j WANTEDS. I ~ ! j TURING Crown Brand Tea and save the j Coupons for valuable presents, thousj auds of preWy things to select from. John ! j Kail and Co., Ltd., Clock Tower. , TJSE Wyandotte, the greatest cleaner and j cleanser of the age. John Hall and j Co., Clock Tower. I — ~~—" i best value irKGroceries. Crockery, j Glassware, Cups, Saucers, Plates, J Dishes, Knives. Forks, Tea, Dessert, and J Table Spoons, Buckets, Baths, Wringers, Wangles, Smoothing Irons, Saucepans, Kettles, Teapots, lirooms, Brushes, Combs, I and all other household lines go to John j Hall and Co.. Ltd., Clock Tower, Christ- ! church. i i V\, r ANTED, a Hous,onviid. Apply 18 Park ■ __*J_ terrace. 1833 : "\\ T iTTlei"]! A]7^y _ Mr3 _ Geo7~W. :» »j i)cal, Balcairu. SOGi i "tYrANTKDrYour.g~Girl assist nou£C work. i »»' Sundays executed; sleep homo. ills J All_cn,_YY'hiteleigh avenue. Aadiugtou. 1512 \VA.\TED by January - 3lKt! Cook-TTaun- »» dress, aighes-t w-vgea. Apply by Itttcr. Mrs C Rutherford. Mcd bury. VyANTKD; Fancy Ironed Sorter, Snd T T Washerwoman. Xew Central Laundry. 136 -St. Aaapli street. lbl'2 r|A7"ANTED lor the country, Cook-Goncral. •' » i Nurse kept. Apply "Country," "Press" Office. 1M22 for country, Superior Lady » i Help. Nurse kept. Apply "Laay "Press" Office. lS'/l \\7" ANTED, Pupil i'eacuer. tnu!e or fcrualo". "' tiouthbrook Public School; matriculated preferred. App'icatiou. ti> be left witii Iho Chairman of Committee not later than February Bth. Sll7 "\\r ANTED by Trained, Certificated Lady t> Teacher, Position in Private School ox Family. Highest testimonials. "Experience," "Press." IGOj ANTED, Positiori as Housekeeper or »• • Attendant on Invalid; country preforred; good relercui:cs. 'Competent.' "Press." 1742 \STAXTBD, a Porter. A;, ply Southern. ■'".' Cross Hotel. 8136 WANTKOT Boys; good waife"! Apply irtf- - mediately. Suckling Bros,. Boot ilanufachiTcrs. Dtindaa strec. Christchurch. 17GG "ITIT'ANTED 10s. »»- Apply Mr Minty, Kaiapoi Clothing Factory, Allen street IGIS WANTED, Good Dtkiigh Maker, for country bakery, single. Apply at once. Baker, caro "Press" Office. 1819 \a7aNTBD AtTdnc.?, aTrirst-dasa Vriyet, »»• to drive a traction engine, hauling, baling, rfiaffcutting. Apply H. H. Ccok arid Co., Leeston. 8133 \A T ANTED, a First-dass Cycle and Motor »»■ Mechanic; g-ood place for suitable man. Address applications, with references to Messrs A. S. Healing and Co., Cashel street, Christchurch. 1523 \A /"ANTED Ploughman, 255; Shearers' »'. Cook, G0»; Station Cooks, 25s to 30»; Cook for Kabbit Poisoners • Ganger for Rabbit Poironers; F«r>cer, 30s-; Youths, 15s; Station Packman; Man milk, garden, etc., 255; Paddock Sh-epherd. Sheepf aimers' Labour Exchange, Hereford street. 1623 TXT ANTED, immediately, Cook. 255; Par- » » lourmaid, 17s Gd to 20s; Kitchenmaid, 15s, all same place, country, other maids kept, one of the beet situations in the Dominion, no -washing; Housemaid, town, 15s Gd, 4 other maids kept; Cooks, Housemaids, and Generate, from 15s to 22s 6d, town and country. v Maids who want situations call at once and secure the very best places. To Sell, good Boarding-house Business, very central, low rent. Mrs Darby's Registry. Tele. "Oβ- 1455 ■\7irANTED, Employers to arpTj- McDonald, ' » ■ Manchester street, o-: xiavclock street, Ashburton, for Harvest ar Machine Hands, Cooks etc" ' Wanted, Blncksmith'e Floorman. 303 and found; Ploughmen ; Station Covrmcu; station and Camp Cooks, 355, 40s; Musterers' Packman, 30s; Competent Farm Hands, applying to McDonald, quickly suited at highest rates of wages. 'Phono 497. 