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PUBLIC BARGAINS •rT.A SETS Mararine Band, 21 Pieces, >s 6d. St SETS Mazarine Band, 21 Pieces, 7s fad. Hi-ETS Mazarine Band, 21 Pieces, 7s Cd. TOAsItI Spiral Cream and Gold, 21 telsets JJo***a o***o***0 ***- ,8 , 6 d.-M m TEA SETS Spiral Cream and Gold, -1 TEA SETS Pieces, <s 6d. TEA SETS Spiral Cream and Gold, 21 _f__SETS *-"*«■* 7s 6d - TEA SETS Green Band and Gold, 21 ' SETS Pieces, 7s Cd. TEA SETS Green Band and Gold, 21 TEA SETS Pieces, 7s 6d. TEA SETS Green Band and Gold, 21 TEA SETS Pieces, 7s 6d. TEA SETS , TEA SETS 500-oz. Cups and Saucers, TEA SETS Spiral White. TEA SETS SOOdoz. Cups and Saucers, TEA SETS Spiral "White. TEA SETS SOOdoz. Cup*; and Saucers, TEA SETS Spiral White. TEA SETS ***__ SETS A Special Price, 3 for ls. TEA SETS A Special Price, 3 for la. TEA SETS A Special Price, 3 for ls. TEA SETS TEA SETS JOHN HALL and CO., LTD., TEA SETS «•» Clock Towrr, Manchester fEA SETS aiT f°}: •i ~~ SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Smart Boy, to Sell Newspapers on Trains. Apply "Publisher,'* "Press" -fTtJANTED, Good Reliable Ploughman, t»V with knowledge of cheep. Apply Mrs Macintosh, Glenroy, 1253 .TtrANTEb7"for~- few weeks, in family of <VV three, easy place, a General Help; mas 4 have references; wajres £1. Apply, or telephone, Mrs Wheeler, 11 Hawthorne road, Papanni- . DS7O LADY Nurse, needlewoman Wanted, for child aged five; knowledge of nursing. Apply Mrs Hope, Timaru. 9352 ■r-fTANTED, _ Junior Clerk for Office, and • VV'Experienced Girl Machino Feeders; good wages. Whitcombe and Tomos, Ltd., Colombo street. __*•._■ YS.7"ANTED, General for the country, other VV help kept; good wages. Apply 103 M-or-onse avenue. __"_ W"~ _NTED, fox June 2nd. Capable Com-panion-housekeeper. Apply, mornings or evenings, 72 Mansfield avenue. 1491 *___3_PFAR__RS ; Labou- Exc-ange— O Wanted at once, Married Couple**, Ploughman, and Farm Hands, Several Men ! and Boys, to milk and generally useful, Cow-man-G_T_e_er, Family for share milking, competent Shepherd, Ploughmen and Station. Hand for Chathams, Cowman-Groom, Contract Gorse Grubbers, Cadet, Lady Help for Country, Rabbiter with dogs. Shecprarmcr.' Labour Exchange, 155 Hereford .tree. ; 1278 McDONALD'S N.Z. LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED. Employers to apply McDonald for Farm and Station Hands. Wanted, Conple, man plough, wife's duties nil; gardener, 30s; ' Potato-diggers: Couple, mil general, wife -general, '£100 and found; Se»p ml Ploughmen, 27« 6d, 30s; Cowraen-Ga.--deners, 7 ''2ss; Milkers,, 255; Station Cowmen and Boys. McDonald, 113 Manr—ester street. 'Phone 497, 720 MRS R. H. MITCHELL (late Department of Labour), 1 Chancery lane—Wanted, immediately; Two Married Couples, firstcla««'place; Boy, 14 to 16, light duties, firm, ISs; Two Capable Generals (Hills), light place; Cooks, hotel and private, 25s and 30s; Cooks, Institutions, 30a; _ number of Generals and Cook-Genera's (town and country); also H.P.-rnaids and La—ndressc-; Two Housekeepers, connwy; Two Children's Nurses; 25-, and a number oi Girls to awiat. 2 ' 1617 SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION Wanted by Willing Man, any : kind, of work. Apply "Willing," "Presa" Office. . ■■•■■'.'■ .' - . "i/TTANTED, Position, Lady-Help, small ' » family; thoroughly /reliable. Apply "•Colonial," "Press" Office. 1517 WANTED, by a First-class Shoeing and 'General Smith, Constant Job, either town-or country; country preferred. Apply J.G., "Press" .Of_oo, Christchur—. 1439 WANTED, Position on Sheep Station, by Young Man, • with some experience. "Sheep," "Press" Office. 1457 WANTED, Position as Help or Housekeeper, in New Brighton. Apply "Domesticated," P. 0., New Brighton. 1486 "wanted. WANTED. FaRMERS TO .KNOW THAT WE ARE BUYERS OF HOME SEPARATED CREAM. Before disposing of yonr Cream, write to CANTERBURY DAIRY £0., 562 P.O. Box, ChTistchurch. Factory, • 161 Lichfield street (East). ; ■ C 6-15 "_\""ANTED—Furs Re-modelled and Re'T'. paired Colwill's Fur Store, High street, below Clock Tower. 