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SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED— Washing or Ironing, 8 a.m. till 3 p.m., by experienced woman. Write A 459, care “Times” office. PERSONAL WANTED —Anybody knowing the whereabouts of Norman Cyril Cross, waterside worker, late of Welling;ton, kindly communicate with A 460, care “Times” office. 331) ANTED—Kind People to Adopt ▼ * Baby from birth, of healthy pnrents. Apply A 461, care office. WANTED TO RENT /'YOUPLE, with one child, want to rent two Unfurnished or Furnished Booms, use of conveniences. Apply A 462, c/o “Times” Office, Wellington. WANTED TO BUY V/VTANTED to Buy—Cream Separator, " " any make or condition. State price and where seen, by letter to Engineer, 22, Roy street, Newtown, VVelline--1 ton. i CJTAMPS and Collections Bought. Send I 2d for new price list. T. Nicolle, 105, Pitt street, Sydney. 243 I r\ISCARDED Raise Teeth, any condiI tion (pre-war preferred), to .£4, per j set paid. Pearline Co., Auckland. CCVGKb Chaff and Flour Sacks Want-iK-7 ed. W. J, Gaudin and Son, Coal am f .^, r , ain Merchants. Ghuznee street and Kilbirme. LOST AND FOUND T OST, on Monday, Tyro and lUm, ■""T iWV. 1 - carrier, between Masterton and Wellington. I'index* .please communicate with A 643, c/o “Times” Gffice, Wellington. "1 OST, One Terrier Pup, two months old, answering to tlio name of Peter. Reward 10s on returning to Miss Scott, 115, Brougham street. Tolenhone 20-829. BOARD AND RESIDENCE T>OARD and Residence, central, for Young Man; single room; terms moderate. 141, Upper Dixon street. 302 O MU lAi K.A V F SXREET (opposite . * Eambton station), Good Accommodation. for Permanent and Casual Guests. Tariff, 7s 6d per day. Perinauents by arrangement. 07 MOLESWORTH STREET.—Per- ' • 9 manent Board and Residence', 35s I per week; casuals, 7s 6d. per day. Under new management. Mrs Johns, proprietress. V/iTAITANGI, 58, fioulcott street, Vn- “ cancies; double and single rooms; superior accommodation; terms inoderate Tel. 41-682 5“5 CJ EEWYN PRIVATE Hotel, Cambridge terrace, Courtenay place end —Vacanoies for Permanent or Casual Guests y 4 LBEMARLE Private Hotel, 59, Ghuz- **•*“ nee street, is now under the management of S. G. Stacey (late Selwyn Hotel); casuxls 10s per dav, permanents bv arrangement rpHE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, A Ghuznee street. Excellent Table end Appointments. Moderate Tariff Permanent guests by arrangement. Direction, Mrs D. J McGowan UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ITIHE RITZ, 291), Willis street: Now 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.

MISCELLANEOUS HARACTEIi Ifiea dcr—Ad vice, business, health. Send birth date. A©tra, Box 76, P. 0., Wellesley st., Auckland. REDDING School of Motor-driving, 150, Riddiford st., 'phone 25-121. We teach correctly; no failures; modern cars. Tuition by principals only. T\ARNING. Mending and Renovating at moderate rates is undertaken by The Saves Nine Co., above Hart’s, 33, Willis street, Wellington. 710 REDDING School of Motor-driving, We teach correctly; no failures: modern cars. Tuition by principals only. REDDING School of Motor-driving, 150, Riddiford st., 'phone 25-121. We teach correctly; no failures; modern cars. Tuition by principals only. REDDING School of Motor-driving, 150, Riddiford st., ’phone 25-121. Wo teach correctly; no failures; modern cars. Tuition by principals only. REDDING School of Motor-driving, 150, Riddiford st., 'phone 25-121. We teach correctly; no failures'; modern cars. Tuition by principals only. PR IVATE Hotel, m thriving inland town; 40 rooms, always full, showing excellent returns with low expenses; , will sell or exchange for Wellington property. Apply Antciiff’s, Dannevirke. i 'Vy ANTED KNOWN "and ™ * Quality in Booto and Clothing ■at M Davis’s, Now and Second-hand Dealers, corner Je.ssie and Taranaki I streets 'Phono 21-208. |T'XINNER bUIT and Dress Suit, brand I-*-'* new, best tailor-made, fit small I man; will sacrifice for quick sale; first in will buy. Hayvice’s, 56, Taranaki street. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS fon,d of Cakes? Well try some de licious Brown Bread and Butter with your morning Tea or Coffee. A 1 Palmer’s, 168. Lamoton quay. PALMER’S are noted for Curried Oysters TVTEW Commercial Cafe, 70, Lambton quay (opp Government Buildings) supplies tho best 3-Course Lunch in town for Is 6d B Spiro, proprietor (late Oommercial Grill Rooms, Panama street) PALMER’S* 168, Lambton quay—Fish and Grills from 11.30 till 8 p.m. OPEN.—New Commercial Cafe. 70, Lambton quay (opp Govt. Bldgs ) —We are now ready to weloome our old clients and their friends. B Spiro, proprietor (late Commercial Grill Rooms, Panama street) PALMER’S, 168 Lambton quay —Fish and Grills from 11.30 till 8 p.m. jV’EW Commercial Cafe. 70, Lambton quay (opp Government Buildings). —Now open. Breakfast. 6.30 n.m to 9.30 a.m.; Lunch, 12 to 2 p.m Meals at all hoxirs B. Spiro, proprietor (late Comniercial Grill Rooms, Panama street) PALMER’S are noted for their Grills. 168, Lambton quay. NEW Commeic’al. Cafe. 70, Lambton quay (opp. Government Buildings) —Try our Oysters; always fresh; opened bv experts Meals at ail hours. U Spiro, proprietor (late Cor-mercial Grill Rooms. Panama street). TVfOT fond of Caßcs? Well try somo <telicious Brown Bread and Butler, with your morning Tea or Coffee Al Palmer's, 168. Lambton quay. TJALMEIv’S Tot Oyatein, A morning X i Pick-ino-up.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12434, 30 April 1926, Page 1

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