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SITUATIONS VACANT MANTLE BUYER, DT ri CHRISTCHURCH, require the services of a capable and experienced LADY to take charge of their Mantle and Costume Department. The position is a good cne, with excellent prospects for a lady with the necessary personality and experience. Apply, in first instance, to THE MANAGER; D.1.C., 851 "Wellington. j HUTT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL. WANTED, a Teacher of Book-keep-ing. Shorthand, and Typewriting, who will also assist in clerical work. Half-time work, morning's only. Salary .£l5O per annum. Apply, immediately, to THE PRINCIPAL, 852 Care Technical School, Petone. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. CLERKS WANTED. A PPLICATIONS will be received up -CX to 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, MARCH 16th, 1926, for— CLERK (Male), £156 per annum. CLERK (Female), £156 per annum. And. Junior Typiste and Stenographer, «£BO. Applicants to state age and experience. J. COYLE, Secretary. General Hospital, March 11th, 1926/ 841 LONDON MOTOR SCHOOL. POSITIONS Assured. Learn now Driving and Running Repairs; no accidents. Established eight years. Only up-to-date school in Australasia. Six cars, large workshops. we have to advertise for drivers—there is a shortage. Out of 16,000 trucks, many more cars and tr&ctors. You choose this occupation; certificate guaranteed few days; no failures. Several ladies placed as companion-drivers. T. CHSISTISON, Manager. 139, Adelaide rd*, Wellington. Tel. 24-428 BOARD AND RESIDENCE 9MDIXi£AVE STREET (opposite s Lambton station), Good Aooommoda* tion for Permanent and Casual Guests. Tariff, 7s 6d per day. Permanents by arrangement. WANTED, good Board and Residency, near University; private family or boarding-house. Apply, A4ll, “Times’'' office. 846 Q 7 MOLESWORTH STREET. —Per- * 9 manont Board and Residence, 35s per week; casuals, 7s 6d per day. Under new management. Mrs Johns, proprietress. \I7AITANGI. 58, Boulcott street, VaVV . cancies; double and single rooms; superior accommodation; terms moderate. Tel. 41-682 575 ENNISMORE, 53, Boulcott street, has vacancies. Double and Single Rooms. Superior accommodation. Terms moderate. Good view of city and harbour. Tel 41-301 QELWYN-PRIVATE Hotel, Cambridge terrace, Courtenay place end—Vacancies fot* Permanent or Casual Guests. ALBEMARLE Private Hotel, 59, Ghuanee street, is now under the management of S. G. Stacey (late Belwyn Hotel); casuals 10s per day, permanents bv arrangement fTVHE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, •A. Ghuimee street. Excellent Table and Appointments. Moderate Tariff. Permanent guests by arrangement. Direction. Mrs D. J McGowan. UNDfiR NEW MANAGEMENT. JTIHE RITE, 29b, Willis street: Now A Open to receive Guests. Exclusive acccommodation. Double and Single BedSitting rooms, with breakfast tray, use of conveniences, smoking lounge. Hot baths, etc. 'Phone 20-779. TO LET TO LET. TOfTAREHOUSE and SAMPLE ROOM TV SPACE. Apply KODAK (AUST.) PTY., LTD., 18, Victoria street. TO LET. SOFT Goods centre, Victoria street; well lighted sample room; all conveniences; electric goods and passenger lifts; electrio light; second floor; particularly well lighted. Approximately 400 feet, to let for term; reasonable rental. Apply to J. K. MILLS, SONS AND CO., 850 18, Victoria street. mO LET, Seatoun—Butcher’s Shop, low A rent, no goodwill; splendid opening ! and grand chance of eslablUhin.* a real business in this progressive suburb. E. J. Barnett, 106, Inglis fctreet, Soutoun. ’Phone 24-293. WANTED TO RENT WANTED, by young Married Couple, Self-contained Flat, 3 rooms and kitchenette, must be near town. Reply c/o Janson Bros., 105, Cuba street. MISCELLANEOUS DARNING. Mending and Renovating at moderate rates is undertaken by The Saves Nine Co., above Hart’s, 33, Willis street, Wellington. 710 PLANS Prepared, 4,5, 6-roomed Bungalows, 30s; 40 neat, up-to-i date designs, ss. "Designers,” P.O. Box t 1270. | \\T ANTED KNOWN Fashion and I * * Quality in Boots and Clothing ! at M, Davis’s, New and Second-hand i Dealers, corner Jessie and Taranaki ! streets. ’Phone 21-298. DINNER SUIT and Dress Suit, brand now, best tailor-made, fit small man; will sacrifice for quick sale; first in will buy. Hayvice’s, 56, Taranaki street. REDDING School of Motor-driving, 150. Riddiford street, ’phone 25-121. Wo tench correctly; no failures; modern cars. 357 171 OR SALE—Large Stock of Travelling A Bags; must sell; no reasonable offer refused. Also. Gramophone and Records, cost £ls, selling £8 for quick sale. Mrs Hayvice, 56. Taranaki street, opp. Terminus Hotel Tel 22-197 REDDING School of Motor-driving, 150, Riddiford street, ’phone 25-121. We teach correctly; no failures; modern cars. 357 DYERS AND CLEANERS WANTED known W. Barber and Co., 125, Cuba street and 147, Riddiford street, are .the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing. 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. Hobbend, 49, Kent terrace, Wellington. Telephone 21-965. SUITS or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal to new at Barber’s, 125* Cuba street. No Dyeing.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12393, 12 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12393, 12 March 1926, Page 1