WANTEDS. '.::, ckat. ! THERE'S nothing nicer or letter for you L than a Cup of -CROWN" BRAS'D TEA. Make it fresh, put milk or cream in it :and sue&r if you Ike it svreetened) and it forms a beverage nt for the Queen to drink. CROWX BRAND TEA IS PURE. You c*n drink it evary day end many ' t:mej a any. without tear of it drying you \ ]i»r:n; but please do net let it drew too I row, or yon 'i spoil it. I T}k» ls'Rd Quality is a Grcnt Favourite, anl i-i used in many thousands oi homes. EVERY PACKET and TIN CONTAINS CROWN BRAND COUPONS. W<- also ;riv« Cash Discount Tickets to the value of One Shilling in the Pound in Crocker,' Gluaswere, Cutlery, etc. ! JOHN HALL and CO. LTD., C 125.-. CLOCK TOWEK I "|T[r\NTED. a Cook-Genera 1. Apply Mrs IVY * Mrs C. Piper, Upptrr Riccarton. 1137 ! TTT~VXTED~~ Cook-Generai; small family; !> * town. Apply first instance No. 2 LatiI nier square. _} _ ' \\ v \NTEb7~Genera!. prefer siceD a! home; ■* * * refcreiK-cs require 1. A?ply 3Br it tan I street. Linwood. ■_ 1"! . I Capable Genero), ftnall housr: ! W "no children. Mrs licmershaui. 126 I 1 apanui __- t'V'AXTKDT Capable Geaer.il for .-ount.- • : l> v.nge* £\. Apply Mrs King, l.v ■?..•£ ; bury I'rec'.. * ' •IVAXT ED end <f May, a Cook. Apply !>> wi-.h references, <o Mrs Oriord, Bc.y« Prepar.rt- ry honL_ \Vir b._93 TV; \xYED, an" Experienced NursemniJ : >♦•' 'references necessary. Apply by letter to Mrs Leslie Orbell, "The Croft." Timaru. 6816 T^ v \X~fKD.~L:idy Hem for light housowork >>' and assist'needlework. Apply Mia i II Ttaviion. St. Leonnds. Culverdon. or The Willow?. Bliph's road _^P a - rl }i l i___ 1 i 01 TV-VXTEb - by 'ady Situation as \\"brni.il AWs-tant. Address, Attendnr.t. -'Prcs-: , _ }pj by nospectable Girl, to assist \> " licht housework v;ith homely peopleApply Dorr. Springfield. l'- 3 *, TTfAX'TKDTirunior Clerk, with lenow'.edgo Vf C'mtoms work. Applications to Box 8S until Friday, 21 «t. 1127 "XVANTEDat the Old Men's jloinc. Ash- >» burtnti, a Pantryman. Apply nt once !to the Master, stating ape. past experience. jar.d tilary expectetl. 6'9l \VAXTEbT~as Rouscabout. work on farm \ \\i or station. Apply 8.H., "Press" OfJ rxe. » 01 "IVANTED, by active, sober young man, iVY Work aiiy description. References. C.K.K.._-'Press : "__ }}*-_ "TTcV/iXXED by younp man. Gorse GrubVV bins or Milk, Work Horses. /Vpply I -Farmer." "Press" _ Office. '_^S '• TVANTED, situation »s General Smith, acV \ i customed Engineer's work and high speed steels. Apply "Speed," "Press" Office. 1090 ■VVrANTED Immediately, Housemaid and V> Waitress, Country Hotel; also Porter. 25»: -2 frcod Generals, 'country, 20s, light situatior.s. Waiting Engagement—Married Coun'.es. Cooks. Grcom-Gardcners, *tc. Mrs Darby's Select. Registry. Tclephon-e 110 S. 893 TtiITANTKb. Married Ploughman, wife VV' housework, no family, £70; Ploughman, 22s 6d to 30s; Youth, able to milk, etc.. 15s io 17s fid. Waiting engagement—Hand end Miichino Crutchers. Sheepfarmcrs' Labour Evchnniri-, IGS Hcreford__etre«t : _ JIOOG ANTED by thoroughly competent mid-die-as-ed Person with highest testimonials, position as "Working Housekeeper to One. Two, or more. Gentlemen. Good ccok, lr.urdress ar.d needlewoman. Disengaged from now till end of M?.y. Mrs Darby's Select Registry. __ _ WANTED," Cook Lady, 35s a week; Cook for lady's house 255, kitchenmaid kept; 2 Housekeepers, 20s; Lady Help, one lady (Bay*), 12e 6d; 4 Housemaids, 16s; Pan-trymaid."lss-16e. 1678. Miss Harrington's Kegistry. Room 4 upstaiis, Chancery lane. 96 TV ANTED, situation for Competent Groom. *»; Wanted, Couplo without family, man do milking, little sheep work, wife cook, £80; Couple, man do gardening, etc., wife laundress. £90; Ploughmen, 22s 6d, 255; Dairy Youth, 20s; Youth, little experience blacksmithing, 22s Gd: Blacksmith's Apprentice. McDonald, 103 Manchester street. 