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YOU can row get the following linos, which have been unprocurable for some time, at our Store: Waide's Famous Fish and Meat Pastes-* Is fid per jar. . -i 1 ■ Cadbury's Breakfast Chocolate, Jib tins-' 2s each. Jars Preserved Ginger—2s each. , Swallow and Ariel’s Afternoon Tea Biscuits, lib tins—3s Gd each. . _ Fancy Boies Chocolates. Crackers and Bon Bona, in great variety. TUCK'S, LTD., ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE LATEST.

WANTEDS. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. A PPLICATIONS for JUNIOR FREE il PLACES must be made on the forms provided, and posted to the School. Application Forms can bo obtained at the Canterbury College Office or at the School. L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College, 19th December, 1919. TYPEWRITER AGENCY. AGENT WANTED FOR CANTERBURY. TO Soil the most remarkable and up-to-date ■ Standard Typewriter ever placed upon the market. Also Beautiful Small Office or Port an!© Type, writer, retailing for £lB 18s. No opposition. Unprecedented opportunity to the right man. Applications strictly confidential. Apply to / A. E. A. McDOUGALL, 6503 Clarendon Hotel. TRAVELLER REQUIRED. ' TO work tho whole of New Zealand. Must bo experienced Salesman; not more than. 45 years of age. Good salary for suitable man. Apply by letter to TEXTILE BAG AND SACK CO. (Joyof Bros.), LIMITED, 6343 168 Hereford Street. WE Require LADY ASSISTANT for Mail Older Department. Apply, immediately, stating details of experience. Salary £& 10s per week. COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME, LTD., Drapers and House Furnishers, 6506 ■ Palmerston North. WE Require a Thoroughly Experienced COSTUME ALERATION HAND; re* quired second week in January. Salary £3 10s. Apply, immediately, COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME, LTD., Drapers and House Furnishers, ’ 6306 Palmerston North. A WANTED. GOOD ALL-ROUND REGISTERED PLUMBER; ALSO, 1 SHEET METAL WORKER. Constant Work Guaranteed. Apply, HARRY HILL AND COY., 6512 Box 238, Napier. BOOT SALESMAN. EXPERIENCED Senior Salesman wanted. Must bo capablo of relieving branch Manager when required. Start after, the New Year. Salary £4 4s per week. . 6118 GOUGH AND SON, High Street, Christchurch. WANTED. A GOOD METAL POLISHER. Good wages, constant employment. '• A. MORRISON AND CO., 6434 MORAY PLACE. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. GIRLS WANTED for all Department* Good wages. Apply Printing Works, Colombo Street G 431 BOOKBINDING. WANTED, GIRLS AND LEARNERS. YV ANDREWS AND CO., Manufacturing Stationers, 6197 123, Worcester Street. w ING. ANTED, PUPILS FOE PRACTICAL DRESSMAKING. LADIES’ TAIEORTele. 4574. nUtS GENN, 272, High Street. X WANTED, ROOMS to PAPER. Moderate r prices. Gash. Samples submitted. R 0 D D A, 33, Stonyburst Street, St Albans. Phone 4i55. X WANTED'at once,’a xoung Woman w » assist with cooking. Apply City Bute , Colombo Street. _ W A;\ TED, Cook-General. No washing. 1 Gas stove. Apply Miss Wilson, to, gby Street. 6618 WAn TED, a Mosaago Boy duriug school » holidays. Apply, at once, Co-op. mt, iuiuioro Street. 3209 WANTED, Strong Girl to Help; fond of » children. Mrs Sim, Ashley sticet, Runrn, 390 WANTED, 3 Married Couples; -good f wages. Central Labour Agency, Aigh Street and Victoria Square. 6510 [PANTED, by-two competent men, Grassr seeding. Reply to E. F. Taylor, £B, liege Road, Timaru. 3226 WANTED, by girl, with proficiency cerU t ficate, Position in lAnco or Cash. Desk, aid commence January or February. ApT. 8., “ Times.” 3287 [7* AN TED, a Woman for Kitchen-work. / Britannia, 516, Colombo Street. 3279 WANTED, a Smart Boy. H. M'Clelland, i 89, Cashel Streot 3277 TANTED~,~Smart Y'oung Girls for Christ-' f mas Toy Department, 16 years of age. ustrong’a, High Street. 3274 WANTED, a Small, Clean Cottage. Apply Mrs Barber, 45, Sandyford Street, 3269 'ANTED, by refined young lady, assisted passage to England in return for serito Invalid, or look after children Ap--105, Fisher Streot. 3271

SMART, Well-educated Boy, about 18, for Ollice. Apply, with copies of testimonial s, P.O. Box. 357, Christchurch. 3270 JEWELLER’S Assistant.—'Wanted, an Assistant, lady or gent., with knowledge of the trade. Good salary to suitable applicant. Apply J. Ziman, 39, Queen Street, Auckland. 8285 PRACTICAL Watchmaker.—Wanted, Good Practical Watchmaker, with knowledge of sales preferred. State salary, inclose testimonials, to Jeweller, Box 739, Auckland. 8285 JUNIOR Clerk Wanted at New Year; suit lad leaving school. Apply Herokant, Box 812, Christchurch. 3017 SHEEPFARMERS’ LABOUR EXCHANGE. YTn'ANTED, Couple, man cook and wife * » help in house; 2 Rouseabout Couples, men milk and garden, wives housekeep;. 3 Cowmen-Gardeners; 2 Boys, milk and use ful; several Blade Shearexs. Waiting—Machine Shearers, Shed Hands. Sheepfarmers’ Labour Exchange, 106. Hereford Street. 'Phone 8763. Telegrams: “Sheep," Christohuroh. 8275 cDONALD, N.Z. Labour Ej change, requires Married Shepherd, wife oook for one man, £l5O and found; Shepherd; 2 Station Cowmen, 85s. 40s; Married Ploughman, wife’s duties nil, near school, 7-rootned house, £l5O, cow, firewood, eto. ‘Phono 497. 113, Manchester Street. MoDONALD’S New Zealand Labour Etcohango requires :—Ploughmen; Cow-men-Gardenero; Married Ploughman for North Island, 00s, cottage, eto.; 2 Enginedrivers; General Hand tor Station; Station Cowboy, assist with sheep, 255. 'Phone 497, 113, Manchester Street. Tt/ToDONALD’S New Zealand Labour Ex•iV.l change requires:—Ploughmen: Married Ploughmen; 2 Cooks; Married Shepherd, wife cook for men: 8 Cowmen-Gardeners,_Bss, 40s, 455; Youth, learn ploughing. Awaiting engagement;—Machine Shearers, also Shed 'Hands. 'Phone 497. 118, Manehester Street. LEFT-OFF Clothing.— Mrs Pritchard is a Cash Buyer of Gents’ Misfits and Leftoff Clothing, Boots. Trunks, Portmanteaux; also Ladies’ and Children’s Clothing. Spot cash. Ring up 'Phone 8394, write 12. Victoria StMudfc

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18285, 22 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18285, 22 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18285, 22 December 1919, Page 1

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