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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Six smart, clean Waitresses; wages «£2 is. Apply vj«iiuUu> and Crwex, Luaibtou quay. WANTED, good references. Hotel, Paiiiatua. B&ruuiu; first-ciax Api>iv, CommercialoOl —\\ anted, smart Cierk, wita country newspaper experience; keep books, collect accounts. Appijstating wages. Box 11, Te jxuiti. STAB BEGISTKY, 250, Lainbion quay. 'Phone 2339. Wanted urgently—2 Laundresses (institutions, good conditions. Laundress (hotel). Waitresses, ie* maie Cooks, llouseiuaiu (hotels). GTAK, 250, Quay, can recommend reliable Chefs, Housekeepers, Hotel Workers, Gardeners, numerous others. WANTED, first-class 5k)Io Cornet Player; must be approved man; steady position guaranteed, and good wages to practical watchmaker; references. required. Apply to Secretary, Hastings Band, Box 292, Hastings, or S. H. Knight, Conductor. 250 SCOTTISH BEOISTKY, 63, Willis street. Wan ted—Cooks (country hotels), House-Parlourmaid (country station). Cook-Generals, city, 30s. Waitress (institution), Children's Nurse, highest wages to competent workers. WANTED, for a Leading Christchurch Drapery Establishment, a First-class SALESWOMAN to take charge of BLOUSE DHPABTMBKT. Only applications from experienced persons wiU be entertained. Apply, with copy references, to "Drapery/' c.o Gordon anc Gotch Advertising Agency. Christchurch. WANTED, General, small family. Maxton; station, Blenheim; Woman Cook, Pirinoa; Married Man* poultry farm. W,F. Labour Bureau, 18, Grey street. WANTED, Cook and H-P. Maid, Masterton; General. Martin boro ugh. W.F. Labour Bureau, Id. Grey street* XJET ANTED— Employees to note above f r situations. Telegrams, "CruickBhank." *Phone 247* Box 724. Stamp reply. WANTED —Xiiupioyers to send along for labour of all descriptions, plenty labour offering- F- P. VV elcb. Labour Agent, Masterton. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. SCOUKSE llea-o for la 6d (by ooncea eion ticket) —■ Breakfast, 7 _to 9-ooj Dinner. 12 to 2; Tea. to * 2k). A| Uie Trocadero Hotel. Lambton quay. DON'T tOKoXii' uiat ALrs Copeland has opened an up-to-date Confection-' ery Shop at 12d. kamoton quay. Make a note of address. \UE ju iirtiAN, 90, manners street, • new premises (upstairs), serves tne st Meal in town. Note tne Laress. SAT for health, strength, and efficiency. The Vegetarian Cafe proides the best of food properly comuustd. loroughly cooked. tasteiully and « editiously served. 83. Wxllis street, Vjj, Meal* reduced to In 6d at Pat me r » Luncheon and bupjitir iuK-»ua to. Lambton quay. HOME-MADE CA tt tii can always to procured at firs Copeland a. Ills, Lambton quay, also a large ana up-*.o~ date stoek always kept ei mgh-ciat* uouiectionery. isju aiw»a — 1 Mat - W«-- .<4im TT Lnncbebn Rooms, lgß, .-■Gbturtouay place, la open 6.30 every 'morning lut breakfast- ' ' " AX last ticuii|lutt ounlmrm people «.n get a nist-ciaas 'planer - with a good service. The Tiffin, nevr. piemises (upstairs), 95. ~ Manners street. TTJST OPJSNED, lfil, Laxhbton quarts Copeland’s Tea .Booms, * here a lainty morning and afternoon tea can be ■ecured. Uome-nune cakes.'' TCTISIXOIiS.to Wellington should go to V. Palmer's, up-to-date Luncheon Rnmnii, 163, Lambton quay. . Ail reduced to Is 6d. ~ WANTJSO Known that - the ,Cluh Luncheon and Tearooms. 123, Courtenay- place, is open for lireacta.it 6Htt every mon-Jg. except Sunday. A T ‘f*T Wellington buwineaa people a hrst-clasu Dinner *uk , good service. The Tiffin, new prorisaa (upstairs). 95. Manners street. DAMBTON y and yw m p i irn sample Mrs Oopelapd’a dainty and afternoon "teas. hama-suuM sees a speciality- * NOW reduced Palmer's tiooms, Lambton quay. 6d. all meals. Luncheon and buppeg rtcAi.q reduced to Is 6d at Palmer'. tJI Luncheon and Supper Hoorn*. :«o. ■mbton quay- - mUJffih are many places in Weliing-i-1 ton to have your meals. Try the ! Club Tea and Luncheon' Kooms, Courtenay place, and you-wili always ga there. ' TTrOUhiU —Where to, obtain an sppotieX?. ing Meal, coupled with a good service. The Tiffin. 36, Manners street, i new premises (upstairs). ■ IIU.VAIE Supper' Kooms aie provided - for Ladies ak Palmer's, T6B, Lambton All meals reduced to la 6d. VA-NTED Known—AllMes Is reduced to la 6d at 'Palmer’s'LuVic.heon and ipper Booms, 168. Lambton quay. iITHfiKS are you. going.. for Lunch ? TV. Xrocadero, of' coarse l I rnrses for Is 6d. _ get fin By Concession Ticket. ■'VINE at The Tiffin—Always a temptJLr ing menu. Hots - the address, id. u.nn,r, street, new premise*-(npstainb. DYERS. CLEANERS. ETC. i any tune —buna. mats, and toe tomes DUX Cleaned . bettor than Victoria Laundry -Col. -Ltd-- 038 jvO all day umg are our taepnooee (.lim Diy Cleaning' orders.. Nos, 1, Victoria Laundry, Co . Ltd. * U all your Dry Clertijwg-to the largest hrm in AusiruiSsia- - V voLaundry Co., Ltd. ; the HoUdaye-rffiWßi or Dnenw Dry Cleaned eqadlP&> - new, at r's, 125, Cuba No Dyeinglb. oults.' Cgdomn. varpU*. all Dry Cleaning eventually 'comes to Victoria Laundry r o.. r INTED Known— W. 'naroer uu Co.. IS. Cuba street, and 1«. ford street, are the oldest . Ery ing Works in Wellington. to 8EKICAN Dyers and Cleaners. Suits imd Costumes dry cleaned and <L 7s 6d; repairs, terms moderate; Ken's Hats cleaned and blocked. S called for on request. C. A. gad 43, Kent terrace, Wellington* bone 21-865. ENOUGH SAID! where work advertises itself. Dye Works. 83. Vivian MISCELLANEOUS. CLINCHEK Cycle Tyres, made in Lritain, give greeter value for the money, more comfort in riding, greater freedom from punctures, better ■ and longer service. AII cycle dealers. 1 rpirfinKlThUs or si! makes repair. X ed by competent mechanics; quirt and efficient service; parts for all Type, writers in stock. W. J. Seater and Co., 82. Grey street. Telephone 1174, YOU can get the real vYhuiemeal Bread at the Sanitarium Health Food Co.’s new depot. 81. Willis street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10924, 11 June 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10924, 11 June 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10924, 11 June 1921, Page 1

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