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LAKIBTON QUAY High-class Lithographers, General Printers, Bookbinders and Publishers Makers of Process Blocks, Electro Blocks, Stereo Blocks.

SITUATIONS VACANT. HAWEtRA HOSPITAL BOARD. - VSTANTED, a Housemaid by the 22nd - VV . lust.; wages XI. Apply to the 1 Matron. ! GIRLS WANTED. jgRYANT AND MAY, BELL AND CO, Have VACANCIES for a few . YOUNG GIRLS At Light Work and Good Wages. 1 173 Apply at FACTORY. ’ Newtown. f i 7 7 4 e> 5 i V t i i NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. Office of the Chief Commissioner, Sydney, April 24th, 1914. A PPLICATIONS will ho received until -*-■¥. June Ist proximo, for the position of Assistant Chief Mechanical Engineer, New South Wales Government Railways. Applicants must have, since apprenticeship, held positions as Draughtsman, Foreman of Works and of Running Sheds, inspector and Tester of Materials, Manager of Locomotive. Carriage and Waggon Works, and be conversant with modern methods of manufacture and machinery; Superintendent of Running Department. Preference will he given to a man who has had employment as a freeman. Ago not to exceed forty-five years. Salary Ai)00 per annum. The applications are to bo endorsed: — "Application for position of ’ Assistant Chief Mechanical Engineer" and addressed : The Secretary to the Chief Commissioner for Railways and Tramways, Bridge street, Sydney. By order, 9d529 J. S. SPURIVAY. Secretary. TO LET. TO LET—To lady or gentleman, large partly furnished front room, with fireplace, hot and cold water, etc.; three minutes from Constable street or Bay cars. Address at "Times" office. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to Buy—Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Spot cash- P. Cooze, 170, Riddiford street. Newtown. 3XO ANTED to Buy—Mm R. O'Neill. 154, Taranaki street, is a cash buyer of Ladies'. Gentlemen’s, and Children’s left-oil Clothing, Boots, Bags, Portmanteaux. Letters receive prompt attention. Highest prices given. 885 FOB cash buyers of all classes or Scrap _ Materials and Metals at the highest prices for large or small quantities, you cannot do better than-ftendi your Copper Brass, etc., Tailors' Clips and Rubber to Stevens and; Co., Upper Abel Smith street. Tel. 2275. ANTED to Buy—lnf toff Mrs Woodward, 121, Ingestre street <next Sfcjting Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies’. Gents’, and Children’s Leftoff Clothing and Boots, etc. letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, Ingestre street (next Skating Rink). ’Phone 2379. ; MISCELLANEOUS, 1 ANTE D, a kind person to adopt ► ■ v Babv from birth. For address ap- ' ply “Times” office. IG2 ■ VAI ANTED—The Great Schrimshaw, * * welted, rubber insole, boots \or 3 men, worth 32s 6d for 265; free postage. ' From Pearson’s, comer Cuba street, Wel- ; lington. ANATOGEN Nerve Tonic, large. Si 6d. Geranium Lotion, cures chapped ’ rough hands quickly. Is. W. Salek, Syd- ■ ney Chemist, 32, Wxllis street. IF you use the Dandy Potts Ironing Shield (ArdincoVyour ironing will bo ; much cleaner. Fits the three sizes. • Prices Is 3d from ironmongers. THE Way to Health. —Viavd assists Nature to overcome disease, with , permanent results. 14, King’s Chambers, 1 Wellington. . r»- 1 TO £5, from la to Sb weekly, . ftlrJL for Drapery; XI to X 5, from Is to ■ 5s weekly, for Boots; XI to X 5, from Is ) to 5s weekly, for Suits; XI to Xs’ from ! Is to 5s weekly, for Costumes. At Bah ; kind’s. 125, Vivian street. ’Phone 247. | /"TORN COB PUNCH 'and milk makes 1 w hone and muscle. Does you good and keeps you fit. - VISTANTED —For Motor cars and V¥ Cycles the best oil to use is "Em. ' pire ; ’ Cylinder Oil. Non-carbonising, ! economical; extra high flash-point. Em- ’ pxre Oil Ce., Ltd., Harris street. Welj lington, proprietors. 3 TjtTCRKERS! Purchase in the Cheap--3 it cst shop. Groceries and Groen- - groceries always on hand. Fresh daily. Bedrock prices. Prompt delivery. J. 4 W. Smith. 169. Taranaki street, b “fTTHE PURPLE MISTS," by Mills 4 JL Young, ‘author of "Sam’s Kid"; - a slashing story of Rhodesia. 3s 6d copy, , posted 3s lid. Malin’s Book Arcade, 95, ■- Willis street. ■ TO X 25 lent on any class of ’ 3G.JL security, including huusebdld fur- ' inture (without removal), repayable by easy weekly payment. . Enclose stamp . for reply, ‘‘Confidential,’’ P.O. Box 92, Wellington. __ \IfcT ANTED —Plain and Embroidered * ii Hosiery, 104 dto 2s 6d; "Doctor” and “Dominion" Flannel Is upwards. Morgan’s, 115, Cuba street. MONEY to Lend Privately—Xs to X 25 —upon Household Furniture (without removal), repayable by Easy lu- : stabnente. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. L. IV. Balldnd. 125. - Vivian street. Telephone 247. e msl Ardinco Cinderella Fireproof X Hand Shield is wanted in every Irits ohen. Prevents burning or scalding of hands and fingers. Gd each from iron- - mongers- _____ \ Q TRIKE for Fleming’s Cheap Wax i o Records. Standard Is 3d, Amin. Araberols 2s. Edison”s Phonographs - from 70s; easy time payments. Fleming 2 ind Co., The Phonerics Newtown. OCTAL Mail Leaves CARBINE - STABLES, Feilding. for Kimbolton :i (ally at 8.30 a.m. and 3.-30 p.m.; leaves s Niiaboitou at Noon for Fc-iJding. R. ■ j I. MOORE. Proprietor, Feilding. a i *, B.C. TAXIS for Hire. The (j j. ■-» renowned FIAT Cars. The I :o st luxurious, reliable and up-to-date 1 i.e the Dominion. Mrs Nightingale, 103. : i ain bum quay. Day 'Phone 2921. Suni j 3,- ana Night ’Phone j?9G3. 833 i F you cannot get CORN COB PUNCH • -If "from your grocer ring direct to the vetorr. Tei., automatic, 537. f STUOLOGY—Scientific. The Stars . V and Human Destiny. Forward 1 name, birth, date, time, if known. Air ecu !• leste Poetere, M-A.S-. 134, Cuba street, cl Wellington. Characteristics. Business, Marriage, Travel. Send 2s 6d p.n.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8733, 15 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8733, 15 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8733, 15 May 1914, Page 1

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