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SITUATIONS VACANT. - Experienced Waitres* STAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 276, Lambton quay. 'Phone 2339. Wanted Linen Maid (city} Governesses, Children's Nurse, Tokomaru May, interview employer, fare paid. Star REGISTRY OFFICE, 276, Lambton quay. 'Phone 2339. Wanted — l Competent Couple (parlourmaid and Coo]p. gentleman's home, Canterbury), Couple (cottage), wife cook for men. Couple (Wairarapa). housemaid kept. TAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 276, Lambton quay. ’Phone 2339. Wanted —Female hotel Cooks, Waitresses, Housemaids. Pantrymaids (leading hotels). Waitresses (tea rooms), excellent conditions. STAR REGISTRY' OFFICE, 276, Lambton quay. ’Phone 2339. Wanted —Cooks, 40s (urgently), private; CookGenerals. Generals (3as), Daily Workers, Several Milkers.

SCOTTISH KEUISTKY. Mb. Lambtoo quay, opposite Kirkcaldie’a—Wanted. Cook and Butler (together). Hotel Stall Island; Laundresses and Kitchenmaida. hospitals. Scottish beuistby, aott. Lambtoa quay, onposite Kirkcaldie’a—Wanted. Cook and Butler (together), Hotel Staff (Nelson), Generals. Scottish beuistuy. aw. Lambtoa '"lav, opposite Kirkcaldie’s—Wanted. Waitresses, Cook-General, with child; Housemaids. SCOTTISH BEUISTBY. 2IW, Lambcca CJ quay, opposite Kirkcaldie’a—Wanted, Housekeeper (bachelors). Milkers, Parlourmaid. 355. LOST AND FOUNO. T OST, February sth, Paramount Theatre. Wallet containing money and receipts most ralnable to owner. Kindly return Manager Paramount Theatre. Be ward. LOST. '" CANE SUITCASE, last evening, fron motor-car, between Thomdon and Lambton stations Beward. For address applv 641 ‘‘'TIMES” OFFICE. KjIOUND, in General Post Office, pair *- of gold-rimmed Spectacles. Owner can hare same on applying to "New Zealand Times” Office. DYERS. CLEANERS. ETC. IT'S going to bo hot this Summer. How coed you'll feel with your summet Suit or Costume Dry Cleaned and Pleased. The Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd., is the popular firm. THE old Toothbrush method of dry cleaning went into oblivion years ago. We bare met the demand. On* plant is exclusive*. That's why we get all the work. Victoria Laundry Co.. WE are a Friend to the Bachelor. We Dry Clean his clothes and do any repairs necessary. Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd. Telephone 448 and C 3. fYOME and see the most wonderful VV Dry Cleaning work in Australasia. The Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd. Hanson street, Wellington. WANTED Known W. Barber and Co.. 125, Cuba street, and 147. Biddiford street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing. ■

Tj>Oß the Holid.%-s*.-Suita or Di«mi * Dry Cleaned equal to new* ah Barber's, 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing. VX7ANTI9D Knowa—That A- Robert* ** - eon and Co., 97, Ghusnee utroot. are experts in Dry Cleabinjj. u veil am Dyeing; Military and Trench Orercoatn Dyed. P.O. Bor 2. Te Are. 'Phone gg-217. Vl7yh'liEU Known —A. ICohei I iwm end Co., Dyers and Cleaners. SI, Ghnznee street, opposite Te Aro Poet Office. 'Phone 22-217. P.O. Boa 2. Ife Aro. ESTALL’S FOR EXCELLENCE. BRING yonr Suit or Costume to be Cleaned and Pressed for 7s Gd, at Estall’s Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works 85, Vivian street (opposite Salvation Army). “Phone 21-405. AMERICAN Dyers and Cleaners. Saits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed. 7s 6d; repairs, terms mo* derate; also Men’s Hats cleaned blocked. Orders called for on request. C. A Hebbend. 49, Kent terrace; Web lington. Telephone 21-965. YOLK HAT (ladies or gents>—Send it to PHYTHIAN for reoonditionin| or remodelling. Address: 209, Willii street. Wellington. OR ESS AND FASHION. BUY y«s Clothes end Shoes and pay fay the instalment system. Interview ns. I’eotfe’s Clothing Company, a—. Lambton quay, upstairs (next Abraham's). io 17VASH1QNABLE Disaenisllng. 41. Vi. A- vian street.—Ready-to-wear Coat Frock* from JO Bs; alterationa. etc. Charges moderate. NEW Premises, opposite Dustin's, 15a, Cuba street. Hay-rice's Big Bargain Store Removal Sale now on. GREAT Lace Sale Exquisite Filet Lace, 1$ to 4 inches wide, in white and paris, lovely patterns; usual prices Is 6d to 4s 6d, for 4td, 6d, 9d, Is yard. Queree Bros.. 116. Willia street. STARTER’S Money-Wanted sse. thousands Wonderful Bargains. See windows. Sample Corsets one-third ordinary price. Note address, 139. Cuba street. 1 fin ENGUBH. Skirts, pleated, smart, LuV large checks and stripes; specie: London purchase; usually 42s to 49s 6d. all 21s; 57 last winter Skirts, 21s to 63s to clear at 10s. Queree Bros., 116, Willii street.

SILK SLi RTS—Best selection in plains and stripes—neglige, tennis tnd canoe style, at Brausford’s, Kodak Corner and Courtenay place. Ofv DOZEN smart Girdles, all colours 3s lid and 4s lid for Is lid. Friday all Hats, 7s lid: Monday, 6s lid; Tues day, 5s lid. Is less erery day till <tiei reach Is. Queree Bros, f h 'HE BARGAIN STOKE— Hayvice’n a. log Cuba street, opposite Dustin’s Men’s Tweed Trousers from 14s 6d a pair; Ken's strong Denims 11* 6d, now 7s 6d; Men's Tailored Suite, from £3 15s; Men’s Sport Suite £3 ss. now 60s SILK SHIRTS—Best selection in plains and stripes—neglige, tennis end canoe style, at Brailsford’s, Kodak Corner and Courtenay nlace. IAtRS B. COLLINS has just opened "A new shop, 34. Courtenay place (next Rod's Butchery), with a large stock ol Ladies’ and Children's Wear; also Fancy Goods and Toys . \\T ANTED Known—Fashion and Qual- ' * ity in Boots and Clothing at MDavis’o, New and Secondhand Dealer, corner Jessie and Taranaki streets. ■Phone 21-200 T ARGE STOCK of Indies’ and Child. Ayen’s Wear; also wide selection of Knitting Wools, all colours. Mrs E. CoL line 34. Courtenay place (next Rod’s Butchery) and 61. Vivian street. INFANTS’ OUTFITS at moderate prices to suit all purses; call and inspect extensive stock, Mrs E. Collins, 34, Courtenay place (rest Rod’s Botch* ery) and at 61. Vivian street, NURSES’ end Waitresses' Aprons stocked and made to order. Make a note of our addresses: Mrs E. Collins 34. Courtenay place (next Boa’s Batch* ery) and 61. Vivian street-

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11437, 6 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11437, 6 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11437, 6 February 1923, Page 1