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Situations Vacant. ] ADY HELP wanted. Good home— —Apply Box 09, Te Kuiti. 383 WANTED-A Housemaid.—Apply k Junction Boardinghouse, FranktolL 252 W , ! F D ,~ Wom :m for washing • half day a week.—Mrs Hitchcock, tirth street, Claudelands. 433 WANTED - Strong Wh for delivery cart.-App) v Manager, t rankton Supply Stores. Frankton 402 yP"ANTED—Smart Junior Assistant v r V" r , Groc £ r v Department.—AppJy ft. J. laylor, Te Awamutu. '376 TyANTED— A House Carpenter off . Apply "Builder," c/o Time. '— 415 j three years' knowledge, or girl, I must be able to set—Apply thi 8 office' 'AMED-Strong Lad, 25s week: . also Coach Builders and Motor Engineers.—Pomeroy and Co., Ltd Alexander street. 3m WANTED-Butter Factory Assistants.—Apply Manager Waikato Co-op. Dairy Co.. Ltd., Frankton Junctlon - 395 WANTED-Lady-Help or Young hull ; good liome, good wages; no washing.—Mrs E. J. Taylor, To Awamutu. ' 3--\y ANTED—Good Canvasser, able to drive Motor-Apply Sbarpe Bros., Cordial Manufacturers, Princes St., 5.30. WANTED—Reliable Help for a month or two; wages 30s.— Apply Jas. McGovern, Greenmeadows, le Awamutu. 'Phone 119S 378 WANTED-A Ploughman, used to fern'hills; wages £3 a week and extras.-Apply to H. P. Brightwell, Mapiu. via e Kuiti. 353 WANTED _ Cooks, Kitehcnmaid, Housemaid, Housekeeper Laundress, Companion-Help, Generals', LadyHelps, harm Hands, Porter, Farm louths, Handyman.—Miss Hayes' Legistry, Ward street;_ThoneJ(R JLfcKNIGHT'S Registry; 'Phone 452. * and 40s; Waitresses, 255: Housemaids, 22s 6d; Laundress, JUs; Lady-Helps, 20s; Generals, from £>sj Married Couples (farms) Hotel Porters, three Labourers, Ploughmen, Milkers, Youths (farm), Bullock Driver, 50s and found. CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. DAIRY CO. Hag several vacancies for Cheese Factory Assistants; wages £3 0s 6d; previous experience not necessary.— Apply to MANAGER, 366 . Hautapu Factory. Apartments. JiOARD and Lodging in private family wanted by three young men.—"Alpha," Times "office. 340 T ADY requires Board and Residence in boarding house, or private family preferred.—"Comfort," Time* office. 431 T ADY and Gentleman (both seek Board and Lodging in private family.—"C.J.C." Times office. ANTED—Superior Private Boa/dby married couple. Terms, 25s each inclusive.—Reply E.P., Times Office. 344 rANTED--By bachelor ; T T and Lodging with private family. Apply "Liberal," Times Office. 389 WANTED—By two Ladies, two Furnished Bedrooms, Sittingroom; use conveniences; no children.— "A." Times office. 426 NOTICE. JJIGHCROFT PRIVATE HOTEL, Collingwood street . Under new management. Vacancy for a few Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate. MRS M. HUGHES, Proprietress. Phone 136. Wanted Known. pORTRAITS Are the LATEST AND BEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY. The Experts in this Process are GAZE & CO. HAMILTON. TOILET SPECIALIST. ■pACE and Scalp TVeatmeut 3 , Elecx trical and \'ihrntory Massage, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Haii- Work of all kinds done on premises. Toilet requisites and art goods stocked. MISS ZITA BLACKMORE. GARDEN PLACE. _ WANTED KNOWN. 'T'HE Owner of Kennellworth Estate, x opposite the Claudelands Store! has decided to subdivide into building sections. The Sections are and very dry, and in the heart of Hamilton, and the price is right. If you want one. get right oft the ni.irk; don't delav, and apply to ANDREWS and CO., sole agents, Hamilton. ' 421) [f ANTED KNOWN—I am prepared v * to undertake ploughing of any suitabh area cf land by tractor.—Apply to R. Davies, Te Kuiti. GSo T IYIXG PORTUAIIS—A Fascinating JLJ Novelty Come and se<- them.— G. F JENKINSON. Photographer to the whole family. Ward strict. r -0L USE R.S— 'Phone orders to Cresswell's, Dilliear's Parr's, or Whitlock's, Hamilton Stores. 37f pASH PRICES.—Dried Apricots, Is v Id; Colfee, Sd tin; Fibrous Cement, Is.—l). W. Harvey. . cure your corns try Zenith Corn •*- Cure.—l). W. Harvey. HPHE KNAPP Gramophone plays ■*■ every make of Disc Record; absolutelv the latest nnH bf.st.—lmported direct by WEBSTER'S. \\' r E have Edison Bell Cvlinier TT Records for saIe.—WEBSTER'S Music Stores. 1]) " nPHERE'S Nothing to Equal It," -*■ is the testimony of all who have inspected the Knppp Gramophone at WEBSTER'S. WTCHERLEY and SONS for Gladstone Bans.

" rpiiERE'S Nothing to Equal It," is the testimony of nil who hrn* insnprtcd (lie Knapp Gramophone at WEBSTER'S.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13890, 16 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13890, 16 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13890, 16 October 1918, Page 1