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SITUATIONS VACANT. w ANTED—A good Kitchenman. Apply Godbor’s,. Cuba street. 733 I ADIES, make A] weekly, own home, spare time; dainty, fascinating work; easily learnt from oatterna supplied; work purchased; booklet explaining, throe stamps. Torchon Lace Co., 229. Collins street. Melbourne. BY direction of tho Public Servico Conumssioner, applications are invited, for the position of General Servant at tho Receiving Home. Pull narticulars as to duties and salary obtainable from the Manager, 117, Tinakori road, Wellington, or after 7 p.m. at 21, Hawkestone street. 79tl WANTED, Contractors for Tawhiuo Pulling, blocks to, suit; -Married Ploughman, wife cook for 2 or 3 men; Several Shepherds, AOs to" 50s; Ploughmen AOs; Station Hand, plough, etc., 355; Station Gardeiuers, 355; Station Fencer, principally repairing, AOs; Married Shepherds; Bullock Driver, for coast, surf work and station, AOs; Contract: Scrubcutters, several thousand acres, in blocks to suit; 20 Hcrubcutters, 10s to 11s day; Station Cowboys and Cowmen. 15s to 32s Cd; Shearers’ Cook, first week October, 00s; Station Hand, feed cattle, etc.; Cook-Generals, -no washing, 255, 20s; General, hotel, 255; Shearers and Woolclassers applying for stands. Stamp reply. F. P. Welch, Estate Labour Agent, Masterton. F. LABOUR BUREAU. 18, Grey • street. Box 721.—Wanted. Married Shepherd; no duties'wife; Cowboys; Lad. learner, milk machines; Second Ploughman, Taihape; Couple, Wanganui, wile cook-general small family, man milk 3 cows, gilrdeu and drive car,, 62/6 week; Man, milk 3 cows and station work, 355; Laundress (Masterton); Gardener; Station Cowmen; 3 Station Gardeners, 355; CookGeneral (Masterton), 255; HousemaidWaitress. hotel (Manawatu), 22s (kl; Mur. ried Shepherd, wifo cook A, A 160; Cow-man-Gardener (Masterton), 355; Scrubcutters, Martinborough; Married Gardener, milk 3 cows, wifo cook 3 men. Marten (cottage); Station Blacksmith, Martinborough. Tel. "Cruickshauk." 'Phono 247. Stamp reply. * _ FOR EXCHANGE. V\7’ANTEI) .to Exchange, two good TT Building Sections, at Ngaio, for good second-hand motor-car. Apply J. R. Stansell. senr., 226, Sutherland road, vnll 11a v. TO LET TO Let—Three Furnished Rooms at Lyall Bay. Apply J. E. Stansell, senr., 226, Sutherland road, Lyall Bay. riiO LET, large Room, 20 x 80. above JL Hart’s, 35, Willis street; front, entrance; .lift,’etc. Radford and Co., Manners street. , TO Let—First-class Business Flat, 24 x 76; best part Willis street; ideal business site; 90s. Apply E. J. Barnett, 94, Willis street. T lO Let —Six Furnished Booms, includ--m_ fog bath-room, gas otove. washhouse. tubs and copper, e. 1.; magnificent view; rent, 35s per weak. Apply J-.K----ol ii 226. Sutherland road. Stansell, senr. Lyall Bay. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. [PANTED to Sell—Restaurant and r Oyster Saloon, busiest part of .city, :e .£350. J- Fanning and Cd.. 74, liners: street. r ANTED Sell. 50-roomed modern Private Hotel, as Koinff concern; ■ntionaUv well furnished throußbout, ing established trade and; large turnr; price for lease and furniture XlaOO. It Leonard Taylor. Business Broker. Lambton qnay. ANTED to Sell—Old-established suburban Bakery and Confectionery ness; 6 horses. 4 carts, harness. eW-, e concern for J 2900; turnover £6m annum. J., Fanning and Co.. 74. ners street. ’ANTED to Sell, city, Confectionery and Small Goods Business: 5 RvingLS . bakehouse and cellar: going confor JE3SO. J. Fanning and Co-. 74, tiers street. board and residence. HON CAFE AND RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS • _ ovf Dave Sullivan s, P, ie r Hotel). f OPEN, from 6.30 aim. till Midnight. Three-course Meal, 1/-. SAM CROSSLEY. M.MERCTAL HOUSE, Ekctanuna.— This old-established house has been •nished and is now ready to receive Traveling Public. Tariff reason'Phone 7. T. Parsons, Proprietor. ELMO, 52, Worcester street, fchristchurch. . , test and best position in City, ifoutcs G.P.O. and Electric Prams. ■T. MURRAY. Proprietor. .LOW BANK PRIVATE HOTEL. Palmerston North, minutes Station and Post Office. Uent accommodation, first-claiai MRS LAW, Proprietress. ■Efi GRAND CENTRAL,. 107. Cuba street, ington’s Leading Private Hotel, mmodation for 100 guests. FirstNiisino. Every modern convemLadics’ private t drawingrooms, rooms, etc., lounges and eight i bathrooms, including electric md electric fire alarms. ianlf. dav: 37s 6d weekly. WANTED ORAND’S REGULATION PILLS. 5a box. Best and most efficient on •ket. Harmless.’reliable. Sent PObi SB by return mail On receipt of post. lotes. Bridge Drug Stores, Chemists, vewtown. Auckland. 1 912 ADAME D'ALMA. Clairvoyant®, Psvchometrist, Palm Seicu tress, send Readings to the country, told h month and name in .full. bee, d accompanied by stamped addressed done tor reply. Interviews daily. Garrett street (off Cuba street). rADAME CURA LEE,' Scientifie L Palmist and Character Reader, iv be consulted dailv 19 a.m. to 3 p.m. 27. Constable street Tho past, proit and tuture may bo read in the nnntion of the hand. iR-S DUUGLAS (irom London), L Scientific!Palmist and Clairvoyante, Abel Smith street. Hours 2 p.m. till .in. Highest testimonials. At Homes .-need. ~o iliUurj-Nb, Trance aim Teat Med. ium, Med cai Clairvoyant*, may :;onsuit;d 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 66, i Smith street •(near' Cuba street). .iD.ijiD MIJULI. -vruJ, U.a:rvoyarite; 2.*A Psvchometrist and 'Palmist, mav lie consulted at Room 3 (top iloor), Boufeott Chambers. Boycott street (corner Willis street). Hours, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. TiHB Hot-water Bottles with the tight, well-vulcanised seam that won't break, tear or crack have the "Unique’; Stopper and are made in Great Brit air by the. North British Rubber Company. RANOSE. lor the children, maki -v/c bone, brain and muscle. Banita ium Health Food Cffi. 63, -Wjllig etree G

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9736, 11 August 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9736, 11 August 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9736, 11 August 1917, Page 1

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