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WANTED. *r|7 ANTED, 6 Cook-Generals. 20s, «255; j Irt Sculleryman and Maid, 255; Plough-! Inan. £2 week.; H. Maid, leading hotel, 20s; . laundress, 235: Porters, 255. Waiting en-I gagement—3 Hotel Cooks, Nurse, H. Maid. Xurse for children. Tel. 1678. Harrington's {Registry, 8 Chancery Lane. .- i , TifT'AXTED, Employers to know I have ■ ••' Harvesters waiting engagement. "Wanted—Station Cowboys; Waggoner; Ploughmen; Married Shepherds, wife housekeeper. JEI2O; 10 Cooks. 30s, 60s; Threshing Machine Hands; Married Ploughmen. M'Donald. ll!i, Manchester Street. 'Phone 497. CIENTRAL Labour Agency, Victoria Square. .' want Married Couple, no children, N. Island. £104; Cook and H.-mnid, sheep station, 30s, 20s; H.-maid, countr.v, 22s 6d; Laundresses. 255; H.-M. Waitress, hotol, 20s; Laundress, hotel, 255; Hotel Cooks, 30s, 255; H.-maid-Waitress, country, 20s; H.-maid\ town, 17a Ed. 20s; K.-maid. 15s; Cook-Gen-erals, 255, 20s, 17s 6d. Victoria Chambers, Armagh Street West. 'Phone 157 i l ROOKS-DARBY'S Select Registry, Chan- 1 -0 eery Lane, are needing:—Cook-Genl., 20s, 255; H.M. Laundress. 255; H.M.-Wait-ress, 20s; Genls., 15s. 17s 6d, 203; Cook, good country hotel, 30s; H.M. Waitress, ■union wage; Cook (Bdg. House), 355; CookGenl.. private house; 20»; Waitress, 255, 22s €d; H.M.-Waitress, Christchurch instituton, !ss; Cook, country hotel, 40s; Cook-Laun-Iress. 27s fid: Cook-Gen;.. 20s, 255: CookiL'dress 203 and H.M. (same place, X. 1.), 15s; T ady-Help, 20s; Cook, plain, 22s 6d: H.P.laid, 203 and 2os; Young Genls. 12s 6d, |3os: Cook. Dining Rooms, 27s 6d, 30s. ['Phones: 1106 office, Residence 3221. Sale, Quarter-acre Section, Slater Street, North Richmond; any reasonable offer will be considered. H.E.E., ? " Times." 2356 IOR Sale. First-class 5-roomed Modern Bungalow; every possible convenience. I«xpensive leadlights and well fires: creek Srontage. St Albans East Apply G.J. 189 "OUSES to Let—St Albans 3 rooms 6s - 6d; City—3 rooms Bs, Bs, Bs, Bs, Bs, Bs. 8s; 5 rooms, 16s. Addington—3 rooms "s, 1 rooms It's. Sydenham—4 rooms Of, 10»; 5 rooms. 10s. 12a. 14s; 5 rooms, ith hot and y cold, etc., 15s, 15s, 15s; 6 xooms 18s, with hot and cold, etc., 20s; 7 rooms 14s. Opawa—4 rooms, 8s 6d. 9s; " rooms, ail conveniences, 255. Papanui—s _oorns. with half-acre, 13s. Near Linwood Station—6 rooms, with hot and cold, 15s. Radley—s-roomed Xew Bungalow, 14s. Beck#nham —5 rooms, all conveniences. 18s. Shops irom 10s to £2 ss. Forrest and Perkins, 433, Colombo Street. Sydenham. JARS for Jam, small fruit and big fruit. Fine Jars, that will last years and irears. Mason's latest Jars. X EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Pritchard is a XJ Cash Buyer of Gent's Misfits and Leftoff Clothing, Boots. Trnnks, Portmanteaux; elso Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot cash. Ring up 'Phone 3394, or write 12, Victoria Street. , j ASOX'S Xew Jars are grand. ' Pints, quarts and half-gallons, all ready for r>n at Minson's. Do not delay. X MONEY to Lend, £1 to £25, upon Hpusehold Furniture (without removal). Xo delay Repayable Easy Weekly Instalments. Tel 2567. L. W. BALKIND, 629, Colombo Street. jOSITIVELY the best and only kinds of Jars are to be found at Minson's, and ..» nowhere is cheaper, you should ring up 'our order. X 1 i'PHE Fashionable Block Stripe Washing 'i- Silk, white ground with ooloured stripe, usually 2s 6d yd., is reduced to Is 3d yd. At Ballantyne's Sale. X rtXfANTED Known—That Nicholson and V\ f.'o.'s Sale starts to-day. X WANTED, Young Man for Tweed Stock Keeping; one with some office experience preferred. Kaiapoi Clothing Factory, j Alien- Street. Mgo WANTED to Sell, Piano, £2o, Broadwood and Son, in perfect order, noh, clear tone, handsome case, etc.; genuins bargain. ' 263, Hereford Street. City. j*. TJIT'AXTED. eariy in February, by Ex•VV perienced- Person, Position as >ecdlewomari or Linen Maid in hotel, school, or ; private home; good references. K.a., ! ••Times." a29 °
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17079, 31 January 1916, Page 2
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