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Beath's Autumn Styles are distinctive ®Kk The \eu- Coats and Costumes now being displayed in Beath's Showrooms strike ,4 j K ft a distinctive note. There are Mcdel Costumes, on which is set the seal of one of /7J, \// the most eminent Style Creators in the Old World. They are perfectly tailored / L « of excellent materials, exclusive to Beath s, and /nf J I still marked at prices whose moderateness is j \ ever a feature of this growing firm. // j1 \ \ I Fur-trimmed and Fur-lined Coats / j u Ml A / Fur is used with fine effect on some of the best I • 1| I ' I [ i/ imported Coat Models this season. Squirrel and H l [ \\V Sqairrel-lock linings represent the very best p if ideas in warmth-giving apparel, and our latest : Li jti ~ x ~ opened goods will meet with the approbation ot j ill ff7V\ connoisseurs in dress. _-0l i Jjj Bsath's and Hosiery Leadership *•' \Jj are almost synonymous terms. 11 I'or years past the constant I 1 given to the development of our fiP' ir^y Hosiery Section, and to-day we gjl B |j jS H 9^ f»XrX^eTh P 1 luUllt %SL VAiJ THE NEW MILLINERY best stockings that the greatest features Trimmed Modelt and most progressive makers OV can producc. & stylish Ready-to-wears B;«35 -1642 ______________________— ——

SITUATIONS VACANT. ! "VV'ANTED, a General. Apply Mrs Hill, . V». Flying School, Sockburn. 273 a XXf&X'l'&b,' liirf "for""pantry work. Frec.V t( '.nun's Cal'.', High street. 833 ■i'^rANTED.~Two" Good iiashmen, also Man ■V t . io r J inker. Marshall and lkmd, Hororata. _ XANTED7 a~ SmarTYoulh for tho Stere"- '* •' typing Department. Apply Manager, Christchurch I'rcsa Co. ( -'° ok *°r ono month. Apply •V. Lardetiip's Hotel. _^jV B" OCJi' Trade—-Wailted7 Tor Clasiug Department, CirU :m I^oBJ-ners; good wagce_. Stickling Bros., Dundas strict. _ 81^ immediately, Boy for Litho. j Department. Apply Factory Manager, [ "Press" | Nursery-Governess for tho :.»Vj country. Apply to Mrs John Deans, C'oalgate. W"" V A"NTEU, C'ook-Ucncrul for country station, wages 80s; liouaemaid kept. Apply Mrs McAlpine, 122 I'apanui road. 'lcloll no lie 483. "tVANTED, Girl as Help, in house, good iW.i home. Apply ilra Hugh Hamilton, 13 Poynder avenue, Wroxton, Fendaiton. 833 117"ANTED, Man, used to BaJ, between \V i 5 and 6. 136, ".L'ress" 832 "\)\ r Al<TKD7 a~BaJ~Porter. Apply at once. •■ - Cafe do Paris Hotel, (Jasnel street. • 619 TTfANTED, Mother's Help, one baby, 8 ■ VVj till 5, three days weekly. Apply Mrs A. E. Kincaid St. Ives, 21 Bealcy avenue. 843 VirANTED, Junior Clerk (Male) for Fac- !. V' j tory Office. Quickness and accuracy at figures essential. Apply The Kaiapoi Woollen street. «1;1 lot ke r 's Help, light duties. !.W' Mrs J. R. Montgomery, 70 Harakeko street, Lower Riccarton. 820 , all Experienced Shorthand- ' >V j Typistr. Apply Duncan, Cottorill and Co., Solicitors, Chrietchurch. 827 riXfA-NTEiD, Competent Cook-General, for ! Vt! Napier (town), 3ite-and bonus. Apply \ between seven and eight Friday, or by let- j t&r, giving references. Mrs J. Jcssep, Occtdental Hotel, Christehurch. 84a ( \XTANTED, first week in April, an elderly ] » r Woman as Working Hous?keopor for t a Bachclor, in quiet country place. References required. Apply Mrs J. H. Davison, St. Jjeonard's, Culverden. 758

i'ED, YOUNG MAN for Suburban VV ! Store": prov'ous experience caacutial. Annlicationa bv letter only, ROYDS, BROS, and KIRK, LTD., Christchuich. ANTED. AN EXPERIENCED KITCHENMAID. Apply 2704 CANTERBURY CLUB. WANTED. FOR Ladies' Hat Making, exporienoed MACHINISTS, Stitched Whit© Work, Silk, etc. Constant employment under best conditions, now premises, highest Apply BUTTEKWORTH BROTHERS, LTD., High street, 2-03 DL'NEDIN. WANTED, Three first-class kxlnmen and ONE OATMEAL MILLER. Highest wages paid to cxpcrienccd men.

