PUBLIC NOTICES. j JOHN HALL AND CO., LTD., j CLOCK TOWER SHOP. j 124 MANCHESTER STREET. , TP OR First-clase and Low-priced , -T „ well as Crockery. an a , Enainelware, and ail Househo.d G -• , Pto.to 4, c,t, to too ngnt article at the I ° we ®- pAnnc CASH COUPON of Is in tb« £ IN GOOD. , Baking Powder. 16oz. full weigh., for Is4cL Patent Barley and Groats for Inva.ide, Is BoTrir*ls 3d bot.. Ex. Ox Extract, is Id jar. Beans—Haricot 4d, Lima *>d Candles 9£d, Eclipse S*d packet. Cheese—Patent tins is 2d and Is .<d «cli. Cocoa and Milk Sol. Powder. Is 6d Curry Powder, finest Madras Cocoa ajid Milk, Condensed. Is 9d tin Coffee and Milk, Condensed, Is sinal.. is Milk—Highlander Sd. Milkmaid 9d. Disinfect. Powder, large tin Is. , Emulsion-Scott's 2s 6d, 4e Gd. other 2s 6d, 4s 9d. _ . \ tnx Ivelcon Conc«rir. Soup , ca tin' Bloater Paste 4d tin. Potted Meats 5d ». • Our Fancy Goods Department c 5 r T-tlct good bargains in Ladies , an , =, " , . Watchcs, Watches useful and co -• keepers, Chains and Ornamen ts . upon in plain figures, and subject to C for Good Discount. Visn JOHN HALL AND CO.. LTD.. CLOCK TOW ER. SITUATIONS VACANT. AXTED, a Storeman for China Department. 'Apply A. J. ,83 17l~AJrrED, Qualified Lady-help, 2Cs. Apply • V V ! 50 RnUetOon avenue. City. ■\ A/ANTED, Competent Lady VY Apply, P-O. Box TpiTED, Smart Boys for Parcels. Ap- \ \ plv T. Armstrong and Co., Ltd., Hi h . i. street. » „ — - WANTED, caoablc, middle-aged Housekeeper. Apply Holcrott, Grocer, Colombo street. City. . WANTED, Apprentices and Junior Assistants for Costume Workroom. Apply Miss Meakin, D.I.C. _____ ! ■XYfASTED, a good Shoeing or Gcneral : ' V r Smith. Apply, W. Fenwick, Eas. Oxford. l_ J "\XTANTED, a young Housemaid. APP'7' : VV ' atua K_ - Turner, Tho Limes, 161 \ icioria cqna-re. !—- T ADY-HELP, cooking essential, two adults, IU no rough work. 52 Keplanndc, Sumner. 'Phone 2065 M. !L l WANTED, Experienced Waitress (porman- ■ ent). Empire Cafo (above Ridley s). 186
"I^7"ANTED, Boy for Factory Offico. Apply, i Y Mr Eaton, Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Allen street. ' ii? "tXTANTED, good General or capable Lady VV Heip, small household (2 in family), and: ©very convenience. Address "St. Albans, "Btws" Office. "TSTANTED, immediately, Experienced Par- '«» !lour-maid, also Temporary Ccok. I!e----.Tbrences indispensable. Apply to Matron, Rhodes Convalescent Home, Cashmero Hills. r 173 XT7'ANTED, immediately, for the country, Vt a Housekeeper, one used to children, for about six weeks; an easy place; wages 12s 6d week, with no objections to on© child. Faro paid both ways. Apply Urgent, "Press" Office. 87<0 SHEEPFARiZERS' Labour ExchangeWanted, S. Ploughmen, 40s, 455; M.C., Shepherd, wife nil; 2 Station Fencers (same Station), Station Gardener, Musterer, Rabhiter with dogs and gun, godd Boys Sheep Farms, S. Shepherd (North Island), . Milker (machines), 455. Waiting—Managers, Crutchers. Sheepfarmors' Labour Exchange, 150 Hereford street. 'Phono 37G3. 477 CENTRAL LABOUR AGENCY, Victoria 6qnare, Armagh street W.—Wanted: Woman, with 1 or 2 children, as General, H.M. kept, 30a; Woman with 1 child, country boarding house, 255; Cook-Generals, 30a, 27s 6d, 255, 22s 6d, 20s; Waitresses, 255, 22s Gd; Groom-Cowman, 28s; Boy for Milking, 255. Con recommend Married Ploughman (wife cook), £156. M. Gardener, £130 (wife cook). 'Phone 1575 300 T7I7"ANTED, Married Ploughmen (cottages Y Y found); Couple, man cowman, wife cook, £130; Gardeners, 30s, 453, for stations; Shepherd £120; Cowboys, AVciting engagement—Ploughmen, Crutchers, Potato' Diggers. McDonald, N.Z. Labour Exchange, 113 Manchester street. 