PUBLIC NOTICES. gPECIAL BARGAINS. DINNER PLATES! 3 for Is. PUDDIXG PLATES, 3 for Iβ. TEA PL.ATES, 4 for Is. BREAKFAST PLATES, 3 for Iβ. CHIXA CUPS, 3 for Iβ. PUDDING BASINS, i for Is. TUMBLERS (Thin), 3 for Iβ. TUMBLERS (Jam), 6 (or I*. KNIFE BOXES, Iβ Each. TEA TRAYS (Strong), Is Each. GLASS JUGS. Iβ Each. JOHN HALL aad CO., Clock Tower, MANCHESTER STREET. ! SITUATIONS VACANT. "fItrANTED, an Experienced Girl for the » • Bookbinding Department, must bo used to bow ing. Apply Christchurch Press Co., Ltd., Cathedra; square. WANTED7"Resi>cclablo' Men" and~Boys~" to Sell "Tho Pre*3," "The Evening News," aud 'The Week.y Prree." . Appiy Publisher. "Press" Office. "Y\7ANTED~Sn3airt ' Youth to assist milk » ' and work team. Apply W. Walls, KusEell's Flat. 1553 "ITTTANTED, an Experienced Nuraery- • ' Governess. Apply Mrs leaac Andrew. Ellwmeic. i;ce TTtfANTED] Experienced Cook-Gene7al. » » App y beforo 1 o'clock. Wilding, St.Martin's road, over Wi!eon'e Brid'-'e. 1621 a~Barmaid'. AppTy Storey's > t Hotel. , 180-1 "fXTANTED,-a Good Cycl« Mecimnic. K-nt ' ' P ating JVoxks, _l<6_Vic{oria street. 1618 Improver for Country" Black- » • smith's Shop, must be able to nail on. Ashby, Bergh and Co., Ltd., Caehel str«t. _ 1615 a F:rst-clas« Fcttler. U. '•• Buchanan and Sons. Ltd., City Foundry, St. Asaph street. 1812 "IXTANTED," Smart Youth! Bey" for »' Factory. Kent P.ating Wo:ks, 14-3 Victoria street. 1811 "OJ"ANTED, agents, Male ?.nd Female. A ' * pood prop-sition ,to diligent workers. C.1.0., Oa.ce. 1793 Lady as Domesticated Help. »» two in family. Apply evening, C t0.7,1 Brown, 51 Eus ton etrcet, Sumncr. ISOG inim ediatcly, Cook-Gcnsral, good • * wages; no washing. Apply Mrs Atkinson, Cashmere Hills. 1605 ANTED7~Smart~Lad, about 16 or 17. Apply H. Brake, Storekoepar, Upper Riccarton. is2s "TIT ANTED, Assistant Loom Turner, ono ' t used to Dobcrofs Looms preferred. Apply Manager, Onehunga Woollen Milk, Ltd. 3745 WANTED, Boy leaving school, for good ! homo, country. Light dutie3. Apply "Homely," P.O:, Leeston. 3711 WANTED, Firat-dass Improver, -Sos and ' found. Apply George Frascr, Black373 a XTtr'AXTED, Yciith for Dairy "Farm; wages V> £1 per week. H. O'Donnell, Frost's rond, Btirwood. 1781 ANTED, "Smart Lad for Parcels; good wages. C. Courtney, Grooer, Bealey avenue 1777 DRESSMAKERS— Wanted. First-class Skirt Hand; also Improvers for dressmaking room. . Graham, Wilson, end Smellic. 1784 WANTED, by 26th March, Doubly Qualified Nurso to take over 'Nursing Homo, well C3labli?hed, fully furnished and equipped. Apply Mr Sinclair Thomson, Geraldino. ' 3707 Girl to resist, mornings only. '' App'.y 534 Madras street North. 1846 TyANTED, for Country, Experienced .' ' Nurse, who has had come training, to look after delicate boy, thr«e years old. Apply Mrs Wait, 11 Worcester street West. - 1840 ANTED, Active Youth, about 1G or 17; referenoee required. Jani«a Forrester, Butcher, Co'ombo etre«t North. 1837 "ROCERY—Wanted, Smart Youth, 16-39. to drive cart and assist in chop. W. Tock, 773 Colombo atreet. 1839 ANTED, Capable Girl for housework; liberal outings. 239 Kilmoro street East_ . 1841 WANTED, Metal Polishers, vised to cycle work. Kent Plating Works} 148 Victoria street. ' " ' 1843 S~ HEEP~FARMERS' . Labour Exchange— Wanted at once, Married Couplea, Ploughmen and Farm Hands, Several Men and Boys, to milk and generally useful, Cow-man-Gardener, Station Cook, Packman, Houseboy, Roueeabout, Cad«ta, Gold Minere. good wages; Harvesters, Female Cook for Pensioner Cook for light place. Sheepfarmers* Labour Exchange, 135 Hereford" street. 