SITUATIONS VACANT. 8 Tailorcss, constant cmploj ■* V menl. W. R. Purtom, Tcmuka. S9S V\. ANTED, Smart Ncwsp3p<T Runner lo » ' Rangiora. Apply ''Press" Ageut R-argioi a. or Publisher, this office. *\7" ANTED, Girls for Bindery Work »» : Apply Factory Manager, "Press' Office. TX7AXTED, Nurse-Housemaid for the coun '' ' try. Apply, mornings, to Mrs Hey •-oca, Cj Halton rot.;!, Papamii. 102 i WANTED. Smart Assistants for the Rib » * bon Department. Apply 1. Arm .strong and Co., Ltd., Victoria square. 107; "VV'ANTED. Smart Assistants for th( ' ' Hosiery Dcpaj-tment. Apply T. Arm strong and Co.. Ltd.. Victoria square. 107t TAT"AXXEI), Capable ,Gook-GcrcraJ, 2os » * Mrs A.. I. Carey, Merivale House Church licc, Papanui road. 110 c "V\TANTED, Geneva 1 ., country, easy place. ' ' Apoiv 127 Cashel street, Linwood. 1101 VrXXTEa Machinists for Hats and '* C.-.ps, alto Girls to ieam, highest wages. Kaiapoi WcoLlen Manufacturing CoLid., Eaton place. 1108 T\j"ANTED, a Trucker_ wages Us per day, '* • ior Xydia Bay Mill. Apply Marlborough Timber Co.. Ltd., cure Bros.. St. Asaph street. Chris!church. ANTED? Sinart - Boy - for "stationery Do- » ' partmert, good wages. Whitcombe and Tombi, Limited. 1113 "\T7"ANTF.D, an experienced Hous-e-Parlour- \ \ maid. Apply Mrs VV«ltc r Hill, Alterton, comer River and Mile roads, Avonside. HOT VST" ANTED, immediately, Experienced. ' » General. Apply >lra Herbert Hill. 3'. Mile road, Avonside. HOG ITTANTEiX Good Useful Boy. station. » ' Marlborough, all round -work. Good -.vases "to suitable boy. Apply W. Murray, Clarendon Hotel, between 9 and 10 a.m. until Wednesday. 1092 WAN TED "at once, a good Shoor, or one (hat can nail on. James Patton. Mi. t.OWJTS. 0117 "\"\rAXTEDT Girl for general iV Housework. Mis Gunn, The Lodge, 26 Hereford street W. 1131 BOOT TRADE. —Wanted, by experienced Rough Stuff Cutter, Position Christchurch. Capable taking charge of room. Class C man. Write, stating wages, "Rough Stuff," Box 111. Dunedin. 91U T^rANTED, a Ladv Help for the country. V» ■ Anplv b- letter to Mrs F. Gould. Grcia, P. Bag," Christchurch. 1115 WANTED. T/STANTED. Working OVERSEER, for ' ' Station in Marlborough; must have thorough knowledge of exterminating rabbits. Good rofercnceo ossenlial. Apply "X.Y.Z.," 5g03 Post Office. Blenheim. _ PAPER CUTTER. ■\7I7"|ANTED, TAPER CUTTER, for Wel- ■ linglon; good wages and pcrmanency to capable man. FERGUSON AND OSBORN, LTD., Printer® an.l Bookbinders, n]23 Wellington. MAN, Experienced, used to handling Printing Ordeis and Estimating, reouired bv ]m*gc * OiJicc in Auckland. Reply -PRINTER," . gi2i Box 82, Auckland. CENTRAL Labour Agency, Girls' Registry I Office Armagh street W., want: book and H.P.-maid, country, 30s, Site 6d; H.M.Laundress 25a; Cook, H.-maid, and town, 305,'255, 22a Gd. same place. Waiting: Friends, same place. Parlourmaid and H._maid, country. 'Phone 15 <5. H4421-890 N.Z. Labour Exchange, requires Couple, man station lisnd, wife housekeeper, £140; Couple, man cowman, wife housekeeper for gentleman, £156; 3 Ploughmen, 40s, 50s; 6 Cooks, 40s, <0a; 5 Cowmen-Gardeners, 30s, 40s; Drayman, 10s. Employers requiring machine hands 'Phone 407. 113 Manchester street. 682 HEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchange— Wanted at once: Forkers and Draymon for Timaru, harvest work;- several G.F.H.; Married Couples, £110, £150; Gardener, Cowman-Gardeners, Ploughmen, Mbtor Ploughman, Shearers' Cook. Pressor. Waiting: Blade and Machine Crutchers. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 150 Hereford street. [Phone 3763. 103* D~D£BY-BROOKS'S ' Select Registry, Chancery linxv have DISENGAGED— Par. M., H.M. L'drcss, Man and Wife, Chef and 2nd Cook. H.-keepers. Are NEEDING —Porters, I not., young, 27s £d. Waitresses 250. 