SITUATIONS VACANT. ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. STIPENDIARY STEWARDS. APPLICATIONS for the Office of Stipendiary Stewards (two in number) will be received by the Secretary of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club, at Christchurch, up to OCTOBER 19, 1914. Applications must be by letter, addressed to the Secretary only, and will be treated as 1 strictly confidential. Communications to the members of the Committee will not be permitted. The first appointment will be for one year, subject to the power of the Committee, of the Club to discontinue at. any time the services of the Stipendiary Stewards, or either of them, on giving one month's notice, or to dismiss them without notice for inefficiency or irregularity of conduct, disobedience of orders, or infringement of the Rules and Regulations or By-laws. The Salary of such Stipendiary Stewards shall be £IOO per annum each. Schedules of duties, etc., may be seen at the Office of the Club, Victoria Chambers, Armagh Street. 3964 Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, October 6, 1914. " PPLICATIONS will be received by the Undersigned up till Noon on OCTOBER 19, 1914, for the POSITION of DAIRY INSTRUCTOR and GRADER, Gisborne. Further particulars may be seen in the New Zealand "Gazette" of the-Ist inat., or may be obtained on application to the Permanent Head, Department of ,Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, Wellington. Salary, £280; maximum, £3OO. General division. A. J7f'H.' BENGE, 3914 .>'.-■ Secretary. ANTED, Experienced Cook-General. Mrs ■ ■ William Irving, 56 Armagh St. 5604 ANTED, Good General; country girl » ' preferred; wages 15/-. Apply Mrs Shand, 7 Slater Street. 5603 ANTED, Improver or Apprentice on T f tailoring. 653 Colombo St. 5599 ANTED. Intelligent Boy/ for Literary '»»... Department of THE SUN. HEEPFARMERS.' LABOUR, EXCHANGE. ~ Wanted (at once) : Married Couples, Ploughmen, and Farm Hands, several Men and Boys (to milk and generally useful), Cowinan-Gardener. Sheepfarmers* Labour Exchange, 155 Hereford St. .35 LOST AND FOUND. OST (This Morning), Motor Cycle FOOT--1 BOARD. Reward 11 Cracroft Terrace, Cashmere Hills • . 5602 WANTED. WANTED (by Young Man), Clerical Work for two months. Apply Urgent, P. 0., Christchurch. ' ' 5598 AA BRAND New Tubes at 3/6. Bennett '""Bros., Cashel St. W. 5526 SPRING TTaIR, • Durham St. ScKoolroOro Next Thursday. Admission: Afternoon free. Evening 3d. ' 5582 CHEDULES for the Annual Kennel Club. *-' Show can be obtained from C. W. Hervey, 59 WANTED— Send post card for price of Go-cart Repairs,' etc.; renovations a specialty.. Peck's, 72 Lower High St. 5525 OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT—Wanted to Buy, Old False Teeth; sound or broken; highest prices given in New Zealand. Cash by> return mail. Send to J. DUNSTONE, .293 Box 345, Christchurch. E. COOPER, Coal and Firewood Mer- • chant, Cranford Street Terminus. 'Phone 1663. Orders promptly delivered. [ BUXTON, Contractor, Carrier. Coal, Fire- «* • wood Merchant; clay supplied. Thone 3350 (2 long rings), New "Brighton, or Box Reece and Sons. -287 7»QR Chtap and Artistic Picture Framing, | • try Rintoul's, 174 Armagh St., Colosseum Buildings. .252 I JUMNER Cadena Tea Rooms—Afternoon r3. Tqa, Luncheons. Picnic Parties catered for; Weddings. 'Phone 2666 (two short rings). . ' , .279 j"F you want thick, abundant hair and to L stop it falling out, try Fin,sen Light treatment. Medico Electric Institute, 146. Armagh Street. .281 UTONEY to Lend privately—£s to £25 M- upon Household Furniture (without removal) ; repayable by easy instalments. Call or write, enclosing. stamp for reply, L. W. Balkind, draper, 629 Colombo ftreet. .125 ONGDIN makes a Specialty of Renovating Baby Cars. Now is the time, for Renovation. LONGDIN'S work is first-class and prices low. 538-540 Colombo Street (near Moorhouse Avenue). .67 IT will pay you to visit Balkind's for everything you require in Drapery, Clothing, Boots, etc. Everything of- she best. Easy weekly payments. 629 Colombo ilt. ONGDIN keeps a big stock of Beds, Pillows, and Quilts for Baby Cars always in stock. Best value in town. COLOMBO ST. (near Moorhouse Av). r THEN you are tired of Drugs for Rheu ' matism, try the latest effectual treatment. Medico Electric Institute, 146- Armagh St. _• _ .281 \ 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 __--- k O wliThat 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 Christchurch. 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 waiter 1 on daily for orders. Country customers can, always rely on letters and telegramß being promptly attended to. J SMALLGOODS A SPECIALTY. The Annual Output reaches Half a Million Pounds. The quality sold speaks for itself. jr*-| to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Drapery—dt/A £1 to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Boots — £1 to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Suits—£l t« £5, from 2/- weekly, for Costumes.—At Bal kind's, 629 Colombo St., near Tuam St. HIE FURNITURE Purchased from OAK HALL is Exclusive Chic, and Original. The Styles are quite delightful, and cannot be purchased' elsewhere." Designers and actual manufacturers of New Aft Furniture. | 115 WORCESTER STREET i (Opposite New Government Buildings).
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 212, 12 October 1914, Page 1
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