SITUATIONS VACANT. ■ftTSTANTED —.lmmediately, callable » * Linotypist. Highest wages. Apply, enclosing particulars, to Box 110. Now Plymouth. 858 "175TANTED, energetic young Man, cx- ■ V vJ perieuced with timber and joinery sales, for oihco anti canvass work. Apply Box 57. Wanganui. 805 'OJ'ANTJID, Draper, all round man, .v v good stockkocper and salesman. Apply, with copies of references, stating wages required, to Box 92, G.P*O.» Wellington. 800 DOMESTICS and all classes farm and elation hands can find employment here; stamp reply. Booker’s Gray Regiov try. Napier. ...... ft/f.rANTiII) —Housemaid and Waitress, *» country 'hotel; Barmaid (Wanganui); Cooks, Generals, Working House, keeper. Central Registry, Lambtou quay (next Godher’s)jTTjOMIiS’iTCS. Cooks. Generals, House* *->' maids, Waitresses, Housekeepers, and Ladyhelps can find employment here; stamp reply. Gray Registry, Napier. 271 it til’ Servants for Employers; every . care given in choosing the light person for employers. Mi’s Pinlay, Accommodation Agent, 36, Ponsonby road, Auckland, opp. Police Station, 'Pram stops at door. Open till t> p.m. A NTJlO—Ploughmen, 80s. Station hand, with 2 good dogs, 27s 6d week. Traction engine-driver, threshing mill, chafl-cutter. Contract bushfellers. Wairoa, 500 acres in 2 blocks. Stamp reiily. P. P. Welch, Land Agent, Masterton. Wi WANTED— Harried man, station, house to self. Married couples, stations. -6100. Women cooks, 20b, 255. General Servants, 15s to 20s. Lady helps, country. Nursegirl, station, 10s. Stamp reply. P. P. Welch, Land Agent, Masterton. TAMPLOYERS, if you want reliable JIM Workers telegraph Main Trank Labour Bureau. None but experienced men sent out. Telegraphic Address; 'Labour," Taihape. %*rANT!ECD,IO Pick • and Shovel Men;’ u 2 Bemchmen, 15s day. Main Trunk Labour Bureau. Taihape. ■’Phono 107. Taihape. WANTED. 3 Yardmen (class and »*. tally); 2 Sawmill Blacksmiths (topwagesl; 1 Trucky, -612 month; 1 Truoky, 11s day; 9 Crosecutters, lls: 8 Broakingdoivß Men; 2 Machinists; 3 Bush Skiddies; 1 Lad for sawmill; 2 Tailer-outs, Us Main Trunk Labour Bureau. 'lPhone 107, Taihape. Stamp reply. WANTED. 4 Wool Hollers, 4d per 100; 4 Thistle Cutters, contract; 2 Ploughmen; 3 Station Hands; 2 Muoterers. -62 10s week; Married ■Oouiiles, take bush sawmill cookhouse contract, husband bushman, or xopeman; 2 Station. Waggoners; 1 Benchman, 14s day. Gisborne. Main Trunk Labour Bureau. Taihape. .1 WANTED. Form Hands, Milker*,’ Drainers. Cook, Housemaids, Pantrymaid. Ladyhelps. Generals, House keepers, Youths for farm, Nureegirl, etc. Waiting: Porter, Farmhands, Drivers. Housekeepers, Generals, Carpenter, etc. Miss Hayes’ Registry Office, near Station, Hamilton. 'Phono 108. Hamilton. ’ WANTED Chauffeur, Governesses, Generals, Laundresses, Housekeopers. Waitresses. Cadets. Married Couples, Form Hands, Ploughmen, Barmaids, Typists, Housemaids, Parlourmaids, Mental. Nurses, Charwomen, Girls assist shop, housework, ; Cooks (hotels). Office Girl. Employers kindly call, write, wire. 'Phone 1572. Teraperley’e Elite Registry (late Cunningham's). 320, Quay. .. WANTED TO BUY, N T DA SPRING CART. To Suit Hardware Merchant. Cash wU* bo paid for beet vehicle offered. Send full particulars to , <■* “HARDWARE/, \ “Times" Office. XJ&T ANTED to Lease, with right o? vv purchase, 5-roomed house, modern, vicinity Mt. Victoria. Strand Agency, 'Phone 471. WANTED to Buy—Furniture of ever/ den i ition, Highest prices paid. l Spot cash. P. Coore, 170, Riddlford street, Newtown, 810. WE are Cash Buyers of,. CLEANrRAGS at a half-penny per lb; also, k Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Tailor's Clippings and Rubber, at the highest prices. Stevens and Co., Upper Abel Smith street. Tel. ‘2275. WANTED to Buy—Mre R. O'Neill,., 154, Taranaki street, is a cash buyer of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children’• left-oft Clothing, Boots, Bags, Portmanteaux. Letters receive prompt attention. ’ Highest prices given. 88J' WANTED to Buy—Left-oil Clothing—) Mrs Woodward, 121, Ingestre street (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies'. Gents', and Children’s Left-oil Clothing and Boots, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121. Ingestre street (nest Skating Rink). T’hon'e 2379. ''' . 1 MISCELLANEOUS. OIL and Gas Engines bought. Bart prices given. Machinery repaired and erected. Von Hartdtzsch and Hutcheson. 120. Ghuzneo street. WSTANTED Known—A. V, Battenbnrg, v v late of 85, Cuba street, Wellington. has removed to Pongaroa. Finest range of materials in stock. ifTORN COB PUNCH and milk makes KJ bone and muscle. Does you good and keeps you fit. - ' : 1 rg’-HE Misses Macaudrew and Hayes. 67. J- Manners street, next Opera House. Indian hand-made laco from 4d per yr; specialists in layettes and ladies' underUnen. j-trANTED, Ladies requiring dainty IT Underclothing and smart Blouses lould visit Miss Walsh, 124, Courtenay lace. One-piece Frocks a speciality. ANTED Known—A. V. Battenbuvg, I J late of 85, Cuba street, Wellington, has removed to Poagaroa. Finest range of materials in stock. TORN COB PUNCH aids digestion ■J and gives an appetite. Keep a ottle in the house. Get it now. W 'ANTED, Ladies requiring -dainty Underclothing and smart Blouses should visit Miss Walsh, 124, Courtenay place. One-piece Frocks a speciality. iOEN COB PUNCH is non-alooholio. J jt is refreshing and invigorating ith water, all mineral -waters or milk, rdor a bottle to-day. ,f ACHINERY Repairs. Every descrip■l tion. of machinery and shafting paired, overhauled or erected. Firstass job guaranteed. Von Hartitzsch id Hutcheson. 120. Ghnznee street. THE Misses Macaudrew and Hayes, U 7, Manners street, next Opera House. Indian hand-made lace from 4d per ydj specialists in layettes and ladies' unaerlinen. , IF you cannot get CORN COB PUNCH from your grocer ring direct to the factory. ’•Tel., automatic. 597,*^'
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8681, 14 March 1914, Page 1
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