1285-6 MCDONALD'S N.Z. Labour Wanted, Employers annly McDonald for- Harvesters, Cooks, etc. Wanted, Couple, man general, wife general, £104; Ploughmen, extra for harvest; General Station iiaud, 30s; Several Cooks, Cowmen-Gardeners, 25e; Blacksmith and Improver; Station Cowmen and Cowboys, Milkers, machines used; Youth, groom, Youth, learn farming. McDonald, 113 ■ Manchester etrect, 'Phone 497. . 1531 IIS"!*. H. MITCHELL (late Department of Labour), 1 Chancery lane—Wanted immediately. Cook for Oamam, 25e, kitchen maid kept; Under Gardener, same place, 235; Lady's Maid and Kitchcnmaid, same place, country; Steady Man for Dairy Farm -(shares); Cook and Housemaid-Laundress, same place, North Canterbury, 25e and 20s; Steady Middle-aged Man, to look after poul.try; Children's Ntiree, town; Companion Help, town; Cook-Housemaids, several Girls to assist, etc., town and country. 1615 ~ SITUATIONS WANTED. "WANTED, by Firat-claes . Dressmaker, » • work at Ladies' houses or otherwise. Apply Modes, "Press" Office. 1803 Woman, Office or » " Shop Cteaning. Apply 8.A., "Prcse" Offloe. ' , . ISII "jO'EQUIRED by Capable English Lady, -*-* 1 position as Companion or Lady Help, where other help kept; musical, good aceompani3t. s Miss 8.. Y.W.C.A. ' 1813 W~ ; ANTEp7Posrtion~for Youth "Civil Service." Apply "Urgent," this Office. _ 1823 YXTAKTED, situation «c Junior Clerk » " (male); two years' tuition commercial course at Technical College; splendid reference from Director. Apply "Youth," "Frees" Office. 1792 lAJDY requires position Companion-Help, * domesticated, nursing experience; town, country. "F.G.," "Press" Office. -_. ; ; vm MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS MEN I—Do you want to regain your health? The avenue to health is exercise. Sitting in ' tramcars ia doing you no good. What yon. want is a Swift Cycle, and combine exercise with healthful recreation. £1 Deposit, and 5s weekly buys one. Adams, Ltd., High street. GOSSIP for - Girls7 Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the ' "Page for Women." in Saturday's Editions of "Tho Evening New*/* rpHE Special "Page for Women" in SatusJ- day's Edition* of "Xhb Evening News" appeals to every ore. A bright Homo Magazine. THE 1914 Star Cyclo stands alone for quality, eaey running, finish, and price. Ladies' Roadster Machines are fitted with the full equipment— two brakes, free-wheel, etcel mudguards. Usual price £12 10s. Now reduced to £7 10s. Adams, Ltd., High street. •_ HOLMES AND SONS HALF-YEARLY SAIjE ia now a full •wing, at 130 HISHIIHEET. Casog EFT-OFF Clothing—Mre Mea'ber, Cash Buyer of G«st's Misfits, Boote, Trunks, Portmanteaux, else Ladies' and Children's Clothing. 117 Lower High, etreei. Letters promptly attended to. CM2O SAFETY Go-c«i Strap* 2s «6d and Se7at Minson's. If you think yon can do without them, yoa do not know them. LEFT-OF7 CloUungr-Mxa Robaon. 909 High etreet (]»te of Dtmedin). Ca«h Buyer oi Ladies'. Goat*', and Childrem'e Leftoß Clothing. Letters attended to. 'Phone 8625. C 7751 WANTED Known—Mrs Qaartermain is a Cash Purchaser of Ladiee*. Gents', and Children's Left-cfi Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Addrees: Mrs G. Quartermain, 171 High sticei.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 13
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