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[ PUBLIC NOTICES. j JOHN HALL AND CO.. LTD., CLOCK TOWER SHOP. I 1-21 MANCHESTER STREET, Christchtrrch. EOR First-class and Low-priced Groceries, as well as Crockery. Glassware. Tin and , Enamelware, and all Household Goods, no i place in the City to equal it for selection of j tho Tight article at the lowest price, "with CASH COUPON of la in the £ IN GOODS. Baking Powder. 16oz. full weight, for Is 4d. J Patent Barley and Groats for Invalids, Is 3d tin. . Bovril Is 9d bot.. Ex. Ox Ertract, Is <d jar. Beans—Haricot -Id, Lima. Cd lb. handles !Ud, Eclipse BJd packet. I Ch«€3e—Patent tins Is 2d and Is 3d eaoh. j Cocoa, and Milk Sol. Powder, Is Cd Sib tin. I Curry Powder, finest Madras, Gd for 4oz. 1 Cocoa, and Milk, Condensed, Is 9d tin. Coffee and Milk, Condensed, Is small, Is 9d large. Milk —Highlander Bd. Milkmaid 9d. Disinfect. Powder, large tin Is. Emulsion —Scott's 33 6d. 4s Cd, other 2s 6d, 43 9d. Ivelcou Concentr. Soup Square*. Is a Bloater Paste 4d tin, Potted Meats Sd tin. Our Fancy Goods Department offers many good bargains ill Ladies' Handbags, Wristlet Watches, Watches useful aud correct timekeepers, Chains and Ornament?. aU marked in plain figures, and subject to Cash Coupon for Good Discount. Visi; _ JOHN HALL AND CO., LTD., CLOCK TOWER. SITUATIONB VACANT. •T1 TAN TED, a" Experienced Barman_. *.VV 1 United Service Hotel ■ 247 T\t"iANTED, a Cook-General, for country, :.YVj two i'.i family; good wages. Apply Mrs Chamberlain, Ravensworth. 221 HOME-HELP, reliable, cooking essential, 17s Gd; no heavy work; two adults. o'i Esplanade. Snmner. 'Phone 2065 M. 221) a Smart Man as Salesman, 1.VY.1 etc., for our Crockery Department. Apply with copies of references, to John Ha|l and Co.._ Ltd., ChristchuTch. 5537 ■ITirANTEDj a Packcrman wages £3 a week M. and free house. Capacity mill 10 sacks per hour. Manawatu Mills Co., Palraerstou North. _?£r" WANTED, a Working Foreman for a Mixed Farm near Culverden (an absent soldier's farm); good wages for a suitable man. Apply, with, references, Duncan Rutherford, Culverden. 5643 QHEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchange— KJ Wanted, S. Ploughmen, 40s, 455; M.C., Shepherd, wifo nil; Mustoxers, Rabbiter with dog 3 and gun, Contract Ditcher, S. Shepherd (North Island), Station Waggoner, Miiker (machines), '15s. Waiting—Managers, Crutchcr®, Boys, Sheep fa rulers' Labour Exchange,' 150 Hereford street. 'Phone 3763. 182 TXrANTED, Married Ploughmen (cottages » ' found); Couple, man cowman, wife cook, £130; Gardeners, 30s, 455, for stations; Shepherd £120; Cowboys, Waiting engagement —Ploughmen, Crunchers, Potato Diggers. McDonald, N.Z. Labotir Exchange, 113 Manchester street. 'Phono 497. 192 CENTRAL Labour Agency, Girls' Registry Office, 5 and 6 Victoria Chambers, Victoria square, Armagh' street West—Wanted, •Cooks, 303 255. 20s; H.P.-maids, 255, 20s; Waitresses," 255, 22s 6d; K.M.-Laundrcss, 22s Gd; Parlourmaid, same place, 20s; Cowman, 30s.' Can recommend M.C., man garden, wife cook; excellent references; also, other M. Cou pics. 'Phono 1575. 1307 DARBY'S— BROOKS' Select. Registry, Cliancery Lane, have DISENGAGED: Cook (institution), Boy, Nurse-Companion to lady, Chef, Gardener first-class, l'antry-M., Porter. Are NEEDING: Waitresses 7s fid day, Hotel 22s 6d; Cooks, temporary 30a, Hotel 30h, P.B.H. 30s, P. 27s 6d; Genls., tcmpry. 30s, 253 (no wash) 255/ 22« fid, Kifc.-M. club 20s; also tempy. 355, H3LW. 22a Gd, H.-Kccper 255, Cook-L'drees 255, JLM. (easy place) 20s, Tar.-M. 20s, M. Couplo £120, Ploughman (young) 255. THONES: —Office 1106, RefikloDco 3221. 58 SITUATIONS WANTED. rVXTiANTED. by Experienced Farmer, posiI.VtJ tion Manager, ineligible; highest re--fcrencc3. Apply "Ineligible," "Pxess" Office.- 173. N GINE-FITTER Wants Position; thoitmgli' rurmin«r knowledge of steam, and D.C. Electricity. Apply "K.L.," "Press" Officc. .. 272 jTXT'ANT-ED, position as Housekeeper to I.VVj Gentleman; Girl for rough work, town or country; good references. Particulars to "British," "Press" Officc. 230 frX/TANTED, position as N ur&ryCompanion '.ft J to an Old. Lady, no lifting; capable, to take charge of house whero maid is kept or •woman for rough work; 'well recommended. Kindly give full details to "English." "Press" Officc. 251

