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SITUATIONS VACANT. Kod‘i Buildings, Courtenay ja ami 11 a.im OIAK. I»’EGKV, 250, Quay, opposite D.I.C. \\ anittl-Cook, institution, Cooks, country Cook-Generuis-Toi. 2339. REGISTRY, 250, Quay, opposite k-/ D.I.C Wanted—Housemaids and Parlourmaids, for town and ccuatiy, .V) anganui, Blenlieiru, and Nelson. Tel. 2 m STAR REGISTRY, 250, Quay, opposite D.I.C. Wanted—Lady helps (suburbs), Domestic lieips (countryj. Tel 2339. OTAR REGISTRY, 250, Quay, opposite D.l.C’. Wanted—Couple© {station), also Nurse-Companion, for station. Tel. 2339. OTAR RIJUISTRY, 250, Quay, recommends—Experienced Housekeepers, Chefs. Needlewomen. Tel. 2339. SCOTTISH Registry, 208, Lambton quay (opposite Kirkcaldie’s/ Wanted, Governess, interview employer. SCOTTISH Registry, 20S, Lambton quay (opposite Kirkcald’.e’s) — Cook-genera] t 355, country. SCOTTISH Registry, 208, Lambton quay (opposite Kirkcaldie's)— Lady-help, Cooks (60s), House-parlour* maids (Vvairarapa, Wanganui l . SCOTTISH Registry, 208. Lambton quay (opposite Kirkcaldie e) — Domestic Workers Children's Nurse 9. Cook-General, City, housemaid kept; Cook-General Masterton ; Cowman- Rouseabout, Blenheim; Single or Married Alan. used to sheep and cattle. North Auckland, with dogs; Couple, Wanganui, wife cook-general, husband cowman-gardener; Cowman, Pirinoa. 30s. Send stamp for reply. Telephone 217. W.lf. Labour Bureau, 18, Grey street. A WAITING Engagement—Shepherds, Ploughmen, Cowman, Fencers, Cooks, and General Station Hands W.F. Labour Bureau. IS. Grey street. DRESS ANO FASHION. "EMJR COAT for Sale, J-size, rich Aide Coney; chic and dainty. Call Raines, Furrier. 1, Dixon street, Wellington. 1 PAIRS heavy Tweed Trousers, dark JLO colours, all sixes, usually 57s 6d, at Sale, 22a 6d; pure Woollen Jerseys fiom 6s 6cl each, in greys and heathers. Hayvice's. 149-151. Manners street, oppKing's Pictures. \ITORSTIiD SUITS, men's, 3 to 6, 655, * * latest style and cut, reduced from 6 guineas; Blue Serge Suits, guaranteed all-wool indigo dye. JE6 10s, reduced from 10 guineas. Silverstone’s, Vivian street, at Cuba street Tram Stop. FRIDAY —At Queree Bros., great Sale of 500 Evening Scarves at one-third usual price. 8s lid for 2s lid, 10s 6d for 3s 6d. 21s for 6s lid; see the window display. 116, Willis street. 1 A MEN'S heavy Tweed Dark Grey I.U Overcoats, all sixes, usually sold £6 10s. at Sale, 456: Under Flannels, usually 9s 6d. to clear for 5s 6d. Hayvice’s. 149-151. Manners street, opp. King's Pictures. CARTER AND CO., Cuba street. Wellington.—Autumn, just landed. Ladies' New Coats, New Furs, Indies? Coney Seal Coats. .£lB 18s; big lot WooL FOR Clothinjj4»f style, good make, end good fit. The “Paragon” product ifl guaranteed “It/* fTYHH PARAGON can be found at 59, JL Manners street, over (Zek's), producers of Tailor-made Clothes. AT QUEREE BROS., 116, Willis street—Beautiful sample Sprays of Evening Flowers 25s to 37s 6d, for 12s 6d; also other beautiful Evening Spray© of Flowers at 4s lid. 5s lid, 6s Ud» Sprays Coloured Leaves, Is lid. STYLE 1 , make, and service, fit front and back. Then for The Paragon, make a straight track. SAVE yourself trouble and much hard earned cash, for The Paragon Tailors —now —make a dash. PARAGON Woollens, neat designs, and strong weave, at prices that make our competitors grieve. WANTED known —Fashion and Quality in Boots and Clothing at M. Davis's, New and Second-hand Dealer, corner Jossie and Taranaki streets. 'Phone 21-208. AT QUEREE BROS.,—Black Coney Plush Coats, with large handsome collars of mole coney fur, £7 15s to .£lO 15s; Velour Coats, 4 guineas. 116. Wiliis street. TT7RBN tired of Suit prices unreasonVY ably high. The Paragon Tailors no doubt you will try. YMTANTED Known New Coats in v v English Velour, from «£6 6s; with Fur Collars, from £lO 10s. Miss Walsh, 124. Courtenay place. DON'T be misled by the shoo window glare. 6ecure service with saving up The Paragon's stair. WITH Styl*. make, and fitting with comfort and ease; Paragon Suits the most critical please. TO LET. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GLENDOWER HOUSE, 141, Willis street, near Y.M.C.A.—Terms: 6s a day, 35s per week; permanents by a rangement; electric light, good table. good hot water service. 'Phone 21-225. VACANCIES for Permanents and Casual Boarders; terms moderate; new management. Langham Privats Hotel, Newtown. Telephone 25-006. STAR PRIVATE HOTEL The Working Alan's Home. 30s per Week. 6s 6d per Day 303, Cuba street. 'Phone 21-55& TJ OTEL ALBEMARLE, 59. Ghuznc© street. Tel. 2202. The above House is close to Trams, Tf Aro Post Office, places of amusement, etc. Travellers and Tourists receive every attention. Moderate Tariff. on appl* cation. MRS TRAILL, Proprietress. MISCELLANEOUS. OAAA BOXES first-grade IVpewritsi tjUvrvF Carbons in 6tock. in all colours. Fox Typewriter Co., 32, Grey street. EVERY genuine North British Hot Water Bottle bears the famous brand “Unique” stamped on the neck; look for it. It's your guarantee of satisfacticn. All chemists. HR “BABY FoY” ts not s Plunket baby, but the latest word in Porfc--1 able Typewriters; complete, it only , weighs 10pb. W. J. Sester and Co., Agents. 32. Grey street. ASPHALT. TO ASPHALT your Path, etc., means added value to your property, besides comfort and convenience. To show that you take a pride in your home ge' a quote from Francis \\ illiams, 26A, Murphy street. Thorndon. 1 «*TTNIQCE” Hot Water Bottle assures ! sound, rotful sleep on the cold cst night>. Guaranteed non-icakable b\ j North British Rubber Co. Ask your 1 dealer for a “Unique-”

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11246, 26 June 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11246, 26 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11246, 26 June 1922, Page 1

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