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"He lives long who live* well.”—TuTler. You will he bles-od with sound health and buoyant happiness if Baxter's I.ung Preserver is kept in your home, lliis splendid reiuedv will qurkly and effectively rid ytfu of troublesome coughs. odds. and lung complaints. At the v-Tv fir=t «dgn < t trouble take a dose! immediate healing and southing eth-m- will surprise y “Baxter's” gives la-ting strength and added vitality a bodv weakened by ohe.-r and bronchial troubles. 2* large bottle at chemists and stores. £5 =s

SITUATIONS VACANT. TTTANTED T T duties; references; sleep home; no Sunday work. Wages 32s 6d week. Apply—--168, WELLINGTON TERRAC E. Telephone 3900. fXWIE SOUTH BRITISH IXSUE--1 AXCE. COMPANY, LTD., requires seni«s of JUNIOR <Male). Applications to THE MANAGER, 326, Lambton quay. THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS’ ASSURANCE! CO., LTD. HA S a vacancy for a SMART AND ENERGETIC AGENT for Collecting and Canvassing. Apply, at the office,, after 3 p.m. W. BAILEY, 534 Superintendent w ANTE JOBBING COMPOSITOR. Apply FACTORY MANAGER, D— j "New Zealand Times-" ** APPLICATION FOE MANAGER. Applications are called for the ; position of Manager for the Tamaki Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. (Dannevirkel. Salary according to scale. Output approx. 700 tons cheese, with Dual Plant. Applications, marked "Application for Manager," close with the Chairman, Box 123- Dannevirke, on FRIDAY, June 30th, 1922. A. H. HANSEN, 322 . Chairman. A IMPLICATIONS, to be made on P.S.C. Form 17a. obtainable at principal post offices, will be received up to noon for the following positions: Health Department. Closing July 13th, 1922. MATRON. Piikeora Sanatorium, Waipukurati; General Division; salary JJ2BS, maxium dC3OS. less .£65 for board ?n<f lodging. Closing July 14-th. PROBATIONER DENTAL NURSES (15 vacancies'), Wellington; General Division ; salary «£BO per annum, plus <£4o lodging allowance if residing away from home. On qualifying salary will be increased to <£2os per annum, rising bv annual increments to .£235. Above appointments are subject to Acts the Public Service. Further particulars may be obtained on application. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary, 514 Public Service Commissioner. OYERS. CLEANERS. ETC. DYERS and CLEANER? "Quickest: cheapest, best in this Cit*. Detail's Steam Dye Works, 85, Vivian street. Ring 21-405 and we will send. ANTED Known—W. Barber and Co., 125, Cuba steret, and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing __ FOR the Holidays Suits or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal to new, at Barber's, 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing. WANTED Known—That A] Roberteon and Co., 37, Ghuznee street, are experts in Dry Cleaning, as well as Dyeing: Military and Trench Overcoats Dyed. P.O. Box 2, Te Aro. 'Phone 22-217. ANTED Known—A. Robertson and Co., Dyers and Cleaners, 87, Ghuznee street, opposite Te Aro Poet Office. 'Phone 22-217. P.O. Box 2, Te Aro. B TAYLOR, City Dye Works, 4, • Majoribanks street. 'Phone 20-610, 6s 6d will get your Suit Cleaned equal to new. Country orders a specialty Dyers of all shades; expert Feather Dressers. AMERICAN Dyers and Cleaners. Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed, 7s 6d; repairs, terms me* derate; also Men's Hats cleaned and blocked. Orders called for on request. <;. A. Hebbend, 49, Kent terrace, Wellington. Telephone 21-965. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. Commercial grill room, Panama street —Cleanliness and Civility our motto. Give us a Trial. RUGBY 1 Rugby! Rugby’—To all Rugby Players: Don’t forget to call at Parliamentary Cafe, 70, Lambton quay, after the fight is over. NOTICE. —The Trocadero Hotel has been taken over by Mr Philip E. Low. When in search of a good place to Lunch call at The Trocadero. MUSIC hath charms, but there’s nothing so charming and satisfying as a good appetising Dinner at the Sanitarium Health Food Co.*e Dining Rooms, 83, Willis street (upstairs). Come along to-day VISITORS to Wellington should go to Palmer’s up-to-date Luncheon Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. All meals reduced to Is 6d. WANTED Known Primer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 268, Lambton quay, are open all day Tuesdays. DON'T be prejudiced. Try a Meal or two at Wellington's Vegetarian Cafe, before passing your opinion of a vegetarian dinner. FRESH Fish daily at Palmer's, 168, Lambton quay. OPBN all day on Tuesday; Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms. 168, Lambton quay. WANTED Known We now remain open all day every Tuesday. Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 16S. Lambton ouay. A T Tea time call at The Trocadero. J-\ xhis Hotel is now under the management of Mr Philip E. Ix>w. Dining Room open to the general public. VC. STANDS for Vegeterian Cafe, • where the most nourishing, appetising, and easily digested dinner in the Citv is daintily and smartly served. 83, Willis street. OPEN Daily.—Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. WANTED Known Private Supper Rooms are provided for Ladies at Palmer’s. 168. Lambton quay. EAT for health, strength and efficiency. The Vegetarian Cafe provides the beet of food properly combined, thoroughly cooked, tastefully and expeditiously served. S 3. Willis street. JUST OPENED—Commercial Grill Room, Panama street. When in search of a good Meal give us a trial. 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 got a quote from Francis Williams, 26A, Murphy street, Thorndon-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11248, 28 June 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11248, 28 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11248, 28 June 1922, Page 1

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