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SITUATIONS VACANT. Boy to run messages. Apply T T Clyde Vulcanists, 4. Clyde quay. \\T ANTBI), Capable General for ila- * ’ earthy Convalescent Home, Belmont. Apply Sister in Charge. 'Phone 98, Lower Hutt. AN T ELD, Strong Youth, dairy farm, ’ » machine used; .previous experience preferred. Wages J£l Box 16. Rata. VJtTANTEIJ, Pantrymaid-Waitress and ’ ’ Housemaid-Laundress. Apply Piar Hotel. Scottish registry, zob. Lambton guav (opposite Kirkoaldle'.i 'Phone 3105. Wanted —Married Couple. JCl92t Married Couple, separate furnished cotScottish registry. 20s. umhuqua.- (opposite KirkealHie'.t *pi - . 3105. Wanted —Married Couples fmilking), Couples, w£ls6, Scottish registry, gus, cawbto» QUn>- /oj>pnsii-p Ki’ ’Phon#» 3405. Wanted—Ploughmen 50s, Fencer* 455, Station. Cook. OCOTTIbJi KLUISTK Y, 20S, Lambton (opposit* Jvirkcaldie’s' Phon* 3405. Wanted—Waitresses. Fcatherston* Wanganui, all parts New Zealand. litUiMlU, 2\K\ UidOWU quav (opposite Kirkcnitlie’s). ’Phone 3105. Wanted—Hotel Rclievere, Kitchen Hands, Waiters, Milkers 4(1?. Scottish registry, 203, Lambda QUay_ (opposite Kirkcaldic’*). 'Phone y4oo. "Wanted —Housekeeper (bachelors), Cook-Generals, references. Scottish Kixjis'iKY, camotoa Quay (opposite Kirkraldie'si 'Phone Wanted —Cooks. 2ud Cooks 70s, Housemaids, dewing Maids. Companion Helps. StAK KtUicii iti , i.«o, i,tiuiuU/<> quay ’Phone 2339. Wanted—Reliable Gardener (handy city). Temporary Gardener (station, Mr iiLutjtiu 1, **«*. . t .„, ’Phone 2339. Wanted—Several Married Couples (cottages), good wages STAR KEUifcTR i, 2<«j, l,a»uoioi» quuy. ’Phone 2339. Wanted—Two Housekeepers (interview gentlemen at 12 tomorrow), Housekeeper (widower. Auck--1 and), reference* indispensable. B’IAlt -REGISTRY, ?’6. Cimktnn uuav. ’Phone 2339. Wanted—Two competent Gardeners (interview arranged), Al&ide (schools), all classes Hotel Yvorkers> Female Cooks ~£3 (hotels). Star registry, i Hn><>iun q*i:i> ’Phone 2339. Wanted—Steady Station. Cook -23 (bread), two Shepherd*, Ploughman. Strippers. Milkers. STAR KEGIbi'Kl, 276. Umbton quuy. ’Phone 2339. Wanted—Cooks and Parlourmaids '(private),* Ladyhelps, Nurses, Kitchenwomen. numerous others. MOTOR Driving Taught. Position* assured. See our special dual control car. London Motor School. ’Fhone 24-428 PERSONAL PERSONAL. WANTED Known. —All persons knowing the present whereabout* of—(1) MR DAVID STEER, late of the City Tramway service and Seatoun (or hi* fatheT); (2) MR TRILFORD, late of 112, Freyberg 6treet, Lyall Bay; (3) Mr LEuKIE, late of the Health Sanatorium, Lyall Bay; (4) MR KENNEDY, formerly of corner of Abel Smith and Tory streets, please communicate with the undersigned and oblige. FRED BROOKE, c/o G.P.0., Wellington, Solicitor. DYERS. CLEANERS ETC TTiVERYBODY who has had a Suit 01 MIJ Costume DRY CLEANED tgr oe n a walking, talking advertisement oi iti virtues. Can we include you in this list) Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd. WANTED Known W. Barber and Co., 125, Cuba street, and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Worka in Wellington. N* Dyeing. FOR the Holidays, Suits or Dreece* Dry Cleaned equal to new, at Barber’s, 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing. Known—A. Robertson ar.d ▼ v Co.. Dyers and Cleaners, 37, Ghuznee street, opposite Te Aro Post' Office ’Phone 22*217. P.O. Box 2, T* lro. , INSTALL’S St*am Dyeworks, 85, Vivian -i street. Coetumes Dry Cleaned ami Pressed, 6s; Suita, 7s 6d; Costumes dyed any colour, 10s. AME RICAN 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. Wellington. Telephone 21-985, WANTED Known—That A. Robertson and Co., 37, Ghnznee street, are experts in Dry Cleaning, as well ar Dyeing. Military and Trench Overcoats Dyed P.O. Box 2, Te Aro. ’Pbon* 22-217. BD. DAVIES, Furrier, 208. Lambtoo • quay. Fur Coats made, renovated, relined. All classes of Necklet Wear. Workmanship guaranteed. Prices turn derate. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS KELBURN TEA KIOSK—Open Sundays and Holiday a Hot Luncheon, Is, including tram fare. Morning .and Afternoon Tea. Parties by ar* rangemenc. Tel. 26-2XO. TjUtESH Fish daily at Palmer’s, 108 Lambton quay. WfHERE to Dine Parliamentary v v Cafe, opposite Parliament Buildings, 70, Lambton quay, Wellington’* best. V*7 ANTED, Patrons who appreciate v * the best to visit Parliamentary Cafe, 70, Lamb ten quay, opposite Government Buildings. |"kPEN all day on Tuesdays; Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms. 188, quay. PARLIAMENTARY Cafe, 70. Lambton quay, opposite Government Buildfor sumptuous midday dinner, good and daintv supper. ANTED Known - Private Snppei * v Rooms are provided for Ladies at Elmer’s. 168. Lambton quay. PVR T lAMFXT\RY Cate. 70. Lambton quay Supplies cooked, dressed jultry of a’l oysters, whitest. P« v etc. r ANTMD Known - Wc now remain * n ' 4f *v every Tuesday, •'•er’e T r T. want ruston-pri. who 'iv-n"’ the be-t brow when they pet it. a.. Parliamentary ('’afe to Laml*oimv onnoG*. Ppeord... VISITORS to W pllington »honld gn to Palmer’s up-todate Luncheon Roomy. 168, Lambton auay. All meal, reduced to Is 6d. IT is Town Talk - The dinner served from 12 till 2 p.m. at Parliamentary Cafe, 70. Lambton quay, opposite Govern, inent Buildings. \\7 ANTED Known Palmer's Tats- “ » cheon and Snpper Booms, ■«, Lambton qnsy. are open all day Tneadavs. PEN Daily.—Palmer’s Lnnoheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay, ran be depended upon. noon BOXES lint-grade Tjpswiltw oUUU Carbon, in stock, in all colours Fox Typewriter Co., 83, Grey

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11705, 18 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11705, 18 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11705, 18 December 1923, Page 1

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