WANTED. ,T Any, tn Share Home with Widow, as JJ' Paying Guest; good home and locality; terms arranged. Apply "Company R.A.." "Press" Office. 270 FOR EXCHANGE, 5000 ACRES Good •: Sheep Country, Canterbury. Owner will .Exchange for Good Mixed Farm. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 1168 . 150 Hereford street. WANTED to Exchange, Darracq MotorCar, 14-16 ■ HJ?., seat 2, and cash for Light Four-seater Car of good make. Apply "Petrol," thia office. 278 WANTED to Lease, with view to purchase, small farm, ten-fifteen acres, suitable poultry, dairy, SpTinghiil, "Press" Office. 1835 WANTED, Furnished Bedroom (two bods), -use of kitchen; two ladies, two children, May Ist to 11th; central! Address " Competitions," Post Office, Dunedin. 8646 rt^TANTED —Boantiful Furs, Beautiful »J Skins, opened To-day. Col will's Fur Stores, High._streert.___ 208 , 1,1, ANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale, 60 • dozen Ladies' Under Vests, at 9id; usually la 6d. ■ N6167-916 rCJfT'ANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale, I.TT." 8 dozen Woven Night Dresses at 5s lid; usually 7s lid. N6167-916 .■fXTANTED,. at ■ Nicholson and Co.'s Sale, IT IJ White Embroidered Blouses, at Is lid; usually 3s lid. ; N6167-916 ."TXTjANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'e Sale, .TV. Coloured Print Blouses, at 2s 6d; -usually 3s lid. N6167-916 |T7f7"ANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale, '.TV.' 50 dozen Ladies' Under Vests at 9jkd; usually Is 6d. N6167-216 jY*r.ANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale, '.Vrj Special Line Woven Combinations, at 4s 6d; usually ga lid. N6167-916 WANTED —Beautiful Ladies' Fur Collars, opened To-day. Colwill's Fur Stores, High street. 209 "rpHE Greatest of all Wars," more fully X dealt with in the "Evening News' than in any other newspaper in th« Dominion. THE War is boing specially dealt with in "The Evening News" to an extent not to be found elsewhere. WANTED KNOWN. ADAM! "Easy Monday" Laundry Help makes clothes spotlessly clcan without rubbing them. Is packets. Grocere. 2 WANTED KNOWN. ■"WE BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE I.Wj iu any quantitv. Also, PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. BEST PRICES GIVEN. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Cathedral squaro (next Po3t Office) Mc 6023-5143 WANTED KNOWN. IF You Want a STRAIGHT DEAL and the HIGHEST PRICE. w e Buy all Classes of Second-hand Furniture, Piano 6, Sewing Machines, ctc. I R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, I' CASHEL STREET (next Tatters all's). | 'Phon« 3411. Mc6C2B 1 ROYAL COACHES. GERALDINE-ORARI SERVICE. LEAVE Geraldine Daily at 7.45 a.m. arrive Orari daily 8.30 a.m.; leave Orari daily 8.30 a.m., arrive Geraldine daily 9.30 a.m.. leave Geraldine daily 9.30 ajn., "arrive Orari dailv 10.20 a.m.; leave Orari daily 11.35 ajn. "arrive Geraldine daily 12.20 p.m., leave Geraldine daily 1.30 p.m., arrive Orari daily 2.15 p.m., leave Orari daily 2.55 p.m., arrive Geraldine daily 3.40 p.m., leave Geraldine daily 4.0 pjn., arrive Orari daily 4.45 p.m., leave"Orari daily 5.0 p.m., arrive Geraldine daily 5.45 pjn., leave Geraldine daily 5.0 p.m., arrive Orari dailv 5.45 p.m., leave Orari daily 6.0 p.m., arrive Geraldine 6.45 pjn. Farea,- Is 6d Single, 2b 6d Return. In connexion with the above I conduct a Livery Business. Gigs and Saddle Horses, Coaches, etc., on Hire at reasonable rates, General carrying and carting carried on. Samples carefully handled. Agents New Zealand Express Company. Horse Clipping done on the premises. Machine plates sharpened. Charges reasonable. Telephone No. Ji. N. SIIERKATT, Proprietor, Ger.'ldino. X

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 14

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