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SITUATIONS VACANT. APPRENTICE wanted <o learn the business? of Plianuacy; a boy of about 14, just iett school, would be most suitable. Apply "Chemist/’ care of "New Zealaua 'limes/' WANTED, for country. Apply D. Reardon, Hotel, 10 a.iu, Wednesday. WANTED, Plasterers Gresham Hotel, 5 and Wednesday evenings. , Housekeeper. , W hive b«aa Appiy "J.fc./' to 6 Tuesday WANTED, for country. Nursery Governess tor girls aged 4 and_7; references required. .Mrs Moore, IE Up* land road. Eelburn. Tel. STAR REGISTRY, 250, Lambton quay. Wanted —Cook, 50s, Head Laundress, 40s, and Porter, for country institution. STAR, 250, Quay. Wanted —Reliable Couple (main line), Laundress, city. Waitresses, Housemaids (hotels). WANTED, Laundress (steam laundry), 40$; Woman Cook, 50s, and 2 Housemaids, 355, country hospital, Hawke’s Bay; General, small family. Lower Valley. IV.F. Labour Bureau. E Grey street. \MT ANTED —Shepherd, Martinborough. ’ * Apply W.F. Labour Bureau. 18, Grey street. WANTED —General, small family, Masterton. Apply W.F. Labour Bureau, 18. Grey street. SCOTTISH KJt-GIST KY, 2ua, Ww».v. opposite Kirkcaldie’e. 'phone 3405. Wanted—Waitresses (town and country hotels). Cook. 50s (institution), interview employer. Housemaids, CookGenerals, Daily Workers. Cooks. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. 5 -COURSE Heals for Is 6d (by concession ticket) Breakfast, 7 to 9-30; Dinner, 12 to 2; Tea. 5.30 to 7.30. A 1 tiie Trocadero Hotel, La mb ton quay. DON'T FORGET that Mrs Copeland has opened an up-to-date Confectionery Shop at 128. Lamb ton quay* Make a note of address. Manners riTHE TIFFIN, 95, X new premises i upstairs), serves the best 3-Course Meal iu town, address. street, es the Note the EAT for he&ltn, strength, and efficiency. The Vegetarian Cafe provides the best of food properly combined, thoroujglily cooked, tastefully and «* peditiousiy served. 83. Willis street. ALL Meals reduced to Is 6d at Palmers Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168. quay. HOME-iIADE CAKES can always be procured at Mrs Copeland's, 126, Lamb tun quay, also a large and up-to-date stock always kept of nigh-olass confectionery. WANTED* Known—That the Club Luncheon Rooms, 198, Courtenay place, is open 6.30 every morning tor Breakfast. . AT last W eliington * business people T yti get a first-class Dinner with a good service. The Tifhn, new premises UST OFENED, 128, Lambton quay—; Copeland's Tea Rooms, where a dainty morning. and afternoon tea can be secured. Home-made cakes. . VISITORS to Wellington should go to Palmer’s, up-to-date Luncheon Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. AH meals reduced to Is 6d. vyrA N TED Known —That the Club ?f Luncheon and ' Tearooms. 121% Courtenay place, is open for Breakfast 6.30 every morning, except Sunday. _ _ AT last Wellington business people pj>n get a nrst-claas Dinner with a good service. The Tiffin, new premises tupstairs). 93, Manners street* -a OO LAMBTON QUAY Gall and X/40 9 sample Mrs Copeland’s dainty morning and ' afternoon teas. Homemade cakes a specialty. _ XfOW reduced to Is 6d, all meals. Palmer's L olloll ® oll Supper Lambton quay. omaL rEALS -f-s reduced to Is 6d at Palmer's _ Luncheon and Supper Baoma. 168, ambton quay. pttERE are many places in WellingL to n to have your meals. Try the ilub Tea and Luncheon Rooms. 126, ourtensy place, and you will always go iere. 4 : GROUND—Where to obtain an appetis--1? ing Meal, coupled with, a good eerie. The Tiffin. 95. Manners street, new remises (upstairs). [JBIVATE Sapper Booms are presided L for Ladies at Palmer's. 168. Umt m quay. All meals reduced to Is 6a. 'ANTED Known All Meals reduced * to Is 6d at Palmer’s Luncheon id Supper Rooms, 168. Lambton quayXTHERE are you going for Lunch? 'V Trocadero.• of course! I get fire arses for le 6d. By Concession Ticket)lNE at The Tiffin— Always a tempting menu. Note the address: 95, anners street, new premises (upstairs). LEADING CHEMISTS. • rrmTE'S green corn curb * - removes the worst Corn in five re. .'rice, le 6d. Chemists and Stores. Blood tonic pgt£—Dr white’s for Boils. PinifKs. Blackheads. Sallow Complexion, and Chin Rash of Girls; posted 2s 9d and 6s fid. W. SALEK, Sydney Chemist, 32, Willis street. R HALL’S FAMOUS CAPSOLS.— Price. 12s 6d package, post free. To ensure getting genuine, order direct from Sole Agents. Bridge Drug Store*. Chemists. 4. Karangahape road. Auckland. , BRITTAIN’S INDIGESTION CURE is invaluable for Dyspepsia. Flatulency. Heartburn, and all Live, and • Stomach troubles; get a bottle to-day and prove its efficacy. H. Brittain. Chemist. 56. Manners street. Wellington. o 1 iBBSITI —Is your health and form - J disfigured by excessive fat? Take Marienbad Tablets, safe and sure; "4s 6d box. B. Johnston. Chemist. Cuba street. TTVOB Chapped Hands and Rough Skin. Jt? nee "Velione.” It is good and nongreasy. 2s. Castle’s Pharmacy, 7«. Cuba WHI Look Old? Ayres’ Hair Restorer, keep it dark. 2s 6d only. B. Johnston, Chemist, Cuba street. SALEH’S INDIAN CORN CUREKing of Com Cures, rapid, effective, painless; .beware of substitutes; Is fid. W. SALEK, Sydney Chemist. 32. Willis street. [?B are wholesale agents for White’s Famous Green Corn Care. KING’S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY. 4, Courtenay place. Wellington. BRITTAIN’S NERVE AND BLOOE TONIC soothes jaded nerves, purifies the blood, and re-energises the whol* system. Ask for it to-day. H. BRITTAIN. Chemist. 56. Manners street. QfkJhfk UOXEh mat-graue i \ pew 1 1.. . oUUv Carbons in stock, in all oolours. Fox Tvoewriter Co.. 32. Cl—

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10951, 13 July 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10951, 13 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10951, 13 July 1921, Page 1

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