1516TXTANTED—"Language, is power; I can » > make you a master of terse; vigorous English," says Grenvillo _teiser. Will you givo him the opportunity? Mail course. Write for free prospectus "E." Sole Rep., Ja_. Rodger, H2x Lichfield street, Christchurch. 5 "IT*"ANTED—Furs in Great Variety. No I >» Fancy Prices. Col will, Fur Store, High Btiect, below Clock Tower. . 1515 "ITTANTED, Ladies to gee our special » " prices for tweed Coats usual price 21s, special from 7a" lid. Nicholson's. that Nicholson and Co. » » are'showing special.: line' Tweed Costumes at 12s 6d; usual price 35s 6d. ** ""ra"_i"TEl>, special clearing line Coloured ' » Moirette Underskirts at 2s lid; usually Gs lid and 9s lid. at Nicholson's. TTfTANTED, Ladies to see our special line * ' Trimmed Hats at 12s 6d; trimmed with Velvet and Wings, at Nicholson's. WANTED Known, that Ni_ol_nli_d~Co", are selling 25 dozen sample Ladies' Hose, at about half-price. ' 1064 ■ "OT"ANTED, 2000 Ladies' and Gents' Um1' ' brellas to Re-cover during April; ic~ duced prioe. Lethaby's. 64 Cathedral aqu-re. — Violet, yonr Scissora cnt 't V lovely. Ye«, had them sharpened at Lethaby's. 64 Cathedral square. WANTED — Roaoectable Householders, with or without the Cash, you can Dress yourselves and every one in your Family with, everything of tbe highest quality. Late Fashions for Ladies, for Gentlemen, for Boya and Girls. If you are a bit short of Cash, come and see mc. I can arrange it for yon to your entire satisfaction. 'At Balkind's, 629 Colombo street, between Lichfield and Tuam streets. C 9313 WIJNTBD. T"*n_! PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES for •■ « Second-hand Furniture. If you wish to dispose of your Fnrnitnre without ths t-osble of an Auction Sale, gire ■_• a c-lL McKENZIE and WTLLIS, Auc-oneeri, Cathedral *_•_-. tnext Post Office). MISCELLANEOUS. ,T ? C r TNDOW Transparency makes your room *. cheerful by day and private by night. -*o blmds aooded. J-inaon and Co. J_~i TO £5, from 2s weekly, for Drapery— _»**■ £1 to £5, from 2s weekly, for Boots— ft to £5, from 2s weekly, for Suits—£l to £5, 5-? B J- a wwkl >*> to Costumes. At Balkind's, 629 Colombo street, near Tuam street. C.313 aOSSIP for Girls, HouseScmpicg Hi-ata. Weekly Fashion Notes, aad Reading ior Eysrybody, appear in the "Pago for Women" ia Saturdays Editions of "Tho Evening News." MONEY to Lend Privately—£s to __5— upon Household Furniture (without removal), repayable by easy inst—lments. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. L. W. Balkind, Draper, 629 Colombo street. C 9313 GOSSLP - ior~Girl_, Ho_s*e_-eping Hints, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in tho "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of *-T_o Evening News' 4?T FOR £s Weekly—Boots, Clothing, Un*l derwear. Household Articles of every description and texture; finest quality only and most moderate prices. —«. W. Balkind, 629 Colombo street. - C 9313 A"NYONE in need of TEMPORARY ■«- LOAN, £5 upwards, upon Household Furniture, without removal, call at L. W. BALKIND. C 9313 629 Colombo street. LEFT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Pritchard is a Cash Bnvex oi Gents' Misfit and Leftoff Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, and Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot oaah. Ring up 'Phone 3334, or write 12 Victori- street C 7750 GOSSIP for Girls, Eouseiceeping Hints, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Evexybody, appear in tha "Page for Woaaen" in Saturdaj- Editions of '.Tho *_-re_—g Sen-" . _____ ■ /»-| FOR 2s Suits, cwi, Boots, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Linen, purchasable by easy weekly payments. ' B_l_ind's, 029 Colombo etieet. C 3313

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14976, 25 May 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14976, 25 May 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14976, 25 May 1914, Page 11

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