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SITUATIONS VACANT. OTAR REGISTRY, 250, Quay. Want. od—Housemaids, Parlourmaids, Waitresses. Tel. 2339. OTAit REGISTRY, 250, Quay. Wanted Housekeeper, 3 gentlemen, hotel, Couple, chef and housemaid. Tel. 2339. OTAR REGISTRY, 250, Quay, opposite D.I.C. Wanted—Nursery-House-maids and X u rsery-Go vcrncss. Tel. 2339. REGISTRY, recommends—Two Sisters, Cook and Housemaid, town, excellent references. Tel. 2339. SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208, Lambtoa quay (opposite Kirkcaldie's). Wanted—Cook, 60s, and Laundress, 40s. hotel. REGISTRY. 208. Lambtoa quay (opposite Kirkcaldic's). Wanted—Cook (institution), 455, Milker and Gardener, REGISTRY, 208. Lambton quay (opposite Kirkcaldie's). Wanted —Cook-Generals, also Female Cook (station). _ SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208. Lambtoa qua.v (opposite Kirkcaldie's). Want* ed —Housekeeper-Companion. STIR REGISTRY, 25b, Quay, ©pposit® D.I.C. Wanted—Head Eanndresa and Assistant Laundress. Tel. 2339. \\T ANTED, Married Share Milkers, 50 ” \ cows, and do agricultural work, Wairarapa; Cook-General. Couple, Wanganui, wife cook-general, husband cowman-gardener. Send stamp for reply. Telephone 247. W.F. Labour Bureau, 18, Grey street. A WAITING Engagement—Shepherds. Ploughmen. Cowman, Fencers, Cooks, and General Station Hands. W.F. Labour Bureau. 18. Grey street. DRESS AND FASHION. APRONS made to order--l* ' Make a note of our addresses; Mr® E. Collin®, 34, Courtenay place (next Rod's Butchery) and 61, Vivian street. FRIDAY’, at Queree Bros.—loo article® almost given away at £2 each; see window; also hundreds of Flowers at Is 6d each, usn&lly ux> to 4s lid. 116, Willis street. *| r PAIRS heavy Tweed Trousers, dark -L«J colours, all sixes, usually 37s 6d. at Sale, 22s 6d; pure Woollen Jerseys from 6® 6d each, in greys and heathers. Hayvice'a. 149-151. Maimers street, oppKing's Pictures. ON FRIDAY —Coats, Costumes, Furs, Raincoats, Frocks; see window; 100 articles at .£2 each; in some cases one quarter the usual price. Queree 8r06., 116. Willis street. VVTORSTEX) SUITS, men's, 3 to 6, 655. * v latest style and cut, reduced from. 6 guineas; Blue Serge Suits, guaranteed all-wool indigo dye. X 6 10s, reduced from 10 guineas. Silverstone's. Vivian street. at Cuba street Tram Stop. THE WARDROBE, Fowlds’ Building, Manners street, has now cn view a sDlendid range of Costumes Coats, Frocks, Furs, Cushions, etc.; you can secure a single article at wholesale price; plenty of bargains. -| n MEN'S heavy Tweed Dark Grey -LI/ Overcoats, all sixes, usually sold £6 10s. at Sale, 45®; Under Flannel®, usually 9e 6d, to clear for 5s 6d. Hayvice's. 149-151. Manners street, opp. King's Picture®. fT\HE MILLINERY SALE starts on A Friday at Queree Bros., 116", WiQi® street.—All Hats reduced Is every day till they reach Is; any Hat, Friday, at 16s 6d; Monday. 15s 6d: Tuesday, 14s 6d. FOR Clothing j>f style, good make, ®n4 good fit. The “Paragon" product i« guaranteed “Tt." CARTER'S GREAT SALK now on— Tremendous Bargains in Fancy Drapery and all Showroom Goods. Ladies! Come and eee our windows. Cuba street, Wellington. nrtFß PARAGON can be found at 59, A Manners street, over (Zak’x), producers of Tailor-made Clothes. MRS E. COLLINS has just opened new shop. 31. 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 hack. Then for The Paragon, make a straight track. CJAVE yourself trouble and much hard O earned cash, for The Paragon Tailors—now —make a dash. PARAGON Woollen*, neat designs, and strong weave, at nrices that make our competitors grieve. WANTED known—Fashion and Quality in Boots and Clothing at U. Davis's, New and Second-hand Dealer, corner Jessie and Taranaki streets, •Phone 21-206. LARGE STOCK of Ladies' and Children’s Wear; also wide selection of Knitting Wools, all colours. Mrs E. Collins. 31, Courtenav place (next Bod’, Butchery) and 61. Vivian street. YMTHBN tired of Suit prices unreason. VT ably high. The Paragon Tailors no doubt Ton w'U try, WANTED Known New Coats in. English Velonr. from j£6 6s; with Fur Collars, from XlO 10s- Miss Walsh, 121. Courtenay place. DON’T be misled by the shop window glare, secure service with saving nn The Paragon’s stair. yfiTITH Style. tnek*. and fitting with V V comfort and ease; Paragon Suita the most critical please. INFANTS’ OUTFITS at moderate prices to suit all purses: call and inspect extensive stock. Mrs E ; Colline. 34, Courtenay place (next Rod’s Butchery) and at 61. Vivian street. TO LET. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. fJK> ders. LET—Furnished Bed-Sittingroom, for one or two gents; Terrace Gar’Phone 20-777. K> LETT Warehouse and Office Pre mists, commodious, well lighted; ce» illy situated; with every convenience. Apply to HOPE, GIBBONS. LTD.. 695 Inglewood plaoa LENDOWER HOUSE, UL Willis street, near Y.M-C.A.—Terms; 6a a day, 35s per week; permanents by arrangement; electric light, good table. good hot water service. ’Phone 21-828. 'TTACANCIBS for Permanents and V Casual Boarders/ terms moderates new management. Langham Private Hotel, Newtown. Telephone 25-006. H O T E L ALBEMARLE, 59. Ghuxnee street. Tel. 2202. e above Honse is close to Trams, Tt Post Office, places of amusement, avellers and Tourists receive every ition. >derate Tariff. Permanents on appU in. MRS TRAILL. Proprietress. WTANTED Known Bookbinding oi v v any description and in any class of material beautifully executed bv the ’•Times” Jobbing Department. Ring up 2747 for prices. EVERY genuine North British Hot Water Bottle bears the famous brand "Unique” stamped on the neck; look for it. It's your guarantee of satisfaetkn. All chemist*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 1