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SITUAfIONS WANTED. 'LPAPER Euler, Home'" and Colonial experience, seeks position. Apply •‘Euler/* 28, Brown street, Dunedin. A PPRENTICE wanted ‘to learn the business of Pharmacy a boy of about 14, just left school, would be most suitable. Apply “Chemist/* care of /‘i\ew Zealand Times/* T^ANTED —Share Milking (machine), * * by Married Couple, both experienced; 60 to 80 cows. Apply “MILKER/* ' “Times** office. DRESS AND FASHION. WANTED Known —Ready-made Skirts are. selling from 30s; qli well cut in tweed, serge, aocprdion pieafcing. At Miss VV'aisk’s, 124, Courtenay place. SALVAGE Drapery—Men’s Shirts with collars to match, ail sizes, usually 13s Gd, fire price 4s Gd; Socks, 3 pairs tor 2s Get; Working Trousers, extra quality. 12s Gd; only slightly smoked; sale starts this Friday at 9. Hayvice*s, 149-151, Manners street. EVER}? Fur akd Fur Coat reduced to half-price at Queree Bros,, 116, Willis street. Mole Coney Coat, Jzo2 10s for JC26 59 ; Dark Brown Fur Coat, real fox collar and cuffs, £37 10s for £lB 15s. and service, trt front and back. Then tor The Paragon, make a straight track. SAVE yourself trouble and much hard earned cash, for The Paragon Tailors—now—make a dash. ~ WANTED Known—Coats &xv T * piece Dresses, ail very n nd Onemuch reduced for the next two weeks. At Miss Walsh's, 124, Courtenay place. Known —Country orders re- ▼ ceive the best attention for made-to-measure Dresses, at Miss* Walsh's, Courtenay p*ace. EVERY Fur. and Fur Coat reduced to half-priceVt Bros,, Willis street. Black Fox Tangoes, £5 5s for 52s |6d; Angora Necklets, 89s 6d for 19s 9d: large Capes, 7 guineas tor £3 13s. - PARAGON Woollens, neat designs, and strong weave, at .prices that make our competitors grieve. MILLINERY SALE.—Every Hat reduced is every day till sold; Friday pick any Hat in stock at 17s Gd, Monday Its 6d, Tuesday 15s 6tt, and so on till they reach. Is/ yueree Bros., 116, Willis street. ; SILVERSTONE'S —Blue Serge Suits, iu All sizes, all-wool serge, indigo dyes, guaranteed tailored throughout; tnese suits have been reduced from 15 guineas to £7 15s t, if not satisfied money is, returned. Remember address: Silverstone’s, Vivian street tram stop, near .Cuba street. FOR Clothing of Style, good make, and good fit, The “Paragon** product isS guaranteed “IT/* THE PAR AO ON can be found at 59, Manners street (over Zok’s), producers of Tailor-made Clothes. , WHEN tired/Of Suit prices unreasonably high. The Paragon Tailors no doubt you will try. DON'T be misled by the shop window glare, secure service with saving, up -The Paragon’s stair. /ANTED Kno^a—hasiiion and OuaiU ity in Bools ana Clothing at hi Davies's, New and Secondhand Dealer, ;oi£ier Jessie and Taranaki - street*.'Piiono 2i-2U*v ■ | x Cuoa street, vy’eliV/ mgton.T-Pnocs coming down. Indies' Blaqk Cashinere Hose 7s 6d and 9s lid which could not sell less, hew shipment, now 4h lisd and 7s 6d. W/‘ TTH Style, make, and fitting with * v comfort and ease. Paragon Suits the most critical please. SALVAGE DrapeTy —Men, “£>ur Loss, Your Gain.*' -Premises gu-tted by fire; .£SOOO stock * slightly 6mokea and wet will be cleaned crat ; sale starts this Friday morning at 9 : watch paper for bargain list. Hayvice's, 149-151, Manners street. BUTTON COVERING DEPOT, First Floor Belcher's Building, corner Taranaki street and Courtenay place. BUTTONS covered with customers* own material in all fashionable shapes"' and sizes. All work guaranteed. Country orders solicited. Price-list sent free on application, P.O. Box 97, Te Aro, Wellington. F° CLEANERgT ETC. R any time' Suits, Hats, and tumes DRY Cleaned better Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd. Costhan 988 GOING all day- long are our telephones taking Dry Cleaning orders. Nos. 443-613. Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd. SEND ail your Dry Cleaning to the largest firm in Australasia. Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd.", 988 T/OR. the Holidays—Suits or Dresses JD Dry Cleaned equal to new, at Barber's, 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing. HATS, Suits, ' Costumes, Carpets, ail Dry Cleaning, eventually oomes to us. Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd. ‘"WJCTANTED Known —W. Barber and Vi . Co., 125, Cuba street, and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing. 1 AMERICAN Dyers and Cleaners. Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed, 7s 6d; 'repairs, terms moderate; also Men's Hats cleaned and blocked. Orders called for on request. C. A. Hebbend, 49, Kent terrace, WelCARPETS collected, cleaned, disinfected; returned 6ame day if required; all classes of Cleaning catered for. Vacuum Cleaning Company, 18, Grey street 'Phone. 2333. ■ ENOUGH SAID! TITO firm where work advertises itself. Estall's Dye Works, 85, Vivian street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. PRE-WAR PIANOS BY world's leading makers, for immediate Sale; from £45 to £95; easy terms arranged. H. Nimmo and Sons, Piano Showrooms and Factory, Kent terrace. ]TIOR SALE, cheap. Wax Records, - Standard, Is 3d; four-minute Amberol, 2s; Edison Phonographs; easy time payments. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown. PIANOS 'and Organs from ,£lO upwards; easy time payments from 56 weekly. Fleming and Co., nearly opp. Library. Newtown. WE, stock all classes of Music and Records by the world's best makers; call and inspect. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown. fiffTlAP Wax Records, including Standard and Am berol; also Edison Phonographs' from 70s: time payment system. Fleming and Co.. The Phoneriea. Newtown. • Carbons in stock, purs. Fox Typewriter Co., street. n all col--82. Grey WANTED Known Account Books ruled to any requirements can be i had at the /“Times" efface. These books are strong and faithfully made, and th« j quality Q> wood -*** segt» - I

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10950, 12 July 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10950, 12 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10950, 12 July 1921, Page 1