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''Secrets will out.”—Hi cits. The secret of complete immunitv from colds and coughs is found in every l-.ith* of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Tins i< a .sterling remedy. Uung rich, penetrative. anil warming, Ilets to the bu-inrs.'-end of colds, in double quick time, and cn-uros gratiiyjng and lasting relief. “Baxter’s*' also remarkable tonic properties. Large bottle 2$ Gd. All chemists and stores.

SITUATIONS VACANT. TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED —Capable Dressmaker for good class trade in Wanganui. Applications may be made to cither the Manager, D.1.C., Wanganui. Or at Wellington. 743 TIIJ3 ROYAL INSURANCE CO., LTD., ¥>!EQUIREI the services of a smart OFFICE] BOY; Food prospects. Apply, oirn handwriting, BOX €l3. 718 Wellington. BOOKKEEPER. REQUIRED. WANTED, by an old-established firm, a reliable and accurate YOUNG MAN as BOOKKEEPER. Must be familiar with modern methods of costing, and capable of taking charge of office during Principal's absence. Salary .£3 to £3 10s per week to commence;'good prospects. Apply, confidentially, by letter, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies credentials, to “ACCOUNTS,” Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. SOUTHLAND HIGH SCHOOLS’ BOARD. A PPLICATIONS will he received up to July 21st for the position of Assistant Mistress, B or C Grade, for Southland Girls* High School, Invercargill. Applicants to state if qualified to take any of the following (in addition to secondary subjects)Science, Commercial Work, School Games. Duties to commence TUESDAY, September 12th. F. G. STEVENSON, Secretary. High Schools’ Board Office, Invercargill, June 29th, 1922. PERSONAL. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN—“Are you lonely or friendless?” Join Pen Friends’ Club (Reg.), 117, Pitt street, Sydney. Enclose stamp for prospectus.

DRESS AND FASHION. .’jyUjRSES* APRONS made to order. ' Make a note of our addresses: Mrs E. Collins, 34, Courtenay place (next Bod's Butchery) and 61, Vivian street. at Queree Bros. —100 articles almost Riven away at £2 "each; see window; also hundreds of Flowers at Is 6d each, usually up to 4s lid. 116, Willis street. 1 S' PAIRS heavy Tweed Trousers, dark Tw colours, all sizes, usually 37s 6d, at Sale, 22a 6<l; pure Woollen Jerseys from 69 6d each, in greys and heathers. Hayvice’s, 149-151, Manners street, opp. King'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 Bros.. 1 116. Willis street. XA WORSTED SUITS, men’s, 3 to 6, 655. * » latest style and cut, reduced from 6 guineas; Blue Serge Suits, guaranteed all-wool indigo dye. «£6 10s, reduced from 10 guineas. Siiverstone’s. Vivian street, at Cuba street Tram Stop. rjTNH; :E WARDROBE, Fowlds’ Building, Manners street, has now on view ■ a snlendid range of Costumes Coats, 1 Frocks, Furs, Cushions, etc.; you can secure a single article at wholesale price; plenty of bargains. 1 A MEN’S heavy Tweed Dark Grej JLU Overcoats, all sizes, usually sold £Q 10s. at Sale, 455: Under Flannels, usually 9e 6d, to clear for 5s 6d. Hayvice’s. 149-151. Manners street, opp. King’s Pictures. mHE MILLINERY SALE starts on* Friday at Queree Bros., 116, Willie street. —All Hats reduced Is every day till they reach Is; any Hat, Friday, at 16s 6(1: Monday, 15s 6d: Tuesday, 14s 6d. FOR Clothing nt btyie, 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 see our windows. Cuba street, Wellington. nr\Hß PARAGON can be found at 59, A Manners street, over (Zak’s), producers of Tailor-made Clothes. fkTRS E. COLLINS has just opened IvA new shop. 34. Courtenay place (next Rod’s Butcherj'), with a large stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Wear; also Fancy Goods and Toys. CJTYLE, make, and service, fit front k 3 and back. Then for The Paragon, make a straight track. WANTED known—Fashion and Quality in Boots and Clothing at M. 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. Coilins, 34, Courtenay place (next Rod’s Butchery) and 61, Vivian street. TyCTITH Style, utake, ''and fitting with v w comfort and ease; Paragon Suits the most critical please. INFANTS’ OUTFITS at moderate prices to suit all purses; call and inspect extensive stock. Mrs E. Collins, 34, Courtenay place (next Rod’s Butchery) and at 61. Vivian street. SAVE yourself trouble and much hard earned cash, for The Paragon Tailors —now —mnke a dash. PARAGON AVoollens. neat designs, and strong weave, at prices that make our competitors erieve. WHEN tired of Suit prices unreasonably high. The Paragon Tailors no doubt yon will try. WANTED Known New Coats in English Velour, from jEB 6s; with Fur Collars, from ,£lO 10s. Miss Walsh. 124 Courtonnv piece. DON’T be misled by the shop window glare, secure service with saving up The Pnrsgon’s stair. DYERS, CLEANERS. ETC. DYERS and CLEANERS 'Quickest cheapest, best in this City. Eetall’a Steam Dye Works, 85, Vivian gtreet. Ring 21-405 and we will send. WANTED 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 Suita or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal to new, at Barber’s, 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing. WANTED Known—That JL Robertson and Co., 37, Ghuznee street, are experts in Dry Cleaning, as well as Dyeing; Military and Trench Overcoats Dyed. P.O. Box 2, To Aro. 'Phone 22-217. ___ WANTED Known —A. Robertson and Co., Dyers and Cleaners, 37, Ghuznee street, opposite To Aro Poet Office. 'Phone 22-217. P.O. Box 2, Te Aro. AMERICAN Dyers and Cleaners. Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed, 7s 6d; repairs, terms moderate: also Mens Hats cleaned and blocked. Orders called for on request. <J. A. Ilebbend, 49, Kent terrace, Wellington. Telephone 21-965.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11254, 5 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11254, 5 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11254, 5 July 1922, Page 1

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