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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Pirst and Second Cliefs {iMLiiiihi), ISCH’ 111 IQC ICltii, IIXKVi, quay. i»sl -•i-NXiiUj, tjiorougniy reliable, cai>abio ix»oc lor iViiaiobUii North; salarv Apply tVrmanent/* w oiiice. ’ a capauje -Lady iieip, ai&*> -» * a cmiarenb x\iu&o, zor tuo country. Appiy, m instance, to uv i±urty, lia, vv'ilus street. 2-iO >&/*/ -i\uN'x.tiL), immcHiiaiGly, two Coopers, ** used to taJlovv oasics; good wages; constant work. Apply 'limber Co. Hastings- ‘ 261 V-*TAN I XDD, thoroughly reliable, oap- ' * able Boot lor Palmerston. North; salary <£s. Apply “Permanent/* “Time:/ 1 office. 2-18 TV boys -ia 'i ±jU, Jb'iaeny Alan deliver circulars fair liours daily; also 2 SchoolContrai Coffee Palace, Cuba street. \,y r ANTED, thoroughly reliable, cap- * • ■ able Boot Saleswoman for Palmerston North - salary JB3. Apply ‘‘Permanent.’* "Timca” office. 349 WAN TUI). Machine Shearers, 27s 6d per 100; Metal Teamster, 13s day, wet and dry; Navvies, Ils, wet and dry; Navvies, gravel,pit, Auckland, 15s day. 2s hour overtime, 6 months’ work; Cheese Factory Hands; Scrubcutters, lie day, free mutton, or give contract; Shepherd, 60s week; Ploughmen, 50s; Married Shepherds; Station Gardeners, DCs* 40s; Bullock Driver, 40$; Station Cowmen; Cow-mon-Gardeners. 80s, 355, 40s; Woman Cook, station, 80s: Hsmd.-Laundreas, station, 20s; Generals, country hotels, 255, 80s; Ladyhelp, country, 22s 6d; Married Couple, station, £l4O, -E150; Generals, town and country, Stp. reply. F. P. Welch, land and Labour Agent, Maaterton. F. LABOUR BUREAU, lg. Grey • street. Box 724—Wanted, Ploughman, Featherston, 455; Couple, wife general. man milk (machines), Featherston t Man, feed pigs and calves ■ Featherston, 40s; 2 Station Gardeners, 355; Station hand, Blenheim, 40s; Blade Shearer; Ploughman Blenheim; House-Parlourmaid. 255, Nursery-Housemaid, Blenheim; Man, Milk 3 cows, garden, etc.. Huntcrvilio. 355; Cook, City, family 3. 255; Station Cowmen; Machine Milker, 455: Chauffeur; 3 Maehcne Shearer's, each 2000, Masierton; Cook-General, Masterton, family 2, 255; Couple, Featherston. wife cook-laundress. man farm work; Second GarcKner. L. Hutt; strong Lad milk tew aows ana sheep work; Ploughmen Shepherds; Woman Cook, Blenheim, 355: Parlourmaid. Feilding; Cook. 255, and House-Parlourmaid, 20s, Palmerston N. Tel. •‘Cruickshank." 'Phono 247. Stamp reply. -TO LET TO LET. JjILOOE Space 70 x 24; well lighted, all conveniences, counters, shelving, etc.; situated centra of Willis street, Keasonable rent to good tenant. Apply 497 79. W ILLIS STREET. ANTED to Let, well-established * ' Bakery and Pastry Cook Business in heart of city; tenant must buy plant? and fittings. Apply, “To Let," “Times'” Qhice- 242 TITO LET, double and single Furnisned ■ JL rooms, use of ail conveniences. Apply 176, Thorndon quay. ' TO LET, at Lyall Bay, Motor Shed, rent 5s per week. Apply J. E. Stansell. Senr., 226, Sutherland road, 'Lyall Bay. - IjjUj 1. Ll largo doom, 20 x bo, uoova X Hart's, 35, Willis street; front, entrance: lift, etc. Radford and Co., ManPERSONAL. WOULD Mrs J. Bulpitt, sister of . Emma Earl linonley, England, ;omniumcate this office. Important let:er waiting. v.-anted to rent. SEASIDE HOUSE. WANTED, burnished House. Day's Bay or Ilona Bay, from middle or end December, lor one month; reter.ences. Itenlv Box 858. __ L __ _ BUSINESSES FOR SALE. YiAJM-Udu to Sell, a nrst-ofass Private Hotel in the centre of City; owner tiring; lease, moderate rent; going conrn for .£IBOO. J. Fanning and Co.. 74. anners street. ■ _____ .ItjK SALE, goodwill for balance of ‘ lease of Shop and three Furnished ooms on Queen’s drive, layali Bay. usines;. Sweets, Fruit and Soft Drinks, pply J. li. Stansell, Senr.. 226, Suthernd road Lyall Bay. . 4f ACRES. LOWER. HU XT. WANTED to Sell, nearly 5 Acres. 580 Select Apple Trees, 8 year old and less, also small truits, prospects of heavy crop, packing shed, man's room; also large modern 6-roomed bouse, concrete foundations, slate roof. Lot and cold water, gas. gas stove, lightly encumbered; owner seriously ill, will entertain sound rent producing property in exchange. Full particulars from Leonard i aylor. 326- Lambton quay. WANTED to Sell—Several Job Line; in Crockery and Ironmongery, cheap, as we are overstocked. Radford an 4 Co- Manners street. awriLLIAM R. BUCK, 220, Lambton TT quay. Wellington, General Engraving. Die-sinking, Designing, Blocks for B«v Printing. Illuminated Addresses. V ANTED Known Private supper room is provided for ladies at timer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms, i. (.ambton <mav. WANTED Known—Catalogue# of any size or description printed by the "Times’’ at reasonable cost. Let ue o-“ite yon. MONEY to Lend-L. W. Balkmd. Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott street, near corner Willis street. Open until 9 on Fridays. ■ XT ANTED Known—Fashion and OfiaL " - ity in Boots and Clothing at M. Davis’s, New and Second-hand Dealer, corner Jessie add Taranaki streets. Ibione 1616 A. VOU wouldn’t buv "cheap’’ eggs—then JL why buy cheap tyres? Clincher Tvres the all-Briti-h Tyre, is not tha cheapest but the least expensive, see? i VIED Know n—Book binding of any description and in any class terial beautiful* exeeu'. d by the s” Jobbing Department. Ring up 49 for prices. I.IUR aU descriptions of Brass Counter jO Screens Garden Arches and Bird Cz<res write Fogiia and Copp. S 3, Vivisa street- 'Phone 2610 a.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9820, 17 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9820, 17 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9820, 17 November 1917, Page 1

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