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SITUATIONS VACANT \V T ANTED Experienced Waitress. T T Apply Empire Hotel, Willis street. \ AXT K]) General Earm Hand; * V youth or man. Apply E. L. Goodacre, Eltham road. Mangatoki. 424 WANTED —Housekeeper. Utaki district. Apply ■H.T.JI.,” -rimes" otKce. 453 IVTANTED. Vouth or Man tor dairy * T farm, machines u-ed. State wages required. J, Gardiner, llukanui. WANTED, strong Youth to assist Hand Milking and General Farm Work A. Lawrence. Hukanui. WANTED— Trained Nurse, for Surgical Hospital, Wellington; salary jElOfl. Apply "Surgical, ’* “Times" office. CANVASSER Salesman wanted; new line; sole control; hig money. Johnston, Sons and Co., Publishers, Dunedin. V \T ANTED—Governess (Anglican), 2 ' ' children, 8, 13; music, French, physical drill; must be experienced; country. Mrs T. R. Willis, Woodendean, Greatford. 356 ANTED, first-class Motor Engineer, ' capable of carrying out all classes of motor repair work. Apply, stating experience, and wages required, to C. L. Neilsen and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 54, Dannevirke. OCOTTISH REGISTRY. 208. lambtos kJ quay, opposite Kirkcaldie’«—Wanted, se.yeral Married Couples, Waitresses, Milkera, Cooks 60s. OCOTTISII REGISTRY. 208. Lembton k 1 quay, onpoMte Kirkraldie’s—Wwnted. Axeman, Ceok (institution), Housekeepers. Nursery Governess. SCOTTISH KtCiaTKl. 2UB, La mb ton ouav. onpo-ite Kirktaldie’s —Wanted. Eitchenmaids, Relievers, Cook-Laundress (child no objection). Scottish rluisiri, 2uo. L&mtxca quay, opnos'te Kirkcaldie’a—Wanted, Linenmaid, Parlormaids 355, Generals. TAR REGISTRY OFFICE. 276, Lambton quay. ’Phone 2339. Wanted —Competent Couple, .£156 (private gentleman’s home, Canterbury l , credentials necessary. S _ TAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 276, Lambton quay. ’Phone 2339. Wanted —Housekeepers, Hotel Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, Pantrymaids, Waitress £2 15s (sleep out) institution. STAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 2T6, Lambton quay. ’Phone 2339. Wanted Assistant Laundress (institution), Nurse-Housemaid (Tokomaru Bayj interview employer, fare paid. STAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 276, Lambton quay. ’Phone 2339, Wanted —Cooks (private) 40s, kitchen help kept; Cook-General 355, no washing; Milkers; beoond iHala Dtok, 67s to competent man. LOST, AND FOUND LOST At Marton Station, January 30th, a Diamond and Pearl Cluster Ring. Reward on returning to Box 2. Bulls. 4g5 OST—A Bundle of Green Rugs and contents, also Dress Basket containing children’s toys, on the Hntt road, between Ngahauranga and Pqfone. Reward at Central Police Station. 462 PERSONAL. PHYLLIS.— Wedding fixed for stl £*«» secured Art lingerie a the Wardrobe, Fowlda* Buildings—do cal and see the Knitted Silk Frocks.— Dor* MILLINERY. f ■ XHE Cosy Little Salon where courtesy ®nd attention is given. The Artcraft Millinery Salon. 24. Manners street. fIIHE Little Shop. (opp. Begg's Musi Store) is the place for nobby Hat at very reasonable prices. Artuaft Mil linery. Manners street. LET us make your Xmas Hat. cheaper at The ArtcrafL Much A RTCRAFT MILLINERY 24. Manners street. A RTCRAFT MILLINERY SALON. 24, Manners street. LEGHORN Hats, prettily trimmed, at 21s at The Arrcraft, DAINTY Model Hats, chic styles, from 25s at The Artcraft, 24. Manners Street

T> EMEMBEK the Address—■fke Artcraft. 24. Manners street. DRESS AND FASHION. BUY your Clothes sod Shies and pay fay the instalment system. later, view us. People's Clothing Company, MS. Lambton quay, upstairs inert A brabarn's). MS TTUSmONABLE Dressmaking, 41, Vi. A- vi&n street. —Ready-to-wear Coat Frocks from A 3 8s: alterations, ate. Chantee moderate. VUW Premiss* opposite Dustin's, lib, Cuba street! Hay vice's Big Bargain Store’ Removal Sale now on. GREAT Lace Sale Exquisite File! Lace, li to 4 inches wide, in white and paris, lovely patterns; usual prices Is 6d to 4s 6d, for 41d, 6d, 9d, Is yard. Qneree Bros., 116, Willis street. jptARTER’S Money-Wanted Sale! w-1 tl’housands Wonderful Bargains. See windows. Sample Corsets one-third ordinary price. Note address. 133, Cuba street. 1 AA ENGLISH Skirts, n lea ted, smart, large checks and stripes; special London purchase; usually 42s to 49s 6d, all 21s; 57 last winter Skirts, 21a to 635. to clear at 10s. Queree Bros.. 116, Willis street. - SILK SHIRTS—Best selection in plains and stripes—neglige, tennis <nd canoe style, at Brailsford’s, Kodak Corner and Courtenay place. AA DOZEN smart Girdles, all colours, •Go 3s lid and 4s lid for Is lid. Friday all Hats, 7s lid; Monday, 6s lid: Tuesday, 5s lid. Is less every day till they reach Is. oueree Bros. HE BARGAIN STOKE-Hayvire’s. 158 Cuba street, opposite Dustin's. Men’s Tweed Trousers from 14s 6d a pair: Leu's strong Denims lie 6d, now 7s 6d: Men's Tailored Suits, from A 3 15s; Men's Sport Suits X 5 ss. now 60s SILK SHlßTS—best selection in plains and stripes—neglige, tennis tnd canoe style, at Brailsford’s, Kodak Corner and Courtenay nlace. Mrs E. COLLINS has just opened new shop. 54 Courtenay place 'next Rod’s Bntchery). with a larga stock of Ladies' and Children’s Wear: also Fancy Goods end Tovs WANTED Known— Fashion and Quad. ity in Boots and Clothing st 1L Davis'o. New and Secondhand Dealer, corner Jessie oud Taranaki streets. •Phone 21-2<lo , LARGE STOCK of ladies’.and Child. ren's Wear; also wide selection if Knitting Wools, all colour*. Mrs E. Collins 34. Conrtenav place inert Rod’s Butchervi and 61. Vivian street. INFANTS' OUTFITS at moderate prices to snit all pnmes: call and inspect extensive stock. Mrs E- Collins. 34. Courtenay place (rext Rod’s Butchervl and at 61. Vivian street, •\TURSES* and Waitresses* Aprons lv stocked and made to order. Make a note of our addressee: Mrs E. Collina 34. Courteney place fnext Bod's Butchery 1 and 61. Vivian stxaat.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 1

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