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SITUATIONS VACANT ANTED—Experienced Night Porter. * * Apply New Commercial Hotel. WANTED— Bricklayer to Build .Retaining Wall. Apply Sir Trubv King, Melrose. 324 YM/'ANTED for country, bmail fain By, * * refined, experienced Cook-House-keeper. Apply Mrs Philbrick Smith, Akitio. Registry Office, 208, Lambton kp quay. Urgently Several reliable Married Couples; excellent positions; interviews arranged. 'Phone 42-944. STAR Registry Office, 263, Lambton quay. Reliable Single Ploughman and Farm Hand (Kaikoura). STAR Registry Office, 2GS, Lambton. quay. 'Phono 42-944. Wanted— Competent Ladyhelp, 45s (station): Ladyhelp (drive car necessary, city); Waiting Housekeeper (town, country); Housekeepers, Nurses, Daily Nurse (citv), Mother's Help (city;. STAR Registry Office, 268, Lambton quay. Wanted. Female Cooks, Kitchenmen, Hall Porter, Relievers, Head Waitresses (town. country). Waitresses (tea rooms). 'Phone 42-944. STAR Registry Office, 268, Lambton quay. 'Phone 42*944. Disengaged— All classes Farm Workers, Hotel Workers, Labourers, Youths, Farms; ail well recommended workers. Scottish registry, 20s, Quay 'Phone 43-405. The Farmers and City Labour Bureau. Wanted: Married Couple, two adults, £lB2, excellent position. SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208, Qua\ 'Plione 43-405. The Farmers and City Labour Bureau. Wanted: Married Couple, wife cook, man handy general hand, £5 ISs 6d (boardinghouse); Married Couple, station, cottage, no objection one child, £l5O. SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208. Quav 'Phone 43-405. The Farmers and City Labour Bureau. Wanted: Waitress: 40s; Housemaid-waitress and Fnntrymaid Waitress, 37s 6d, fares paid; Female Cook and Waitress, together, small country hotel, fares paid. Scottish registry, 203, Quay 'Phone 43-105. The Farmers and City Labour Bureau. Wanted: Male Second Chefs, ,£4; Housekeeper, widower, children, musical preferred, interview employer; Cooks, Cook-generals, 40s; Companion Hefp, 355. BROWN'S Registry, Hamilton. Better jobs, better servants All kinds ol skilled unskilled labour supplied. MATRIMONIAL PERSONS, young or middle-aged, wishing introductions, view matrimony, write or consult Manager, N.Z. Progressive Agency, 12, Panama street, Wellington. Houre, 2 to 4. and 7 to d. Monday, Thursday and Friday, evenings only. FOR SALE TO SHOPKEEPERS. ATTRACT attention to your WindowDisplay by using a "WindowKnocker," which can be obtained for a modest sum. Full particulars from "WINDOW DISPLAY," Care The Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., Exchange Buildings. Lambton quay, Wellington. O/Y PLANS and Elevations of selected O” Bungalows, post free, ss. Harry Ratcliffe, Architect, Wairoa, H.B. AT RADFORD'S, LTD., Bead Blinds 12s 6d, Door Mats Is lid, Beds from 20s, Iron Bedsteads ss, Teasets 15a 6s. Dinner Sets 30s, Salads Is each. COAL, GRAIN—W. J. Gaudin and Son, 40, Ghnznee street. City, and Bay road, Kilbirnie. Prompt and satisfatcory service. AT RADFORD'S, LTD., Piano, new, from .£SO, cash or terms; Office Safes from £lO 10s, all sizes; Iron Tanks, with taps, from 30s; 500 gallon, £5. T7K)R SALE —Chesterfield Suites, Oak -V Bedroom Suites, cheapest in Wellington. E. Vino and Co., Customhouse quay (late Dominion avenue). T I7tD~ CarpTt Squares from 20s to £2O; Runners, 2s 6d to 32s 6d; Matting Squares from 12s 6d; Matting, Is yard; Cretonnes, Is yard; Lino, 5s 6d yard.

COAL, GRAIN—W. J. Gaudin and Son, 40, Ghuznee street, City, and Bay road, Kilbirnie. Prompt and satisfactory service TT'OR SALE Bohm PianA E. Vino JO and Co., Customhouse quay, (late Dominion avenue). AT RADFORD’S, LTD., Women's and Children's Drapery and Clothing, best Value in town at JO4, Cuba street, also Furniture on Easy Terms. / KELLOW Bread, made with milk, more attractive colour and bloom. Try some to-day. \7INE AND CO have the best solec- ▼ tion of equal-to-new Pianos in Wellington. Going cheap. Owners require cash. Address—lo 7, Customhouse quay, Wellington. __ IBOR SALE—3O Pairs of Trousers, - worth 335, selling at 12s 6d a pair; also Tweed Coats, Raincoats and Oilskins. Mrs Hayvice, 56, Taranaki st., opp Terminus Hotel Tel. 22-197. FOR SALE—Ladies' Dresses, Costumes, Siloes, Hats, etc., at reasonable prices, to suit all purses. Mrs Hayvice, 56 Taranaki street, opp. Terminus Hotel. Tel 22-197 ' KELLOW Broad, better crumb and grain; a rich nutty flavour; now made with milk. [7l0 R SALE—Large Stock of Travelling Bags: must sell; no reasonable offer refused. Also, Gramophone and Records, cost wCIS, selling .£8 for quick sale. Mrs Hayvice. 56. Taranaki street, opp Terminus Hotel Tel. 22-197. FIRE! rr\HE other day five persons suffered in i a wooden house fire; three were burned to death, one man on the grouni floor had only to step through a window to safety;. \ct he was burned to death. Do you realise the dreadful risk to your children ? Build for permanence, health, comfort, safety. Save insurance, painting, upkeep, depreciation, firing. WINGET CONCRETE BLOCK System used by British Government in ail its colonies (especially earthquake ones) and India. Approved by the world's first architects and engineers. Earthquake proof, fire-proof, soundproof, heat-proof, cold-proof, damp-proof. The Best and LEAST COSTLY house to live in. AUBREY GUALTER AND CO.. 119-151, Eoatherston street. Tel. 41460. OYERS AND CLEANERS WANTED known W. Barber and Co,. 125, Cuba street and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dry (’loaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing. AMERICAN Pvevs mid Cleaners- — Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed 7s fid. Repairs, terms moderate; also Men’s Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Orders called for on Teqneet. C. A. Uehbend, 40. Kent terrace, Wellington. Telephone 21-963. SUITS or Proves Dry Cleaned equal to new at Barber's, 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12433, 29 April 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12433, 29 April 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12433, 29 April 1926, Page 1