SITUATIONS VACANT. *i»TINTED, Houeeiaaid. Apply Air 3 Hugh » ' Reeves, IS Fendaltoii road. 1C53 ■V\* ANTED [or Country, Cook-General, email family; housemaid kept; good wage**. "Competent." "Press." 325S "V\7ANTED, Competent Shorthand-Typiste. ' » Apply, stating salary required, to Box Chnstchurch. " lit! ~V \ ' ANTF. D. First-class Brass Finisher, * ' constant work, pood wages. Ajiply A. and T. Eur', "Ltd., 150 Tuarn street. 26 "yyAXTED for North Canterbury, a. Cook- * ' General, or Lady-Help; another kept. V.'acos 30c. Apply to M Bos 230, Christchurch. " 927:3 A7~ACANCY for Salesman. 'S. R. Ingold, * Cheap Cash Drapery St-orcs, 112, 4-14, 415 Colombo street. 1275 "YTT"ANTED, first-cla66 Bootmaker and Re- ; ' pairer for H. W. 1). Rogers, Waiau. Apply any timo Thursday, February 2Sth, care of, Skelton, Frostick and Co. 9253 \XTANTED, Smart Newspaper Runner for ' • Rangiora. Apply '-Press" Agent, Kangiora, or Publisher, this office. TED, good General; small family, *' • comfortable home, every convenience. Mrs C. C. Davis, "Karakara," 9 LcinstoV load, Fendalton. . 9355 BIIUSHMA KEKS—Wanted, permanently, Good Pan Hand, also Good All-round Man for inside, factory. Apply The N,!£. | Brushv.are Co., Ltd., Haweru, Tarauaki. j ANTED, Companion-Governess for coun- j * ' ' try, to U-ach children up to tho VI. Standard, and able to give preliminary Music Lessons. Apply for particulars "to "A.," care of "Herald" "Office, limaru. "2 "VVrANTED, a Gentlewoman a3 Help. Ap- ' ply, after 7, lo Mrs Dennitts Willcox, j 4<5 "Weston road. 1235 VVrANTED for tho D.I.C, Millinery Work- , ' ' ' room, Apprentices and Improvers. Ap- i ply Miss Page. 17 • rp AILORESSES—Wantedr Machinists " and : -L Apprentices. Christchuxcii Clothing j Factory, 2U St. Aeapji street. 4 • "fXTANTED, good, strong Uoy, assist Gar- ! -' ' ' dener. Marlborough. Apply Mrs J Murray, Clarendon Hotel, 4th and sth,-10.30 , a.m. 1251 W ANTED, TWO RESPECTABLE LADS for Brush Factory: also, ACTIVE YOUTH (ineligible). Apply BUNTING and CO., LTD., 2 Brush Manufacturers, Manchester street. SUNNYSIDE MENTAL HOSPITAL. "ITirANTED, PROBATIONER ' ATTEND!.\V' ANTrf, salary (in addition to • war bonus) to commence J. 120 per annum for ainglc men, with a deduction of £30 for board, etc!, and £110 for married men, with a deduction of £15 for board, etc. Apply personally to tho 0209 MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. MCDONALD'S > T .Z. Labour Exchange, requires Couple, man station hand, wife Housekeeper, £140; Couple, man cowman, wife housekeeper for 'gentleman, £156; :i Ploughmen, 40s, 50s; 6 Cooks, 40s, 70s; 5 Cowmen-Gardeners, iJOs, 40s; Urayiuau, 12s. Km pi overs requiring machine hands 'i'honc 497. U3 Manchester street. ( 682 QHEEPFARHERS' Labour Exchange— O Wanted, Station Cook-Baker, several G.F.H.; Married Couples, £110, £150; Uardtner, Cowman-Gardeners, Ploughmen, Motor Ploughman. Waiting—Blade and Machino Crutehers. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 150 Hereford stroct. 'Phono 3703.- 1186 C"E~NTKAL LABOUR. AGENCY (Girls' Registry), Victoria square—Wants Cook and H.M. Laundress, 30s, 25a; Cook and 11.P. Maid, town. 25a, 22s (id; lut.-maid and H.-maid, 255, each il.C.'s. R. Handcock, Land and Labour Agent. 'Phone 1575. 1219 DARBY-BROOKS'S Select Registry, Chancery lane, have DISENGAGED— Par. M., H.M. L'dress, Man and Wife, CJjcf und 2nd Cook, H.-keepers. Are NEEDING —Porters, Inst., young, 27s 6d, Waitresses 255, 23s Waiter 355, Cooks, no wash., P. 255, P. 30a, P. Hotel 355, Hotel 40s, H.P.M. 255, H.M. L'drtea 255, Kit. Woman 273 Bd, H.M.W. 255. Baker (small goods) £3, H.M. relieving 255, 22s 6d. ■ PHONICS—Office 1106, Residence 3221. "* D 1129 SITUATIONS WANTED. ' WJ OOL Sorter wants situation. Address, ! T T ! "Wool," "Press" Office. 14 LADY Typiste and Stenographer, five years' experience, in Solicitors' ofhoes, desires position. "Reliable," "Press" Office-. 