1497 MRS TIMS'S REGISTRY OFFICE, TA/'ANTED, Cook, H.P. °Maid, Kitchen- »'• maid. Cheviot (exceptional place), hJJb. wagw suitable maids; 8 Superior ff.P. Maids; town and suburbs; Hotel Cooks, to 30s; Pentrymaids and 20 Generals (girls able to cock); Children's Nurse, Married Couple. Plenty of good situations -vacant, and no foes to capable and reliable girls. To Let Apartments; Businesses For Sale. Mrs Tims, nrst room (foot of stairs). 'Phone 525. 15.51 ( CHRISTIANSEN, Labour VV Agency, 174 Lichfield street; telephone 988. wants General Farm Hand £1; Furnished and Unfurnished Kooma To Let. Genera] for Boardinghouse, 15s; Generals for town, 15.-. and 17s 6d per week; several good Milkers. Employers to know I have Harvest end Threshing Machine Hands, Cooks, etc., etc., waiting engagement; Cook-Genernl, 15»; Married Couple for Dairy Farm, -wife cook for men, £80 per year; Experienced Ploughman, 25s per week, Engine-driver for Threshing Machine; 010 Bagger end Ba<*sewer. 1835 WANTED Known—Wβ are now offering Pure Silks. Floral Ch«nee, etc. for Re-covering Parasols. Economic prices and Retention unequalled. G. C. Vere and Sons. CBBOB WANTED KNOWN. IT SET 3 THE.M COLD WHILE YOU WAIT AT MOOR and C 0.73, COACHBUILDERS, " 53 Victoria street. C4I2J WANTED— Umbrtll*"!, Umbrellas, UnT brellas. Wide*, range of both Ladies' And Gents' to select from; honest varfie. G. C. Vere and Sons. Armagh street. C 3803 Left-off Clothing: »\ Gents', and 'Children's Left-off Clothing Bought, also Underclothing, Boots,-. Trunks, and Portmanteaux. Highest Cash Prices given. Letters prou.ptly attended to. Mrs Pritchard, 40 Colombo street, Sydenham. Telephone 2040. C 3414 SPRING "BLOSSOM PILLS" Core* Liver Complaints ' and Indigestion, etc. Are purely herbal, sugar-coated, small pills, small dose, small price, 6d and Is. Everywhere. C 2379 LIVERY Stable, Bonrdin«house. and Din-ing-rooms in country town, next to grain stores and HO t-talle; house of 8 rooms, taking £" a. week. Price. £1150. KNIGHT and CHECKLEY, 18Da Hereford ttreet. and FcrnHPots. acceptable presonts, Is, 1» 3d, 2s. 2s 6d, immense lot of them at Minson's. Cal' and see. C 2957 BOOTS! BOOTS! EXTRAORDINARY BOOT SALE SOOO PAIRS TO BE SACRIFICED BEFORE FEB. 20th. STOCK TO BE REDUCED. PRICES CUT IN TWO. Cast your eye on these prices and see the huge reductions. A large number of lines specially picked for immediate clearing :— *' Men's Nailed Blnchers .. „ .. 5/a Men's Nailed Shooters .. .. .. 7/|i Men's Chrome Naßed Bluchers .. .. 6'e Men's Light Balmorals, sewn .. .. 8/ti Thc&e are wonderful value. Women's small sizes, at .. 2/9 p a j r Our marvel in Men's Chrome Leather Bals., special quality, at .. .. .. 9/9 These pnees are for short period only. Gents* Glace Kid Dress Boots, only 18 pairs left Ladies , 2-strap Glace Kid Shoes .. .. •Vβ Ladies' Button Shoes, in glace . . 4/9 Ladies' Glace Kid Lace Shoes .. .. 4/3 Prices are cut in two, don't forget. Another (Stood Lot to go! Men's Canvas Shors, at .. .. .. 3/9 Men's White Tennis Shors .. .. 3/3 Ladies' Brown and Grey Sand Shoes, all sire!"— a/11 Shoe-ettes, in Smith's, in black— Sires 4, 5, and 6 .. .. ..2/9 Sizes 7. S, and 9 ".. .. .. 3/$ Sizes 10, 11, 13, and 13 .. .. 3, j^ Long Gum Boots .. .. 12/8 pair 35 pairs of Women's Box Calf Lace Shoes, at S/9 a pair, worth ic/6. Extraordinary value Child's Patent Ankle Straps, riveted ' .. 1/e Babies' Tan Ankle Strips .. . . 1/0 Babies' Black Ankle Straps .. .. l/_ Hosts of pairs of smill sixes .. Bd. pair Ladies' Felt Slippers, carpet soles .. lOd. Sugget Polish .. .. .. .. Sd Jetta Outfit .. .. .. .. 1/11 Remember, every other line in Boots is also marked down to clear. * Country orders receive every attention. Extra mustrbe added for carriage. SALE STARTS TO-DAY. stewarOobinson, .225 Gatahel St. West. ■ THE READY-MONEY DEALER. _^___^^_^^__^^______C3S i 7
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 10
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