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SITUATIONS VACANT. EDUCATION BOARD. COMMERCIAL INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED. APPLICATIONS arc invited for the posi tion of Second Assistant ill the Secondary Department, Westport District High School, Junior Division subjects. Applicants must also be qualified to give instruction in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, and Typewriting. Salary £190—£220. An additional £SO to £OO can be earned as Commercial Instructor ill the Westport Technical School. Applications Board, Nelsoi: 23rd MARCH. st reach the office of the at later than FRIDAY, N. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Nelson, March G, 1017. 9383 HP O PI A N 0 M A K E R S, Or Men with Piano Factory Experience. WANTED: Men in all branches of the trade; especially Belly-men, and Markers off. Good money and excellent prospects for experienced men. Apply in first instance by letter, giving full particulars to "Capable," c/o Messrs J. Ilott, Ltd., flr,fl4 Advertising Agency, Wellington. . _7ANTED a MISTRESS for FLEA BAY VV AIDED SCHOOL, teach 1 children. Salary £45 yearly, with board. References required. Apply 9554 A. I. RHODES, Flea Bay. WANTED Competent Bookkeeper, with Customs and shipping experience preferred. "Bookkeeper," Sun office. 3878 WANTED Experienced Counter-hand for Grocery Department. Wardell Bros. and_Co. 3880 EXPERIENCED Ledgerkeeper required for mercantile house. State experience, etc., to "Mercantile," Sun office. .'SB7B ANTED—JOBBING COMPOSITOR. The Sun. WANTED— Canvasser and Collector; good book; previous experience not necessary. Apply Colonial Mutual Life, Saturday morning. 3882 A Thoroughly Experienced Kitchen-maid wanted. Apply Manager, Canterbury GOOD Washerwoman wanted, Monday mornings. Apply evening, 21 Knowles Street, St. Albans. 3822 TO TAILORS: Wanted at once, first class Coat Hands; constant employment. Apply Mr Skelton, W. Strange and Co., Ltd. HANDY Lad wanted assist milk round; keep, no milking. Apply 179 Victoria Wanted, good wages. E. Cameron -* Smith, Chemist, 90 Worcester Street (nearly opposite Sun office). BOYS wanted, about 14, for parcels, etc. Apply Munday's, Drapers, Sydenham. c¥a rt~y o u th wan t e d Ride Motor-cycle and Assist in Publishing Room, Apply THE PUBLISHER, Sun WANTED— Married Couples. URGENTLY: Musterers (top wage) ; Groom-Cow-man, General Farm Hands, Wool Scourers. Several single ploughmen 35/-, 45/-. Packman, cadet; good boys milk one or two cows, and help sheep, cooks-bakers (stations). Cowmen-Gardeners. Sheep Farmers' Labour Exchange, 150 Hereford Chambers, 'Phone 2703. 3845 DAILY Employment wanted by Widow woman; good, willing worker. Apply 24 Byron Street, Sydenham. 3883 I»USINESS Girl wants small bach, furnish- > ed, Brighton. State rent. Apply 09, RED CROSS Sales Depot, next G.P.0., wants Gifts of Furniture, Curios, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, or anything saleable to provide funds for our wounded soldiers. WANTED to Buy—Gent's Second-luuid Cycles or Frames only. Send address to 161 Manchester Street. 3885 TURKISH Maxim captured by Canterbury boys. Charles Clark's Rooms, Hereford Street. Admission free. 3853 ISxVPPOINTeI) Sewers. That is to say those ladies who thought other machines as good as the Davis.—Minson's. SILK mouses, Laces, Gloves, Stockings, Socks, etc., Aprons, House Dresses, Odd Skirts, all now selling at reduced prices. Queenan's, Lincoln Road.

BEEF— Rib beef 7d, sirloin beef 8d lb. Prime ox beef, nothing better. It. S. Draper, Cash Butcher, Addington. __ 3709 WANTED Known—High class Boot Repairs, minimum prices, best materials. A. F. Quicke, 64 Mcrivalc Lane. SLATER'S Fish Shop (next Knight's, BuL cher, High Street). Cheapest and Best Fish in Town. Guaranteed Fresh, not Frozen. liBB4 SIMPLIFIED SHORTHAND. Latest English success. Quickly learned, easy to write, wonderfully legible. Inexpensive tuition. 3803 SIMPLIFIED SHORTHAND. The sanest, 3 speediest, and surest system. \V. E. Gordon, 82 Cutler's Road, Rlccarton. 3803 LAMB, Lamb.—Forequartcrs 3/- and 3/6, hind quarters •!/- and 'l/6. S. Kerrlson, 115 Caledonian Road.. WANTED Exchange Cabinet Gramopl and Records, new, for anvtliiiin. Gloucester Strict. BACON Pigs, grain-fed, wanted. Good price given. Stephenson's, Richmond. 'hone 3933. 3861 WANTED Known—Prime legs of lamb 2/9, loins 2/-. Cheapest and best value in city. S. Kerrison, 115 Caledonian Road. OAK Antique design complete Bedroom Suite, practically new, £2O, cost £3l 107 Manchester Street. PRIME Lamb—Forequarter 4/-, leg 3/-, loin 2/0. R. S. Draper, Cash Butcher, 3721 4/-, leg 3/-, MRS KNIGHT, 117 High Street, gives best price for Ladies* and Gents' Left-off Clothing. 'Phone 2235. 3 E. SEXTON, Coal and Firewood MerIX. chant, Stokes St., Sumner. Tel. 3031 D (1 long and 2 short rings). Orders promptly executed. .881 ED~CROSS Sales Depot, next G.P.0., has for sale Ironmongery, Grocery, Crockery, Furniture, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, Books, Toys, Spring Cart, and Vic toria. 3818 WANTED Exchange kettle drum, also sterioscope camera, for anything. 167 Gloucester Street. WANTED Known -100 Prime Canterbury Lambs direct from the farm to be sold cheap on Friday and Saturday. S. Kerrison, Caledonian Road. _ 1 UC 111 BA L D'S GARA GE. «■ 'PHONE 3556. _ IVI'ICK Car, 3-scater, 1943-11 model, Bosch > magneto, zenith carburetter, just painted and overhauled, £IBO. I>RITON Car (English), 12.10 h.p., 3 seater, J in tip top order, new tyres, £155. Would exchange for Motor Bike and Chair. 3730 CILEMENT Bayard, 3 seater, late model, I does 30 miles to a gallon of petrol; in splendid order, £lO5. mALBOT Car, 12.10 h.p., with new CharlesJ- worth 3 seater body, in tip-top order, £220. DELAGE Car, 3-seater, 10.12 h.p., electric lights, any trial, £2i». HUMB&t Car, pastrycook' cylinder, Bosch mague ook's delivery, twin gneto, splendid orST. ASAPH ST RE ET. «730

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 960, 9 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 960, 9 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 960, 9 March 1917, Page 1

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