PUBLIC NOTICES. CPECIALBA B G A I N S. DINNER PLATES, 3 for la. PUDDING PLATES, 3 for Iβ. TEA PLATES, 4 for Iβ. BREAKFAST PLATES, 3 for la. CHINA CUPS, 3 for Is. PUDDING BASINS, 4 for Iβ. TUMBLERS (Thin). 3 for is. TUMBLERS (Jam), 6 for U. KNIFE BOXES, Is Each. TEA TRAYS (Strong), Iβ Each. GLASS JUGS, Iβ Eech. JOHN HALL and CO, Clock Tower, MANCHESTER STREET. / . SITUATIONS VACANT. TTTANTED, an Experienced Girl for the »»' Bookbinding Department, 'must be ueed to eewing. Apply Christchuich Prcas Co., Ltd., Cathedra! square. .TlTANTED7^R"cspecTable"Men~and~Boys to ** Sell "The Preis," "The Evening News," and 'The Weekly Prese." Apply Publisher, "Prcse" Office. XX f ANTE Good," Ejiporienced Second ■ » »- Ccok. Apply Groavenor Hotel, Timaru 3filS T■ AUNDRESS' Wanted for the County Hospital, Ashburton. Apply, with references, to tho Matron. 1903 "VTirANTED, an Eynerienc<Kl Cook-Genera!, ' * widow wi'.h ch:ld not objected to; good wagtis to suitable person. Apply by letter, Mrs T., Swannanoa. 191;) T\TANTED, ExpcrieKce<l Af£istante for » • Strange'k Summer Sale. Apply at once, Ceneral Manager, W. Strange and Co., Ltd. 19C8 TffANTED, SmarPi'oiith fer Packing V » partiuent. Apply liobt. Malcolm, Ltd., Liclifiefd street. 1969 ;TTfAXTED~lnte!irger.t Boy. One hour's »»■ lighu duties daily in return free tuition Commercial subjects. Apply Digby s Commercial School, opposite D.I.C. 19515 ."TTT/'ANTeD, Smart, tidy~Oirl7"or a capabTe VV Lady Help, for "the country. Dr. Thscker, Latimer square, in evening. 1053 JVfTANTJED, Smart Boy! "Re^enT^ - MorVV, cers, corner Colombo and Hereford strente. 1951 WANTED. ExperiencodiJadies , Coat Machinists, constant employment. Tho Kaiapoi Costume Factory, Allen street. 1941 Competent Shc«t Metal Workers; also Youths for Hollowars Works. Atkinson and Son, Lower High street. 19C0 ANTED, Smart Youth to drive Grocer's ' Delivery Cart. Apply early, H. 1). Bates, Progress Buildings, Lincoln road, Addinst'.n I'J'^3 [TOME given to Respectable Mamed Couple, •*-»• wife to keop house for elderly lady. For particulars write "N.T.," "Press" Office. 1971 WANTED, a Superior Children's Nurse for *wo children. Apply Mrs Wait, 11 Worcester street W. 3881 SHEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchange— Wanted at once, . Married Couples, Ploughmen and Farm Hands, Several Men and Boya, to milk and generally useful, Cow-man-Gardener, Station Ccok, Packman, Houseboy, Cadete, Gold Minora, good wages; Harvesters, Female Cook for Chatham", Pensioner Cook for light place, Mill Hands, Station Gardener, Musterer, Fkece-picker. Sbeepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 135 Hereford etroel. 1955 M~ N.Z. Labour Exchange — Wanted, Employers apply McDonald for Harvesters, Cooks, etc. Wanted. Couple, man general, wife general, XIM; Ploughmen, extra for harvest; General Station Hand, 30s; Several Cooks, Cowmen-Gardeners, 23e; Blacksmith and Improver, Station Cowmen and Cowboys, Milkere, machines used; Youth, groom, Youth, learn farming. McDonald, 113 Manchester street. 'Phone 497. _. _ . 1531 RS"Rrir7"MITCHELL (late Department of Labour), 1 Chancery lane—Wanted immediately. Cook for Oamaru, 255, kitchen maid kept; .Under Gardener, came placo, 25a; Lady's Maid and Kitchenmaid, same place, country;, Steady, Man for Dairy Farm (shares); Cook and Housemaid-Laundress, sarno place. North' Canterbury," 25e and 20a';" Steady Middle-aged Man, to look after poultry ; Children's Nurse, town; Companion Help, town; Cook-Housemaids, several Girls to assist, etc., town and country. , 1615 SITUATIONS WANTED. lADY requires position Companion-Help, J domesticated, v nursing experience; town, country. VF.G.," "Press" Office. .