WANTEDS, WANTED, FOR OXFORD HOSPITAL, CO O K -■ L A V N D R E S S. Also a HOUSEMAID. Apply Lady Superintendent, Christchurch Hospital, between 2 and 3 and 7 and 8 n.m. 8775 GROCERY. WANTED, SMART YOUNG DRIVER. GELLING BROS., 1430 Stanmoro Road. WHEELWRIGHT WANTED. Machinery used. Apply COOPER AND CUED, 1400 . Box 20, Pukekohe. Y 75 7" ANT SMART • JUNIOR (MALE.) ■VV. Apply UNION STEAM SHIP COY. OF N.Z., LTD. TO. WANTED, ROOMS to PAPER. _ Moderate prices. Cash. Samples submitted. ROD D A , 31, Stonyhurst Street, St Alban*. Phono 4465. W~ once, an Experienced Waitress. Queen’s Hotel, Cashel Street. - ■ 1433 WANTED, PainteTS and. Decorators. A. E. Revs, Papanui Road. 'Phone 1827. }7\ATHER and Son want Rough Carpenter Work, any description, town or country. FSO, “ Times ” Office. 1424 TAT ANTED, 7 Threshing Hands, 2s hour; * » ;i Cooks, 403, 80s; Station Hand. McDonald’s Registry. 1440 ANTED, Two Waitresses. Apply Carlr V ton Cate. 1443 WANTED, Jobbing Carpenter at once. Hall’s Turkish Baths, Cashel Street. WANTED, an Experienced Pantrymaid. __ Apply Clarendon Hotel. . 1444 (WARREN TERS Wanted. Apply Woodcock, 'P Builder, 121, Hastings Street, Sydenham. Top wages to good man. i -*•-*• Dairy Land, would graze, milk and attend to cows for Retail Milkmen at per gallon. WainOni district. ' PUBLIC NOTICE 9. IN THE .ESTATE of WILLIAM ALFRED MASTERS MURGBOVE, late of Christchurch, Builder and Contractor (deceased). IT is requested that all Accounts owing by r.bore deceased be forthwith rendered to the undersigned in duplicate, certified that the same were duo and owing on the date pf death, namely, the Twentieth day <sf February 1920. / CUNINGHAM AND TAYLOR, CANTERBURY FRUITGROWERS’ ASSOCIATION. AN Address will bo given to Members and -*-A those interested in Fruitgrowing by MR J. A. CAMPBELL, Assistant Director of Horticulture (who has just returned from America), on TUESDAY, MARCH titli, nt 8 p.m., Bakers’ Buildings, Manchester Street’. 1388 j^TOTIG’B. —I have taken my Property, 100, Strickland Street, out of Agents hands. 1421 (Signed) W. RACESHALL
CHRISTCHURCH DOMAINS BOARD PETE. * GOLD NUGGET ART UNION. CpHE following ate the 'Winning Numbers in the Art Union drawn on Saturday: Ist Prize—lß642. 2nd Prize—3Sllo. • 3rd Prize—23l9B. 4th Prize —33119. stk Prize—4o7o6. 6tll Prize—3299. C. W. HERVEY, Hon Secretary, Art Union Section. Drawn in the presence of W. 11. AVineor. 8714 NET/ BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. Q IMPS OX AND WILLIAMS, LTD., kJ 238, High Street. Whittaker’s A.lmanac, 1920, paper ed., 3s 6 <3. Whittaker’s Almanac, 1.920, enlarged, ed.,7s fid. “ Daily Mail ” Year Book, 1920, Is fid. " Winter’s Pie,” 2s. “ Sea Pie,” 2s. Records: By Admiral Lord Fisher. Rndvard Kipling’s Verse, inclusive edition, 3 vols., 1683-1918. The Ta.uk Corps: By William Ellis. The Everlasting Arms: By Joseph Hocking. The Sedan: By J. B. Hendrin. Tho Messenger • By Elizabeth Robins. Ramsoy Muilhoiland: By Booth Tnrkington. Nut Brown Maid and Nut Brown Mare: By A. G. Hales. Tho Great Dosire: Bji Alexander Black. Mary Olivier: By May Sinclair. Simon: By J. Storer Clouston. SIMPSON AND WILLIAMS, LTD. 002 • A PROSPEROUS BUSINESS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. OWING to demands on Shop Spooe, we wish to announce that wo have REMOVED to those PREMISES; 82, CASHEL STREET, nearly opposite the Premises we have vacated. We tako this opportunity of thanking those for the patronage in the past and solicit a continuance of same. We have opened out a large stock of MOTOR and CYCLE TYRES and SUNDRIES in 'the rubber line. BERRYMAN BROS., * Rubber Merchants, 82, Cashel Street. MR JNO. J. ARDAGH, DENTAL SURGEON, TTAS * COMMENCED PRACTICE Upstairs, in Standish and Preeco’s Buildings, High Street. 7719 WHERE TO STAY. ST ELMO HOUSE,-62, Worcester Street (West End).—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from C.P.O. and Central Tram Terminus; also within,, same distance of Park, Public Gardens, Miiseum, Boatshed®, «eto. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone 872. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. CARG’EN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. RECOGNISED as one of tho Leading Hotels in Australasia. Suites of looms with private bathrooms. Ballroom, Orchestra. ORDINARY TARIFF, 12s 6d to ISs per day. Full particulars from Thos. Cook, and Son, or Government Tourist Bureau.’ Telegrams, “ Cargen.” E. F. BLACK. Proprietor. NEW BRIGHTON OAFE. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ON THE ESPLANADE, FACING I’SE SEA. THIS Well-known and Up-to-date Boarding Houbo contains rooms for 60 Visitors, and is under the personal supervision of Mr and Mrs E. S. ALDRIDGE, who will use their best endeavours to ensure the comfort and convenience of Patrons. Splendid'Winter Resort. Trams Nos. 6 and 10 stop at door. Telephone No, 2635. 317 ; M.W.S. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. TTOTEL COLUMBIA, near Town Hall, -O. Cuba Street. First-class Accomodation for 100 Guests. Electric light throughout., Elevator, 10 Bathrooms, excellent Cui* ! @ine. Drawing and Commercial Rooms. 1 Tariff, 9s per day, £2 10s per week. Now j under entirely new management. V W.F. W. E. WEBB, Proprietor. ( FP '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 1
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