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SITUATIONS WANTED. Bookkeeper, Lady, thoroughly competent, desires situation. 'Tedgcrs.'* “Times" Office. ; LAW —English Solicitor with 25 years’ ■Queensland and Colonial Expedience, seeks engagement. E. Deß. H., G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. ilb OUR Introduction 3s parcel for la includes flavouring essence, postcards, envelopes, prize coupons, nibs, Indian Tea formula. Money back if dissatisfied. Anglo-American Supply Co., Box 90. WellingtonBOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED Known Hinemoa House. 41, Ghuznee f-trcec. now open for Visitors, from 6s per day; permanent by arrangement. F. Knigge, Proprietor. ST. ELMO, Plimmertcn, ofiers superior Accommodation, 30s per week. Book for your holidays now and gave disappointment. MISS VAUGHAN, Proprietress. 674 riYUE RAILWAY BUFFET, opp. Eail--I- way Station. Palmerston North. Ths most comfortable and ‘ best • conducted Private Hotel in town. J. POWELL, Proprietor. 'Phone 156. 1 \Af ANTED Known Beaudessert, 55. * * Majoribanks street, under superior management of Mrs Winstanley. . An ideal place to stay at. Two minutes from tram atid Post Office. Terms moderate. SEASIDE Residence —Cliff House, Island Bay, facing beach, offers firstclass accommodation. Luncheon and afternoon teas a speciality.. Moderate tariff. Mrs M. A. Hogg. Proprietress. TITHE PEOPLE’S CAPE, Customhouse quay, next Pier Hotel, near Queen’s wharf. Superior accommodation. Beds Is 6d, or 6s per week. Hot baths, electric light, etc. Best meals in town, from G.3Q a.m. to 7 p.m. ’ Board . . and residence. Near LTALL BAT & EVANS BAY. HAESTON HALL, Mahora st., KUbirnie. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. ■ 'Phone 3135 (three rings). WHAREPAI. 121, GRAFTON ROAD, , AUCKLAND.' Offers First-class Accommodation to the Travelling PublicLovely Harbour View; every Home Comfort. MRS VAUSE, Proprietress. Willow bank private hotel, Palmerston North. Two minutes Station and Post Office. Excellent accommodation;-first-class table 937 MRS LAW. Proprietress. EA ELSM EA D HOUSE, 10, Kensington street. Private Board and Residence, Terms moderate. Telephone 2181 A TJELVUB PRIVATE HOTEL, Gloucester street, Christchurch. Offers First-class Accommodation. Tariff Ss per day. ' mbs HUCKS. Proprietress. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, .107, .CUBA,STREET. Wellington’s Leading. Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. Firstclass .Cuisine, Every modern, convenience- Ladles' . private drawingrooms, sittingiooms, etc., lounges, and eight modern bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, Gs per day ; weekly, 355. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde quay. (Near Wharf and Te Aro Station.) UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGE- ■ MENT. Tire Hotel offers all the comforts of a homo, and will be run on strictly up-to-date lines. Terms Moderate. MRS HENDERSON. Proprietre«. ’Phone 1656. WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE-• (Opposite "Dominion’’ Office). PLUMMER'S STEPS. WELLINGTON. (Entrance also from Bouloott street). Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view of City and Harbour; one minute from tram. Post Office, and wharves. Excellent cuisine. ’Hot end cold water, and all- conveniences. Terms, ’4s 6d per day, or from JBI per week. ’Phone 3617. Mrs Chapman. Manageress. WANTED LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. Ring up 'Phone T 628. N. Symons, largest buyer in second-hand clothing, hoots, etc. Highest prices given; letters promptly attended to. Country customers can rely "on good price. Send it to 63, Courtenay place, Wellington. A SPORTSMAN asked his friends to lunch, their appetites to tickle, but afterwards there was nothing left .cf tho delicious "MILITARY PICKLE." PROTECT British trade and assist British Manuafaoturers by joining the New Zealand Women's Anti-German League, Hannah's Buildings, Lambton quay. RUPTURE Trusses—Wear the O’Conor Patent. No iron or steel, durable, comfortable, washable. Sole Agent, Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 32, Willis street. BILLIARDS— Panama 'Billiard Parlour, Fred Brennecke , (late of . Christchui’ch) has just opened this cosy room in TurnhnlTs Buildings. Fred welcomes old atm new acquaintances. WANTED the Public to know they cannot beat our values. Ladies’ Derby Shoes, 16s, 12s 6d. 14s 6d; Sandals, 10 to 13. 4s lid; Boys’ Boots, from 8s £d. Note Address, P, W. Memmott, 263, Upper Willis street. - WANTED Known First-class Suits, Boots, Shoes, Underwear, Date, Linen, purchasable by easy weekly payments; .21 for 2s weekly. L. W. BALKIND’S, 123, Vivian street. Telephone 2664 a. WANTED Known—What tho People are saying that Wedgwood China is most fasinating and charming; free inspection solicited at R. Herron and Co.'s. 124 Lambton quay. VI/L cannot all fight, but every man. Tv woman, and child can 'help the Empire by sending a subscription to the Women’s Anti-German League, or Box 935, G.P.O. - SANATOGEN Nerve Tonic, Larg-e, 6s lOd. Kolynos Is 6d, Headache Kachets, Quick Cure, Is 6d, Lysol Is. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 32, Willis street. WANTED Known—For Staircases, Doors. Frames and Sashes, and all kinds of joinery work, consult us. We dp the work reasonably and well. J. \V Eansoh and Company, New Factory, i Jessie street. ’Phone 3280. WANTEE Known—Mrs Douglas (f T London), Scientific Palmist s Clairvoyant, 198, Vivian etreet Ho 2 p.m. till 9 p-m. Highest testimonii At' Homes attended. T XT’AN TED Known, we keep competent Tv staff available for repair work, warehouse, shop and office fitting, showcases, shop fronts. J. W. Ranson and Co.. Joinery .Works, Jessie street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 7 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 7 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 7 February 1916, Page 1

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