SITUATIONS VACANT. TV',, Lady-Help, capable; quiet V > home. 'Phone i'io. SS BOYS Wanted, apply The .N.uggct Polish Co., Ltd., Belfast street.. V-2 WANTED, a Good General. Apply SO t ' Wc-sion road. 115 Ty ANTED. Respectable Man abdut coun- *» try house and garden; elderly preGcod home. AVI7, "Pree?." 111 T?I7"ANTi:.D. a Rabbiter (permanent). Apply ' A. Cameron. "The Hermitage," Rolhcr-ha-m, or iIS Hereford street, Chrisichurch. 110 WAXTED. Young Lady a«ist housework y and caro chiMrcn; other help kept. Api'ly "Hovendon," i'.O. Box. 283. 1:0 -ANTED, Young General, assist housc- ■ ' v.-ork. evenings free. Apply 106 Kol-le-.on street, corner Gloucester street LinI 9516 A\ Girls fo- burling cloth. i revi-ous experience not ne-co-ssary. Good wages Apply Tho Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Ltd., ChrLstchurch. 55 Y?S7" ANTED, Smart Newspaper Runner for * ' Rangiora. Apply ''Press" Agent, Rangiora, or Publisher, this office. for Mercantile- Firm, Experi- ' ' cnced Tvpiste. Apply P.O. Bo:c 43. Cnrislchurcli. 107 WANTED. Bread Carter, married man ' ' preferred; permanent. Apply Thcmi°'}' Cambridge terrace. IIS \/\7"'TED, Strong Youth for Store. Apply i\oyds Bros, and Kirk, Lichfield street. 0177 \\TANTED, Smart Messago Bov. Coed -wages, and bicycle provided. L. >L Isitt, Ltd., Booksellers, Colombo street. 106 WANTED, good plain Cook for Auckland, adult family: wages 255, fare paid. Apply, Mra Cole, W ajner's tlotol, on. Thuraday or iriday, after 7 p.m., or Friday aud Saturday before XI a,m. 124 at once, Condensing or NonCondensing Compound Steam Engine, 100 to 200 I.H.C. Must bo in good running order. Send particulars to Joseph - Nathan and Co., Ltd., Palmeraton North. 5)500 ~D RU SHMAKERS—Wanted, permanently. Good Pan Hand, also Good All-round Man for inside factory. Apply The N.Z. Brushwarc Co., Ltd., Hawera, Taranaki. 0271 \]UANTED, a Cook. Apply, with refer- •» * enoes. before 1 or after 5, to Mrs Deans, Riccarton. 9130 'T/trANTED for tho D.I.C. Millinery Work- ' » room. Apprentices and lmprovere. Apply Mise Page. 17 "WANTED—MOTOR MECHANIC. Must ' »V ! be good all round man. ' Top wages. Apply HUPMOBILE and DODGE GARAGE, 9507 Ashburton. ANTED, TWO RESPECTABLE LADS for Brush Factory; also, ACTIVE YOUTH (ineligible). Apply BUNTING and CO., LTD., 2 Brash Manufacturers, Manchester street. SUNNYSIDE MENTAL HOSPITAL. "WANTED, PROBATIONER ATTEND- » » ANTS, salary (in addition to war bonus) to, commence £120 per annum for single men, with a deduction of £30 for board, etc., and £140 for married men, with a deduction of £15 for board, etc. Apply personally to tho 9209 MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. ' ANTED, A COMPETENT SHORTHAND TYPISTE. Previous Experience Essential. Apply A. J. WHITE, LTD., Tuam street. FREEZING WORKS MANAGER. Required for Branch. Freezing Works at Kakarik), near Marton. Full particulars can be obtained from THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, Wellington Meat Export Company, Ltd °°02 Box 72, Wellington. GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD. WORKS FOREMSAN. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the Po3ition of Works Foreman, at a salary of £300 per year, on monthly engagement. The applicants should be> Shipwrights or Carpenters, with experience at pile-driving and wharf construction. Applications must bo in Applicants' own handwriting and must state age, whether married or single, and full particulars'of experience. Certified copies of testimonials must be supplied. 3>he successful applicant will be required to take up the position on or about the Ist April. Applications must bo lodged with tho undersigned by NOON on WEDNESDAY, the 20th March, 1918. H. A. BARTON, Secretary. Gisbornc Harbour Board Office, ' February 27th, 1918. _JLLIj j MCDONALD'S N.Z. Labour Exchange, requires Couple, man station hand, wife housekeeper, £140; Couple, man cowman, wife housekeeper for gentleman, £156; 3 Ploughmen, 40s, 50s; 6 Cooks, 40s, 70a; 5 Cowmeu-Gardeners, 30s, 40s; Drayman, 12s. Employers requiring machine hands 'Phone 497. 113 Manchester street. 682 OHEEPFAHMERS* Labour Exchange— O Wanted,. Station Cook-Baker, several G.F.H.; Married Couples, £140, £150; Gardener, Cowman-Gardeners, Ploughmen, Motor Ploughman. Waiting—Blade and Machine Crutchers. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 150 Hereford street; 'Phone 3763. ' 1186 CENTRAL LABOUR AGENCY" (Girls' Registry), Victoria square—Want3 Cook and H.M. Laundress, 30s, 255; Cook and H.P Maid, town, 255, 22s 6d; Kit.-maid and H.-maid, 255, each M.C.'s. R. Handcock, Land and Labour Agent. Phono 1575. 1219 DARBY-BROOKS' Select Registry, Chancery lane, have DISENGAGED:H.Ms, Barmaid," <lay work; Boy 16 learn plough, JI. Ploughman, Governess; ar© NEEDING. Cooks, 2nd £3 ss, Ist £3 10s; Nelson faw I paid, £2 10s; P. 30s, 235; H. £2 ss; P. Hotel, 35s- H.M.W., 30s; N-maids, 253; Genls., I 30s.' 27s 6d, 2,)5. 22a (id; L.H., 3Cte, 20s; Porter. 30s; Waitress, 255; L'dress. (Inst.),. 255; Waiter, 335; Woman Help, 30s; H.P.M., 255; H.M.-L'drcss., 255. 'PHONES: Office 1106. Residence 3221.
