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SITUATIONS VACANT. two experienced Waitresses T " Apply Empire Hotel. Will is street. \\,TA.\ TKI) • - Experienced Waitress, * ~ Apply Manager, Hotel Windsor. AVTANTED, a General Hand for Kit- " " chen Apply Glendower House New Restaurant, IP), ~\Yillis street. for the Country. CooK- . ' General; no bread or butter making. Apply, Mrs Alex. Stuart, Runny mede. Marton, *,JS CITAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 276, Lamb-b-r ton quay. 'Phone 2339. Wanted Linen Maid (city). Governesses, Children's Nurse, Tokomaru Hay, interview employer, fare paid. STAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 276. Lambton quay. 'Phone 2339. Wanted —Competent Couple (parlourmaid and Cook, gentleman's home, Canterbury), Couple (cottage), wife cook for men. Couple (Wairarapa), housemaid kept. STAR REGISTRY OEFICE, 276, ton quay. 'Phone 2339. Wanted —Female hotei Cooks, Waitresses, Housemaids. Pantrymaids (leading hotels). Waitresses (tea rooms), excellent conditions. CJTAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 278, Lamb-k-r ton quay. 'Phone 2339. Wanted —Cooks. 40s (urgently), private: CookGenerals, Generals (355), Daily Worker*, Several Milkers. SCOTTISH REGISTRY. 20S. ieimbtoO quay, opposite Kirkcaldie’s—Wanted. Cook and Butler (together), Hotel Staff Island; Laundresses and Kitchenmaids, hospitals, SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208. Lembtoa quay, opposite Kirkcaldie’s—Wanted. Cook and Butler (together), Hotel Staff (Nelson). Generals. CjCOTTISH REGISTRY. 20S.' Lembton fiiav. opposite Kirkcaldie’a—Wanted,, o aitresses, Cook-General, with child • Housemaids. SCOTTISH REGISTRY. 20b. Lam been quay, opposite Kirkcaldie’s—Wanted, Housekeeper (bachelors), Milkers, Parlourmaid, 355. LOST AND FOUND T OST, a chocolate coloured Pomeranian. Dog, with a light tail. Reward. 141. Willis street. IjIOUND, in General Post Office, pair of gold-rimmed Spectacles. Owner can have same on applying to "New Zealand Times” Office. DYERS. CLEANER*. ETS IT'S going to be hot this Summer. How cool you'll feel with your sum mag Suit or Costume Dry Cleaned and Pleased. The Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd., i* the popular Arm. IIiHE old Toothbrush method of dry X cleaning went into oblivion yearn ago. We have met the demand. Our plant is exclusive. That’s why we get all the work. Victoria Laundry UoL ru \ATE__ore a Friend to the Bachelor. ▼ T We Dry Clean his clothes and do any repairs necessary. Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd Telephone .443 and air /TOME and see the moat wonderful v( Dry Cleaning work in Australasia. The Victoria laundry Co.. Ltd. 88-9 R, Hanson street. Wellington ANTED Knows W. Barber and Co.. 125, Cuba street, and 147. Riddiford street, ara the oldest Dry. Cleaning Works in Wellington No Dyeing. OR the Holidays’ -Suits or braM Dry Cleaned equal to' new. af Barber's, 125. Cuba street. No Dyeing. WANTED Known—That A. Robert* son and Co., 87, Ghnznee are experts in Dry Cleaning, as well an Dyeing; Military and Trench Overcoat# Dyed. P.O. Box 2. To Are. 'Phone 8-2--217.

W P ANIXD Known—A. Robertaon rot) Co., Dyers and Cleaners. 97« Qhnznee street, opposite Te Aro Post Office. 'Phone 22-217. P.O. Box 3, T« Aro. ESTALL’S FOB EXCELLENCE. BEING your Suit or Costume to b« Cleaned and Pressed for 7s 6d. at Estall's Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works, 85, Virian street (opposite Salvation Army). 'Phone 21-405, AUERICAN Dyers and Clesnem Saits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed. 7s 6d; repairs, terms mo* derate; also Men’s Hats cleaned and' blocked. Orders called for on request. C. A Hebbend, 49, Kent terrace, WeU lipgton, Telephone 21-965-YUCII HAT (ladies or gents)—Send it to PHTTHIAN for reconditioning or remodelling. Address: 209. Willif street. Wellington. DRESS AND FASHION. BUT your Clothes and Shoes and pay fay the instalment eye tern. Inter* view us. People's Clothing Company. 968. Lambton qnay, upstairs (next Abraham's). (01 ■pIASHIONABLE Dressmaking, 41. Vi. a vian street.—Beadj-to-wear Coat Krooks from JB3 Sts alterations, etc. Chargee/ moderate. NEW Premises; opposite Dustin's, 15a. Cuba street. Hayvice’s Big Bargain Store Removal Sale now on. GREAT Lace Sale Exquisite Filet; Lace, If to 4 inches wide, in white and paris, lovely patterns; usual prices Is 6d to 4s 6d, for 4jd, 6d, 9d, Is yard. Queree Bros,, 116, Willis street. BARTER'S Money-Wanted Sale VJ thousands Wonderful Bargains. See windows. Sample Corsets one-third ordinary price. Note address: 139, Cuba street. -« flSk ENGLISH Skirts, pleated, smart. ■I-"” large checks and stripes; special London purchase; usually 42s to 49a 6d, all 21s; 57 last winter Skirts, 21a to 63e. to clear at 10s. Queree Bros.. 116. Willis street. SILK SHIRTS—Best selection in plains and stripes—neglige, tennis tnd canoe style, at Brailsford’s, Kodak Corner and Courtenay place. (wrv DOZEN smart Girdles, all colours, •4U a s lid and 4s lid for Is lid. Friday all Hats, 7s lid; Monday, 6s lid: Tuesday, 5s lid. Is less every day till *h«y reach Is. Queree Bros. nriHE BARGAIN STORE—Hayvires. A 158 Cuba street, opposite Dustin's. Men’s Tweed Trousers from 14s 6d a pair; Ken’s strong Denims lie 6d. now 7e 6d; Men’s Tailored Suits, from JQ 15s; Men’s Sport Saits £5 ss, now 60s SILK SHIRTS—Best selection in plains and stripes—neglige, tennis end canoe style, at Brailsford's. Kodak Corner and Courtenay place. ]lfBS E. COLLINS has jast opened ItA pew shop, 34 Conrtenar place (next Rod's Butchery), with a large stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Wear; also Fancy floods and Toys WANTED Known—Fashion and Quak ity in Boots and Clothing at M. Davis’s, New and Secondhand Dealer, corner Jessie oud Taranaki streets. 'Phone 21-28 C LARGE STOCK of Indies’ and Child* ren's Wear; also wide selection of Knitting Wools, all colours. Mrs E. Collins 34. Courtenay place (next Rod’s Butchery) aDd 61. Vivian street. INFANTS' OUTFITS at moderate prices to suit all purses; call and inspect extensive stock, Mrs E- Collins. 34. Courtenav place (rext Rod’s Butch* ery) and at 61. Vivian street, NURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons stacked and made to order. Make a note of our addresses; Mrs E. Collins, 34. Courtenay place (next Bod’s Butch* err) and 61. Vivian iitrast.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11436, 5 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11436, 5 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11436, 5 February 1923, Page 1