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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, nice, reliable Girl, housework anti cooking, three adults; nice home. Tel. 2LO, before 7. STAR REGISTRY", 250, Quay, opposite D.I.C. Wanted —Cooks. House* keepers, country. Tel. 2339. STAR REGISTRY, 250, Quay, opposite D I.C. Wanted —Housemaids, l’urlourmaids. Tei. 2339. STAR REGISTRY", 250, Quay, opposite .D.I.C. Wanted —Ladyhelps, Compan ion Helps. Tel. 2339. STYR REGISTRY", 250, Quay, opposite D.I.C. Wanted Laundresses, Generals. Tel. 2339. STAR REGISTRY, 250, Quay, opposite D.I.C. Wanted —Domestic Helps, Probationer. Tel. 2339 j QTAR REGISTRY", 250, Quay, opposite D.1.C.. recommends Milkers. Fencers, Couples, excellent references. Tel. 2339. jj "IZ'IMI'S REGISTRY, King's Charn--IV .bers, Wellington, thoroughly recommends Two Friends for Country Hotel; also Labourers, Shepherd, Farm • Hand. SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 206, Lambton quay (opp. Kirkcaldie’s). "Wanted— Cook and House-Sewingmaid (country). SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 206, Lambton quay (opp. Kirkcaldie’s). Wanted— Children’s Nurse (City), Housekeepers, country (bake bread), own mistress. SCOTTISH REGISTRY', 208, Lambton quay (opp. Kirkcaldie’s). Wanted—r Parlourmaids, Housemaids, Cook-Gene-rals. Laundress. SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 206, Inmbton quay (opp. Kirkcaldie’s). Wanted—• Waitress. Ladyhelp. Milkers, Shepherd. WANTED, Cook-Laundress, Takapau, for small family: Cowman, separate and make butter, Hutt; Lad, milk, hand and machines. Martin bo rough; Hand Milker. Lower Hutt.,W.F. Labour Bureau, 18, Grey street. Telephone 247. WANTED, Cowman-Gardener, Martinborough; 2 Generals, Martini borough; Ploughman, Hawke’s Bay; Married all-round Farm Hand, no duties wife, cottage and cow. West Coast; MarI ried Ploughman, unfurnished cottage. Hutt. W.F. Labour Bureau. IS, Grey street. Telephone 247. ANTED, General Farm Hand, 2 dogs, able dag. fence, and little ploughing. Oharin; Couple, East Coast, wife housekeeper, husband sheep work, fence, etc. W.F. labour Bureau, 14 Grey street Telephone 217. ■ =ra LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Central terrace. Eelbarn, and Rose Garden, Botanical Gardens, black Silk Bag, containing money and letter; reward. Beaver, c/e Nathan’s Buildings. DYERS. CLEANERS. ETC. DRY CLEANING—Onr process restores your Clothes. Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd., Hanson street, Wei. lington. YOU will leel a better man if you c/el your HAT cleaned and re-blocked by ns; only 2s 6d. Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd. Telephones 448, 613. PRACTICALLY a new Suit for an old one; that's what we mean when we ’ talk Dry Cleaning; collected, delivered : in box; absolutely no trouble to the cus- • tomers. Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd., £ Wellington. . *>/£*— THAT is the only sum required 0/0 to well,brush, sponge, and steam p press your Suit or Costume; no hand- ’ press in the whole world oan touch our steam press. Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd. i Telephone 448, 613, either number. fTYIIE Washer-ladies are very cute, J- They lovo to sponge and press your Suit, . . To what base use does cleaning fitfl, "When not done by G. Estell, 85. Vivian street. Ring 'Phone 21-405 for Dry Cleaning. ANTED Known —W. Barber tnj Co., 125, Cuba street, and. 147. Riddiford street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing. FOR tne Holidays—Suite or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal to new, at Barber’s, 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing.. WANTED Known—That A. Robertson and Co., 37, Ghuznee street, are experts in Dry Cleaning, as well as Dyeing; Military and Trench Overcoats Dyed. F.O. Box 2. Ta Arm 'Phono 22-217. ANTlfo Known—A. Robertson and Co., Dyers and Cleaners, 37, Ghuznee street, opposite To Aro Fast Office. "Phone 22-217. F.O. Box XTV Aro. , , AMERICAN Dyers and Cleaners. Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned - and Pressed. 7s 6d; repairs, terms moderate ; also Men's Hats cleaned and blocked. Orders called for on request. C. A. Hebbend, 49. Kent terrace, Web lington. Telephone 21-965. " TO LET. BOARD AND RESIDEMCB. FURNISHED FLAT. WANTED, self-contained Flat, with" separate entrance, in CSty or Suburbs; mu6t be reasonable rental. Apply "Flat," "Times" office. rpo LET, pleasant, comfortable sunny. Furnished Flat, excellently equip, ’ ped, kitchenette, delightful situation, i 370, Terrace. Tel. 22-591. G LBN DOWER HOUSE. 141. Willi* 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 21-325. "\TACANCIBS for Permanents and V Casual Boarders; terms moderate; new management. Langham Private Hotel. Newtown. Telephone 25-008. MISCELLANEOUS. f'THOICB Wallpapers at give away prices. Call and make your selection at once. Hutcheson, Wilson and Co.. 2. Cuba street. WANTED Known For attractive Printing at reasonable Co6t, go to the "Times," or ring up No. 2749, and the traveller will call on you. Promptness, Accuracy, Cheapness, and Quality can be depended upon. BRIGHTEN up that dingy room. Hutcheson, Wilson and Co., 3, Cuba street, will supply the Wallpaper at less than cost. rrVRB "BABY FOX" is not a Plunket JL baby, but the latest word in Portable Typewriters; complete, it only weighs lOJlb. W. J. Seater and Co., (gents. 32. Grey street. WE are clearing our Wallpaper Stocks regardless of cost. Now is youi chance. Call. Hutcheson, Wilson and Co.. 2. Cuba street. Boardinghouse, centrally situated; all good, dean furniture; rat £2 week: price £325. J. Fanning and Co., 74. Manners street f | YO-MORROW may be too late for the J. pattern yon want. Wallpapers have to go. Call today. Hutcheson, Wilson and Co., Ltd.. 2. Cube street. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. Dairy Farms 90 and 150 acres. Particulars from A. J.’C. Runciman. Dannevirka.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11302, 30 August 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11302, 30 August 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11302, 30 August 1922, Page 1

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