1274 ANTED, Rooms to paper, moderate iVti prices, cash. Rodda, -1 Stoneyhurst street, St. Albans. 1191 "VtrANTED Position Housekeeper, by young -.*» I woman' with boy,, to sober workingtnan. Vl9, "Pjxss.J -l LOOMINE Is a pains "taking" jemedy. All the difference between Having painful corns and not haviDg them ia 6d, the Drice of "Bloomine" Corn Cure. Sold Everywhere. OINGEK Drophcaa, gooa working order, £5 0 16s; Drawing-room Cabinet, £8 15s; Oak. £6 15a. Glooe, 261 High street. 834 McINTYRE'S Extra Strong Regelating i Pills, always reliable, 4s 6d. lour Chemist will post you for twopencc^cxtra^ nr.MKS and SONS only stock their oelebrated 4-ply Wire Mattresses, and sell at bedrock prices, at 130 and 132 High street. t H4315 \\fiu aro the Leading "House for Linoleums, iVY; and give the best value, high freights do not affect lis. We hold the stock. Holmes and Sons, 130 and 132 High street. H4315 I 7<IRE! Fire I —Protect your property with . an "Underwriters" Chemical _ Extinguisher. Recognised by fire authorities as without an equal for warehouses,- factories, garages, hosoitals," theatres, etc. B. P« il. Manning and Co., 188 Cashel streetRING 'PHONE 3973. HFINDLAT Gives TOP PRICE for • WASTE PRODUCTS. He will call for your Kitchen Fat, Bottles, Lead, Brais, Old Copper, or anything which may be regarded as Useless. Don't forget the 'Phone Number and Address. - 476 TUAM STREET, LINWOOD. F1482 1
Stewart Robinson's i With Boots and Shoes mo anting up higher and higher in price, it seems almost absurd to offer to the public Footwear at Bargain Prices. Bat 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 vrc havp decided to sacrifice. Our stocks are very-heavy, consequentlywe ranst.make a clcan sweep of all lines specially marked down. Scorcs of pairs not mentioned here in Catalogue will be Cleared at LESS THAN COST! Ladies' Shoes. 10/8 Worth 15/- Men's Bluchers .. v.. 8/11 I Ladies' Evening Shoes 4/11 Worth 7/6 Men's Glace Boots .. 19/6 21/— Q Ladies' Grey Tennis Shoes, rubber sole Cricket Shoes 5/6 6/6 7/6 pair | 3/f-f .. Worth 6/- Girls' White Chrome Sandals— g Men's Greenhide Shooters, nailed 23/6 7 to 9, 5/11 10 to 12, 6/9 I Girls' Leglets. plain leather— 1 to 2, 7/11 > Chrome sole fl 1 Sizes 10 to 13, 5/11 —1 and 2, 6/9 Men's White Tennis Shoes .. 4/9 J Tan Leather, ankle strap, kicker toe— Ladies' White Tennis Shoes 3/6 3/11 I 6/9 (11 to 13) Ladies' Patent-Slip-on Shoe— | Women's Chrome Leather Lace Boots 19/6 21 /B 22/6 | 13/3 Giris* Tan Lace and Button Boots— i Women's Chrome 1-Bar Ward Shoe — 7—B, 4/11 pair - I 8/11 Men's Split Kip Nailed Shooters 14/6 I : Men's Tan Leather-Glace Derby Boots, Women's Chrome Derby Shoes 9/11 narrow square toe .. 14/9 Ladies' Ward Shoes, rubber heel 6/11 Women's Stout Leather I-Bar Shoes, Youths' Chrome Golosh Boots— low heels .. 8/11 1 to 4, 12/9 s"s, 13/9 'pair Ladies' White Canvas Derby Shoes 6/9 Men's Chrome Golosh Bals. .. 15/8 J Ladies' Vek-et Shoes—Bargain Prices Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes— 5/9 6/6 6/11 7/6 8/6 8/11 18/8 16/- 14/8 12/8 pair j Ladies' Sample Tan Shoes, splendid Ladies' Glace 1-Bar Shoes, high heel— valne .. 8/6 9/6 12/6 14/- 14/6 10/9 9/11 7/11 Ladies' Tan fyoots, sample pairs— Men's Superior Derby' Boots— 10/6 11/6 Worth 18/- 22/6 24/6 Ladies' White Backskin Button Boots, Old Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots^lo/513/8 patent vamp—Usual Price 32/6 Patent AnHe Straps— Sale Price 21/— 11 to 1. 5/11 7 to 10, 5/6 Men's Heel and Toe Tip Balmorals— 4 to 6, 3/9 14/6 pair (Worth more) Men's Canvas Shoes, all sorts — Ladies' White Popfin Derby Boots 15/6 7/11 9/11 13/11 Postage—Women's, 6d. Men's, 1/-. CASHEL STREET WEST i
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16149, 1 March 1918, Page 9
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