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SITUATIONS VACANT ANTED, an experienced Driver, foi • ■ - Royal Oak Luggage Van. Apply. Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington. 467 ILO’ANTED, a capable Woman for -*• House-Parlourmaid's duties; no laundry. nppiy airs Henry Hall, TO, Hill street. Vis/ANTED, a Housemaid; light . duties. Apply Nurse Murphy. 128. Abel Smith street. mAtLUB-ESSES Wanted, Coat and Trouser Hands; constant work to competent band. . It. J. UUver, U averIcy. . HC WANTED, Boy, for mixed farming; just loft school preferred; good home. Apply J. Meagher, Tc Rehuuga. WANTED— Several Good Men for general cleaning; also, good Winnow Cleaners; top wages, permanent billets. Apply \ acuum meaning Co., 18, Grey' street. STAR, 250, Quay. 'Phono 2339 v To ' place—Host reliable Nurse, 1-2 children, last position two years; wanted —Governesses, country, numerous Couples, .£IBO, £llO,. Parlourmaids (urgently), Hotel Cooks, Waitresses. 33s leUy,'. Maids c (schools, institutions!, reliable Man, 60s (institution, city). Housemaid and Cook (private), adult family, city, 40s, 3os. Housekeepers (bachelors, stations). W 'ANTED, Second Ploughman, Piriuoa. 4Us; Cowman-Gardener, Pirinoa; Couple, Taibape, W ife cook-general, Husbaud milk, garden, etc.. :J2175. W.F. Labour Bureau, 18, -Grey street. WANTED, - HilV Maid. Martin-'-borough; Couple, Hastings, Wife cook-general. .Man milk and garden; Station Cowman, Martmborough. U—t. Labour Buiyau, IS, Grey street. _ WANTED, Gardener,-Rata, 40s; Couple, station, 3 bachelors. Master - ton; Truckey, sawmill* Feaalierston,-'l6s; Benchman, Martinborough, 20s day. W.F. Labour Bureau. 18, Grey street. WANTED, Couple (Marion), small family, Wife general. Husband milk, garden; Cook-Laundress, 355. and H.P. Maid, ,30s, station,. Hinakura. W.P. Labour Bureau, 18, Grey street. ANTED, 2 Station Cooks; Couple, Hinakura,, 21156 year; Nurse, for child 6 months, Wairarajia, 255. W.P. Labour Bureau,- 18. Grey street. WANTED— Employees to note above situations. Telegrams, “Qruickshank.’’ 'Phone 247, private 1736. Bos 724. Stamp replyW ANTED, Station Gardener, all branches. 40s; Ladyhelps, all house duties, country, 40s. Stamp reply. P. P. Welch, Labour Agent, Masterton. WANTED, Married Man., for country Sawmill, wife to cook for about 8 to 10 men; man ' experienced in mill Work. Stamp-reply., P. P. Welch, Land and Labour Agent, Masterton. ' ANTED, Station Cook, 455; Out- * • Whare Cook, ,40s; Contractor for 25 acres stumping. Stamp reply. F.P. Welch, Estate and Labour Agent, Mastertoa. . ■ WANTED, Contractor, 40 chains fencing. splitting, and greeting ; Breakerdowu, country mill, 18s. Stamp reply. F. I'. Welch, Estate and Labour Agent, Masterton. WANTED, Cook-Generals, country, 255, 30s, town and suburbs, 255, 30s. Stamp reply. P. P. Welch. Land and Labour Agent, Masterton. LOST AND FOUND LOST, Purse, containing money and tram ticket, in Thorndon car or near Lambton Station; reward. Apply. "Purse,'' “Times” office. 4^B JDST, Duppa street Park dressing -2 -shed, on Saturday, Wristlet Watch; monogram on cover. Reward. Apply "Times." . LUST -Gent's Bicycle, vicinity top of , Kuibutn avenue; reward. Apply “Times” office. Publishing Department. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. WILL MBS SMITH please not© that unfortunately her address ha.- been lost. The Rosy Co. Fur-lined Slippers have arrived, and will be posted immediately from the Leather Bag Shop. 69. Willis slicct, on receipt of the address. WANTED. .d'NABTER’S GREAT SALE, now pn.— Tremendous Bargains, Genuine Drapery 1 ; many cases half price; get in early. Note address: 139. Cuba street. FLOWERS. FLOWERS. FLOWERS. /CUSTOMERS receive personal atten-'*-2 tiou from Miss Carney, Floral Artiste, ‘Si. Manners street., Wedding Bouquets a Speciality. HIGHBACK Einmgroom Suite, 7 pieces, in leather. 1 settee. 2 armchairs, 4 small chairs; <£6 10s. Silverstone, Vivian street (2 doors from Cuba street). , WANTED Known Account Books ruled to any requirements can be bad,-at the “Times” office. These hooka are "strong and faithfully made, and the quality of paper used is of the Best. THE “BABY-FOX" is not a Plunket baby, but the latest word in Portable Typewriters; complete, it only weighs 10(18. W. J. Seater and Co., Agents. 32. Grey street. HE FOX PORTABLE Typewriter, weighs 71b without case, and >oJtb complete with travelling case. W. J. Seater and Co.. 32. Grey street. Agents. ALL-WOOL Costumes, in Koslyn and other makes, well cut and good fitting, greatly reduced in price; Costumes from 5 guineas. Qucree Bros., 116, Willis street. ’ - d'NREAT Clearance of Winter Millinery; v3T Velours, Trimmed Hats, Felts and Straws, all half the marked price. Queree Bros., 116, "Willis street. BODODETS'"AND FLORAL 'EMBT.EMS ARTISTICALLY' made up at short notice. Miss Carney. 94, Manners street. Attends personally. . ANTED Known Private Supper Room is provided for Ladies al Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168,. Lambton quay. NE HUNDRED beautiful Coats, in all-wool Tweeds; some with largo fur collars, greatly reduced and all to be sold at one price. £5 15s. Queree Bros., H6._Willis street. TT'OR Chapped Hand, and Bough Skin, J? use “Velzone." It is goof and nongreasy; 2s, Castle’s Pharmacy, 70, Cuba street. SCIENTIFIC Character Beading by return registered mail. The essence oi all knowledge is self-knowledge. Send birth date, month, year, and postal note 5s to T. J. Dunstone. Box 1418, Auckland.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10634, 6 July 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10634, 6 July 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10634, 6 July 1920, Page 1

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