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SITUATIONS VACANT. CJTAII REGISTRY, 250, Quay. Want. d —Housemaids, parlourmaids, Waitresses. Tel. GTAK REGIS'IHY, 250, Quay. Wont* ed Housekeeper, 3 gentlemen, hotel, Couple, chef anti housemaid. Tel. 2339. REGISTRY, 250, Quay, opposite . D.I.C. W anted—Nursery-Honse-maids and Nursery-Governess. TeL 2339. C<TAR REGISTRY, recommends—Two Sisters, Cook and Housemaid, town, excellent references Tel. 2339. REGISTRY, 208, Lamb ton quay (opposite Kirkcaldie’s). Want* ed—Cook, 00s, and Laundress, 40s. hotel. SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208, Lambton quay (opposite Kirkcaldie’s). Wanted—Cook (institution). 455, Milker and Gardener. REGISTRY, 208, Lambton quay (opposite Kirkcaldie’s). Want-ed—Cook-Generals, also Female Cook (station). SCOTTISH REGISTRY’, 208, Lambtc* quay (opposite Kirkcaldie’s). Want* ed —Housekeeper-Companion. * STYR REGISTRY, 25b, Quay, opposite D.I.C. Wanted —Head Latmdroflfl and Assistant Laundress. Tel. 2339. \\r ANTED, Married Share Milkers, 50 * " cows, and do agricultural work, Wairarapa; Cook-General. Masts rteni Couple, Wanganui, wife. cook-general* husband cowman-gardener. Send stamp for reply. Telephone 247. W.F. Labourf Bureau, 18, Grey street. A WAITING Engagement—Shepherds* ---* Ploughmen. Cowman. Fencer* Cooks, and General Station H»«anm W.F. Labour Bureau. 18. Grey street. DRESS AND FASHION. "VrURSES’ APRONS made to ordefcw A 1 Make a note of our addresses; Mrs E. Collins, 34, Courtenay place (nest Rod’s Butchery) and 61. Vivian street. *EIRIDAY, at Queree Bros.—loo arUdM •a. almost given awav at £2 each; see window; also hundreds of Flowers at Is 6d each, usually ui> to 4s lid. 11(L Willis street. *| fr PAIRS heavy Tweed Trouser* dark AD colours, all sizes, usually 37s 6a* at Sale, 6d; pure Woollen leraeys from 6s 6d each, in greys and heathers, Bayvice’s. 149-151, Manners street, opp* King’s Pictures. ON FRIDAY —Coats, Costumes, Fur* Raincoats, Frocks; see window; 100 articles at «£2 each; in some cases one quarter the usual price. Queree Brea* 116. Willis street. latest style and cut, reduced from 6 guineas; Blue Serge Suits, guaranteed all-wool indigo dye. £6 10s. reduced from 10 Silverstone’s. Vivian street, at Cuba street Tram Stop. fTYHE WARDROBE, Fowlds’ Building, JL Manners street, has now on view a splendid 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 ivr Overcoats, all sizes, usually sold £6 10e. at Sale, 45e: Under Flannels, usually 9s 6d, to dear for 5s 6d. Hay* vice’s. 149-151. Manners street, opp. King’s Pictures. rfYHE MILLINERY SALE starts on X Friday at Queree Bros., 116, Willis street.—All Hats reduced Is every day tiU they reach Is; any Hat. Friday, at 16s 6d: Monday. 35s 6d; Tuesday, 14s T7\GR Clothing j>i style, good make, and M} good fit. The "Paragon” product is guaranteed "It.” CARTER’S GREAT SALE now on— Tremendous Bargains in Fanny Drapery and all Showroom Goods. Ladies! Come and see our windows, Cuba street, Wellington. rfYHB PARAGON can be found at 59y X Manners street, over pro* ducers of Tailor-made Clothes. ■JiM’RS E. COLLINS has just opened lvi new shop. 34. Courtenay plaoe (next Rod’s Butchery), with a large stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Wear; also Fancy Goods and Toys. (JITYLR. make, _and service, fit front and back back. Then for The make a straight track. CIAVB yourself trouble and much hard O earned cash, for The Paragon Tailors—now —make a dash. ARAGON Woollens, noit designs, anj strong weave, at prices that > nub our competitors trrieve. WANTED known —Faahion and Qoall itj in Boots and Clothing at Mt Davis’s, New and Second-hand Date corner Jessie and Taranaki street* ’Phone 21-206. LARGE STOCK of Ladies’ and Chil£ ren’s Wear; also wide selection Knitting Wools, all colours. Mrs R. Col* 1 ins. 34, Courtenay plaoe (next Bod’d Butchery) and 61. Vivian street. XX7MBN tired of Suit prices If ably high. The Paragon Tailors doubt vou will try. CTussom Pailor* XUf WANTED Known New Cbats la English Velour, from JO6 6s; witl| Fur Collars, from ,£lO 10s- Mias Walsh* 124. Courtenay place. ONT be misled by the shop winded glare, 6ecure service with saving up The Paragon’s stair. » WITH Style, make, and fitting witlj comfort and ease; Paragon} Suits the most critical please. r HANTS’ OUTFITS at moderate prices to suit all purses; call ana inspect extensive stock. Mrs E. Collins, 34, Courtenay place (next Rod’s Butch/ ery) and at 61. Vivian street.

TO LET. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HADFIELD HOSTEL, Kelhnrn.—Va4 eancies Permanent Boarders; dou* ble rooms, 30s, including soft washing, Tel. 20455. IJtO dens. LET—Fnrnished Bed-Sittingroom, for one or two gents; Terrace Gar* 'Phone 20--<«. mo I.ET Warehouse and Office Pro raises, commodious, well lighted; ceo trally situated; with every convenience Ar?!y fa» HOPE, GIBBONS. LTD., gOS Inglewood place GLENDOWSR HOTTSE. Ul, Willii street, near Y.M.C.A.—'Terms; 6« a day, 35s per week; permanents by arrangement; electric light, good table good hot water service. ’Phone 21-225. VACANCIES for Permanents and Casual Boarders; terms moderates new management. Langham PriTata Hotel. Newtown. Telephone 25-0 Q& H OTEL ALBEMARLE, 59. Ghusnee street. Tel. 2202. The above tlouse Js close to Trams. Ta Aro Tost Office, places of amusement; etc. Travellers and Tourists receive every attention. Moderate Tariff. Permanents on application. MRS TRAILL, Proprietress.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11253, 4 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11253, 4 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11253, 4 July 1922, Page 1