Apply by letter to FLEMING and CO., LTD., Milton, Or personally to RICCARTON MILLS, ChvislchuJTch. APPLICATIONS are called for Position of CARETAKER, Harcwood School. Applications to be sent in not later than SATURDAY, March 23rd inst. Schedule of duties may be seen, at 19 Highstcd road, Papanui. B. GROFSKI, 26 G3 Secret ajy. THE WAIMAKARIRI-ASHLEY WATER SUPPLY BOARD, OXFORD, "OEQUIRE a Competent Man (ineligible X\i lor the Front) to take charge of Twohorse Team. Wages: Ton Shillings per Day, wet or fine, and holidays. Permanent job to suitable man. Schedule of duties at otiicc of this Paper. Applications by March 25th, to JAS. McC.ORMACK, Secretary. Oxford, March 18th, 1918. 21i2 CENTRAL Labour Agency (Girls' Registry Office), Victoria 6quarc, Want: Cook.Laundress and H.P. Maid, country, 35e, 30s; Hotel Cooks, 30s, 255; H.M. Waitress; 22s 6d; Relieving Maid, 255; Cook-Generals, K.. Maid and Cook, 30s, 40s; R. Handcock, Land and Labour Agent. 'Phone 1575. 3U5 MCDONALD'S N.Z. Labour Exchange has Crutcners waiting engagement. Wanted —Couple, miin plough, wii© cook for 2 men,' £140; louth, learn ploughing, 27s 6d; iJ.uatcrero, 15s; 4 Ploughmen, Jilt, 455; CowmeuGardeners, 355; Itabbiter, dogs, gun. 113 Majicxicstcr street. 'Phoue 497. 00l SHEEPFAHMERS' Tiabour Exchange— Wanted, Station Cook-Baker, (J.t.H., Married Couple, £130 and perquisites, wile cook for one, cloac to school, first-ciafia place; U.F.H., M.0., £120 and found, no school, wile nil; 2 Kb to-, M.C.'s, wives cook for lew; several Cowruen-Gardencre, 355; Cowman, 355; Single Ploughmen, 40s, 50s; Cowmen-Gardeners, 355. Waiting—Crutchers, Poisoners. Shecplarmers' Labour Exchange, 150 Hereford street. 'Phone 3763. twi> DARBY-B ROOKS'S Select Registry, Chancery lane, are NEEDING—Cooke, good hot-el 255, P. 30a, P. extra good place 30s; Chef, £3; L'dreas (H.), 255; 2 erpd. Waitress, H., 30s; for Race time, 7s 6d day; H.M.'s (inst.). 20s; H.K.'e (no men), 27s td, 20a; Help (tempy.) 80s, light place; CookaGenL. 255. 20s: ivurse-M. 255; H.M.W., 22a 6d; Cows-Garden, 30s: Boy, milk round (gooi place). 17s ed. 'PHONES: Office 1106, Residence 3221. M6367-SO6

SITUATIONS WANTED. ~V r OTJXG- Widow desires posit ion HouscJ- Xccpc-r to Uenuciruti. run particulars to Cjpiii/ic. Uiio omo:. ill) Tt'AXT.fc.o, fcy iixpiricuccd Farmer, who ' :6 competent with ail lurm iinplfl* mcn'.s, pocitioa as Ploughman, Horse, oi 'lractor; sober and reliable. Particulars, Colonial, "Press'' Agency, Kangiora. '-rj,i X\rA2s"TED, by Experienced Person,* few ' • * i hours' employment duily, light household duties, care ot children. 80, '"Press" Office. 816 IMPORTANT NOTICE. rPHIS Paper u registered at the General Po6t Office, London, and can be posted from our .London . Office, 85. Fleet street, to any part of the United Kingdom for id. Those of the public who reoeive copies of this paper from friends in New Zealand can re-post them for id from one part of the United Kingdom to another.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 9

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