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SITUATIONS VACANT. TSTANTED-A Goad Smart Waiter. » » Apply at once, Palmer's. IGS, Lamh ten nv.,iy. 319 WAXTED, Waiter or Waitress, also Housemaid. Apply Columbia Privi.h.__JUitej. VV’Ai\TiHJ—Cook for Mental Hospital; “ v references required. Apply, Medieal Superintendent, Porirua. 2.V.1 WANTED— 12 Good Milkers; top wages. Stamp lor reply. Elthara Labour Bureau. SO? WANTED —Woman, to do general work. Apply Central Hotel, Lower Hull. 273 WANTED— Nurses, probationers, lor -Mental Hospital; references required. Apply, Medical Superintendent. Porirua 259 DOMESTICS and all classes farm and station hands can tind employment here; stamp reply. Booker's Gray Registry. Napier. IfAtGMLSTiCS. Cooks. Generals, House- , '"aids. Waitresses, Housekeepers, and Lady helps oaa find employment hero; stamp reply. Gray Registry, Napier. .*! workers telegraph Main Trunk Labour Bureau. .\oue but experienced men sejit out. Telegraphic Address; 1 Li 1 Knl ''." Tamape. WANTED, 4 Ploughmen, 80s; 3 Shepherds, 355; 2 Station Hands; 1 Lad, milk round, Taihape; 3 Bushfellers, Is 3d hour and found. Main TrunkLabour Bureau. Taihape. 'Phono 107. AX TL L)_ j2 Machine Shearers, * • • - Daggers, 4 Shed Hands, start Dec. Ist; 2 Pressers. GOO bales. Is 3d bale; 4 Cooks (shearing)j 1 Cook, sawmill, & men. Main Trunk Labour Bureau. 'Phono 107. WANTED, immediately, and for about three months, experienced Nurse, to take charge of child of live f special salary paid if well qualified. Apply, stating references, to LAO. Bo* 413, Wellington. _ 284 VALAXTED, 2 Yardmen, sawmill, able. » * to class and tally; 2 Crosscutlers, 11s (Taranaki); 1 Hairdresser (Taihape). £2 15s and bonus; Married Couple, take over sawmill cookhouse after Christmas? Contractors, 4 miles fencing (Mt. View station), 15s chain. Main Trunk Laboul Bureau. Taihape. Stamp reply. WANTED— Machine shearers, shepherd supplied with horses 30s; married couple man to cook wife assist, .£100; engine-driver, sawmill, January, 60s to 70s; milkers, 255, 30s; cowboys. 15s. Stamn reply. F. P. Welch. Labour Agent, Masteiton. "tCSTANTED—Woman cook, station, 30s; vr ploughman, Nelson, 255; generals, 15s. 17s Gd, 20s; ladyhelps. 17s Cd; cook and housemaid, country, 20s, 15s; mother and daughter as cook and light help, country. Stamp reply. F. P. Welcli, Labour Agent. Masterton. WANTED. Farm Hands; Milkers, Drainers. Cook, Housemaids, Pantrymaid. Ladyhelps. Generals, Housekeepers. Youths for farm, Nursegirl, etc.. Waiting:' Porter, Farmhands. Drivers, Housekeepers, Generals, Carnenter, etc. Miss Hayes’ Registry Office, near Station, Hamilton. ’Phone 108. CUNNINGHAM’S Elite Registry Ofiica —Wanted. Couples, £IOO. stations i Ploughman: two Ladyhelps. Gisborne j Mental Nurses; Cooks, hotels and private; Housemaids; Pantry maids; Waitress. railway refreshment rooms (town and country); Housemaids; Kitchenwomen. All classes required; too numerous to mention. Call, write, wire. I hone 1572. Mrs C- 13. Temnerley. Proprietress. jfl BARS for Motor-cars cut and horVJT dened by experts; only finest steel used; accuracy guaranteed. Von Hartitaich and Hutcheson, 120 Ghuznoo street. Take corn cob punch wun soda water or lemonade o ■ any mineral water. PANTED Known, A. V. Battenbuxg, late of 85, Cuba street. Wcilinghaa removed to Fonguroa. Finest ro of materials in stock. F ANTED Known, Ladies requiring pretty Blouses and dainty Underiin- would do well to visit Miss sh,' Courtenay place. Xmas prices. HAMOATA is no patent food but just the Cream of the finest Oats ■n in the fairest of lands. Ask your er for a packet to-day. 21b and ISSBS iIACANHREW & HAYES, 67, Manners street, next Opera se. Exceptional offer —Children * -ke and Tunics Half-price for a few « only. Paddling Suits 2s 6d.

mAKE COHN COB PUNCH will JL your whisky and soda, it will maki a better drink. You try it. REAM DATA takes no time "to prepare, and a lib packet make* enough for CO nlates. Recipes with every packet. Aek your grocer. jyp vour children decide. Give them one plate of Creamoata. At stake on that dish is our reputation of 40 years’ standing. Ask your grocer for » packet to-day-EGIN" the day well with Creamoata Porridge as part of .your breakfast. For the summer lime it is easily, «« least heating of all foods made from the oak mAKE COHN COB PUNCH with JL milk, it makes a delightful and refreshing drink. You try it. ■n fISSES M.ACANDEEW & HAYES, ivJ- ' CT. Manners street, next .Opera Hou c e. Exceptional offer Children * Frocks and Tunics Half-price for a few weeks only. Paddling Suite 2s 6d. mAKE CO UN COB PUNCH with JL beer, it makes the best drink better, CANTED Known. A. V. Batenburg, . . 'ate o' 85. Cuba street, Wellington. ha* removed to Pongaroa. imest ranee of materials in stock. -\NTED Known, Hiss Walsh. CourVf ' tenay place has in stock a choice range of ready to wear Costumes and Dresses suitable for the Xmas holidays "tUST Arrived —A great variety of oj wicker chairs and tables, and hearth rugs; all ridiculously cheap a* Asher’s new shop, 142, Vivian street. ffvuZF"COKST"COB PUNCH with JL all liquors; it reduces the effect of a!coho 1. Aou try it. ■ fTTAliPS—Wanted collectors to visit our new shop for bargains in rare, stain ns, latest albums, etc, Stanley ■Stamp Co. 13G, Manners street (lioyal Oak). ' VifANTED Known —Carpet Squares, r V I2a Cd, l?s (Jd, and 255; Carpet Runners from Is yd; new patterns, at Badlord’s Sate, (13 and G 5. Willis street. W J S.vNATOGEN Nerve Tonic Food (large) 3s 6d ; Mercolised Wax for xiDplexionj beaut ifior and skin cleanser. \V. Salek. Sydney Chemist, 32, Willie leet BOOTS —Working Men’s strong Fees Boots, broad toes, guaranteed solid either, 6s 9d, Vivian street broad toes, guaraureea t-oue i. Coronno’s Shoe Store, IXB, t, opp, old Skating Eiak,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 1