23s Waiter 355, Cooks, no wash., T. 255, P. 30s. P. Hotel 35a, Hotel 40s, H.P.M. 255, H.M. L'dress 255. Kit, Woman 27b Gd, H.M.W. 255, Baker (smnll goods) £3, H.M. relieving 25a, 2-3 6d. PHONES —Office 1106, Residence 5221. ■ DU29 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, , ■ POSITION LADY HELP. Homely place, countrv, good wages. ! 1.W., c.o. Mrs Walker. ( 1111 10 Glenross street, Roslyn, Dunedin._ MERCER and Clothier wants position as Salesman, energetic and good knowledge of the trade. Apply Eneigtic, ' Piesa Office. _ _ ~-.1 0' 3 "ATARRIEV Man (30), seeks Position as lU Manager mixed agricultural farm or grazing run. Canterbury and-Waikato experience. Good references. Full particulars lo "AgTicola." "Press" Office. 1 lwt ANTElsT~Sewing by tho day, mending, : blouse making, or children s clothes. H.A.. ''Press" Office. WANTED, part day, work, attend invalid IVV■ o: relief nursing. •' R.A.M.," "Press" Office. 1125 T^/" ANTED to SELL, Upstanding HORSE, ' ' suit express; and Harness; also full lock Phaeton, very low, In good order, practically new, cost £65; bargain, £35. Also Lady's Free Wheel Bicycle, and Gent's Free Wheel Bicycle; cheap lor quick sale. Apply 61 BARBADOES STREET, L4543-UO3 Sydenluun,
Stewart Robinson's CLEAN SWEEPSALE With Boots and Shoes monnting up higher and higher in price, it seems almost absurd to offer to the public Footwear at Bargain Prices. But Stewart Robinson has some thousands of pairs of Boots and Shoes of all sorts bought at next to nothing (Bankrupt stocks, etc.). These and others we have decided to sacrifice. Our stocks arc very heavy, consequently -we mnst.make a clean sweep of all lines specially marked down. Scores of pairs not mentioned here in Catalogue will be Cleared at LESS THAN COST ! • ! Ladies' Shoes, 10/® Worth 15/- Men's Bluchers .. .. 8/11 . Ladies' Evening Shoes 4/11 Worth 7/6 Men's Glace Boots .. 19/6 21/- - Ladies' Grey Tennis Shoes, rubber sole Cricket Shoes 5/6 6/6 7/6 pair ? 3/-J1 .. .. Worth 6/- Girls' White Chrome Sandals— Men's Greenhide Shooters, nailed 23/6 7 to 9, 5/11 10 "to 12, 6/9 Girls' Leglets, plain leather— 1 to 2, 7/TI Chrome sole Sizes 10 to 13, 5/11—1 and 2. 6/9 Men's White Tennis Shoes ' .. 4/9 Tan Leather, aakle strap, kicker toe— Ladies' White Tennis Shoes 3/6 3/11 6/9 (11 to 13) Ladies' Patent Slip-on Shoe — Women's Chrome Leather Lace Boots 19/6 21/6 22/6 113/3 ■ Giris* Tan Lace and Button Boots— Women's Chrome 1-Bar Ward Shoe— 7—B, 4/11 pair 8/11 Men's Split Kip Nailed Shooters 14/6 8 Men's Tan Leather Glace Derby Boots, Women's Chrome Derby Shoes 9/11 I narrow square toe .. 14/9 Ladies' Ward Shoes, rubber heel 6/11 8 Women's Stout Leather 1-Bar Shoes, Youths' Chrome Golosh Boots— low heels . .. 8/11 Ito 4, 12/9 s's, 13/9' pair. Ladies' White Canvas Derby Shoes 6/9 Men's Chrome Golosh Bals. .. 15/6 Ladies' Velvet Shoes—Bargain Prices Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes— 5/9 6/6 6/11 7/6 8/6 8/11 18/6 .16/- 14/6 12/6 pair Ladies' Sample Tan Shoes, splendid Ladies' Glace 1-Bar Shoes, nigh heel— value .. 8/6 9/6 12/6 14/- 14/6 10/9 9/11 7/11 Ladies' Tan £>oots, sample pairs— Men's Superior Derby Boots-— 10/6 11/6 Worth 18/- 22/6 24/6 Ladies' White Buckskin Button Boots, Old Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots 10/9 13/6' patent vamp—Usual Price 32/6 Patent Ankle Straps— Sale Price .. 21/-1 11 to 1. 5/11 7to 10. 5/6 I Men's Heel and Toe Tip Balmorals — ' 4to 6, 3/9 14/6 pair (Worth more) Men's Canvas Shoes, all sorts— Ladies'white Poplin Derby Boots 15/6 7/11 9/11 13/11 Postage—Women's, Bd. Men's, -1 /-, CASHEL STREET WEST IM3OS —7364
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 9
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