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SITUATION'S VACANT. Wf A NTED, 2 experienced Waitresses. T " Apply Empire Hotel. Willis street. WANTED -- Experienced Waitress, Apply Manager, Hotel Windsor. IV-1N TED, a good Waitress. Apply, ’ ’ at once, to Palmers, Lambton quay. TV ANTED, a Woman for washing and ■ “ cleaning. Apply Glendower Hocee, 141. Willis street. ’Phone 21-225. WANTED] 2 experienced Kitchen- * * maids. Apply Empire Hotel, Willie street. STAR REGISTRY, 276, Lambton quay. ’Phone 2339. Wanted— First-class Chef and Second Cook, leading hotel, highest wages to suitable applicant; Second Cook, 75s (refreshment rooms). STAR, REGISTRY, 27<E Lambton quay. ’Phone 2339. Wanted— Children’s Nurses (fares paid), Mental Nurses. Governesses STAR REGISTRY, 276, Lambton quay ’Phone 2339. Wanted — Pantrymaids, Kitchen maids, Laundresses (institutions). Female Cooks (institutions). STAR ROGISTRY, 276. Quay. Wanted —-Housekeeper, Cooks 40s, Generali 40s, Housemaids 355, Parlourmaids, Wait. resses. ’Phone 2339. STAR REGISTRY, 276, Quay. *Phon« 2339. Wanted —Farm Hands, el? classes Domestio Workers. COTTISH REGISTRY, 206. Inmbtou quay, opposite Rirkcaldie’s —Wanted. Cook and Bntler (together). Hotel Staff Island: Laundresses and Kitchenmaids, hospitals. _________ SCOTTISH REGISTRY. 208. Lambton quay, ooposite Kirkcaldie’s —Wanted. Cook and Butler (together), Hotel Staff (Nelson). Generals. C< COTTISH REGISTRY. 208, Lambton t 7 nuay, opnosite Kirkcaldie’s—Wan'M. Waitresses, Cook-General, with child I Housemaids. SCOTTISH REGISTRY. 208, Lambccn quay, opposite Kirkcaidie’e —Wanted, Housekeeper (bachelors), j)lilkers, Pars lourmaid. 355. LOST AND FOUND. LOST. CANE SUITCASE, last eyening. from motor-car, between Thomdon and Lambton stations. Reward. For address apply - 641 "TIMES” OFFICE. DYERS. CLEANERS. ETO. IT'S going to be hot this Summer. How cool you'll fori with your summer Suit or Costume Dry Cleaned and Proceed. The Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd., is the popular firm. TITHE old Toothbrush method of dry X cleaning went into oblivion yea re ago. We have met the demand. Our plant is exclusive. That’s why went all the work. . Victoria Laundry LtdWE are a Friend to the Bachelor. We Dry Clean hie clothes and da any repairs necessary. Victoria 1*""dry Co., Ltd. Telephone 448 and SUL COME and see the most wonderful Dry Cleaning work in Australasia. The Victoria Laundry Go.. Ltd. 88-SBL Hanson street. Wellington. WANTED Known W. Barber and Co.. 125, Cuba street, and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in .Wellington. No Dyeing. _____ FOR the Holidays- -Suite or Dramas Dry Cleaned equal to new, ah Barber’s, 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing. ANTED Known-Tbat A. Roberta eon and Co.. 87. Qhuxnee street, are experts in Dry Cleaning, as well aa Dyeing; Military and Trench Overcoats Dyed. P.O. Box 2, Te Arp. 'Phone 82-217, WANTED Known—A. Robertson »nd Co., Dyers and Cleaners, S 3, Ghurnee street, opposite Te Arp Peak Office. 'Phone 22-217. P.O. Box - r B. Te Aro. ESTALL’S FOR EXCELLENCE. BRING your Suit or Costume to be Cleaned and Pressed for 7s 6d. at Estall’e Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works, 85, Vivian street (opposite Salvation. Army). ’Phone 21-405.

AMERICAN Dyers and Clmmu gaits and Costumes Dry fins nr il and Pressed, 7s 6d; re pains, terms moderate; also Men's Hats cleaned and blocked. Orders called for on reqwesfc C. A. Hebbend, 49. Kent terraoev tv el. ling ton. Telephone 21-965. 008 HAT (ladlee or gents)—Bend it to PHYTHIAN for reconditioning or remodelling. Address: • 209. Willis street. Wellington, DRESS AND FASHION. BUT jobs Clothes and Shoes end pay by the instalment system. Xnterriew ua People's Clothing Company, £6B, Lambton quay, upstairs (next Abraham's). 660 IjIASHIONABLB Dressmaking, 41, Vi. a. vian street.—Beady-to-waar Coat Frocks from .£3 Si; nUrntfana. ate. Chargee moderato, XTEW Premises, opposite Dustia's. lab. Ax Cuba street. Hayyice’s Big Bargain Store Removal Sale now on. GREAT Lace Sale Ebquisits Filet Lace. If to 4 inches wide, in white and paris, lovely patterns; usual prices Is 6d to 4s 6d, for 41d, 6d, 9d, Is yard. Queree Bros,. 116. Willis street. STARTERS Money-Wanted Sale, v /Thousands Wonderful Bargains. See windows. Sample Corsets one-third ordinary price. Note address. 139, Cuba street. -| nn ENQUSH Skirts, pleated, smart, 1"" large checks and stripes; special London purchase; usually 42s to 49* 6d, all 21s; 57 last winter Skirts, 21a to 63e, to clear at 10s. Queree Bros.. 116, Willis street. no DOZEN smart Girdles, all colours, •v” 3s lid and 4s lid for Is lid. Friday all Hats. 7s lid; Monday, 6s lid: Tuesday, 5s lid. Is less every day till flhey reach Ib. Queree Bros. THE BARGAIN STORE— Hayyirs’s. 158 Cuba street, opposite Dustin's. Men’s Tweed Trousers from 14s 6d » pair; Ken’s strong Denims 11s 6d, now 7s 6d: Men's Tailoied Saits, from A 3 15s; Men’s Sport Saits £S ss, now 60s 11/fRS E. COLLINS has just opened IvJL new shop. 34 CourteDav place (next Rod’s Butchery), with a large stock of Ladies' and Children’s Wear; also Fancy Goods and Toys WANTED Known-Fashion and (duality in Boots and Clothing at M. Davis’o. New and Secondhand Dealer, corner Jessie aud Taranaki streets. ’Phone 21-20 C LARGE STOCK of Ladies’ and Children’s Wear; also wide selection -if Knitting Wools, all colours. Mrs E. CoL tins 34. Courtenay place (next Rod's Butchery) and 61. Vivian street. INFANTS' OUTFITS at moderate prices to snit all parses; call and inspect extensive stock, Mrs E- Collins. 34, Courtenay place (rext Rod’s Botchery) and at 61. Vivian street. TyrURSES* and Waitresses’ Aprons ll stocked and made to order. Maks a note of onr addressee: Mrs E. Collinst 34, Conrtenay ulaoe (next Rod’s Butchery) and 61 Vivian street. WANTED Known Bookbinding of any description and in any class of material beautifully exsented by the "Times' fobbing Department. Rug ns 2749 for P- ices-

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11438, 7 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11438, 7 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11438, 7 February 1923, Page 1

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