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Doeyes ache? t . It’s just wonderful what modern science can do for sired eyes. Constant research and experience have resulted in the provision >( remarkable apparatus for sight-testing. Errors are accurately located, and correct aids to vision are supplied, without detracting from personal attractiveness. If your eyes are causing you the slightest anxiety, Consult Procter 200 HIGH ST.-- CHRISTCHURCH

WANTEDS. DUNLOP or Spencer Moulton Motor-cycle Tyres now obtainable in all sizes at Seville's, near Theatre Royal, __ DUNLOP Railroad Bicycle Tyres now 1 available at Saville’s, near Theatre Royal. Best for comfort and durability. i"l\/riCHELIN Bicycle Tyres are obtainable "-L in all sizes at Seville's, near Theatre Royal. One quality only—the best. SAVILLE’S, near Theatre Royal, Direct Importers High-grade English. Bicyole Tyres. 12 months' guarantee, 12s 6d. OENTRAL Labour Agency (Girls’ Registry Office), Victoria Chambers, Victoria Square. 'Phone 1575.—Wanted, Nurse-Com- £ anion; Lady Help; Cooks; H.-Maids, P.[aids, K.-Maids; Cook-Generals; 2 House Boys for Timaru, same place; Places in Hotels. Boardiug-liouses and Institutions; Murrieu Couple, cowman-gardener, wife cook, man cook,..wife housemaij,_etc. 7C65 SHEEPFARMERS’ Labour, Exchange.— V/an ted—6 G.F.H. Ploughman Couples; 6 Rouseabout Couples; 5 Single Ploughmen; 3 Youths, plough, , milk,, etc. Waiting—Harvesters, Stackers.,' Sheepfarmers’ Labour Exchange, 106, Hereford Street. ’Phone 3763. Telegrams—“ Sheep,” Christchurch. 765-1 WANTED —3 Laundresses; Cook, hotel, town, 50s; Cook, 40s; Lady-help, 255, 30s; Nurse-help, Addington, 255; ParlourMd., Lincoln, 30s; Lady’s-maid, 27s 6d; Country Hotels, Cook 40s, 2 H.-md.-Wait-, rcsses 40s; 8.-House, Kitchen-md. 30s; 1 , Nurses, 30s; Porter, .C. Hotel, 355; Cook and H.-md., 403 and 30s, suit friends. Plenty other Positions. Harrington’s Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. Tol ; 1678. . 7369 TYARBY-BRO0;KS Select Registry./ ChanXJ ceTy Lane, are needing:—Hote i Looks, 70s, 60s ;■ 2nd Cooks, 32s 6d, 40s; F jAry M. Waitress, 27s Cd; Inst. Lady-helps, *js, 40s, good homes; Pantrymaub, 32s 6d, 27s 6d; Comp.-Help, 255; Cook, small school, 37s Gd; Cook, ihst., 50s; Cook-Generals, 255, 30s; H!M„ 255; P., House-Parlourmaid, 255; Disengaged Sing'e Cbaufleur, Superior Couple, wife pOrlour-maid, man cook, private* house; Elderly Gen. Alan, ref.; M.C.. wile H.M., man porter; Children's Nurse, ref. ’Phonos: Bus., 1106; Res., 3221. YrcDONALD’S N.Z. Labour Exchange has iVI Harvesters, Stackers, otc.. waiting engagement. Station Cowman;. Gardeners, 355, 50s*; Station Gardener, 15s; Porter for firstclass hotel; Couple, man cowman-gardener, wife housekeeper, £l4O, £l5O, found; Cowboys. 255, 30s. ’Phone 497. 113, Manchester Street. - MCDONALD’S N.Z. Labour Exchango requires Station Gardener, 455; Youth, learn ploughing; Station Cowman-Gardener, highest wages to competent man; Station Cooks; : Married Couple, man cowman-gar-dener,, wife general, £l5O, found. ’Phone 497. 113, Manchester Street. 7559 Wanted known—That f. h. steel has reduced the price of Meat to rockbottom . for Spot Cash, and as wo have only a short, time to live, get the best. Rubbish is dear- at any price. The best is always the cheapest in the end. And do not be persuaded' to. buy inferior quality or rubbish, when, by patronising F. H. STEEL, you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on daily for orders. Letters and Telegrams .-.promptly attendod to. Smallgoods a Speciality- The annual output reaches Half a million Pounds. The quantity sold speaks for itself. 1922 : WANTED KNOWN. FYou Want a Straight Deal and the HIGHEST PRICE, wo Buy all Classes of Second-hand Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, etc. :;,V McKENZIE AND CO., (R. St Clair McKenzie, Principal), 4 143, CASHEL STREET (Between The Bristol and Matson’s). g 'Phone 3414. TXT ANTED Known —At Nicholson and Co., V V special value in Coloured Silk Blouses at 17b 6d. _ WANTED— At Nicholson and Co., Boys’ All-wool Jerseys, in grey and heather, all 'sizeß, from 7s 1id.—526. D TXT ANTED—At Nicholson and Co., special YY assortment Children’s Fancy Straws, all shapes, from 3s lid. MINSON’S Shilling Toothbrush is great value. Also our 4s 6d Whalebone Hair Brash. X YjtTANTED.'.Ladiis to know that Nicholson IVY ■ and Co. have just opened up special line Striped .Crepe Blouses at 6s lid. TXT ANTED—At Nicholson and Co., Stylish VVr Ready-to-Wear Eats, in fanoy straws, from 'Da ' lid.'. IV - 1 • " TXT ANTED, People to' Get Married and '•YV Buy their Furniture for Gash at H. Atkinson’s, Cash House Furnishers. 127, Manchester Street. , TTfANTED, People to get Married and '-YY, Buy their Furniture for Gash at H. Atkinson’s, Cash House Furnishers. 127, Manchester Street. ANTED, Ladies to inspect our special value in Silk Jerseys from 425. W TXTANTED—At Nicholson and Co/fl, VV. Stylish Wool Jerseys, in all shades, at |7s -6d. - T EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Pritchard is a JLi Cash Buyer of Gent-.’s Misfits and Leftoff Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux; also Ladies' and Children’s Clothing. Spot cash. Ring up ’Phone 3394, or write 12, Victoria) Street.

