PUBLIC NOTICES. BiEGiISS. DINNER PLATES, 3 for Iβ. PUDDING PLATES, 3 for Iβ. TE\ PLATES, 4 for Iβ. BREAKFAST PLATES, 3 for Is. CHINA CUPS, 3 for Iβ. PUDDING BASIN'S, 4 for Iβ. TUMBLERS (Thin), 3 for Is. TUMBLERS (Jam), 6 for Iβ. KNIFE BOXES, is Each. TEA TRAYS (Strcnc), la Each. GLASS JUGS, 1* Each. JOHN HALL and CO, , ' - ■ Clock Tower, MANCHESTER STREET. sTtuations vacant. > * -—. ———- -' - i XffANTED, an Experienced Girl for the il»; Boofc binding Department, must bo F* v ueed to *«wins. Apply Christchurcb. Pre_ f Co., Ltd., Cathedr»l_ equare. -rjf_Vi"ED, Respectable Men and Boys to ■'• !VV' Sell "The Vrc-a," "Tho Evening - Xetrs " "and "The 'Weekly Prose." Appiy pubibb«r,_"Prcss''_O2ice. '■■■ TfrAN'ZED, a Ladv-He!p. Appiy to Mrs ''-- |W H. F. Hursthouse, Percy street, Blen"rf T _NTED, Smart Youth to aesiet milk VV gnd work team. Apply W. Wulle, Kus- : * ei! '_ii__: *— fxTANTED, a Youth for Biscuit Making * VV Department. Apply Auisebrook aiul i*" Cα. Montreal street. TGSC TITANTED, Apprentice Boilermaker. Apj W ' ply, Manager, Addizijjum Workshops - / • ; t 5<554 rrIfAXTED, "Youth for office. Married 'V?; Couples, Axemen, Ploughmen, extra he—rest. McDonald, 113 Manchester street. ' 1601 TTSTANTED, assistance with Housework for i 'VV, a few hours each. day. Apply Miss Tomer, Faesifora, ICI Papanui road! 1658 TTJjj_NTE_>, Smart Young Lady for Cash /VV.,'- Desk. "Wages 153 to 20s. Apply Box S3?. : 1582 •tIT_NTED, Governces for Young Children, iW.- country, good needlewoman.; Anglican. Appjy "Canterbury," "Prm" 1G32 \ TfJ ANTED, First-class Woodworking , |Vf , l£achinist, mu_t be competent Sawyer. Apply P. 0., Box 160, Christchurch. 1613 Vi;jtNTED, an Apprentice foT tho Fancy !»'\ • \ and' Haberdashery Department. Apply G. Shew and Co., 120 Casbel etreet. 1575 TXfANTED, a Kiicbennian-PorteT. Apply t* \_r Prince of Wales Hotel, Christchurch. S ■ ■ 3G6S -fiir&NTED, oa Experienced Driver. Ap-I'V-ply Bert Wise, Carrier. 3G60 rYTfiNTED, a Good Second Cook. Apply i»V United Service Hotel. 3C72 r\\TANTEI), Xurse-Assistant Children's I VV; Cotfegp. New Brighton. Apply Hon. Secretary, evenings, 17.1 Victoria square. 1637 CHEEP FARMERS' Labour Exchange— 0 Waoted at once, Married Couples, Ploughmen and Farm Hands, Several Men and Boys, to milk and generally useful, Cow-ni_-Gardencr, Groom, Station Cook, Packmen, Houseboy, Rouscabout, Cadets, Gold Misers, good wages; Harvesters, Female Cook for Chathams, Rough Carpenter for v SUtjon, Mustereis, Pensioner Cook for. light place. Sbcopfarmcra' Labour Exchange, 135 Hereford street. 1285-6 MCDONALD'S K.Z. Labour Exchange — ■Wanted, Employers ipply McDonald for Harvester*, Cooks, etc Wanted, .Couple-, l . man general, \rifo general, £104; Ploughmen, extra for harvest; General Station. Hand, 3iTs; Several Cooks, Cowraen-Gardeners, 25e; Blacksmith and Improver, Station Cowmen and Cowboys, Milkers, machines used; Youth, groom, Youth, learn farming. McDonald, 113 Manchester etreet. 'Phone 497. 1531 KS~b7IL MITCHELL (late Department of Labour), 1 Chancery lane—Wanted immediately, Cook for Oamaru, 2Se, kitchen maid kept; Under Gardener, Game place, 255;. Lady's ila:d and Kitchenmaid, same place, j country; Steady Man ior Dairy Farm (shares): Cook and Housemaid-Laundress, J «a_e place. North Canterbury, 25e and 20s; [,' Steady Middle-affed* Man, to look after poul- '* try; Children's Nurao, town; Companion J. Help, town; Coo--Hou*c_aids, several Girls to. waist, etc., town and country. - 1615 SITUATIONS WANTED. ' fpn'ANTED, Position Useful Companion or '.» »i Housekeeper, nursing exporienco, ecwtog, cooking. "Colonial," "Press" Office. 