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j SITUATIONS WANTED. ARDENING or all kinds or Clearing-; . ..• day work or contract. —Gardener. Times. 5.67 \TTfRSE, douJblp certificated, would take 1 *-" position In hosDital or private bouse. -IT., Times. -531 I ATT'OR.K wanted by respectable man; "» afternoon or evenings, shop or cieri ' r= 1 - Apply A. 8., 19 Rosstrevor Street. ANTED KNOWN.—I am prepared to ■ BUILD HOUSE?. GARAGES, COWSHEDS. SHEEP SHEDS. BARNS; Effect Repairs and Alterations. Estimates Given; Work Done Wages or Contract. —W. H. JOHNSTON. Rural Delivery. Rototuna, 537 S7"OUNG woman seeks position, private i •*■ or boardinghouse, assist housework; I DOMESTICS WANTED. "OUSEMAID-Waitress wanted; experiI J-J- enced.—Apply " River View " Hotel OLSEKEEPER wanted Tor 2 weeks; ; - also assist milkine; small herd.— Palmer, 11 Ward Street.. 525 REGISTRY OFFICES. "cKNIGHT'o I -a.*-*- (Late) -fl-a; HAMILTON. Phone 14 =i2 (Next Public Library). Waiting:: Rabbiter with lorry, wants partner with block of land, interview Monday, ? p.m. Wanted; Rabbiter. i shares with owner, poison. Cook (female). 35/-; House-maid-waitress, Relieving- Maid; Generals, 30/-, 25/-; Housekeeper. 15/-. To Let: Furnisned Flat, Collins-wood ?:. ODposite Commercial Hotel. Phone 1870 Phone IS7O. MRS SANDERSON. 'Handyman, temp, position, wages £2 10s; Cook-General, Araouni. temn.; Cook-Gen-eral, town, Girl to" assist. 8-6; Lady Helo. country. Housekeeper. TO LET.—Furnished Flats. APARTMENTS WANTED. BOARD, private, wanted by two respect- j able voiine men, either two single or one double room (state which). —Private. Times. 593 APARTMENTS VACANT. i CCOMMODATTON ror married couple or j.i. two friends, laree front, room.—Apply " Avonglade," 53 Anglesea Street. 579 BEDROOM, detached, with or without j board. —Address at Times. 552 BED-SITTING Room I front), furnished; e. 1., every convenience; also Furnished Bach, gas cooker, central.—2 Rosstrevor Street. 553 TOARD in private family, l or 2 genllef men, centra! position and all conveniences.—Address "at Times. 56* ELDERLY person, nice home, would like 1 elderly couple or widow to join her. BURNISHED Double Bedroom, with use -5. of convs.; married couple preferred. | —Rinc 2920. 5 " 3 I AZELWOOD," 26 Barton Street. — jl-»- Vacancies for Permanents and Casuals, washing, handy to town; terms moderate. TJOOM, furnished, front, with fireplace; —i- suit ladies or gentlemen.— ■' The Gables," Ans-lesea Street. 5 83 THE LODGE, next Public Trust, Victoria Street. Vacancies Casuals and Permanents; terms moderate; homely.— Phone 1581. y.ACANCIES for 3 Gentlemen Boarders; V very central; terms moderate. —Auplv ■rACA"vciES for permanents, good table; / ?5,- ; also casuals. —"The Gables," Amrlesea Street. Hamilton. 541 ! LEATHER AND GRINDERY. EATHER and Grindery for Home Boot ljU Repairs.—W. 1. Gould, Victoria Street, • i iust over Railway Line. GOULD, the Leather Man. cannot sell ALL tne Travelling Bags, but he sells the ! BEST at the Price. G : et Your Oilskin made Waterproof for the Winter, by having it re-dressed ! hv Gould, the Learner Man. PRAMS AND PUSH-CHAIRS. CiLEARANCE Sale of Prams, Push Chairs, ' Chairs, Baskets, etc., at Louden "and Hawkins, Ward St. i SEVERAL Secondhand Prams and Push' k 5 Chairs, t oclear at any reasonable o rfer inspection invited. Louden & Haw- i kins', Ward Street, j WE specialise 'in Pram Service. Prams Re-enamelled, Retyred, Repaired, Re- i upholstered at Louden and Hawken's Manufacturers, Ward Street. IDEAL GIFTS. H. H. H OWDEN, OLDEST ESTABLISHED JEWELLER IN THE WAIKATO. THE BEST QUALITY Diamond .Rings. Gold and Silver \\rist Watches, Ladle.: - Handbags, Silver cigarette Crystal and China Ware, Hancl- " painted Plates, etc., etc. j OPPOSITE HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON. FOOTWEAR REPAIRS. THE United Shoe Store ror First-Class J Footwear Repairs at Lowest Prices. ■ Re«t I eather only used. Repairs left in < r morning can bo had same evening. j 5' patent. Shoes, with latest trimIs ' mings smart designs, comfortable ' fitting and" guaranteed wearers from 19/11. L Materials for Home Repairing . 'stocked at Lowest Prices.—The United Shoe Store. 213 Victoria Street. I : RADIO HOUSE. DDYSTONE Brills! j is-120 metres, E British short-wave Coils metres, for short-wave set and s< Accumulators, 6-volt 100 ai V ' readv charged, £-$ rs 6d. Bring us [ your radio battery for re-charging, 2/-. —Radio i "rrTntT Output Transformers prevent i 1 distortions and burn-outs in your loud speaker; 2 5/-.—Radio House. G. S. Anchor, Manager, 165 Mctona street, near Burley's. . BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. j NOTICE. t wt*h to notify the Public or Hamil- p ton that the GROCERY BUSINESS known \ as the CASH SERVICE STORE. Victoria \ Street is now under the Sole Management nr MR %KT. COOK, formerly of Hamilton, v Tup -Public can be assured of UNEQUALLED SERVICE, PRICES & QUALITY 3 and I will be pleased to meet old and new GROCERIES, ETC. Service Stores Tor Seasonable ' " Goo ds.— Pineapple. 3 tins for 2/- ; sliced Peaches, 1/4 tin; Large Tins Salmnn lid; Pilchards, lid tin; Large Herring 'n Sauce, l/- tin; Sardines, 3 tli-vs for ltd-" 'Kippered Snacks, 3 for l/s Sild Sardines, 4 tins for if-. CORNFLOUR, 31b. ror 1/2:. Large Tins Custard Powder, lid tin; Jellies, 2/3--rfcizen- Pastes, from \f- i=r; Laj'or Ralsiri3 »d packet—CASH SERVICB STORES. Victoria Street. Hamiltoß.

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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17365, 29 March 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17365, 29 March 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17365, 29 March 1928, Page 1

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