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situations vacant TSTANTED, a Linotype Operator. Ap- ~ » ply to “Daily Telegraph,'’ Kapier. r I7|7'ANTKD, n Porter, iumiecliateiy. ” ” _ Apply Post Ollice Hotel. JJ, all-round Relieving Girl. " * Apply Gresham Hotel. .\S7'ANTED, Experienced Waitress; •’ _ also Cleaner. Apply New Commercial Hotel, Lamblon quay. WANTED, a first-class Sheer; Its per day; permanent job. Howell and Shepherd. Ktiponga, 32U W 'ANTED, Joiners; permanent eml)lavm»nt; wages Us. Apply Hawera Sash and Door Factory, Box 35, Hnwera. 333 “VST ANTED, Married Man, milk two “ • cows, genera! farm work, wife casual; free cottage, firewood, etc. Appiy W. Crampion, Otaiic. \/V7 ANTED, some kind person to look * * after Baby, five months old, during the winter. Apply by • letter’ to “Mother,’’ ‘'Times’’ office. 'L® r ANTED, Tenders for plumbing, ** pointing and brickwork. Apply on job, Wilton road. Karori, to A. Wilkcning and Son Builders. O HAKUNE Labour Bureau Wanted, good Yardmen for sawmill, wages 13s; Tailor-out, Us; Bushmen, 13s; Navvies. 13s dnv Apply it. L. Christie, unit.. OhaUuno. WANTED, immediately, Scrubcuttcra 12s per day. Grass-seeders 12s, Flaxcutters, Navvies, Barbers, Barman, Barm and Station Hands, Fencers, Xlrivers. Milkers, Sawmill Hands, Cooks, all classes of working; good wages. Apply at once, Wallace’s .Registry, Palmerston North. TST'ANTED.—Shepherds, 40s, 50s; Sta- ’ tion Hands, able to plough. 40s i Station Fencers, 40s; Station Hand, shoe horses. 40s; Babbitor, 40s; Cowmen. Gardeners. 30s, 355; Youths and Elderly Men for stations and farms, milk ami useful. 15s to 30s: 5 Experienced Men for milling bush. Is 6d hour, Gisborne district; b Slump-wood Splitters, Is lid hour or Us cord, tools found: Experienced Woodcutter, 9a cord: Traction eu. Bine Driver, for ohalfeuttor, JH week axw found; Scrubcutters. 11s day; contrao ’ Scrubcutters for 400 acres; Married Con pies, stations. .£l2O. i!U0: Married Shop herd, with good team, .IT2O year, frc< cottage, meat, etc.; Married Couple, mai shepherd, wife housekeeper. ,£UO year; Cook-Generals. 20s, 20s: Waitresses. 20s! 255: Ladyhelps, 20s. Stumn reply. V, P. Welch, Estate and Labour Agent, Mastcrton. WB LABOUR BUREAU. 18, Grey » street —Wanted, Cowman-Garden-er, 355, Wanganui; 2 Laundresses, 25:», and Housemaid, 20s, girls’ school; Ploughman-Teamster. 40s; Cowboys; Woman Cook, Blenheim, 30s; General. FcaVherston,’ near camp, 225; General, city, family 2,20 s; Married Working Manager, with dogs, JE2OO and found, Wairarapa; House-Parlourmaid Mastcrton 22s Cd: Housemaid. Blenheim,': 255: Gardener, Hiualcurai 355; Woman Cook hotel, 40s; Man, milk 2 cows, garden; Chuulfuur. milk few cows, .Marten, 40-S; Couple,' Master-ton, wife cook-laundress, husband ’milk, and garden, B 130; HouseParlourmaid, city; Ploughman, Eeathcrston. 40s;' Couple, Marlborough, wr.o cook men. huwband milk. , groom, etc. ,£130; Ploughman, Blenheim. 4(te; Station Hand, 355; Ploughman, Wanga-

mii, ms Married Shepherds, Wairarapa; Gardener; Blenheim; Shepherd, Musterton, 40.-.; Station Cowman. Tol. "Cruickshank.” 'Phone. 274. Stamp reply. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. (OOJIMKRCTAL HOUSE, Eketahuna.— V/- This old-estaWished house has, been refurnished, ami is How lead- to receive Ihe Travelling Public. Tariff reason:,hW. 'Phone '7. T. Parsons Proprietor. CiT. ELMO. £2. Worcester street, O Christchurch. Quietest and best position in City. 2min G.1’.0. and Electric Tramp, fG7 F. .T. MIUntAY. Projirietor. Willow hank private hotel, Palmerston North. Two minutes Station and Pest Office. Excellent accommodation, first-class table. 937 ’MRS LAW. Proprietress. BOARD and Residence, near Lya'll Bay and Evans Bay. Hurston Hall, Mahora street, Kilbirnie. Moderate tariff 1 for permanent and casual guests. Mrs 11. Owen, Proprietress. 'Phono 3135 (3 rings). ; ISLAND BAY HOUSE. AN Ideal Seaside Summer Resort. Your every wish catered for. Afternoon Teas a specialty and Meals at all hours. Under New Management; terms moderate. Write or wire. MRS BLAKE. 327 Proprietress. TTOTEL grand central, Jla 107, Cuba street. Wellington’s Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation- for 100 guests. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modern convenL euce. Ladies' private drawingrooms, sittingroomE, etc., lounges and eight modern bather mne, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tan If, 7s per day: 37s Od weekly. WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. (Opposite "Dominion” Office), PLIMMEE’S STEPS, WELLINGTON. - (Entrance also from Boulcott street.) Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view of City and Harbour; one minute irom tram. Post Office, and wharves. Excellent cuisine. Hot and cold water and all conveniences. Terms, da 6d per day: weekly by arrangement, phone 1617. MRS V 7. L. ALLAN. Manageress. WANTED. \\J ANTED Known—ion can get a 3V t course Meal for Is at Vegetarian I ate, 83. Willis street. WANTED Known—A large shipment of Ladies’ Bo.stock Patent and Glace Court Bar Shoes, at pre-war prices. O’Brien’s, Cuba street. OuRANU’b REGULATING PILLS, 5a box. Best and most efficient on market. Harmless, reliable. Sent POST i REE, by return mail on receipt of postal notes. Bridge Drug Stores, Chemists, 3. Newton. Auckland. 912 WANTED, American New Dry Process. Ladies’ Costumes and Gents bulls Dry-cleaned and Tailor-pressed, Is Cd. Repairs. All work guaranteed; or■jers called lor. 19, Kent terrace, only address. Ladies’ Costumes remodelled and relined. Orders executed same <iay : ..on:red. Tel. 3866. 11 MONEY to Lend—L. W. Balkind, Boulcott Chambers. Boulcott street, near corner Willis street. Open until 9 p.m. on Friday*. TqT - ANTED Known—That all Typtv- » » writer, Eonc-o and Gestetner Supplies are stocked by The Fox Typewriter Co.. 105, Customhouse quay. ’Phone 1474.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9625, 3 April 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9625, 3 April 1917, Page 1