV work are Nvithin your reach. Learn Show Card Writing by mail. Write for free prospectus “ C.” DETROIT SCHOOL OF LETTERING. Rep., Jas. Rodger, I,'l’F, Cashel Street. Christchurch. ' WANTED, Cook, hotel, 30s; Laundreea, 20s; 18 Generals; Cowboy. 20a; Parlourmaid, Wellington; H.-maid, las; 2 Ladyhelps, Papanui, 15s; H.-keeper, 20s. Wait-ing-Nurses and Parlourmaids. Tel. 1678 Miss Harrington’s Registry, upstairs, Chancery Lane. WANTED —Beehive Knitting Maohine Company (Now Zealand) want people to make Hosiery for them, whole or epare time, in their own homos; make £1 a week; previous experience not necessary; constant employment all the year round Write at once, Box 734, G.P 0., Wellington. X 4148 yffANTED, Situation for Station Cook, good' ] baker;’, also Couple, mail' do milking, I etc., wife housekeeper ~Wanted, Blacksmith's Improver; Mart, do' milking, etc.; Ploughmen, 255; Threshing Machine Hands, Farm Labourer, 22s 6d, 255; Boy for store; Kitchenboy, 15s; Competent Farm Hands shou'd apply McDonald, 103, Manchester Street 'Phone' 497. WANTED, 2 Women Cooks, country, 255; Several .'Generals, 15« to 17s 6d; Kitchenmaid, country, 12s; Cook, hotel, country, 30s; Cook-General and Parlourmaid, , same bouse, country, 20s and 15s - ; House-maid-Waitress. hotel, country, los; House-maid-Laundress and Parlourmaid, ccumry, 20s and 15s; Nurses, institution. £4O to start; Cook-laundress, 20s, country, two miles out. Mrs Brooks’s Registry. Chancery Lane. WANTED, immediately, Housemaid, hotel, near town, 17s Cd; 2 Waitresses, Lyttelton, 17s Gd; Housekeeper, working man, country, good home. 10s; Generals, hotels, country, 17s 6d, very light; Situations 20 Generals, town and country; Ploughman, 22s 6d. Waiting engagements—Good Cooks for hotels and private houses; Nurses, Housekeepers. Porters, etc. Rooms to Let'; -Businesses for Sale. Mrs Darby’3 Registry, Chancery Lane. Tel. 1106. fIERISTIANSEN. late West’s Labour vt Agency. 174, Licheld Street, telephon 983—Generals for town, 15s and 17s 6d per week; Farm Hand, £1 per week; Girl to assist in private boardinghouse. 10s per week; Boy for country. 10s per week. For Sale, Good 5-roomed House, in the City, £6OO. To Lot, Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms. Want, Several Potato Diggers, Is .per bag. JUST WORD. OENTLEMEN, —About.your Pult or Overcoat. You will lie requiring them, and 1 am prepared to meet your requirements to your advantage by savins? * on money, and will do it well, f or tiia Tweeds which I will place before voxt, and the gun antee that cv.-ry Garment is Made to Fit or Monsv Returned for my MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS at 45/- EG/- 85/- or 70/Cannot be beaten in tlio domini m for value. My customers can prove this to be a fact, and I will prove, if you pUce your order with mo fo-’ one < f my MADE-TO-MEASURE OVEBCOATS at * 39/S3 45/- 50/- OK 55/Tiiat value in unsurpassed at the Excelsior Suit Shop. Having had a thorough experi- * unee in the ranking of all kinds of Garments, 1 Can safely guarantee to give satisfaction with a Dijlnotive Fit, Style and Finish. My Garments speak for themselves. Will you call and see for yourself wha.t I can do for you TO-DAY P E. H. HE WISH, EXCELSIOR SUIT AND MERCERY SHOP, 207 COLOMBO STREET. Telephone 2452. Opposite Broadways. FOR WIRIER WEAR lies’, Gonts’ and Children’a Felt, ipers and Boota in all shades, sizes prices. few of our samples to be seen in window:— lies’ Derby Bals., fn all shapes and sizes, in tan and black, its’ Derby Bals., a large assortment, light, medium and heavy, its’ Goloshes in all shapes and sizes. cheap tine oni’- LogletiF, will do for boys and girls, 7to 10 ... 'l/G mother cheap Mrs© lies’ Chrome Slippers, all leather 3/11 lies’ Goloshes, round and pointed t,es, w ith and without heels From ... S/ll lies’ and Gents’ Gum Boots From .., 9/9 We are going to reduce all onr Tan Goode 9J. in the JE for one month only. rpr u rifyj Opposite Broadways.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14979, 27 April 1909, Page 2

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