SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTE E—CAPABLE MOTOR MECHANIC, To take charge of repairs to carrying fleet. Apply 175 BOX 828, G.P.0., Wellington. JUNIOR LEDGER-KEEPER. WANTED, smart, capable Junior Lodger-lceeper (Lady), preferably one just left college. Apply P.O. BOX 1531, Wellington. WANTED, AT ONCE. CAPABLE MALTSTER, to take charge of Two Maltliouses for the Timaru Biewery Company. For particulars, apply MANAGER. P.O Box 158, Timam. MAID wanted, for all work in small flat, two in family; must understand cooking and waiting table, preferably under 25 years. Apply, between 3 and 4, MRS LADIN. Inrerlochy Flats, 144, Abel Smith street. A PPLICATIONS. to be made on P.S.C. Form 17a. obtainable at principal post offices, will be received up to Noon for the following position:— Closing April 2nd, 1924. ASSISTANT TEACHERS, Correspondence Classes, Education Department, Wellington; Educational Division; salary <£2oo per annum, maximum J 2220, without grading increment. Further particulars may be obtained on application. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL. MACHINERY" FOREMAN. A PPLICATIONS, closing noon of April 3rd, 1924, addressed to the undersigned, are invited from men competent to take charge of portable road-making plant, consisting of fleet of tractors, motor roller, scarifier, grader, rock crusher, etc. Must be able to do running repairs and understand the disposition of crushing plant in the qnarry. Wages in acoora with competency. WILFRED L. BEECH, County Clerk. Wellington, Mardh 21st, 1924.
MATRIMONIAL Respectable middle-aged widow, with little money, would like acquaintance of respectable elderly man, matrimony. "Respectable/* "Times” office. FOR LEASE. 137-139, LAMBTON QUAY. "POR LEASE, as above, Large Shop (about 18ft frontage), together with Auction Room, recently occupied by A. E. Carver and Co., situated between Public Trust and new State Eire Offices; has. right-of-way entrance to auction rooxhs. Will let separately. Further particulars from A. E. Carver and Co., 139, Lambton quay. RANGE AND TILE SPECIALISTS, RANGES— Railage paid to any siding up to 60 miles. J. M. Reed, 139, Willis street. Telephone 3244. REDWELL FIRES —We have managed it now. Try the oopper boiler for h.w. service. Guaranteed. J. M. Reid, 189, Willis street. nriRY RekTa Patent Hearth Fire. AnX other of the latest innovations. To be had at J. M. Reid’e. 139, Willis street. RANGES and Coppers repaired, and all kinds of Tile Work by competent tradesmen. J. M. Reid, 139, Willis street.
DYERS, CLEANERS. ETC. ■EXVERYBODX who has had a Sait or JEJ Costume DRY CLEANED by us is a walking, talking advertisement of its virtues. Can we include you in this list? Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd. V*/ 1 ANTED Known—W. Barber and v v Co., 125, Cuba street, and 147, Biddiford street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing. WANTED Known—A Robertson and Co., Dyers and Cleaners, 37, Ghuznee street, opposite Te Aro Post Office. 'Phone 22-217. P.O. Box 2. Te Aro. j E STALL’S Dyeworks, 85, Vivian street, ( opp. S.A. Citadel, premier dyers and cleaners of Wellington. AMERICAN 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 terraoe, Wellington. Telephone 21-965. SUITS or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal to new, at Barber’s, 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing. WANTED Known—That A. Robertson and Co., 37, Ghuznee street, are experts in Dry Cleaning, as well as Dyeing. Military and Trench Overcoats Dyed. P.O. Box 2, Te Aro. 'PhsUe 22-217. BD- DAVIES, Furrier, 208, Lambton • quay. Fur Coats made, renovated, relined. All olasses of Necklet Wear. Workmanship guaranteed. Prices deratePHOTOGRAPHY WORTH A GUINEA—Send any photograph with instructions and cheque or P.O. for 7s fid to Shadloch's Town Hall Studios, Lower Hutt, and we will mail you, post paid., a BEAUTIFUL ENLARGED COLOURED PORTRAIT. Satisfaction guaranteed. BRIDES TO be ! Be wise and have your wedding group taken at Shadloch’s Town Hall Studios, Lower Hutt. MOTHERS! Bring the Kiddies to to Shadlooh’s, Lower Hutt, Town Hall Studios. We are Portrait Specialists.
ALE AND STOUT STENT’S Invalid Stout is food and drink for the undernourished At Central Brewery, Quin street. AATHAT satisfaction there is in a glass V T of pure Ale with a good dinner. That’s Stent’s. TTTQUAL to the beet imported is Stent’s JCi Pale Ale and Invalid Stout. Order a case to-day. MADE right, aged light, bottled right. and sold right, is Stent’s Ale and Stout. Quin street, Wellington. ’Phono 22-333.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11785, 22 March 1924, Page 1
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