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SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, position as Housekeeper, in small family or bachelor. Apply "Housekeeper,'’ ‘"rimes” office PATTERNMAKER (foreman) seeks employment; used to all classes work. Reply, stating wages. to tcrn maker." "Times" office. BUTCHER, competent and reliable requires situation, shop or cart, capable of taking charge. Apply “.Butclier,'" "Times" office. DRESS AND FASHION. WANTED Known—Ready-made Skirts are selling from 30s; all well cut in tweed, serge, accordion pleating. At Miss U aislTs, -124, Courtenay place, a U E-BEE BROS/ COAT SALE—4oO warm Coats up to 12 guineas; pick any Coat you like oil iTiuay at 75, Monday 70s, Wednesday 65a. 116, Willis street. STALE, make and service, ht front and back. Then tor The Paragon, make a straight track. SAVE yourself trouble and much hard earned cash, far The Paragon Tailore—now—make a dash. WANTED Known—Coats and Onepiece Dresses, all very much reduced for the next two weeks. At Miss Walsh's, 124, Courtenay place, \\T ANTED Known—Country orders re- » w ceive the best attention for made-to-measure Dresses, at Miss Walsh's, 124, Courtenay place. aUEREE BROS* COAT SALE—Every Coat reduced 5s everv two days tui sold; pick any Coat in stock on Friday up to 12 guineas for 755. Monday '/Us, Wednesday 655. 116, Willis street. PARAGON Woollens, neat designs, and strong weave, at prices that make our competitors grieve. '%yCT'ANTED Known —Fashion and Qualv v ity in Boots and Clothing at M. i Davies's, New and Secondhand Dealer, corner Jessie and Taranaki streets. 'Rhone 21-208. CARTER AND CO., Cuba street, Wellington. —Prices coming down. Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose 7s 6d and 9s lid which could not sell less, new shipment, now 4s lljd and 7s bd. TXLL thej reach .£1 —Every Coat reduced 5s every two days; beautiful Velours and Tweed Coats wdth fur collars up to 12 guineas for 75s on Friday. Queree Bros., 116, Willis street. OR~clothing of Style, good make, and good fit. The "Paragon" product is guaranteed "IT." ' riAHE PARAGON can be fohnd at 59, jL Mahners street (over Zak's), producers of Tailor-made Clothes. WHEN tired of Suit prices unreasonably high. The Paragon Tailors no | doubt you win try. DON'T be misled by the shop window glare, secure service with saving, up The Paragon's stair.

\]%rrVK style, make, and fitting with w V comfort and. ease, Paragon Suits the most critical please. lltK Sale Bargains—Men's heavy Beige Trousers, worth 32s 6d. all sizes, to clear at Its lid pair; odd V ests, pur© wool, dark materials, all 6ises, to clear at 12s tid, worth 22s 3d; Books, shot colours, 2 pairs tor 2s 3d. At Hayvice's Bargain Store. 149-151. Manners street. ' ' tyK/- FOR .£6 10s Tweed Suit; JE6 10s iO/ for 12 guinea Blue Serge Suit; all sizes; Trousers 15s to 20s; Soft Collars. Is; Handkerchiefs. 9d half Hozon; Ties, Is 6d : Socks, Is 3d; Shirts, 7s Cd; all kinds Bags, Trunks. Suitcases, reduced by Silverstone’s, Vivian street tram stop. FIRE Sale Bargains—Men’s heavy allwool Flannels, Mosgiel, worth 15s 6d, now 7s lid; heavy Ribbed Singlets, worth 13s 6d, for 7s lid; Socks, riObed, all wool, worth 3s 6d pair, for Is lid. Hayvice’s Bargain Store, 149-151, Manners "* street. , “NON-RUST" 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. WANTED TO BUY WANTED to I?uy, sound Bakery Business, in good town. Particulars P.O. Box 4, Carterton. WANTED to Buy, Portable Steam Engine, secondhand, in good order and condition; not less than five horse- ! power. Apply “Builder,” “New Zealand Times" office. l ]l/i\RS MXET, 125, Vivian street (late 45. ‘ XtJL Courtenay place), cash buyer of j Trunks, Portmanteaux, Lelt-off Costumes, I Suits, Boots, etc. 'Phone 21-760. FALSE Teeth, any condition, top price paid by return; our only commodity. Pearline C 0.., Queen street, Auck- | land. . WE are Cash Buyers of Second-hand visible Typewriters; good prices ‘given. VV. J. Seater and Co., 32, Grey I street, Wellington. WANTED to Buy—Household Furniture ; best price given. Apply V*.. C. Gibson, Second-hand Dealer, 95* Vivian street , WANTED to X&uy—Furniture, China, also Sundries; best price paid. 'Phone 1858. C. Kendall, 99, Moleeworth 6treet, Thorndon. WANTED TO BUY—'PHONE 21-261. MORRIS BRICKMAN buys Left-off Clothing, Jewellery, etc.; country and town customers can rely on top prices being given; give us a trial; try our prices and satisfy yourself. 65, Courteney place. Letters promptly attended to. EFT-OFF CLOTHING:—HaTit ever occurred to you that you ha ?e clothing, boots, or jeweuery that you can turn into cosh? King Tel. 21-615 <r drop us a postcard. Highest prices given. At. Nausbaum, The Allies' Second-hand Dealer, 127, Manners street. WE are Cash Buyors of Second-hand visible Typewriters; good prices feiven. W. J. Seater and Co., 52, Grey street, Wellington. ANTED to Buy —7 and Sundries in any quantity. ixigoest cash prices given. J. Hyndman. 206, Cuba 'Phone 21-277. WE are Cash Buyers of Second-hand visible Typewriters; good prices given. W. J. Seater and Co., 32, urey street, Wellington. ANTED to Buy—Left-off Clothing. Symons Nausbaum, 'phone 22-6UB, largest buyer of second-hand clothing, boots, etc. Highest prices given. Good prices for country customers. Address, itt, Courtenay place. WANTED TO BUY FOE CASH, 7 to 10-HOKSE - PO WEE DIKECT CUERENT 220 VOLT ALOTOK, with starter. Send particulars to 139 “MOTOR," P.O. Box 187. Palmerston North. WANTED TO BUY. ALL kinds SCRAP COrPEE, BRASS. LEAD, and ZINC. Also Sacks. Sacking, and Rope. STEVENS AND CO.. Upper Abel Smith street. 'Phone 20-333,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10976, 11 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10976, 11 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10976, 11 August 1921, Page 1

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