Lei know •> that our Suits are not supplied to retail 'ihops, but are wd DULY by ourselves direct to this public, and any '' CdOWN ” brand suits sold otherwise are not our r&inufacture. Deal direct with the manufacturers and be sure of satisfaction: at the same time save the middleman’s profit. Crown Clothing Co., LIMITED, 77 WILLIS-ST. (Upstairs).
SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, Housekeeper; must bo ' thoroughly domesticated woman. C.U.. “Times'* office. 4-14 tl/iKlJiu, Lady-Help, one ciliHl not • » objected to. A. W. Irvine, Marble line. Pahiatua. 442 ''OT AN’iyiD, 2. comx>utent Bushmen, **' for falling and cross-cutting at •sawmill. Campbell Sawmilling Co.. ■A\’j]!:anae. • fea/ANTED, a first-class Saddle Hand, ” » also u good nil-round Machinist; constant «iploymcnt. Apply John MoVav, Saddler. Napier. 384 TrV ANTED, Tenners for plumbing, * “ painting and, brickwork. Apply on job, Wilton road. ‘Karorl. to A. Wilkening and Sun Bnilders. if'SHAK UNL Labour Bureau Want* 'sA cd. good Yardmen for sawmill, wages 13“’; Tailor-out, I3s; Bushmen, ;2s; Navvies. 31s day Apply 11. L. Christie. u.nit. Ohakune. immediately. Sorubouttera • ’ Lis per day, Grass-seeders 12s, Elaxoutlers, Navvies/MJarbers; Harmon, Farm and Station* Hands, Fencers, Drivers, Makers, Sawmill Hands, Cooks, all classes of working; good wages. Apply at once, Wallace’s Registry, Palmerston North. WANTED.—Shepherds, 40s, Ms; Sta* " * ' turn Hands, able to plough, 40s; Station Fencers, 4(Js; Station Hand, shoe horses. 40s: Raobiter, 40s: Cowmen. Gardeners. 30s, 355: Youths and Elderly Men lor stations and farms.- milk and useful. 15s to 30s: 5 Experienced Men for milling bush. Is 6d hour. Gisborne district; 8 Stump-wood Splitters, Is 6d hour or 12s cord, tools found: Experienced Woodcutter, Os cord; Traction cn- ‘ gino Driver.Jor chaff cutter; £4 week and found; Scrubcutters. 11s day; . contract Scrubeutters for 4-00 acres; Married Couples. stations. £l2O. 16X30:'Married Shepherd, with good team, A 12(1 year, free cottage, meat, etc.; Married Couple, man shepherd, wife housekeeper, .£l3O year; Cook-Generals, 20a. 255: Waitresses, 20s. 25sLodyhelps, 20s. Stamp reply. F. P. Welch, Estate and Labour Agent, Master ton. W E LABODpThUEEAU, 18. Grey • street—Wanted, Man, milk 1 cow and garden, Mastcrton ; Station Cook, Masterton. 40s: Harried Working Manager, with do°-s £2OO and found; also 2 Married Shepherds, same place, Wairarapa: Head Ploughman. 50s: Chauffeur, 40s; House-Parlourmaid, Masterton. 22s 6d: Housemaid. Blenheim. 255; Gardener, Hiuakura, 355; Woman Cook hotel, 40s; Man, milk 2 cows, garoen. Chauffeur. , milk few cows, Marten, 40s; Married Chauffeur, wife cook, £180; Couple, Masterton, wife cook-laundress, husband, milk and garden, £130; HouseParlourmaid, city; Ploughman, Feathcrston, 40s; Couple, Marlborough, wife cook men, husband milk, groom, etc.. £130; Cooks, 255, 80s: Ploughman, Dieniieim. 4jis: o.atiou ilanu, .w»; Ploughman, Wanganui. 40s; Married Shepherds, Wairarapa; Gardener, Blenheim: Shepherd, Mnsi'ertou. 40s • Station Cowman. Tel. "Cruickshauk.” ’Phone 374 S:n— renlv. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. /pOMMERCXAL HOUSE, Ekotahuna.v.f This old-established house has been refurnished, and is' now read- to receive the Travelling Public. Tariff . reasonable. 'Phone 7. T. Parsons Proprietor. ST. ELMO, 52, Worcester street, Christchurch. Quietest ami best ' position in City. 2min G.P.O. and Electric Tramp. ';CT F. ,r. MURRAY. Proprietor. WJII-LOW BANK PRIVATE HOTEL. * ' Palmerston North. Two minutes Station and Post Office. Excellent accommodation, first-class table, 937 MRS LAW, Proprietress. "OOARII and Residence, near Lyall Bay -*■-* and Evans Bay. Harslon Hall, Mahora. street, Kilbirnie. Moderate tariff for permanent and casual guests. Mrs ,H. Owen, .Proprietress. ’Phono 3135 (3 rings). _ ISIANU BAY HODSE. AN Ideal Seaside Summer Resort. Your every wish catered for. Afternoon Teas a specialty and 1 Meals at all hours. , Under New Management; terms moderate. Write or wire. MRS BLAKE, 327 Proprietress.
Hotel grand central, 107, Cuba street. Wellington’s Leading Private Ilotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. First* class Cuisine. Every modern convent, ence. Ladies’ private drawingrooms, siUingrooniE. Ota., lounges and eight modern batlm ..ins. including electric light and electric iiro alarms. Tariff, 7s per day: 37s Cd weekly. WHITEHALL PRIVATE HOARD* INGHOUSE, , (Opposite ‘‘Dominion” Office! PLIIIMER’S STEPS, WELLINGTON, - (Entrance also from BouJcott street.) Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view of City and Harbour; one minute from tram. Post Office, and wuarves. Excellent cuisine. Hot and cold water and.ail conveniences. Terms, (J (Id per day; weekly by arrangement, ■plione 1(117. iUi3 V. L. ALLAN, Manageress,
WAN TED. TOTOTEL Managers—The delicious MILITARY FICKLE on your tables represents high-class catering. Buy a case to-day from your grocer. Price ' reasonable. ■ 3 WANTED Known—Ail makes of Typewriters repaired by The Fox Typewriter Co., 105, Customhouse quay. 'Phono 1474. "V/s/ ANTED Known W. Barber and T ¥ Co.. 125, Cuba street, and 147, Uiddiford street, are the oldest Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. AT Radford's Sale—Casement Cloth, 7» 6d doz.; Door Mats, Is each; Table Covers. 4s Gd; Camp btools, 2s 6d; Chairs, 8s 6d ; Cane Chairs, 6s 6d ; Nobblers, 2* (id doz.; Tumblers, 8s 6d doz.. 43, 45, ,Manners street. jOUIJN'TRY Visitors to Wellington V 1 should not fail to dine at the Vegetarian Cate. S 3, Willis street; 3- . om-'-p, Is. WANTED Known Palmers Duncheon and Supper Booms, at 163, Lambton quay, are right up to date. Private supper room for ladioe. WANTED Known Bocktindtng o£ any description and ir. any das; of material beantiiully executed by the ‘‘Times’' Jobbing Department. Bing us No. 2440 for prices WANTED Known Ladies' black suede lace-up Boots, extra high legs, price Ms. E. Pearson and Co., Cuba street. i, about to iurniEh, before ¥¥. Inning new furniture see S. C. •Gibson’s stock, corner Vivian and Taranaki streets. Prices right.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9620, 28 March 1917, Page 1
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