I WANTED. WHOLESALE Clothing—Wanted, Competent Coat Machinist for chart work; also Machinists and Finishers for all departments. Constant employment. Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Allen Street. 1472 [7ANTED, Youth for Seam-pressing, KaiaF » poi Clothing Factory, Allen St. 1171 YTjTANTED, Housemaid-Waitress. Apply at * ' once Canterbury Hotel, Lyttelton. r ANTER, for Christ's College, 2 House- * maids. Apply, before May 7, • Mrs Flower, Christ's College. 1473 WANTED, Machinist for four-sider machine. C E. Otley, timber merchant, Madras Street N. 1948 ANTPJD at Once, Probationer for private 11 hospital in country. Reply S 10, Sun Office. 1928 ANTED, Position of Caretaker or Trust T ' by married man; family of three; good references. Apply T2, Sun Office. 1944 TANTED, Work for one month by strong, intelligent boy, from May 5. Tl, Sun. RESERVED Young Lady would undertake ''■ ' ■ work of any description, all day or for a few hours daily; domestic arid business experience. T4, Sun Office. ■ 1946 OOIL for Filling, delivered. Apply Job, opposite Shipping Co., Hereford Street. ANTED, Small Lap Dog; any descripT T tion; must be cheap.. To, Sun Office. ANTED, .Working Man 1 Boarder; or two ' T friends to share large room; conveniences. Apply 201 Montreal Street (opposite Aulesbrook's). - 1949 Triumph,- 3-speed 1912 New Hudson; 1912 King Dick, 1909 Allday's Matchless, Bradbury, 1911 Ariel, 1910 Douglas, 1911 .Humber; also several others. Clarkson's Motor Exchange, opposite Imperial Hotel, St. Asaph. Street. .124 »ARGAIN—Gun, £6; Banjo, £3; Old > Violin, £5, worth £l2; Genuine Secondhand B.S.A. Bike, £3 10/.—Colosseum Wardrobc> 167 Gloucester Street. "OTOR: CAR Bargains^—l6-20 Humber - Delivery Van, i>so deposit; 20 h.p. 5-seater Car, fully* equipped, £l6s;' terms can be arranged. Clarkson's Motor Exchange, opp. Imperial Hotel, St. Asaph Street. "ONEY to Lend, privately—£s to £25 — upon household furniture (without removal), repayable by easy instalments. Call or write, - enclosing stamp for reply. L. W. Balkind, draper, 629 Colombo Street. .125 OOLQSSEUM WARDROBE—Wonted to Buy, Gentlemen's Misfits, Left-oft" Suits and Boots, Bags, Portmanteaux, Guns, Musical Instruments, etc., 167 GLOUCESTER STREET. Highest price given. jPI to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Drapery— : *-*-\fc*l; to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Boots—£l t& £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Suits —£1 to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Costumes.—At Balkind's, 629 Colombo Street, near Tuam St. INTER is approaching. Procure your ' Blankets from Holmes and Sons, 130 and 132 High. St. Full-size Colonial manufucture, 25/-. We manufacture all our own Bedding, and guarantee it made from the best Samarang Kapoc. For Bedsteads and Bedding go to Holmes and Sons; # .92 "OLLER & YOUNG LTD., Worcester Street, Enamelleps, Die Sinkers, Engravers. Brass Plates, Stencils,' Burning Brands Rubber Stamps,. . Copperplates Steel Stamps, Lino and Half-tone Blocks. ,89 your Left-off Suits and Boots to ROBSON'S, 203 High Street. Highest price given. Letters attended to. ' 'Phone 3628. f?-| FOR 2/- Weekly—Go straight to Bal- <*'-*- kind's for a Complete Outfit. Fashionable Suits, Boots, Neckwear, Shirts, Collars, Underwear. Easy weekly payments. 629 Colombo Street. ECOND-HAND Engines, Gear Boxes, Differentials, Windscreens, Hoods, Lamps, Horns, and Magnetos, Tyres, Coils, etc., at Clarkson's Motor Exchange, opp. Imperial Hotel, St. Asaph Street. .124 ENAMELLING we are on top. In Stencils ' we excel; Rubber Stamps we have no equal; Line Blocks for advertisers. Aloller and I'oung, Ltd., Worcester Street. .89 FOR 2/- Weekly —Boots, Clothing, Underwear, Household Articles of every description and texture; finest quality only, and most moderate prices. L. W. Balkind, 629 Colombo Street. .125 TOP—£2s purchases a 2J h.p. Motor Cycle, free engine, recently overhauled; guaranteed; £lO deposit, balance arranged. Clarkson's Motor opp. Imperial Hotel, St. Asaph Street. 'OLMES & SONS, 130 and 132 High St., - have just opened 250 Rolls Floorcloth and Linoleum, direct from the manufacturer. Absolutely r «the best value in town. L GOOD Article, is always a pleasure to - its owner. Go to Balkind's for Good Blouses, Good Shirts, 'Good Hats, Good Everything.- 629 Colombo Street. .125 ~HEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchange.— —'■ Wanted (at once): Married Couples, Ploughmen and Farm Hands, several Men and Boys (to milk and generally useful), Cow-man-Gardener, Cadets, Housekeeper, Station Hand and Shepherd (for Chathams), Competent Shepherd, Experienced Wire Fencers(for hill country), Gold Miners (good wages). Sheepfariners' Labour Exchange, 155 Hereford Street. .35 PUBLIC NOTICES. 7 A N T E D KNOW N. ▼ V MISSES R. M. BEATTIE Are Selling Heal Hair Switches, 22iu long, in all shades, for 7/6, 8/C, 10/6. Puffs, Pin Curls, made of naturally wavy hair, from 5/6 to 10/-. HAIR AND SKIN SPECIALISTS, MASSEUSE, ROOMS, No. 10, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHUROH (next Post Office). .164 ANT E D K N O \V N. That if you want the BEST MEAT the country produces at Greatly Reduced Rates, go to F. H. STEEL, BUTCHER, 702 and 704 COLOMBO STREET. The Leading Establishment of its kind in Christehureh. Nothing but absolutely the Best Meat the country produces kept. Don't be persuaded to buy inferior quality and rubbish when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on daily for orders. Country customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALTY. The Annual Output reached Half a Million Pounds. The quantity sold speaks for itself. THE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring tbe help or business desired. Two lines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6, ,
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 75, 5 May 1914, Page 1
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