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ujifeUMMmma-nn SITUATIONS WANTED and VACANT. I Sixteen Words ONE SHILLING. U* booked Is 6d.) W 'ANTED, a Girl, a few hours daily; sleep at lunue. Apply 16, Scarbolo terrace; coed wages. IUS WANTED, good General Servant; must-be able to cook nicely. Apply Mrs Glover, 2, Athol crescent. la!) WANTED, a Youmg Girl to assist light houseworK; sleep home; wages 10s per week. Arimo, Hill street. I APPLICATIONS are invited by the -*■ Hospital Trustees for the Position f PLUMBER. Applicants must hold first-class certificate, and have fair knowledge of tinsmith's wrork. Applications will be received up to TUESDAY, Bth February, at 10 a.m., to be addressed to the Chairman rif Trus» Any information required, re duties, etc., may be had on application to the •undersigned. LOUIS H. FOX, 596 House Steward. BLACKBALL COAL COMPANY, LTD. immediately; Practical Miners. Apply to AV ALTER LEITCH, 623 Mining Manager. Blackball. ! ipSTANTED—Don't remain a poorlj» -*'- paid counter liand. Become 6 high-salaried business-getting salesman. Send for Booklet D, free; it tells how. Dixon Institute ot Salesmanship, 3jt don. New Zealand Representative, Jt Rodger, 131 a, Gashel street, Christchurch. SITUATIONS WANTED. T ANTED, Washing or Cleaning for i v AY'cd., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Apply, M.AV., "Times" office. 51)2 TEADY Young Man (single) requires evening employment of any description; good references. Apply 3. 50 TAlLOßS—Experienced. Cutter, seven years, good appearance, at resent in billet South Island, requires e-engageniciit. Apply Phelps, AVilson nd Co.. AVellington. 513 EXPERIENCED Canvasser, your good address, requires position wi tii-iii-with piontablc, celling lihesv Sal< AIiBIED Coupie seek Bitiiatioi: gardener, wife housekeeper erences. "VV.13." "Times" Oilii eOACHBUILDEB requires permanent situation, can do eoaclipaintiug. Address, Co.ichbuilder, "Times" ollitc. RANTED, about 1000 Acres Milling Bush; handy railway preferred; no fancy pi ices; state easiest terms. Snow and Co., Pahnerstou North. aal INFORMATION wanted as to the whereabouts of Robert Hisp and hi-3 wife Sarah Ann (neo Aidei-son), or their children or heirs. Said Robert Hisp arid wife emigrated from Yorkshire, England, to New Zealand in about: 1574-. AVrite O. E. Laird, -Attorney, Springfield, Ills., U.S.A. • '. TJTIS' Majesty's Typewriter; tho Royal IJL Barlock. Easiest to learn! Fastest l/P-tiKFLUUUS : Hair destroyed, 2a 6d; Face Massage, 2s. 0d; Rheumatism and Nerve Troubles cured. Mrs Mullen, 208, Lambton quay, opp. Kirkcaldio's. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR destroyed, 2a ,6d; : Face Massage,' 2a Gd; ,on« sample treatment free of charge-. Mra llulien, 208, Lambton quay. (opp. KirkWANTED, by two. Ladies; Furnished ii-vi.";- Apply, immediately, W.H., BOCOCK'S ASSIGNED STOCK— Children's Black Shoes 6d each, at Albert Mann's, 61. A 7 ivian street. rrnHE . "Albemarle" ' Private Hotel, J- Ghuznee street, has been thoroughly renovated, and is now open to receive guests % Terms on application. X-RAY Stove Polish—the brightest thins in stove polish ever made. Gives quick, brilliant lustre, and doea not burn otf. Speed Championship won -. v ¥ • on a "Writing in Sight" Barlock, at Olympia, Landon. Send lor particjars. IUPERFLUOUS HA IB destroyed, 2« ' 6d; Face Massage, 2s Gd; on-i sample treatment free, of charge. Mrs Hullen, .208, Lambton quay (opp. Kirkcaldie's). BOCOCK'S ASSIGNED STOCK Children's 3s Gd Shoes now Is ki, children's 3s Gd Tan Boots now Is Gd it Mann's-Boot Store, \ r ivian street. 7YPEAVRITERS- to euit all pockets and.all -preferences, at the Royal Barlock Agency, Lambton Quay. GREAT Street \A r idening Sale at 37, Willis street. Lovely, (roods at shocking prices, Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, etc. "-RAY Stove Polish—the brightest thing in stove polish ever made, !ive3 quick, brilliant lustre, and doea ED. ANDERSON AND CO., LTD., China and Glass Merchants, AAfllis street, Wellington. (Est. CO years.) A really charming display, of Fine China Tea Sets is now being made in the main front window. The sets comprise foui-teen pieces, and are characteristic productions of the old-world artisans Be sure and see this display.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7046, 7 February 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7046, 7 February 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7046, 7 February 1910, Page 3