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SITUATIONS VACANT. SITUATIONS WANTED and VACANT. Silted! Words UNE SHILLING. Ui becked la Gd.) U7r|,rA-' LLD, a Kitchenman. Apply at Tah! ifTiIARAVOII AN wanted this morning, r.q clean the Pixie’s Reception Room, corner Willis street and Cue Lane. rCST'AKTED, Boy for Office, Ar-Py in !v t writing to Collin mul Company, Ltd..’Jervo"is tinny. CIO Proprietory, WANTED, Cook for N.Z. S. Aanoiura; 1 iragew Jill per month. Apply to Chief Steward on Courd, at Wool Jetty, opposite Customhouse. Old WANTED, for the country, a competent Ladyhelp. Apply Mrs E. McGregor, Mangara, Tnrnkiua. 332 WANTED, young Girl, assist housework; hours S.3U-2.0U. Apply 17. Stoke street, Newtown. 357 KTiiT'AKTED, Improver, for BlacksmithV V iiiL;. Appiy, at once, P. Twomey, Lower llutt. • 314 ■QHTAKTEU, a respectable Girl for »» housework; sleep at homo preferred. Apply 15, Hawker street. 323 WANTED, a good Cook, kitchciimaid kept. Apply, Mrs Sydney Johnston, Takapau, Hawke's Bay. 323 WANTED, a young Girl to assist with V V light housework. Apply 67. Herald street, Borhampore. 331* WANTED, good General Servant for country; good wages; references. Apply Mrs XL E. Perry, Maraenui, Martin borough. 3XI BLACKBALL COAL COMPANY, LTD. immediately. Practical Miners, Apply to WALTER LEITCH, 623 Mining Manager. Blackball. TfVTANTED Known, Edison recommends » » the Electrical Engineer Institute, London. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering taught by correspondence. Thousands successful! Pit yourself for big salaries! Send for free booklet "A." Representative, Jas. Rodger, 131 a, Cashel street, Christchurch. SITUATIONS WANTED. A LAD. 14, just left school, sixth standard, socks situation. Apply “Albert,” ‘‘Times" Office. 628 TEA Export requires position.; eleven . years’ experience on London' markets. licply ‘'Taster," “Times” Office. ■'SISTANTED, washing, cleaning or work vV . 0 f al iy description by married woman. Apply “Work," "Times” Office, ■'S7STANTED Known—Webb "Boosters.” -*v. Bring your Free Vote Coupons to "Miss Maxwell’s Tea Booms, opposite Bank N.Z.,, Lambton quay, where they will be properly addressed and delivered. 560 INFORMATION wanted as to the whereabouts of Robert Hasp “and hie, wife Sarah Ann (nee Aldorson), or their children or heirs. Said Robert Hisp and - wife emigrated from Yorkshire, England, to New Zealand in about 1874. Write 0. E. Laird, Attorney, Springfield, Ills., U.S.A. 406 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR destroyed, 2s 6d; Face .Massage, 2a Cd; one sample treatment free of charge. Mra Ilullen, 2CS, Lambton quay (opp. Kirkcaldie’s). BOCOCK'S ASSIGNED . STOCK— Children’s Black Shoos Gd each, at Albert Mann’s, 04. Vivian street. .‘‘V'-RAY Stove Polish —the brightest -da. thing in stove polish over made. Gives quick, brilliant lustre, and docs not burn off. ALWAYS palatable, always reliable, always asked for. “Defiance" Butter, Is Id lb. All grocers keep it. THE "Albemarle" Private Hotel, Ghuznee street, has been thoroughly renovated, and is now open to receive guests. .Terms.on application. "ST"-RAY Stove - Polish—the brightest -A. thing in stove polish ever made. Gives quick, i brilliant lustre, and docs not 1 burn ofi. Superfluous hair destroyed, 2s fid; Xtece Massage, 2s: Gd; : one sample treatment free of charge. Mrs Uullcn, 208, Lambton quay (opp. Kirkcaldio’s). /pIRBAT Street' Widening Sale at the, HJT Bazaar, 37. Willis street. All goods must positively bo cleared at , immense reductions. Tf OVE at first sight. "Defiance” la JLi sweet to look upon and sweeter still to taste. Is Id lb everywhere. fWW-RAY Stove Polish—the shine that ’-dV won’t explode. BOCOCK’S ASSIGNED STOCK— Children’s 3s Gd Shoes now Is 6d, children’s 3s Gd Tan Boots now Is Gd at Mann’s Boot Store,, Vivian street. , (fT BEAT Street Widening Sale at 37, Of Willis street. Lovely goods at, -.hocking prices. Crockery. Glassware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, etc. 7" -BAY Stove Polish, guaranteed to go a. twice as far as paste or liquid fishes. Gives a quick, brilliant lu»- >, and won’t burn oil. CAREFUL Housewife Knows that . “Defiance” Butter Beats Thom All I n the children ask for it. ED, ANDERSON AND CO., LTD.. China and Glass Merchants, Willis street, Wellington. (Est. GO years.) A really charming display of Fine China Tea Sets is now being made in the main front window. The sets comprise fourteen pieces, and are characteristic productions of the old-world artisans. Be sure and see this display. _/ fT'-EAY Stove Polish—the ehina thal 34. won’t explode. CRXUMPH Motor Cycles won all the prizes at above trial.’ Call on Adams, ltd., Mercer street (agents), for partculars. A POOR Table is impossible with TIL "Defiance" Butter upon it. Makes be children happy. Is Id lb everyvhere. , rrjUT! Never Used Easyshino? You V, try it. I guess you won’t use y other shine. Sold at Warden’s, t.C.. and . Kilpatrick’s, Courtenay ice, Gd a tin. “-KAY Stove Polish, guaranteed to go k, twice as far os paste or liquid ishes. Gives a quick, brilliant lu*and won’t burn off. BEGGS BROS., 80, Constable str for cheap groceries. Butter Figs 4d. Turban Dates 4d box. Da 31b Sylvia Starch 4{-d. Nugget 4d Zebra Paste 4d tin. Sauce 3d boi Vinegar 3d. 3 tins Pineapple lid. Ot linos equally as cheap. 'Phone 1075. BUTTER that gives satisfaction all the year round. "Defiance.” All grocers, is id lb. , , BE your own Milliner. Double Wings for Gd and is Gd a pair; Straw Plait, 9J, Is, Is Gd up; Block Shapes, newest styles, 2s lid, 3s Cd, 4s Gd; Chiffon, lOld and Is 3d, at Archer’s, Upper Cuba street. r jgOCOCK’S ASSIGNED .—'.dies’ Tan Welted Shoes Ts Gd 9s Gd at Albert liana’s, 64, Vivian st

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7048, 9 February 1910, Page 3

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