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Motors and Cycles Now is the time to book your order for a READING STANDARD MOTOR 7 and 9 h.p. :: Price? from £BO Motor and Cycle Repairs guaranteed at the Lowest Prices in Town. JOSEPH BOUCHER Cycle Manufacturer and Repairer, Telephone 1579. 74 LAMBTON QUAY

SITUATIONS VACANT XX7IAXTED—a Good Steady Waiter. " Apply at once. Palmer’s, Lambton quay. __ ’’EK/'ANTED —G eneral. Three in famify. * » Mrs, H. A- Beauchamp, 2-1, Grove road, Kelbnrn. 033 WANTED— Strong Boy, for errands; able, to ride bicycle; good wages. Apply immediately to 41, Ghuzneo street. VMTjANTED. Immediately, Papcrhangors 1 * f and Good Brush Hands. Jackson and Co.. Painters, Jervois quay. 921 WANTED— A Girl for general housework, also a AVaitross. Apply 30, Courtenay place, city. __ 913 ANTED, capable Ladyholp for » • country.' Apply Mrs Newland, '•Jlapu-i,” AVaverley. - 882 WANTED - Smart AVaitross. also •-▼ » ■ Housemaid-Waitress Good wage*. Start immediately. “People's Cafe,” next Pier Hotel, Customhouse, quay. WANTED— Boy, for farm work; write stating wages 1 required and previous experience, if any. Apply to C. N. Howe, Pukearuhe. Taranaki. 818 AHWANTED—A Head Gardener; must V T have a thorough knowledge in fruit, flowers and vegetables; married. man. Apply James McKelvic, Carnarvon. Peilding. 944 WANTED—' Three Young Ladies will-, ing to leam and have an idea, of Theatrical Profession- Pirst Tour Now Zealand. Apply personally CHAS. RIDGAVAY.. Columbia Hotel, 2.30 sharp. TItpANTED Motor Mechanic, thoronghly experienced, capable of taking charge. Apply, enclosing copies of references, and give age. experience, and salary required, to D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Te Aroha. •. 81a WANTED— Axemen 12s a day, Sqnibcutters 9a and 10s a day, AViishor for flaxmill. Single Shepherd, Milker*, General Parm Hand, Stumping Contract, Lads for Farms, Lady Helps, Generals. Housekeeper.' Apply Wallace’s Ecgifitry, 861 Cuba street, Palmerston NorthTAt)"ANTED, Ladies and Gents who V » he,vo the courage to make a butanes* venture. £2 to .£8 per week easily earned at confectionery making at home. Apply TO-DAY at 17, Commercial Chambers, 31. Hunter street, after 2 p.m. HCBOAKEH. ” ' ; ' |^*7"ANTED—Cook, 2Ss; Parlourmaid, 395, together Foatherston; can, re* j commend Cook-Laundrees, 255; Housoi | Parlourmaid. 20s, together, country( House-Laundress; 20s. Haßtings; compeltent Fletcher, 30s, Featherston; Cook, 1355, Kitchen maid kept. City: Housemaid} Waitress. Dominion! Registry. 230} Quay; BUSINESS Youth’s , OpportunityParents, Guardians, chance for educated Youth gain expansive business training trading . England, East and States, besides General Commercial} premium, 26100. Salary, £52 first 1 six months; ‘£loo year afterwards, if aptitude ■ shown, Wolff and Co., King ■ Chambers. ' .•> ■ - WANTED —Ladyhelps, generals* 6 mar- ■ ried couples, waitresses, housemaids, cadets, milkers, ploughmen, barmaid.housekeeper, woman with child. 1 farmnands, fencer, handy men for pyivato houses, -: housekeepers, cook-launs dresses, parlourmaids, mental nurses, children's nurses, governess, porter, Idtchenman. AU classes labour required. Cunningham's Elite Registry, 326,~ Lambton quay. 'Phone 1572, private 3974. (Mrs) C. B. Temperley. REAKING-DOVVN Bench man, must be able to keep saw. 12s day; station bullock driver, 82s 6d week: farm hand, must bo good with stock, 32s 6d; ploughmen, 30s, 32s 6d: farm hands, 25s to 3Us: cowmen gardeners, 255, 80s; shepherd with good team. 40s; milker, 80s; eerubcuttors, 9s day: manuka grubbers. 80s: station hand with two good dogs. 30s; two experienced timber stackers, la 2d hour; croascutter, 11s day cowboys., 15s, 20s; shear-* ors’ cooks for November sheds; machine shearers for November; married couples for Stations, .£lO4 to 22120 year; .woman cook for hotel, 40s; generals. 15a to 20s; cook-general, no washing, 20s; 2 wool rollers, 1 presser, 1 shed hand for November Ist; fleece-obs, November 16th. lid stamp for reply, F. P, WELCH, Labour Agent, Mastcrton ' PERSONAL. THREE Cheerful Young Ladles would like to meet three Soldiers, chums preferred. Reply. "Happy," “Times" Office- 930 MATRIMONIAL. BACHELOR, Scotch, 39 years of age, total abstainer, wishes to correspond with Christian Girl, 18 to 30, with view to matrimony. Apply "Genuine,’’ "Times’’ office} ■ ~~ 935 WANTED TO BUY. OLD FALSE TEETH bought, sound or broken. Best possible prices in New Zealand. Send any you have to J D unstone. Private Box 1053, Auckland.,, Est. 25 years. Cash by return post. WANTED to Purchase ■ for client (£2OO deposit). Building Section, Lyall Bay or Brooklyn. Full particular* G- Stanley Chisholm, 219, Lambton quay, City. ANTED to Buy—Houses of Furniture; highest cash prices given. Deal with the well-known firm of S. Gibson. corner Vivian and Taranaki streets. WANTED to Purchase, for client (26150 deposit), 5-roomed. House, preferably with cart entrance, and mnsl be situated somewhere north of John i street. Full particulars to G. Stanley Chisholm, 219, Lambton quay, XQjj Wf ANTED, owners of central proper- » » ties to send full particulars at once; clients waiting; casn, 26100 to 22600 ’ down. Box 532, G.F.0.. AYelUngton. IF you want a good price for your leftofl Clothing, Boots, etc,, nng 1628; the largest buyer of all kinds. N. Symends, 63, Courtenay place. : . L EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., purchased by L. Dabscheck, 126, Taraj naki street. Highest price* given. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone A 2666. RING up''Phone 1628, the largest buyer of Secondhand Clothing In New Zealand. Cash by return. N.' Symonds, 63. Courtenay place. ■ .. TO North Island Residents—Mrs Russell, 118, Taranaki street, Wellington, givis highest price for left-off cloth. • ing of all descriptions: 'Phone 2625 A. WANTED ANTED Known, Mrs AValsb, 52, M dee worth street, has a fine stock of Presentation Books, Post Cards and Birthday Cards. _____ rrSHEEB was once a man who refused 1 .to learn from others—he became a bdhkrupt. Let us tell you what ever a million of the world’s best merchants have taught us. National -Cash Register Coy. Local office. 32, Cuba street. HOTEL Managers who study detail always have the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE” on their tables. Price reasonable. Order a case to-day.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9173, 13 October 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9173, 13 October 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9173, 13 October 1915, Page 1