WHERE TO STAY, ST ELMO HOUSE, 52, Worcester' Street .'(West End). —Superior Accommodation £or-Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from C.P.O. and Central Tram Termipus; also within same distanfce pf Park, Public Gardens, Museum, Boatsbeas, etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone 872._ F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. •'/ CAB GEM HOTEL, AUCKLAND. ■OECOGNISED as one of the Leading XV Hotels in Australasia. Suites of rooms With private .bathrooms. Ballroom, Orchestra. ORDINARY TARIFF, 12s 6d to 15s per day. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Government Tourist Bureau. Telegrams, “ Cargen.” i. . « E. F. BLACK, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. MOTEL COLUMBIA, near Town Hall, ; Cuba Street. First-class Accomodation for 100 Guests. Electric light throughout, Elevator, 10 Bathrooms, excellent Cuisine. Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Tariff, 9s per day, £2 10s per week. Now under entirely new management. M.W.F. W. E. WEBB, Proprietor. FP TITTANTED, by Young Man, Board and 7 W Residence in private family. Annly "tifi-yrawiant,” “ Times ” Office. Apply 7759 TT/AVTED, Board in New Brighton, for ’•yw.-.invalid youth; good money for comjirf < Farmers' Co-op., Ltd,. Land Office. ' ’ 799 WANTED, by young man, Private Board •TV And Residence. Terms, etc., to “Commercial,” Box 41. 7904 X\f ANTED, urgently, by iwo business •I t ■ young- ladies, Board and Residence, within 2d section. Reply, stating terms, to R.B.L. _____ 78G0 TXT* ANTED, by young lady, Board Kind Rcsi-•VV'--denqe (permanent), at Sumner or Brighton. At business during duy. Reply, stating terms, to LJLR. ’gja

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18335, 18 February 1920, Page 2

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