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A STORY FOR THE POOR WIVES OP RICH_ MEN. Clara Kimball Young The Price She Paid King’s Twice Daily.

SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED— Day Porter. Apply Commercial Hotel. - jX7&TAN'l'ED—Haoourotv;, 12s nor day; I-"’ six months’ work. Apply Lynch and Burke, Yule street. Kilbirnie. LADIES make A’l weekly upwards, spare time; booklet, throe stomps, tolls how. Torchon Lace Co., Collins street, Melbourne. T4/f"ASSA<SE Probationer wanted; oppor-T'-IL tunity 'learn profession; premium required; salary paid. J. W. M. Harri-, son, medical masseur and electrician. 123,' Cuba street, VkfANTED, Kabbitcr, with dogs, 35s * » week and skins, plenty rabbits to be caught; Pence Repaired 10s day and found; Penccr for station, 13s day, find self or take contract; Station Hand,, used to sheep and ploughing, 355; Station Cook. 355; Contractors for scrubcutting' and tauhine pulling; Scrubcuttcrs, 11s day; all round Man for sheepfarm, plough,, fenco etc., 10s with monthly bonus; Cowman-Gardener, station, £35; Woman Cook, country, 355; General, country hotel. 30s; Married Couple, station. .£130; General Servants, Housemaids, Lady-Helps, etc. Awaiting employment—Married .Shepherds, ■ Station Managers. Married Ploughmen, Station Hands, etc. Stamp reply. P. P. Welch, Estate Labour. •_ - — ? WP. LABOUR BUREAU, 18. Grey • street, Box 721—Wanted, Single Chauffeur, Blenheim, 40s; Tuuwhino Pullers (contract); Nurse for 2 children, 20s; Couple, Masterton. wife cook-geno-ral, husband station work; Cook, 255, and House-Parlourmaid (Hutl). 20s; Couple, Masterton, .£150; Couple, Martin. borough, .£110; Shepherds, Martinborough; Elderly Man; Peatherston, milk 2 cows, garden, etc.; G Scrub-cutters. Masterton district; Single or Married Station Blacksmith; Couple, Lower Hutt, wife Cook-general, man drive carl i garden, milk 1 cow, .212 month; General, city, 20s; Second Ploughman, Peatherston, 355; Lad, milk (machines), Taranaki: Married. Shepherd, wife cook, etc., X 110; CookGeneral, city. 255; General, Lower Hutt, 30s; Cook-Laundress, 255, and House-Par-hmrmaid. 20s, .Blenheim ; Cook-Laundress, Peatherston, 255. Tel, “Cruickshuuk.’ ■ 'Phono ’217. Stamp_reply. _ LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from Lowry Bay Hospital, white Rowing Boat, 15 feet, dark lino on gunwale. Binder rewarded on communicating with Hospital. 103 T OST—Knitted ’ Handbag, containing ■Li needlework; re wal'd. 3. Upland road, Kclburn,_ ! . TO LET, first-class Dry Cellar, 31 x 7(1, for 20s per week. "E. J. liarnctl, 31, Willis street. 1 ‘ I POUR-ROOMED Burnished Cottage to - Let at Rena Bay. short or long term; Apply Mrs Brown, 119, Willis st. mb Lot —Pirst-class Business Plat, 21 x -A- 76; best part Willis street; ideal business site. Apply E. J. Barnett, 3-1. Willis street. TO .Let. Burnished 4-rooincd Brick Bungalow, near beach; all conveniences; . possession on July 2nd: rent, £2 10s per week, payable in advance. Apply J. R. Stansell. senr., 226. Sutherland road, Lyall Bay. rO Let, 8-roomed House, all conveniences ; motor parage; coppor, washlouse, patent w.c., 2 fireplaces, gas stove, ilectrio light, enamel bath; rent, includng garage, £2 10s per week, in advance, kpply J. R. Stansell. senr., 226, butherand road Lyall Bay. —, EOAMD AND AESIIiENfIE. COMMERCIAL HOUSE, Eketahuna.J This old-established house has been furnished, and is now ready to receive o Travelling Public. Tariff reason, lie. ’Phone 7. T. Parsons. Proprietor.

ST. ELMO, 52, Worcester street, Christchurch. Ouietest and best position in City, Two minutes G.P.O. and Electric Tram®, F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. XLLOW BANK PRIVATE HOTEL. Palmerston North. Two minutes Station and Post OBca. Excellent accommodation, first-clan* table. MRS LAW. Proprietress. , ISLAND BAX HOUSE AN ideal resort, in both summer ana winter. Why live in the stuff? city when Island Bay, with its bcauuful view - and health-giyipg, air,, is only, a i-hort tram ride away? Tariff moderate. Comfort the fir*# essential. „ _ __ _ MRS CkBLAKE. Proprietress. Hotel grand central* 107. Cuba street. Wellington’s Leading Private HoteL Accommodation for 100 guests. hirstclass Cuisine. Every 'modern convenience. Ladies’ private drawingrooms, sittingrooma. etc., lounges, and eight modern bathrooms, including clcctno light and electric fire alarms. Xariff, 7s per day; 37s Cel weekly. „ WANTED DURAND’S REGULATION PILLS, As box. Best and most efficient on market. Harmless, reliable. Sent POST FREE by return mail on receipt of postal notes. Bridge Drug Stores, Chemists. 3, Newton. Auckland 818 MADAME D’ALMA. Clairvoyants, Psychometrist. Palm Seientreso, will send Readings to the country. Send birth month and name in full. Foe, 2s 6d. accompanied by stamped addressed envelope for reply. Interviews daily, lu, Garrett street (off Cuba street). Tk/f ADAME CORA LEE, Scientific PaltnJIVjL ist and Character Reader,, may be consulted daily 10 u.m. to S p.m. at 27, Constable street. The nast, present and future may be read in the formation oK-Ahe hand. W its DOUGLAS (from London). ivjL Scientific Palmist and Clairvoyant, 198, Vivian street. Hours 8 p.m. till 9 p.m. Highest testimonials. A Homes attended. 1 MKR BIGGINS. Trance and Test Medium, Medical Clairvoyants, may be consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at CO, Abel Smith street (near Cuba street). MADAME MILLWARD, clairvoyants, Psvchometrist and Palmist, may be consulted at Room 3 (top floor), .Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott ’ street (corner Willis street). Hours, 10a.m. to 9 p.m. 376 VITTLLIAM. R. BOCK, 220 Lambto* VV quay. Wellington, General Engraving, Dio-sinking, Designing. Blocks lor Box Printing. Illuminated Addresses. BEST plantation rubber combined with best British brains go to make the North British Co.’s Hot Water Bottle the best for long service—but look for the patent "Unique” stopper. It spells satisfaction. WE specialise in Collapsible Gates and Wire Shutters, also Wire Protector? for lifts. Foglia and Copp. 52, Vivian street. ’Phone 2610 a. ___ WANTED Known—Catalogues of any size or description printed by the "Times” at reasonable cost. Let u* quote you.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9694, 23 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9694, 23 June 1917, Page 1