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HOSIERY SPECIALS Cashmere Hose, in Tan and lugger Brown. Reinforced heels and toes. 4/6 1/1 Ribbed Coloured Shot Hose, in Black/White, Black Saxe, Black/Purple. . 4111 \ Te Aro House

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —A First-class Salesman, at once. Apply H. H. Cook and Co.. 21, Grey street, City. 2SS ’Y/17'ANTED—Good Coach, and Motor •V Blacksmith; good job. good money, James and Go.. Feiiding. ' WANTED, immediately—Capable Wo, ' man for the country; all duties; wages 255. Apply Mrs Ernest Eolls-Gul-piug, W oodlands, Marton. 2SG vf ter. on. ANTED First-class, experienced Waitress, immediately; also i’orApply Dost Office Hotel, WoUingWAN TED—Experienced Butcher for the country; due able to slaughter; good wages to good man. S. A. Dailey, Ukato, Taranaki. ‘-Ml WANTED, Wagon Driver; must oo competent man; good tv ago>s. Apolv W. iMorriss Allredton. -° 3 W ANTED for Country—Firewood Cutters (contract), Ploughmen, Camp Cook, Kopeman, Bush. Truckman, Married Couples, Farm Hands, good Labour, ers. Apply Government Labour Bureau, 57, Ghuaneo street. ■- WANTED, Shearers’ Cooks, Oct. Will, rlf-i 60s, ‘ TOs and 80s'during shearing; Blade Shearer, .Oct 22nd, 80s 100; Mbc'hino Shearers, Nov. Ist. 6th, Bth; Shepherds. 50s to 60s week; Ploughmen. 50s week; Driver 3-horse wool dray, 5Cs week; Gaitdeners. 355, 40s; Station Cbwmen, 355; Staition Hands used to sheep work, etc.. 35s to 50s; Contract Scrubbntters; Milkers for machine sheds, 40s; Youths, milk etc., 355, 30s; Married Couples, stations, no schools, JOI4O to JHSO; CookLaundress, oouhitrj, 255; Housemaid, take charge dairy, mtiko butter. 20s; Housemaid, town., 20s; General, town, 20s; Eitehenxnaid, 20s. Stamp, reply. 1. P. Welch, Estate and Eaibour Agent; MJasbenton. WF. LABOUR BUREAU, 18. Grey • street, pox 724.—Wanted •. 2 Prossers, Oct. 19th; Station Blacksmith, able drive 3-horse team, Wairarapa; CowmanGardener, 355, Masterton (3 cows); Cook and Housemaid, Palmerston N.; Machine Milker, Fcatherston. 455: 3 Station Cowmen Wairarapa; Cook-General, Masterton. ’ 255: Gardener. Masterton, 40s; Machine Shearers, Masterton, Oct. 24th; Couple (Manawatu). wife cook, husband farm hand, cottage, 60s week and found : Cadet. Wanganui; Couple, wife cook men. husband farm hand, cottage, .£l5O and found; Couple (Masterton), wife cook-general, man milk few coWe, garden, etc.. 26150 and bonus; Woman. Cook, 355, and Parlourmaid, 22s 6d. Blon. heim. Tel. “Cruickshank." ’Phone 247. Stamp reply. ■WANTED TO RENT. ANTED, by Civil Servant, Bedroom ; near Government Buildings preferred; no meals. Apply “Clerk, ’ c/o, Times** Office. / -8? BOARD AND RESIDENCE. NION CAFE AND RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS. (Opp. N.Z. Express Co., 85a, Customhouse quay.) NOW OPEN from 6.30 a.m. till Midnight. Three-course Meal 1/-. SAM CROSSLEY, Manager. Commercial house. Ekeuhuna.— This old-established ■ house has been refurnished, and is now ready to receive ihe Travelling Public. Tariff reasonable. ’Phone 7. T. Parsons. Proprietor. ji 1 . ELMO, 52. Worcester street, O ■ Christchurch. Quietest and best position in CityTwo minutes G.P.O. and Electric Tram*. F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. j.W'rEEUW BANK PRIVATE HOTEL, ’ ’ Palmerston North, Two minutes Station and Post Office, Excellent accommodation, [irst-clas* table. MRS LAW, Proprietress. yu OTEIi GRAND CENT RAX* JjL 107, Cuba street. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 gucatu. First, class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies’ private drawingrooms, sittingrooms, etc., lounges and eight modern bathrooms, including clectrio light and electric fire alarms. Tariff. ( b per day: 37s 6d weekly. TO LET TO LET—Double Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms, e.E, every convenience ; suit married couples. 7, College st. t|MJ LET largo itoom, 30 x 80, above J- Hart’s, 35. Willis street; front, cntrance; lift, etc. Radford and Co.. Manstreet. . . WANTED. URAND'S REGULATION PILLS, 5s 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- Bill j»/j ADAME D’ALMA, Clairvoyantc, iVI Psychometrist, Palm Scientress, will send Readings to the country. Send birth month and name in full. F ee i 2s 6d. accompanied by stamped addressed envelope for reply. Interviews daily. 10, Carrctt street (off Cuba street). Madame cura lee, scientist Palmist and Character Reader, may bo consulted daily 10 a.m, to 9 p.m. at 27. Constable street. The past, present and future may bo read in the ■ ormation of the hand. MRS BIGGINS, Trance and Test Medium. Medical Clairvoyant©, may be consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 06, Abel Smith street (near Cuba street). WANTED Known—Account Books ruled to anv requirements can be had at the “Times’’ office. These books «re strong and faithfully made, and the • aiitv of naper used is of the Best, WANTED— Purchasers of Typewriter Supplies to ’phone 1474. “Fox” Typewriter Co.. 105, Customhouse quay, ,„i value. 'YAT'ANTED Known—Catalogues of any T» size or description printed by the “Times’’ at reasonable cost. Let us quote you. to Lend —L. IV. Baikmci, Bouicott Chambers, Boalcott street. ■ corner Willis street. Open until 9 on Fridays. _ LAPPED Hands and Face quickly cured by Geranium Lotion; ladies , U r it. Is and Is Cd. Win. Sttlek. ney Chemist, 32, Willis street. rANTED Known—That “Fox” Typewriters reduce ribbon costs. Buy now. ‘Fox," 105. Customhouse quay, me 1474. TTST ANTED Known—For Attractive TV Printing at reasonable cost, go to the “Times,” or ring up No. 2749 and the traveller will call on you. Promptness, Accuracy, Cheapness and Quality can ba I depended udoxl

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9788, 11 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9788, 11 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9788, 11 October 1917, Page 1

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