WANTED. WANTED KNOWN that' one of the most papular resorts for men in Timaru- is the Establishment of George Whitehouse. famous as Hairdresser and Tobacconist. An fix pert m his own particular 'ine of business, an A 1 judge of Cigars and Cigarettes, anil stocking none but the popular brands of Tobacco, his famous Shop and Rooms (next to the Grand Pictures), are deservedly popular. w ANTED —Young Boar. State age and price. Apply This Office. "ANTED —A Girl to assist from S till 5, no cooking or Trashing. Apply Mrs Neale, Kinnoul. Wai-iti Ed LADY willing to take charge mental case, or invalid; certain hours. Apply "Experience/' This Office. TO LET —7-roomed House, all conveniences, liandy to town. - Apply 46 Eh odes Street. 'ANTED—A Good General. Ap- . . ply "House," c.o. Timaru Herald Office. '"ANTED, by Lady—Board and Lodging, near town. Apply to Zsro, Herald Office. 1 ANTED io Rent, Permanentlv-4-roomed House, o.r Three Unfurnished Rooms. Apply "Urgent," Box 62, Timaru. WANTED —Bed-Sitting Room partly furnished room with board : generous terms. Address A.Z., This Office. WANTED —Capable Girl or "Woman for Homework and Plain Cooking; also Young Girl as Nurse; good wages. Mrs Lovelock,- Fairlie. A RTIFICIAL TEETH.—-Artificial Teeth, any • state. Diamonds. Platinum, and old Gold bought. Posh to Silverstone, 145 Vivian Street, Wellington. ' ' WANTED —Housekeeper for two Farmers, Glenavy; wages 20s, nb objection to on e child. Apply 'to "Glenavy," Herald Office. WANTED —An experienced homely Woman for housework; good home; good wages. Apply John E. Hurdley, Stafford Street. WANTED —A Capable General or Girl.to assist in the House. Apply Miss Rudge, 6 Cain Street. ANTED to Lease —40 t*r 50 Acres of Lafid, with House Apply This Office. WANTED —Two or three Potato Diggers. Apply I<\ Newton, Kirigsdown. r WANTED —Lady Teacher for backward Child, one. or two hours daily; used to infant rooon preferred Apply stating terms to "Teacher/' Herald Office. WANTED— Two thoroughly experienced Waitresses • for Qiristchurch. Fare paid. Cornelius's Labour Exchange, 3 Barnard Street, oph. Olympia. Phone 410. WANTED— We can supply Baby's wants m Wool Hoods, Jackets 4 S 6d each, Bootees Is 9d, Wool Gaiter--9s lid. Wool Gloves Is, Nice Shawls 7s 6d each—at Marsden's,, Stafford St' WANTED- -Ladies for our Fleecylined Gloves, m thre e colours and nil sizes, Is 6cl pair—at- Marsden's Stafford Street North. - ' WANTED KNOWN—Our Provision Department is well stocked with Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Lard—all of the b=st oualitv. and at rensona'ble prices Kernohan, McCahon and Co. . Ltd. ANTED TO PURCHASE FOR. A : CLIENT— A 5 OR 6-ROOMED DWELLING. State particulars and price for to r ' . GEORGE' BOWKER ' Estate Agent. ANTED. AT ONCE— , SMART APPRENTICES AND IMT>7? OVERS FOR MILLINERY WORKROOM. Apply: ' CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP., Timaru. ANTED— ' " A QUIET SYMPATHETIC WOMAN, 30 to 40, desirous of ma.trimony ; to communicate with quiet, refined and quite friendless man, 37, who has had great downfall and must commence life afresh. Replv by Tuesday, to"EARNEST," This Office. Yy ANTED— , ' two Returned soldiers to take oyer Farm of 356 Acres (under Section 3 of Discharged Soldiers' Amendment Act. 1917),- first class Agricultural Land, 18 miles from Timaru P.O. For further particulars apply • HERALD OFFICE." * . WANTED—W.E. A. .STUDENTS. TNTENDING Students are requested. J. to note : that Classes-are being formed.for Adults in Economics, keeping, English Literature, and Domestic Economy. .. Enrol with: F. BICKNELL, Secretary W E.A. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS' EMPLOY MENT BUREAU. EMPLOYERS, the/ Department look to yon for^Assistance t 0 Repatriate Discharged Soldiers. Therefore Register your Vacancies at the Repatriation Office, Hunt -inrl Werry's Buildings, Sophia St, Timaru NO FEES. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT— Storeman. Clerk, Salesman Labourers. WANTED— Reliable Man to Work Concrete Mixer at Post Office, Petrol and Kerosene Engine; Man with knowledge of running Harley-1 Davidson Motor-Cycb, to I fix own repairs; Carpenters (2). j NO MAN OR WOMAN i iionest to themselves ar& satisfied with the standard of education thov I attained to. " i To get further without attending the University has been a puzzle. The' Metropolitan Coaching and Correspond-! enco College has solved the problem ! by means of their Special Method of In- I ' dividual Tuition. ' ! They have retained the Services of ' Univers ty Graduates and other Specialists. For a reasonable fee can coach , individually by Correspondence in a ny (Subject. Special attention _ given to those whose Education might be classed as "Sadly Neglected." v Write for prospectus to-aay. Tt gives you a lot of information that will interest you. METROPOLITAN COACHING AND CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, G.P.O. Box 671, AUCKLAND, *
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 1682, 31 May 1919, Page 10
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