'Phone 497. 870 TIMS'S REGISTRY. TVAXTED. Cook 2ii« H.r._ Maid, 15s, VV same ojace; Kitchenmaxi, 20s: Housekeeper, 20s;" Cook-Genei-aU, '-0s; Xnrsejrirl. IDs; General, los: Nisrio (invelid), lSs; ".Vailress. 13s; Cook. HP. Maid country. 20s ench; Generals, town and c<tintr,v. Furnished House and Rooms T-> Let. / 1-3G (pHRISTIANSEN, late West's Labour v> , Agency, 174 Lichfield street, telephone 9S3—Generals for town, 15s and 17s 6d per week; Farm Hand, £1 per week; Experienced Ploughman, 25s per week; Good Milker for Dairy Farm, £1. For Sale, sood Five-roomed House in City, £600. To Let, Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms. Have Housemaid and Housemaid-Waitress waiting engagements. , C 1586-725 i'NTED - Kiiewn—New Goods juit to band and swatting your io*p«ction at G. C. Vere and Sont, Mauufaotuier*. Gold XSedal N.Z.I.E. CSBOB WA.KTED, ALL' INTERESTED to Sco Announcement about RAVEN TEA. WANTED — ~lTmbreTias, tJmbrellaT'TTirrbrollas. Wide renge of both Ladies and Gents' to eolect from, honest value. G. C. Vere and Sons. Armagh slreet. C3SO3 TVANTED. Exclusive Silks and Mixtures * ». for Sunshades, just landed. G. C. Vere and Sons, 191 Armagh street C 3803 TIT ANTED, Irtirge Coneumere of MEAT to ■tudy their interests by calling at the NEW CASH MEAT MARKET, Caihol elreet, next door old "Press" Office. WANTED, Ladiea to wear our new "Daintie" Corsets 3s 3d (with suapendere), Styliah Tweed Skirta 6s 6d, Blouses from 9s Gti, Costumes from £2 2s to £4 10s, Hose Is, Imitation Suede Gloves Is 3d. Miss Phippe, Ladies' Draper, 153 High street. 432 WANTED to Let. Papanui road (near Holly road). Gentleman's Residence, furniehed. 10 rooms, with every mcxlern convenience, 2J ncres, v«ry low rent to good tenant. McKenzie and Willie, Land and .Estate Agents, Cathedral square (next Post Office). ; C 3551
Annual Stock-taking OUK ANTOJAL STOCK-TAKING SALE PERIOD ie drawing near, and we are going to make the biggest splash in tho Boot Trade ever attempted in Chriitchurch. Stock must be reduced by 3000 PAIRS. FOR 21 DAYS ONLY Tho pr.ces that we are going to attempt will create a furore amongst the working clues and the public generally. Absolutely no Credit Given. These are the price* that will create the ■tir: — i. d. 27 Prs. Men's Xailed Shooter* ..Tβ ?o Pra. Men , * Heavy Shooters .. 8 6 19 Prs. Men's Light Sewn Balmorals 7 11 Men's Heavy Chrome Goloshed Balmorals .. .. ..9 6 Men's English Box Calf Balmorals, sewn .. .. .. 11 6 Men's H(«tj- Eoglish Calf Cookhame .. .. .. 15 0 Men's Nailed Bluchen ....5 6 Boys' School Boots, 1 to S .. 611 Boys' Heavy Xsiled Shooters, 1 to 5 6 11 Men's Heavy Clogs .. ..7 6 Ladies' Goloshes, best quality .. 211 Ladies' Box Calf Legiets .. .. 8 11 Ladies' Gum Boota .. .. 811 Men's Gum Boots .. .. 21 6 Gold Seai Gum Boota .. .. 33 6 Ladies' Real Glac* Kid l*glets, patent cape .. .. .. 10 6 Women's Stcut Laced Boots S 6 Chi.drer/s Patent Ankle Straps, rivetted, < to t .. ..Iβ Girl*' Stout Chrome School Boots. 10 to IS 6 6 Hundreds of other lines will be sold at the abore wonder-working prices. Ac Extra Special Stiff of Assistants will be engaged. SALE NOW ON. Stewart Robinson, THE READY-MONEY DEALER, 225 CASHEL STREET, W.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13427, 20 May 1909, Page 10
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