___ : .*-..■. 1782 ."PXPERIENCED Married Couplo -want ■ ■*■■*. situation, wifo cook and "bake, man teamster; open till February 4th. and grazing for horse. A.G., "Prese." 1861 WANTED. ■ WANTED. FARMERS TO KNOW THAT WE ARK BUYERS OF, HOME SEPARATED CREAM. Before disposing of your Cream write to CANTERBURY JAIRY CO.. 562 P.O. Box, Chrietchurch. ~ Factory, 161 Lichfield street (Eaat) ; C 6215 1/1/ ANTED, Leaee or Purchase, 5-roomed *»• Bungalow, 2d section, £25 deposit, balance rent. Box 891. ■ 1974 T/l^ANTED— Promotion and a- big salary »»■ await tho empoyee who understands the Art of Equip yourself by mail with this eeaential knowledge. Write now for free proraectne "F." Dixon.lnstitute (London), hZ. Offioe, Jae. Rodger and 2 WANTED-At. Niphol^^nd~Co7s _ SaTo; » » the balance of New Trimmed Hats, at 3s lid, Sβ lid, 12s 6d, less than quarter usual prico. .q YfiT ANTED—Ladies to see the White Em- .;. , broidered at Iβ lid, at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale. .(j T/U"ANTED Known—That Nicholson and ».* Co. are ckaring 4 doz. White Embroidered Mxialin Skirts at 2s lid. C "TTTANTED— Gents to see the White Un- »» dressed- Shirts at '2s 6d, usually 4s lid, at Nicholson and Co.'c Sale. C WANTED— Ladies to see the White~Mus- ,. lin Costumes at 3s lid, usually 17s 6d, at Nicholson and Co.'s sale. C WANTEbTsboTLaTiee's and Gents' Umbrellas to Re-cover during June; resquare. T?yANTED, 1000 Shaves for Is. How~?~Get »»- your razors properly ground and set at Lethaby'a, 64 Cathedral square. WANTED, with • or without the Cash, you can Dress Yourselves and every one in your Family with everything of tho highest quality. Latest fashions for Ladies, for Gentlemen, for Boya and Girls. If you are a bit short of Cash, come and ccc mc. 1 can arrange it for you to your entire eatisfaction. At tfalkind's, 629 Colombo street, between L:chfield and Tuam utreets. C 63&1 your Sciseors cut 1 lovely. Yes, had them sharpened at Lethaby's, 64 Cathedral square. WANTED, Lethaby's are Re-corering Umbrellas at reduced prices during June. Handles and Ribs renovated free. 1124 WANTED. XXTE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES for •.»* Second-hand Furniture.. If you wish to dispose of your Furniture without the trouble of an Auction Sale, give us a. call. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, CathedraJ square (next Post Office). . . ■ ' . 452S MISCELLANEOUS. ~ i~l OSSIP for Girle, Housekeeping Hints, VX Weekly Fashion Notes, aad Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Page for Women" in Saturday* Editions of "The Evening News." . . • HOLMES AND SONS HALF-YEARLY SALE is now. ia full ewine, at 130 HIGH STREET. CSSO3 T EFT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Meaeher, Caah XJ Buyer of Gent's Misfits, Boote, Trunks, Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and Children's Clothing. 117 Lower High street. Letter* promptly attended to. C 8420 SAFETY Ge-cari Strap* 2e 6d and 3e. at Minson'*. If you *iink you can do without them, you do not know them.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 11
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