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SITUATION* WANTED. Experienced rabbit trappers (2 mates) want block or land, large or small, : immediately.—Write “Large.” Times. GENERAL rarm work wanted by experienced man; good refs. —Apply Capper, Matangi. 37 •' HOUSEKEEPER or Help, witb. boy 17, wants position on sheep larm; good refs.—Apply Times. 366 MAN (21), 5 years’ car and truck driving, seeks position anywhere—A. S'. Patterson, Waharoa. 381 MAN, young, seeks work evenings lor 2 or 3 hours. —Apply Trustworthy, Times. 389 MAN, married, seeks position Farm, Milking, General; life experience; no encumbrances./—Anxious. Times. 382 POSITION In country wanted by mother and daughter.—Apply D.N., Times. WOMAN, young, well educated, desires companionable position, country preferred; able to drive car.—'Write Companionable, Times. 361 WOMAN with Boy (5) requires permanent position as domestic help; own sewing machine. —Reply “Respectable,” Times. 327 WAITRESS requires position in country hotel.—Apply D.N., Times. 376 DOMESTICS WANTED. GIRL, capable, Household Duties, small family.—Apply 3 Stanley Street. ’Phone 1639. 460 WANTED, Capable General. —Apply Mrs Kelly, "The Laurels,” Cambridge. 420 WANTED ror Kitchen, strong experienced girl, capable relieving cook; no others need apply.—Brighton Hotel. 463 REGISTRY OFFICES. MCKNIGHT’S OLD-ESTABLISHED (Late) REGISTRY. WANTED Urgently, Married Couple, no children, lor farm, £3 weekly and found. WAITING: Families, Share-milkers, exceDent credentials; Farm Hand, Domestics. ROOMS TO LET: Furnished and Unfurnished, handy to town, all conveniences, reasonable rentals. RING 1452—McKNtfTHT’S REGISTRY. IJtflE J^ELIABLfi •REGISTRY Opposite Commercial Hotel ’Phone 1870. MRS SANDERSON. Housekeeper (town), temporary position; Marriod Couple (farm); Girl (for mornings), light position; Lady Help (country); Girl to Assist (hours 8 a-m. to 5 p.m.). APARTMENTS WANTED FLAT, comrortably Turn., required by couple; sittingroom, bedroom and kitchenette; about 30/ —Write “Comfy,” Times. 330 WANTED, rum. bed-sitting room or Bat by business couple; central preferred.—Write “At Once,” Times. 372 APARTMENTS VACANT. COURTVLLLE Private Hotel, No. 12 Knox Street—Vacancies, single and double rooms. Terms moderate. ’Phone 1403. FLAT, rurnished, self-contained, bedroom, sitting room and kitchenette, largo balcony overlooking river.—Ring 3055. 310 ROOM, single, furnished; gas stove, e. 1., use convs; also 2 respectable working men Boarders wanted; —4 Selkirk Street. VACANCIES for two young men Boarders, soft washing.—6s Norton Road, Frankton. 442 HIGMCRGFT Boardinghouse, Colltngwood Street, under entirely new management. Good accommodation. Terms moderate. 387 HAZELWOOD,” 2 6 Barton Street. — Vacancies for Permanents & Casuals; washing; bandy to town; terms moderate. THE LODGE,” next Public Trust, Victoria Street. —Vacancies Casuals and Permanents; terms moderate; homely.— ’Phone 15S1. FINANCIAL. M ON E Y T O LEND. Advances made on all Classes of Securities. HILTON BURN, State Fire Bldgs., Hamilton, next to P.O THE WAIKATO MERCANTILE AGENCY, LTD. (Established 1913). COLLECTORS, ASSIGNEES. X Recognised and Established Agency lor the Collection of OVERDUE ACCOUNTS, RENTS, RATES. ETC. Agents Everywhere. Office: Booth and Chapman’s Buildings. HAMILTON. p.O, Box 186. Telephone 1735 HAMILTON NORTH PRICES, MEN’S Strong Saddle Tweed Trousers, all sizes, 11/9. —J. Cleary, The Outfliter, “over the line.” __ MEN’S Colonial AU-Wool Ribbed Underpants, 5/11.—J. Cleary, The Outfltter, “over the line.” MEN’S Fleecy Singlets, 2/10; Woollen Sox. llid; Elastic Belts, 11 id. —J. Cleary, The Outfltter, “over the Hne.” " groceries, etc. Rice Sago, Tapioca, Barley, 31b. ror lid; Green Peas, 31b. lor lid; Marafat Peas, 7d per pkL; Tucker’s Soup Powders, 3 for 1/2. SULTANAS, Currants, 7d per lb.; 15oz. pkt. Raisins, 6d per pkt.; Dates, 31b. for lid; Prunes, 5d per lb.; Dried Apricots 1/2 per lb. LARGE Salmon, lid per tin; Large Pilchards, ild per tin; Brunswick Sardines, 3 tins ror lid.—At Cash Service Store, Victoria Street. . DRESSMAKING. PLAIN Sewing, Ladies’ Frocks, Underwear, Children’s Clothing; moderate charges; satisiaetlon guaranteed.—3s Corner crev and Naylor Streets. HEMSTITCHING, Ladder Mending and Needlework or any description.— "Beehive,” Room 7, next llaeremai Tea Rooms. MRS FARQUHAR, Smart Costumier; Coat Frocks, Evening Dresses; moderate charges.—Room 6, McGuire’s Buildings. MISS SAUNDERS, above Burley’s, Dressmaker and Costumiere; flrst-class work guaranteed; own materials cut out and litied. REMOVAL Notice, —Miss Nicbolls, Room S, McGuire’s Buildings, Dressmaker and Costumiere. Dressmaking Lessons, Materials Cut and Fitted by appointment. MA. RYDER, High-Grade Ladies’ Tailors, . Dressmakers. Kilted Frilling also done up to Sin. in width. —House and Daking’s, Buildings. DRESSMAKING, also by Appointment; Garments Cut and Fitted or home sewing; also Smart Frocks Made.—Mrs Couper, Carden Place, second house lert side. FOR Dressmaking and Latest Ladies’ and Children’s Frocks, Coats and Baby Wear. —“UNIQUE,” 43 Commerce Street, Frankton. HAWKE, PEARSON and CO., Sole Agents Wenders Pure N.Z. Wines. Try our No. l Port, 36/- case. CHILBLAINS instantly relieved by using Irvine’s Chilblain Liniment—l/6. Prepared by J. N. Irvine, M.P.S-, CUnmist. istcii, 1/2?

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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17133, 21 June 1927, Page 1

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