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SITUATIONS VACANT SCOTTISH Registry, 20S, Quay, apposite Kirkcaldie’s. 'Phone 43-40,,, tho Farmers' and City Labour Bureau. A\ anted : Male Chef and Second Cook. SCOTTISH Registry, 20S. Quay, opposite Kirkcaldie’s. 'Phono 43-405, tho Farmers' and City Labour Bureau. \\ anted : 1 cmale Cooke, country hotels, lares paid; Female Cook, station, home, 50s; Waitresses. Housemaid-Waitresses, 355, fares paid. SCOTTISH Registry, 20S. Quay, onposite Kirkcaldie's. 'Phone 43-105, tko Farmers' and City Labour Bureau. U anted: Cowman, Head Gardener, House-Parlourmaids (355), Kefined Domestics. town and countrv. SCOTTISH Registry. 20S. Quay, posite Kirkcaldie's. 'Phone 43-405, i\r° y a , rm^ s Labour Bureau. Wanted: Married Farmhand, wife cook /I Children's Nurse, 1 child (hotel); Nurses. Housekeepers, Several others. STAR Registry Office. 265, Lambton quay. Established 21 years, specialises m Supplying tho Demands of Farmers. 'Phone 42-944. O'FAlt Registry, 26Sk Quay. "Phone ip 4--944 Wanted Qualified Halo teacher (credentials) STAR Registry. Quay. 'Phone 42-944 Wanted-Land Girl, Mar rxed Coaples (stations). Gardeners, Assist-ant-Gardeners, Machine Milkers, Cowmen . Youths (farms). STAR Resist ry, 368, Quay. Th^S 42-944. M anted Reliable Housekeepers (widowers, children). Nurses. U ardsmaids, Maids (institutions), second t-ooks Cook.- (urgently). Experienced Hotel, rearo-.tr Waitresses. Relievers ivitchenwomen. Generals (hotels) ©TAR Registry. 263, Qmi: 'Phom r i W anted Parlourmaids Cook-Laundresses and Houseparlour maids ("together). Refined Domestics hou«e) or^ Gr 9, Femalo Cook (tourist S TA .o o,7 eS, ri- r - v ' 265 -~P*'uaT. ThPnl i, 42 ' 944 i, Disengaged—Scrub Cutters, Fencers, Married, Single Ploughmen, Farm Hands. Competent Hotel Chefs. Kitchenmen (reliable workers). TO LET \\ipy'T FK xo LET—Large, well-li 7 , workshop, vicinity of Lower Tori street; suit plumber. Ring IR i •(O LET.T° LET.—The Terrace (’Phone 43-517): Double Bed-sitting-room, fireplace gas ring, cooker; fully furnished; alsi single iioom, conveniences. 18! O LET. GSOO Square Feet Office and TYanihon* Accommodation. Apply— WRIGHT. STEPHENSON * CO., XTD. 34. Customhouse quay.

FINANCIAL FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY. AFE\V of th awaiting ? mant stims we hav« investment are as fol--£30,000, £15,000. £IO,OOO £3OOO. £2250. £I9OO, £1750, £ISOO, £1250’ and many smaller sums. Rates: 6 per cent. 6i per cent., and 7 per cent., dependinpf on locality and margin offered Ail financial advice free. CHAS. B. BUXTON-, LTD., Financial Brokers, 164. Featherston 6treet Phone 40-100

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS pIANOS and Organs, from .£l6 np- , wards; easy time payments, from 5s weekly. Fleming and Co.. nearly Library, Newtown E Stork Art Class of Music and Kecords by the world's best makers; cMI and inspect Fleming and Co., The Phoneriee. Newtown. W 1 /'''HEAP Wax Kecords, inclnding Stand- ~ ard , and Amberol; also Edison 1 nonographs from 70s; time-payment system Fleming and Co., The Phonenes, Newtown. ■pOK SALE (jfleap - Wax Record. , Standard, Is 3d; four-minute Araberol, 2s. Edison Phonographs; easy time payments, Fleming and Cn. # The Fhoneries, Newtown. board and residence 07 MOLES WORTH STREET has v«- ** • 9 cancies for boarders 35s per -week; 8s per day, THE Hydrangeas,” Hawkestono street, Thorndon; comfortable rooms; double and single; every convenience; meals or gas ring. Adults. Central. WHITEHALL Private Hotel, Domin- ▼ " ion avenue J-anrf 3os weekly, Cs per day; reductions for families; ‘good table, hot baths, conveniences. ’Phone 42-237 i« SELVVYN Private Hotel, Cambridge terrace, Courtenay place end.—Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests. HO r l EL ARGON N E.—Entirely under new management. Vacancies for casual guests; permanents by arrangement Tariff, IQs 6d per day. TJUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Dominion avenue, one minute walk G.P.O. Casuals 10s 6d peT dav. Permanents by arrangement W, Barry Smith. Proprietor. Phone 40-910 HO HE UITIS, 200, Willis street: Now ■* Open to receive Guests, Commercial Travellers, Casuals Exclusive accommodation, Double and Single BedSitting Rooms, with %-cakfast tray; lounge. Hot baths, etc. *Plione 20-779 ARAHIWI. 67. Abel Smith street— Superior Board and Residence, excellent table; comfy rooms: hot baths: full board 35s per week; all meals, 25-; dinner only, 10s per week. 415 Albemarle private hotel. 59. Uhuznee street, is well known as *he most comfortable in Wellington Casuais 10s per day; permanents by arrangement. S. G Stacey, proprietor MULGRAVE STREET <cppost- * Lambton station). Good Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests Tariff, 7s 6d per dav. Permanents by arrangement. AITANGI, 58, Boiilcott street VV cancies; double and single rooms; superior accommodation; terms moderate. Tel. 41-682. 575 WANTED TO BU<Y SACKS. —Chaff and Flour Sacks Wanted W J. Gaudin and Son, Coal and Grain Merchants, Ghuznee street and Kilbirnia. WANTED to Buy—s-rd. House, Mt. Victoria, up to .£2000; .£2OO deposit. Reply A6BO, care “Times” office, Wellington. rpIOTS, Fancy Goods and Stationery.— X A great little business turning over iIISOO per annum; very low rent for shop and living-rooms; stock at valuation (no goodwill!; genuine reason for sale. Apply Antcliffs, Dannevirke.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12660, 21 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12660, 21 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12660, 21 January 1927, Page 1

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