SITUATIONS VACANT WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. A PPLICATIONS in writing will bo received up to 9 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, August 20th, 1924, for the positions of — (a) TYPISTE AND STENOGRAPHER! salary JSIS6 per annum. (b) JUNIOR CLERK (male), salary ,£l2O per annum? J. COYLE, Wellington Hospital, August 15th, 1921. Secretary. 481 HYDRO-ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. T>AEI'IHI Borough Council invites ap- - plications for the position of Borough ' Electrical Engineer, able to tako charge of plant and system, and extensions of 1 plant. ‘ Salary ,£SOO per annum. Conditions of 1 appointment may be 'had on application to the undersigned. Applications close 1 SEPTEMBER 4th. i J. H. LUCAS, I Town Clerk. 1 August 13th, 1924. NEWSPAPER REPORTER. j 1 WANTED, for Gountry Newspaper, 3 Active Man as Reporter. Must be ! shorthand writer. One accustomed to routine of a country office, canvassing, ( collecting, etc., preferred. Testimonial , as to sobriety indispensable. Address , "REPORTER," c/o "New Zealand Times.” < WANTED TO RENT BUSINESS Man, good references, - wants a Furnished Flat, 3 rooms, all conveniences, private entrance, central. Tel 2883. WANTED TO HIRE. i WANTED TO HIRE. PILE DRIVING MONKEY. TXTANTED, to hire, 2J to $ Ton Pile » v Driving Monkey, with nipper block and wire rope. Particulars to F. E. POWELL, C.E., 25-27, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. DYERS, CLEAN'ERS, ETC. TjISTALL'S Dyeworks, 85, Vivian street, A-J opp. S.A. Citadel, premier Dyers and Cleaners of Wellington. ' \\T ANTED Known—W. Barber and vv Co., 125, Cuba street, and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeinjr / \\T ANTED Known—A. Robertson and * * Co., Dyers and Cleaners, 37, Ghuznee street, opposite Te Aro Poet Office. ’Phone 22-217. P.O. Box 2. Te Aro. AMERICAN Dyers and Cleaners.— i Suits and Costumes' Dry "Cleaned i aDd Pressed. 7s 6d: repairs, terms moderate; also Men's Hats cleaned - and blocked. Orders called for on request. C. A. Hebbend. - 48.-~Kent terrace, Wei- - lington. Telephone 21-965. SUITS or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal to new, at' Barber’s, 12s, Cuba street No Dyeing. ' . WANTED Known—That A. Robert- ' son and Co., 37, Ghnznoe street, 1 are experts in .Dry Cleaning, as well as i Dyeing. Military and Trench Overcoats Dyed. P.O. -Box 2, To Aro. *Phone 22-217. r : FURS! FURS l FURS! BRING us your old Furs for relining. ■ repairing and remodelling into the { latest fashionable styles. . Opossum, Fox, Rabbit, and, Ferret Skins , tanned and made up. Expert workman- J ship guaranteed, , ALASKA FUR DEPOT , v 103, Willis street ’Phone 3265 (2 rings). CHIMNEY SWEEPS CLANSDOWN, Chimney Sweep, 178, • Molesworth street Work guarteed Tel. 1496. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS KELBURN TEA KIOSK—Open Sundays and Holidays. Hot Luncheon la.-including tram fare. Morning and Afternoon Tea. Parties by arrangement, Tel. 26-210. FRESH Fish daily at Palmer’s, 168, Lambton quay. OPEN all day on Tuesday; Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. • WANTED Known—Private Supper Rooms are provided for Ladies at Palmer’s. 168, Lambton quay. TKTANTED Known—We now remain M open all day every Tuesday. Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. TTISITORS to Wellington ahould go to v Palmer's up-to-date Luncheon Booms, 168. Lambton quay. All meals reduced to to 6d. . WANTED Known Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Booms, 168, Lambton quay, are open all day Tuesday. ' OPEN Daily.—Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms. 168, Lambton quay. can be depended noon. _ Irv A.M. and feeling peckish; well, why i-G not Morning Tea at the "Olde English," Lambton quay? • A THREE-COURSE Dinner like that for Is. 6d! Where P Over at the "Olde English,” Lambton qugy. r A A.M. and feeling peckish; well, why AVI no t Morning Tea at the “Olds English,” Lambton quay! ' IF you are taking rooms with meals out, at New Year, don’t forget tne "Olde English,” Lambton qnay. A THREE-COURSE Dinner like that for Is 6d! Where! Over at the "Olde English,” Lambton quay. IF you are taking rooms with meals out, at New Year, don’t forget the "Olde English,” Lambton quay. YOUR friends will be delighted if you take them to the "Olde English” for afternoon tea. YOUR friends will be delighted if yon take them to the "Olde English” for afternoon tea VTISITORS always return to the "Olde ▼ English," with its pleasant room, quick service, and general cleanliness. THE most fastidious will find no cause for oomplaint at the "Olde English” Tea and Luncheon Room, in Lambton quay. T7ISITORS always return to the "Olde v English," with its pleasant room, quick service, and general cleanliness. FTIHE most fastidious will find no cause A- for complaint at ths "Olde English" Tea and Luncheon Room, in Lambton uua.v.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11910, 18 August 1924, Page 1
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