'Phono 497. 192 T\ASBY'S-BIIOOKS'S Select Registry, U Ohancery lane, are NEEDING—R'about, 80s; Cook (tempy. for club), 40s; CookL'drees, 30s, 255; Scul. Man, 30s; Grcom to good family, 355; 2nd Cook, 255; Kit. Jlaid, 20s; Cook (P.), 2Cte; Cook (P.8.H.), 503; CookGeml., 20b; P.M.-Waitress, 22s 6d; L. Help, 20s; Genls., 25a, 22s 6d, 20s; Cook-Genl., 22s Gd; H.K.'e, 30s, 20s; Boy, sundries on farm, 255; H.M.W., 23s 6d; M.C., wife house, nia.ii cows, garden, £120; Waitresses, hotel, 255, 22a 6d; H.M., 20s. 17s 6d; Nurse (expd.), 30s. 'PHONES—Office 1106, Residence, 3221. 489 SITUATIONS WANTED. \\TANTED, Position as Barman... Reply YY "E.R.T»" "Press" Office. 411 STRONG Youth of 18 wishes suitable posi-tion-on Sheep Station, handy to City. "Ability," "Press," 47i TTJTjANTED, Situation for Couple; man 1 r T , general hand, wife housekeeper. Apply, McDonald's Registry. . 455 YOUNG Couple, no encumbrances, want situation; man plough, wife oook. Apply, C.8., "Pnees." 157 Ivy ANTED, hy Experienced Farmer, position Manager, ineligible; highest references. Apply "Ineligible," "Press" Office; 173 WANTED, _by experienced Gardener, over military age, Situation in private family; good references. Apply "Gardener," "Press" Office. BSOS "DESPECI'ABLE Man, .40, unoccupied four J-l' or five hours daily, seeks a position of trust. References given. 8.A., "Press" . 490 "V/TARRIED Man (46), active and sober, -"X trained in general stores, seeks position Salesman, Despatch Clerk,, or Traveller; excellent reference. Change, care Empire Hotel. 482
BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Ty\7jA_NTED, comfortable private beard, few 1* * ■ months, for coup]© ■with. baby. Civil Servant. "Press" Office. 492 FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late Janet Henderson •will take plaoo on Thursday, April 12th, arriving at the Methven Public Cemetery 2.45 p.m. • J. LAMB AND SON. 8752 J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL PUBHISHER3, No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone CQQ Established i:;i ODD* ANGFORD . AND KHIND, UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS. 104 Cartel street. 'I'hone 812. P.O. Box 523. Herbert Langford. John Rhind, 19 London street. 106 Moutrea] street. 'Phone 689. 'Pttono 1803. L4IDI-tJSSI George barrels FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. UOLERN MOTOR HEARSE A Speciality. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE, Office 221. Garage: 225 Durham street 'Phone <21. Night or Day. ' £>7271 J. ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER^ AND FUR--107 VICTORIA STREET. 'Phone 3803. A 2191
MOURNING, a RUSTRONG'S Specialise MOURNING. -tX in all Mourning requirMOURNING. ed. Costumes executed in 21 MOURNING, hours. A Special Depart* MOURNING, merit and Workroom is daMOURNING, voted to the6e needs. MOURNING. Department opened from 3.30 MOURNING. , a.m. By ringing -up No. MOURNING. 1473 or 1049, you can have MOURNING, an experienced Assistant wait MOURNING, up ?n jay. at your own hornet A 2369 /CLINCHER CYCLE TYRES are made by the beet British Experts with the highest grade Plantation Rubber. Guaranteed Twelve and Fifteen Months. HAYWARD BROS, and CO., LTD., Sole Coatrollore. H43SO
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15873, 12 April 1917, Page 9
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