1522 ,*V?S7jLNTED,~ Position ai - Governess to~two :»* 'or three children; English, French, Lstin, music, , and painting, kindergarten training. Apply Z., "Press" Office. 1694 WANTED.. " WANTED. FARMERS TO KNOW THAT WE ABE BUYERS- OF ! HOME SEPARATED CREAM. B:!oio disposin{r of your Cream vrrito to CANTERBURY '.JAIRY ,' 562 P.O. Box, Chratchnjch. '• Factory, 161 LicMcld street (Eaat). . *'-. CS2IS ■raTANTED, Employers apply McDonald, i'»' Labour Agent, H3 Manchester street, for Harveßters, Cooks, etc. 1690 |W7ANTED— Sign ancTsho-w Card Writexo . > »Ti command biff money. Unlimited ecope —Artistic work. -Learn this lucrative Art by miiL Send for free prospectus "C." D«ttojt School. N.Z. Hep., Jas. Eodger, 112DU ■ Lich&tld street, Chriatchurch. 2109-5 (WANTED Known—That Nicholson and k, ' Co.'c Summer Salo starts on Tucdav Junury ' JTy ANTED Known—At I<lcholaon and '" '-• Co. s Summer Sale on Tuesday, Waahng Presses from 33 ll,d. {WANTED Known—tiat Nicholson and V • c Summer Sale starts on Tuesday, denary departments. WASTED Known—At Nicholson and '"•Oe."e Sale on Tuesday, Jtmuary 20th, ««te Embroidered Muslin Blouses at Is 114 ' - RANTED Known~That Nicholson and! '" Co.'b Sale starts on "iuesday, January for everyone. 2335 .WANTED, 2000 Ladiee'e and Gents' UnT- * brellaa to Re-cover during June; re"ggjjpriwi. Lethaby's, 64 Cathedral square. .WANTED, 1000 Shaves for Is. How?~Gcl It rMom Properly ground and eet " Cathedral square. WANTED-YioTeT; Sciseors t ,V . Yes » tad them eharpened at Ltttaby'e, 6« Cathedral square. WANTED, Respectable Householders, with '.' ox without the Cash, you can Drees loowelv C3 and every one in your Family t t^V f » e3lwaß '.for Ladies, for Gentlemen, to Boye and Girls. If you arc a bit short 01 t»ea, come and see mc. 1 can arrange v T J" U to your entire eatisfaction. At «v /'J? 8 Colombo etreet. between Licha*ld_anj.Tutm atreeta. CSSSI Lcthaby's are Ec-covering TJmH,»j» """^t?. 1 re< i uo «d prices during June. gwake and Rtbs renovated fre<* U2l WANTED. ,W3 PAY THEI HIGHEST PRICES for ; j. Secend-hand Furniture. If you w ; sh Hμ of your furniture without the ooable of aa Auction Sale, give us a call. I McKENZIE and WILLIS, U Anetion<>ere > |,> Cttiedial square Cnext Post Offico). MISCELLANEOUS. -Tγ..- HOLMES AND SONS .- HALF-YEARLY SALE is now in full ewing, at ' T=-o- - — ?__§_?_ R ?E T. C 8503 - jj EF T-OFF Clothing-Mrs Meagher, Cash '- iw I€r o£ Gcl »t's ilisfite, Boots. Trunks, i?™s*ateaux, also Ladies' and Children's B»««r 117 Lowpr H 'B h 6trw;{ ' Letters P»Bptly jutended to. CS42O "''■ S* Go-cart Straps 2s 6d and 3s. at "' ■*n\~.r 3 £ aotl *■ ** ou think you can do you do not know them. ""' L 2l ?^ s, Clotlung—Mrs 2W ?tre«t (iate of Dnnedin), Cash sr?tSi. Udle, " Gol 't* , , and Children'e Left"Clothiag.., Letters attended to. 'Phone ; C77SI r - S P«'al "Pas« for Women" in Sotur- ■'- ta«Ji?* c i Editions o£ "The Evening News" ? ; : - lltoSs*. everyone - A bright Home '£• [RANTED Known—Mrs Quartermain is s '" J Mai n.?j of Ladies'. Gents', ,: Leit-off Clothing. Letters b7 --■- S« < f r _, oa »»wjße attended to. Addiees: .., -T" 8 »»• Qu«rterniiin, 174 Hisa street.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 11
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