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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—' Tbo City Band; Gisborne, have openings for first-class Tailors and Electric Wiremen, also Labourers. Apply to the secretary. T. Donovan. -T>3 XjHMl’LOl'L’ES—Cooks, Generals, ilouseiCJ maids and alt classes domestic can filld good positions at Gray Registry, Napier. Stamp tor reply. TYOMESTICS and all classes Farm and X-* Station Hands can find cniploymeut here: stamp reply. Booker’s Gray Rogist- Kapler. WANTED Cooks, generals, l ady kelps, girls, couples,’ town and country, farm hands, hotel ’workers. Xairooion Registry, 27G Lambton quay. ’Phono 3830. I . tH I GET Servants for Employers; every euro given in choosing the right per« son for employers. Mrs Finlay, Accommodation Agent, EG. Ponsonby road, Auckland, opp. Police Station, Tram, stops at door. Open till 9 n.m. \XT ANTED—Painters, Cooks, Navvies, v » Generals, Barmaids, Cook tor station, Shepherd, Ploughmen, Flax-cutters, Boy for station, one Waggoner, good wages. Apply, Wallace's Registry, SO, CuPa street, Palmerston North. 'Phone 7(55. WANTED, Beading Bushman, Taranaki mill. 12b; Mill Bushman, Wairarapa, 11s; 2 Pit Sawyers, cut 15,“ 000 feet; Woman Cook, 355; Laundress,. 25s;.Hsrad. 17s Gd ; Generals, 13s to 20sSlp. rep. F. P. Welch. Bab. Agent,, Masterton. WANTED —Nurse-needlewoman, ono child, .£l, country; house-parlour-' maid, XI, country; lady kelp, middleaged preferred, 12s; generals, girl assist. All classes of hotel servants waiting cjiv. gagements. Dominion Registry Office,, a2O. lAtnihlon quay. EMPLU VliivS, if you want reliabt* ■Workers telegraph Main Trunk Labour Bureau. None hut experienced men sent out. Telegraphic Address*, ‘‘ La hour," Talk ape. it/ST ANTED, 10 Pick and Shovel Men t H 2 Eenchmen, 15s day. Main Tronic Labour Bureau, Taihape. 'Phone 107„ j Taihape. ■ , WANTED, 3 Yardmen (class and tally); 2 Sawmill Blacksmiths (top wages)! 1 Trucky. JCI2 month; 1 Trucky, lie day; 0 Crosscutters, 11s; 3 Breaking! down Men; 2 Machinists; 3 Bush Skiddies; 1 Lad for sawmill; 2 Tailor-outs, 11s. Main Trunk Labour Bureau. 'Phone 107, Taihape. Stamp reply. WANTED, 1 Wool Hollers, 4d per 100: 4 Thistle Cutters, contract; 2 Ploughmen; 3 Station Hands; 2 Musterers. £2 10s week; Married Couples, take bush sawmill cookhouse, contract, husband bushman or ropeman; 2 Station Wagoners; 1 Benchman, lie day, Gisborne, Main Trunk Labour Bureau. Taib ape. WANTED, Farm Hands, Milkers. Drainers, Cook, Housemaids Pantry mo id, Ladyhelps, Generals, Housekeepers. Youths for farm, Nurscgirl, etc. Waiting—Porter, Farm Hands, Drivers, Housekeepers, Generals, Cap penter; etc.’ Mine Hayes' Registry Office, near Station, Hamilton. 'Phono 103, Hamilton. • WANTED, Married Couples. Farm Hands, Cadets, Housekeepers, Invernesses. Lady Helps, -Generals, Housemaids, Parlourmaids. Waitresses, looks. Nurses, Barmaids. Employers mil Employees kindly write, wire, call. Phono 1572. Cunningham’s Legistry, 12G. Lambtoii quay. Letters, telegrams iromptlv attended to. Attention P aI d o all clients, town or country. (Mrs) I. B Temporley. Proprietress. miscellaneous. Ci EAHS that run smoothly and stand JT wear ami strain are tho only kinds rt cut. Von Hartitzsch and Hutcheson. 3), Ghuznce street. 1 TIMHE Misses Macandrew and Hayes, 67, JL Manners street, next Opera House. Indian hand-made laco from id per yrs >pecialists in laysttcs and ladies’ under, inen. rANTED Known—A. V. Battcnburg, r T lato of 85, Cuba street, Wellrngm, has removed to Pongaroa. Finest mge of materials in stock. . i/TISS WALSH, Courtenay place. UL has a nice assortment of black id coloured felt Hats from 3s Cd, black elvet Hats -from 7s Cd. All the latest rapes in trimmed and uni.rimmed Hats. THE Ardinco Daisy Damper is a, sample effective contrivance tor mpluff' clothes. Keeps tho hands dry* mpens evenly. Is 3d from all lron ’ raeers ijr you liavo a cold try CORN GO 11 X PUNCH and hot water with a slice of lemon; it’s really marvellous. Order a bottle to-day. "CTIAVI stands for perfect womanhood V ami motherhood. Wives, mothers, daughters, regain that lasting beauty of you'thfalneas which health alone ican bring. 14, King’s Chambers Wellington. XJDTNCO Daisy Dampers will not rust, but will dampen clothes evenly and without mess or fuss. Price Is-3d from ironmongers. ' ’ OTOB Trade and Car Owners should place orders tor gear-cutting Von Hartitzsch Ghuznce street ilk d Hutcheson, 120, Lowest charges. (TVHE Misses Macanclrfew and Hayea. 67, X Manners street, next Opera House. Indian hand-made laco from 4d per yds specialists in layettes and ladies' underUnen. ■ WANTED, imagine Satin Quilted good felt solo Slippers for ladies, worth 4s for 2s lid, postage paid, from Peareon’s Corner, Cuba street. Wellington. ED Known, Miss Walsh, Gouray place, is holding a Sale of Radian to. Delaines, Silk, Lao® n Blouses, all going at HalfrrANTBD, Ladies' Bedroom and v House Slippers, very neat, canvas as, worth 3s 6d, for Is lid, free posti at Pearson’s Corner, Cuba street, illingtonSET of Ardinco time and labour L savers will be useful in your kitchen, k any ironmonger to show them w» i. Cheap, but very good. jr ANTED —Towels, Sheeting, Calicoes, V Pyjama Cloths. Flannelettes, Case, nt Cloths, at keenest prices. Morgan's, t, Cuba street. ■ rUPTOHEu AVear the nerr tKCanop b Truss; no iron or steel; comfortable, rable, washable. W. Salek, Sydney ■mist, 32. Willis street. INEMAS. Douches, Elastic Stockings. i X-adies’ Toilet and other requisite* lowest prices- \V - Salek, Sydney, emifit, 32, Willis street. ADIES’ and Children’s Fancy Costumes for hire; list on application, s I’eilant. Toilet Specialist. PalmersNorth. 'Phone 2GG. 3RN COB PUNCH is nnn-aleoholio. Xt is refreshing and invigorating i water, all mineral waters or milkier a bottle to-day. ; , MRS FINLAY, Accommodation. Agent. • 36. Ponsonby road, Auckland, <>PPPoliee Station, meets all boats, and train* by appointment, and takes clients to accommodation; tram stops at door i opes* till 9 p.ia.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8740, 23 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8740, 23 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8740, 23 May 1914, Page 1

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