Special Purchase of North Island Boot Stock SECURED BIG DISCOUNTS for a LARGE .. QUANTITY OF BOOTS AND SHOES.. We have b ought from a Nortii Boot and Shoe Dealer a splendid lot of Colonial-m adc Boots and Shoes. Seeing the urgency for a larger supply for the Winter trade —supplies being rather short here, wc announce this latest purchase with the knowledge that the values and the equalities are right, and bound to give satisfaction. Solid savings to all. 4S pairs Men's Extra-heavy Double Women's Chrome Leather Lace Boots Pegged Sole Shooters 22/6 pair 13/3 36 pairs Men's Greenhide Nailed Women's Chrome I-Bar Ward shoe Shooters—Now selling 23/6 pair . 1 36 pairs Men's Chrome Golosh Ba!- Men's Tan Leather Glace Derby morals—Now selling 15/11 pair Boots, narrow square toe _ 14/9 18 pairs Men's Split Kip Balmorals, Women's Stout Leather 1-Bar Shoes, heel and toe tip only 12/6 pair low heels .. .. 8/11 24 pairs Men's Split Kip Nailed Indies' Velvet Shoes—Bargain Prices Shooters, medium weight 14/9 pair • 5/9 6/6 6/11 7/6 8/6 UK ■>4 pairs Men Split Kip Nailed Shoot- Ladies' Sample fan Shoes, splendid ers, medium weight 15/9 pair ■value 8/6 9/6 12/6 14/oa rjiirs Women's Chrome Leather Ladies' Tan Boots, sample pairs Slippers, sewn 7/6 pair Worth I®/ - ®_. IV® 1 24 pairs Men's Chrome Leather Ladies' WW Buckskin Button g Slippers, sewn 8/11 pair Boots. t vamp—Lsualiy 32/6 I oa TOirs Men's Split Nailed or Plain Sale Price .. .. 21/- g " Bluchers 8/11 and 9/11 pair Men's Heel and Toe Tip Balmorals g 36 pairs Gents' Box Chrome Derby 14/6 pair—Worth inorc g Boots 21 /6 22/6 23/6 Ladies' Patent Slip-on Shoe— j English Cookhams 25/- 25/- 28/6 I °13 pairs Girls' Black and fan GIRLS T. 4 N LACL and BUTTON I j Colonial-make Sandals, suitable for BOOTS, 7—B W pair winter wear—Price 7to 9 5/11 Women's Chrome Derby Shoes 9/11 ! jo to 13 6/6 1 and 2 6/11 and 7/6 Ladies' Ward Shoes, rubber heel 6/11 i Ladies' Gum Boots 12/9 parr Youths' Chrome Golosh Boots, lto 4 1M pairs Men's Stout Watertight . 12/9 ?s t»/9 pair ! fi-L 16/6 pair Ladfe* Glace Kid Derby Shoes— I Large shipment Men's Thigh Gums I®/ 6 |*/ 6 12 /® »n/_ 32/6 35/- Ladies' Glacc 1-Bar Shoes, high heel Men's He aw Knee Gum Boots— 14/6 ®£ 11 T/11 17/6 18/6 20/- Men's Superior Derby Boots— Girls' Leplets, plain leather, sizes 10 8 to 13 5/11 * 1 and 2 6/9 Patent Ankle Straps II to>l 5/11 I Tan Leather, anldc strap, kicker toe, 7to 10 5/8 4 6 3/9 1 11 to 13 .... 6/9 8 Po»t*ge—Women's, W. ; Man's, Is. I STEWART ROBINSON CASHKL STREET WEST mi^ia I
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16151, 4 March 1918, Page 9
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