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SITUATIONS VACANT ANTED, experienced Kitohenmaid. T y Apply Manager, Hotel Windsor. V\7”ANTED, a good 4th Cook. Apply vv Grand Hotel. fond of travelling, would liko to meet another view travel, or would act as companion or secretary. Apply “Travel/* c/o “Times." T ADIES—Make Jil weekly own home, spare time. Fhacinating work. Send 3d postage for booklet telling how Torchon Lace Co , 229, Collins street, Melbourne. GTAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 268? Quay, opp. Haroourt's. 'Phono 2339. The above office will be closed during the holidays, re-opening Janaary 3rd. - Star registry office. 26& k'-'* Quay.—Mrs Murray, Proprietress, specialises in supplying the demands of Farmers. 'Phone 2339. Recommends Scruhcutters, Bushmen, Labourers, Married Shepherds, and Ploughmen; numerous others. STAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 'Phone 2339, opp. Haroourt's, 268, Lambton quay. Wanted—Numerous • Married Couples for stations and private, hotels, good wages; capable women {child taken, stations), experienced Machine .Milkers 40s, Youth to loam farming, good homo; Head Gardener 50s. £JTAB REGISTRY OFFICE, 263. k-/ Lambton quay. 'Phone 2339. Wanted—Waiters, Waitresses, House* maids. Kitchen women, General Hands, all classes Hotel Workers urgently jcquired. QTAE REGISTRY OFFICE. 268. Lambton quay. 'Phone 2339. Wanted—Reliable Housekeepers, Seoond Cooks, Chefs, Nurses, Companion-Helps, Parlourmaids, Ladyhclps, Cooks and Housemaids (together), Cook 50s (private). WaVdsmaids. STAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 268, Lambton quay. Mrs Murray, Proprietress. Wanted—Reliable full staff for College, excellent conditions for suitable applicants. 'Phono 2339. _ GOTTIS!! zuß, Quay? ojk posite Kirkcsldie's. 'Phone 34(05 Wanted —Nurse Attendant, city, 425. CGTTISH REGISTRY, 208. Uuay. onnosit« Kirkcaldie'*. 'Pboue 3U05. Wanted—Housemaid-laundress 35s Blenheim (fare paid). Waitresses, Relievers. Nelson (fares paid). Scottish registry. 20s. wuay. opposite Kirkcahiie's. 'Phone Wanted—Pantrvmaid, south (fare paid)) Married Couple, man fence, sheep work# wife cook (child taken). SCOTTISH REGISTRY. 208, Quay, cp* posit*» Kirkcladie's. 'Phone 5405. Wanted—Married Couple, boardinghouse, 60s; several Married Couples. Station Cook. Housemaids (town and country hotels). COTTISH REGISTRY, 208. Quay, op* posite Kirkcaldie's. 'Phone 3405. Wanted—House-parlourmaids. Children's Nurse. Cook-generals, Ladyhelps {country), Housekeeper (own mistress). Milkers, Scrub Cutters.' 100 others. OTOR Driving Taught. Positions secured-* . See our special dual control car. London Motor School. .'Phone 24-428. LEADING CHEMISTS E ADIES, Douches, Enemas, Whirling Sprays, ali accessories, private or otherwise, posted privately to any address, confidential Glen-Ara Pharmacy. 94. Cuba street. O'CONNOR Truss, the most comfortable and efficient Trass on the iznarket; single 2os, double 355, posted. Write .up for particulars. Glen-Ara Pharmacy, 94, Cuba street, Wellington. OBESITL— Is your health and 'orm disfigured.by excessive fat? Take Mariebad Tablets, safe and sure; 4s 6d box. R. Johnston. Chemist. Cuba street. ANTI-FAT Pills for Lsidies. safe, effective. reduce fat. eliminate wrinkles, slenderise the figure: posted any address, 8s 6d. . Glen-Ara Pharmacy, 94. Cuba street, Wellington. CORNS!- Corns! Corns! Our Indian Corn Cure( Salek's formula) cures quickly end painlessly; the only reliable cure for corns and warts; ,1s 6d posted. Glen-Ara Pharmacy. 94, Cuba street, Wellington. \YTHY Look Old? Ayres’ Hair Rev v storer. keep it dark, 2s 6d only. R. Johnston, Chemist. Cuba street. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS KELBURN TEA KIOSK-Opea Soa* days and Holidays. Hot Luncheon Is. including tram fare.' Morning and Afternoon Tea. Parties by arrangement. Tel. 26-310. \ fTIRESH Fish daily at Palmer's, -M? Lambton quay. PRIVATE Supper Rooms for Ladi Palmers Luncheon and Si Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. WANTEiy Known Private Supper Rooms are provided for Ladies at Palmer's, 168. Lambton quay. WANTED Knowu—Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms. 168, Lambton quay. VISITORS to Wellington should go to Palmer's up-to-date Luncheon. Rooms, 168, Lambton quay. AU meals reduced to Is 6d WANTED Known Palmer's Luncheon ond Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton qnov Fresh Fish daily. OPEN Daily.—Palmer's Luncheon ana Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton qauy. can be depended upon THRESH Fish daily at Palmer’s LunA? choon and Supper Rooms. 168, Lamb, ton a us*. VISITORS niways return to the # *olde English," with its pleasant room, quick service, and general cleanliness. THE most fastidious will find no cause for complaint at the *'olde English" Tea and Luncheon Room, opposite D.I.C. YOUR friends will be delighted if yon take them to the “Olde English" for afternoon tea, opposite D.I.C. THREK-(SoUI!SE 'Dinner - like that f<u* Is 6d! Where? Over at thr "Olde English," opposite D.I.C. PUBLIC NOTICE Y* OLDB ENGLISH TEA LUNCHEON ROOMS, ANI Opposite D.1.C., under New Management Having taken over Tearooms, I trust, by' 6trict attention to business, combined with Quick Service, Cleanliness, and Civility, to merit a fair share of the public patronage. Our Threc-couiee Dinner. \t Is Gd, is unsurpassed. Morning Tea, Afternoon Tea, and Tea. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. P. HAYWARD, Late Union Steam Ship Company. Known'— Account Books, * * ruled to any requirements. can be had at the "Times" office. These books are strong and faithfully mode, and the quality of the paper is of the best. Ring 2747 for prices

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12022, 27 December 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12022, 27 December 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12022, 27 December 1924, Page 1

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