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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. Shoor and Plough expert; niu.-T be good at nailing on end plough work; top wage*- constant iob. W A V tU '. ' reliable young * Man, ior Dairy Farm, used to nmkinjf machines; separating, Al>PO~- K. L. Lucas, Levin. s±v| 2oir, Quay, opposite I Wanted—Head Laundress Tt! Haundrea?, institution. W AAI < iv,fcUl>riC Y, S 7 Housemaid and notice. Tel. 23U9. Wanted— Cook, Parlourmaid, same 250 Quay, opposite v H anted —.Xurso Girl (town , loung Girl, assist kitchen. Tel. 2339. HFGI.Vi\KY 250, Quay, opposite Wanted —Cook and Housomaid, Wanganui. Parlourmaids town and country. 7el 2339 £l TAli n£GlSi'R\\ 250, Quay, recommends—Housekeepers, Ladvtielps, Companion Tel 2339 SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208. Lambtoii T 3 n 2 y Kirkcaldie’s). Wantt , Penned Mother and Daughter as Lj f )~ 2AS, Lambton quay (opposite Kirkcaldic's). Wanted —Cook, 45s (institution). CJCOTTISH REGISTRY, 20S, Lambton , 3 uav (opposite- Kirkcaldie’s). Want* —Gardener, 35s per week. SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 2flS, Lambtm fl'nv (opposite Kirkcaldie’sl. Wanted—Domestic Worker? and Cook*. ANTED, Cook-General, City, housemaid kept; Cook-General. Masterton: experieneed Cowman-Eon «eaV>nt, Marlborough; Elderly Rousoabout. station. Martinborough; Couple. "Wanganui, wife cook-general, husband cowman-gar-dener. Send stamp for reply. Telephone 247. W.F. Labour Bureau. IS, Grey street. AWAITING Engagement—Shepherds. A Ploughmen. Cowman. Fencers. Cooks, and General Station Hands. W.F. Labour Bureau. IS. Grey street. DRESS AND FASHION. phR COAT for Sale, {-size, rich Mole Coney; chic and dainty. Call Raines, Furrier. 1. Dixon street, "Wellington. ""VT LKSi.'S’ APRONS made to order. AT Make a note of our addresses: Mr* E. Collins, 31, Courtenay place (next Rod’s Butchery) and 6X, Vivian street. at Queree Bros. —100 articles -A- almost giyen away at JE2 each; see window; also hundreds of Flowers at Is 6d each, usually up to 4s lid. 116, Willis street1 pr PAIRS heavy Tweed Trousera, dark lit colours, all sixes, usually 370 fid, at Sale, 23s 6d; pure "Woollen jerseys fiom 6s 6d each, in greys and heathers. Hay vice’s. 149-151. Manners street, opp. King’s Pictures. ON FRIDAY—Coats. Costumes. Furs, Raincoats, Frocks; see window; 100 articles at JZ2 each; in some cease one quarter the usual price. Queree Bros., 116. "Willis street, VXTORSTED SUITS, men's, 3 to 6. 655. i * • latest style and cut, reduced from 6 guineas; Blue Serge Suits, guaranteed all-wool indigo dye. JS6 10s. reduced from 10 guineas. Silverstone’s. "Vivian street. at Cuba street Tram Stop. 1 n MEN’S heavy Tweed Dark Grey X© Overcoats, all sixes. usually sold £6 10s. at Sale. 455:" Under Flannels, usually 9s 6d, to clear for 5s 6d_ Hayvice’s. 149-151. Manners street, opp. King’s Pictures. rjfSHE MILLINERY BALE starts on X Friday at Qneree Bros.. 116. Willis street.—All Hats reduced Is every day till they reach Is; any Hat. Friday, at 16s 6d: Monday. 15s fid: Tuesday. 14s 6d. FOR Clothing j>f style, good make, end good fit. The “Paragon" product is guaranteed “It." CARTER’S GREAT SALE now on— Tremendous Bargains in Fancy Drapery and all Showroom Goods. Ladies! Come and eee our windows. Cuba street, Wellington. TVETB PARAGON con be found at 59, L Manners Gtreet, over (Yak's), proucers of Tailor-made Clothes. T4*"RS E. COLLINS has lust opened ivi n ew shop, 34. Courtenay place (next Rod’s Butchery), with a large stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Wear; also Fancy Goods and Toys. STYLE, 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 Quah ity in Boots end Clothing at U. Davis’s, New and Second-hand Dealer, corner Jessie end Taranaki streets. ’Phone 21-206. LARGE STOCK of Ladies' and Children’s "Wear; also wide selection of Knitting Wools, all colours. Mrs E. Collins. 34, Courtenay place (next Rod’s Butchery) and 61. ViTian street. \l/HfiN' tired of Buit prices unreason. T V ably high. The Paragon Tailors on doubt you will try, VXTANTED Known New Coats in v T English Velour, from £6 6s: with Fur Collars, from £lO 10s. Mias Walsh. 124. Courtenay place. DON’T be misled by the shoo window glare, seoure service with saving up The Paragon's stair. WITH Sty)*, maksv and fitting with comfort and ease; Paragon Saits the most critical please. INFANTS’ OUTFITS at moderate prices to suit all pnrses; call and inspect extensive stock. Mrs E. Collins, 34. Courtenay place (next Rod’s Butchery) and at 01. Vivian street, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Cheap—Wax Records, Standard. Is Sd; four-minute Amberol, 2s; Edison Phonographs; easy time payments. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown PIANOS and Organa from JEIO upwards; easy time payments, from 5s weekly. Fleming and Co., nearly opp. Library, Newtown. CtHEAP Wax Records, including Stand- / ard and Amberol; also Edison Phonographs from 70s; time payment system. Fleming and Co, The Phoneries. Newtown. W E Stock all classes of Music and Records by the world’s best makers; call and inspect Fleming and Co, The Phoneries. NewtownTHE “BABY FuS” ta not a Plnnket baby, but the latest word in Portable Typewriters; complete, it only weighs lOJlb. W. J. Beater and Co-. Agents, 32. Grey street. ‘1(10(1 BOXES first-grade Typewriter OUUU Carbons in stock, in all colours. Fox Typewriter Co, 32. Grey street ON cold nights hoat the bed with a ’’Unique’* Hot Water Bottle ju>t ! before retiring; warmth assured uii night Sold by all dealers, EAT for health, strength and efficiency. The Vecctnrian Cafe provides tha best of food properly combined, thoroughly cooked, tastefully and expeditiously , served. 33. Willis street-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11250, 30 June 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11250, 30 June 1922, Page 1