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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, I ■ SENIOR ACCOUNTANT i For Solicitors* Office ■with large Trust ' business. I Reply, stating qualifications and salary required, to I BOX 5, POST OFFICE, 1 527 Chrlstchurch. pUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Requires at once G CARPENTERS or JOINERS. 6 PAINTERS. Long job for capable men. Apply FOREMAN, Public Works Workshop, 528 28 St. Asaph Street. HEAD ASSISTANT GROCERY DEPARTMENT. References required. F. SEABROOK, Papauui Stores Co TIMBER STACKERS AND GENERAL BUILDING LABOURERS. J. & W. JAMIESON, LTD. TWO COOPERS WANTED for CANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT CO. Apply to 502 WORKS MANAGER, Belfast. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN wanted for - 1 our Manchester and Furnishing Drapery Department. Apply A. J. WHITE, LIMITED, 510 High Street, Christchurch. MAN wanted for few days' digging. Apply 92 Palsgrave St., Ltnwood. 1839" IWO Good BUSHMEN wanted at once; long job. Apply 10 Hazeldean Road. WORKING PARTNER wanted at once, . small capital; good prospects. V 45, Sun. 1859 »HOTOGRAPHY.—Wanted, Experienced ■-- RETOUCHER. Apply Alva Studio, Colombo Street. Christchurch. 1858 YOUTH wanted for cycle stand and repairs. Rawson and Low, Cathedral I Square. TAILORS and TAILORESSES—Wanted, immediately, Coat, Vest, Trouser Hands; constant employment. Ballantyne's. TWO Experienced WAITRESSES and One RELIEVING MAID wanted at once. Apply Coker's Hotel. 1842 COOK wanted; country woman preferred. Mrs Neave, 108 Ham Road, Upper Riccarton.. Tel. 839. jlBH> GENERAL wanted for country ;* wages 20/- for suitable person. Apply C/o Sun, Kaiapoi. 387 CAPABLE DOMESTIC HELP wanted; good home. 125 Riccarton Road. GIRL wanted lor light housework; hours 9 to 5. Apply 103 Kilmore Street W., Manchester Street. 1838 GIRLS wantedUfor Ironing Machines, also Sorting Room; good wages. Apply Brown's Laundry, Ltd., Peterborough St. A/OUNG GIRL wanted to assist with childJ- rcn; sleep in. Apply 16 Nursery Road, off Ferry Road. 1819 BODICE, COAT, SKIRT HANDS, APPRENTICES "wanted 'immediately; highest wages, constant employment. Ballantyne's. ONEST LAD wanted for Dairy Farm. - 28 Dyer's Road, Woolston. 1833 QHEEPFARMERo' LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED—3 G.F.H., Married Couples (N. and S. Canterbury!, Several Single Ploughmen, 2 Station Gardeners, 1 PloughmanGroom, 1 Rouseabout (gorsc, milk 2 cows, odd jobs). '•■.•' WAITING—Ist class Housekeeper (widower or bachelor), 81. and M. Crutchcrs. • SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE, 150 Hereford Street. 'Phone 3763. cDONALD'S N.Z. Labour Exchange requires couple (man general, wife cook), no objection two children, £l3O and found; five ploughmen 40/-, 50/-; station gardener 40/-; three cowmen gardeners. Married shepherd £156. Waiting engagement, crutchcrs. 'Phone 497. 113 Manchest r Street. 1227 CENTRAL LABOUR AGENCY (Girls' Registry Oflice), 108 Armagh Street, Victoria Square. 'Phone 1575. 8513 SITUATIONS WANTED. BMM^MiggajS^gmEasaagH 1115 St. Asaph Street. !d Soldier). 1810 1 ► ETURNJED Man desires Immediate Emmmsmfflimmm Sun. ELECTRICIAN— Advertiser desires to obtain Tuition; state terms per hour; evening student. VSO, Sun. 1847 PERMANENT Day Work wanted by ~a Young Lady; sleep at " MISCELLANEOUS. WEDNESDAY, May 21, St. Paul's School- . room, Red Cross Jumble Sale. Doors I open 2 p.m. Admission 3d. 450 ! arc making Special Display of Apples iny the case. Call and inspect. 1844 I tT7 LIGHT BUSINESS LUNCH 1/- at the " Rendezvous. Our Shilling Business I Lunch is now famous. If you have not been, come and enjoy the experience. MADAME DE ALMA, Clairvoyante, late Wellington; interviews daily. 379 Colho Street, Sydenham. IS«9 I "F your sewing machine is not a Daytonia, IJL it ought to be. They certainly arc | cheap, and they last for ever. Minson's. I >LENTY of time to enjoy your Supper after the Theatre or Pictures at the :ndezvous. Open each evening till 11.30. rOUSEWIVES.—Save old clothing, and! L make money. Ring 574. Thorpe & Co.' IjiUOTWEAR! Footwear! Footwear. Special JL war prices. Ladies'. Gents', Children's. Don't pass this. Doilan's, 55 Alanchester St. I 3UOWN Peas for the Liver. Purely I vegetable; safe and good. Bonning-1 ton's Pharmacy; 1/6. AT THE RENDEZVOUS—Ice Creams de Luxe, Fruit Salads, Iced Drinks, and Rendezvous Sparkling Ales. HOT-WATER Bottles, and India-rubber Repairs. "Silvertown C 0.," 165 Man- ■ Chester Street. PAPERHANGING; lowest prices in town; first-class work; call or 'phone. Pync, 105 Salisbury Street. «! *f A T THE RENDEZVOUS-Ica Creams dc ix. Luxe, Fruit Salads, Iced Drinks, and SUITS, Costumes, Overcoats Cleaned, Pressed, Repaired. Altered, nud Remodelled. McDonald, Tailor, 632 Colombo Street. rEEP your Liver In Oi-der by taking ..1 Brown Peas. At W. R. Cooke's, High I Street. FOOTWEAR at Astonishing Prices. Men's, 26/6—46/6 elsewhere. Must clear this month. Ball, Fitzgerald Avenue, cr. Cashel Street. "PLENTY of time to enjoy your Supper after the Theatre or Pictures at the mdezvous. Open each evening till 11.30. I 30CKET-MONEY— Tloung Men, Bring Your . Left-olf Suits and Boots to ROBSON'S, 293 High Street. Highest price given. Letters attended to. 'Phone 3628. Y Stand that Glare? Have your I ? t lamps half frosted. Get prices. Elec- : trical Supplies, Chancery Lane. 'Phone 752. ; THROWN Peas for the Liver. Purely JD vegetable: safe and good. Bonning-1 - ton's Pharmacy; 1/6. " AVON" SUPERB RED TUBES ■A- Arc STRONG AND STOUT, ELASTIC AND TOUGH. In fact, the Very Best.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1642, 20 May 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1642, 20 May 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1642, 20 May 1919, Page 1

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