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SITUATIONS VACANT A RTIST has vacancy tor young lady -TA. Apprentice to Pori rail Painting; must hava artistic taste. G. Harrison, 4, ■Marion street. 9*o • Salesman Manchester Do- »» - partmenl. Apply, with particulars, at once, to McDowell and Power, Danncvirke 13G tATA-MED. rood Ploughman, A2; »V Bcrubcutters, 11s a day; Porter; Cooks; Kitcheuman; Youth lor station;Woman Coolts; Housemaid; Waitress; Housemaid-Laundress; Girl to assist; Generals; Waitress for tea rooms. Apply Wallaee's Registry. Palmerston North. AKTIiJJ, Contract Berube utters, 4 or more men per gang, long jobs; dcrubcutlers, 11s day, board 15a; Couiruct Tauliine Pullers, 3000 acres; nrpericuccd Men lor sheep farm, plough, fence, etc,, ills; Kabbiter, with 2 dogs, Jos and skins; Several Cowmen for stations, Ms; Contract Pciicor, hilly country; Married Shepherd, by middle June, wife cook for 2 men, furnished house (no school), .£l3O and found ; Married Couple for station, di 130; Cook-Generals, 20s, 235; House Parlourmaid, 20s; Laundress, 20a; General, boardinghouse, 20s; General or Lady-Help, country, 20s. Stamp reply, employers send your requirements to P. p. Welch, Estate and Labour Agent, Masterton. . WP. LA HO UII BUREAU, IS. Grey • street, Box 724—Wanted. Single ChaufTeur, Blenheim, 40s; Tauwhiuo Pullers (contract): 2 Ploughmen, Peatnersion. 40s: Couple, Masterton. wife housekeeper for two and man milk, feed cows, and station work; Married Shepherd, no duties tvife. .£130; General. Petono. lamilv -1. 20a; Gardener. Hmakura, 30s: Couple, wife housekeeper bachelor, man garden. .£l2O, casv 'place. Nelson: Com]>anion - Help. iMartinboroucu, 2- r >s: Couple Masterton. wife eouk-ccneral. husband milk 3 cows, cardeu. etc.. .£150; Cook-Laundress, Eeatherstou. 255: Ploughman, Blenheim, 40s; Man, milk, garden, etc., Blenheim. 355; Scrub Cutters. Martinborough; Coivman-Gnrdencr. Blenheim; Station Cowman, Featlierston; Cook, 30s, and Parlourmaid, 20s, Blenheim: Lady .Help. Marten. 20s: Couple, Masterton.' wife cook-la uml-ess. husband station work (no cows); Shepherd. Martinhorouch. Tel. “ Cruick>cauk." 'Phone ,247. SStamp reply. rANTED, a Third Cook. Apply \ew Commercial Hotel, Lamtion ti AGENCIES ELECTRIC AGENCY. THE Representative for one of the largest Electrical Machine Manufacturers will bo visiting Wellington shortly with a view to placing tho Agency. Applications, which will bo treated as strictly confidential, should, bo addressed U N. 8.5.. c/o "Times" office. 323 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COMMERCIAL HOUSE, Ekotahuna.Tiiis old-established house has boon refurnished, and is now ready to receive tho Travelling Public. Tariff reasonable. ’Phone 7. T. Parsona, Proprietor. ST. ELMO, 52, Worcester street. > Christchurch. Ouietest and best position, in City. Two minutes G.P.O. and Electric .frame, P. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. TR7J7TLLOW BANK PRIVATE HOTEL, v V Palmerston North. Two minutes Station and Post Office. Excellent accommodation, first-class table. MRS LAW. Proprietress. ISLAND BAY HOUSE AN ideal resort, in both summer and winter. Why live in tho stuffy city when Island Bay, with its beautiful view and health-giving air. is only a i.hort tram ride away ? , \ .. Tariff moderate. Comfort tho firat essential. „„ _ . . MRS C. BLAKE, Proprietress. Hotel grand central. 107. Cuba street. Wellington’s Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. firstclass Cuisine. Every modern convenience. : Ladies’ private’ drawingrooms, sitti ngrooms, etc., lounges and eight modern bathrooms, including clectno light and electric fire alarms. tariff, 7s per day: 37s Gd weekly. , WANTED WILLIAM R. BOCK, 220 Lambton quay, Wellington, General Engraving, Dio-sinking, Designing, lor ~„6 , - Blocks Box Printing. Illuminated Addressee. DURAND’S REGULATION PILLS, 5s box. Best and most efficient on market.- Harmless, reliable. Sent PCS’! EKEE by return mail on receipt of po*tal notes. Bridge Drug Stores. Chemist*, 3. Newton. Auckland 91A ANTED, American New Dry Process. Ladies’ Costumes and Gents’ Suits Dry-cleaned and Tailor-pressed. 4s Gd. Repairs. All work guaranteed; orders cal.ed for. 49. Kent terrace, only address. Ladies’ Costumes remodelled and refined. Orders executed same day i£ recjuirt'd. Tct. 33C6. 41 */it AfJAYLE D’ALMA, Clairvoyant*. IVE. Psychometrist, Palm Scientresa, will send Headings to the country. Send birth month and name in full. Pee, 2s Gd, accompanied by stamped addressed envelope for reply. interviews daily, lu, liairett street (off Cuba street). MADAME CORA LEE, Scientific Palmist and Character Reader, may bo consulted dailv 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 27, Constable street. The past, present and tuiure may bo read in the format lion ot Hie bond. Rti DOUGLAS (from London), Scientific Palmist and Clairvoyant, Vivian street. Hours 2 p.m. till 3 Highest testimonials. A Home* ■bled. - d KB .BIGGINS, Trance and Test Medium. Medical Clairvoyants, may ; consulted 1U a.m. to 3 p.m, at Gli, bel Smith street incar Cuba street) SiDAME~MILLWARD. Clairvoyant*, JL p.,vc*ioiacliix and. Pc-bn Ist. Room (top floori. Bouh.ott Chambers. BouL ttl. street. Hours: II) a.m. to 9 p.m. CtOLD nights bring no dread to tho j luckv user of a NORTH BRITISH HOT WATER BOTTLE-TUB BOTTLE ior long wear. They bring sleep to tho sleepless apd make the sleepy sleep better.' Look for tho “Unique’’ .Stopper. All re-liable traders. . ’f* RANTED Known, if you want a rcV liable machine —one that will outlast any oilier —one that dees bcttci work ot a less price, buy a "Eos. - ’ 105, Cuf-.■ mhousc quay. ’Phono 1474. t-j UPTURK—Wear the O'Cmior Truss; Li. no iron or steel: comfortable, durable Wm. Salek. Sydney Chemist. 32. i !js street. 'i.WT ANTED Kmiwti—Experience EM V * taught many housewives Osborne Linoleum Varnish beet for floor*. Labiur saving lasting shine WANTED Known—The styles of the hour in Ladies’ high-legged Footwear are displayed at Pearson’s, ISO. Cuba street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9676, 2 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9676, 2 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9676, 2 June 1917, Page 1

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