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SITUATIONS VACANT. | Tt-'ANTED, a General. Apply Mrs Hill. ! YV Flying School, Sockburu. -73- ! ■yi-ANTED. Two Good Bushmen. r.iso Han j Vt ;or Jinkci. Marshal! and Rouci, Horo- ! INTELLIGENT Bo* wanted. Wages commsncf li? Gd. liastic, Bu:l, and i .c:.\»ri'-y. Cassc'. street. 914 ■ Ay ANTED, cspcricr.ced Maid: r.o va*h- \ 1 i.iAuuiv Mrs Lauib, 231 Licli- , ■ .riv.. "' * !)1S : A< ' wvi't-D, Experienced Nutse-Houscmaid. • i V Mrs J. F. Duncan, 253 Cashel street. , 323 : TV ANTED. (iotxi Cook-Genera!. Apply : V 1 .Mrs \v. Webb, Dos 41, Dunsandei. ■ 2s2s; TA'ANTED, Governess for Tokomaru. Bay. i » » N 1., l'.:r two children, music. Appiy •; Mrs Mo.iro. IjO Ferry load, Linwood. OLi ; A I !'ANTED. Oood Repairer, Boot Trade. : V> U;i\vlie's Bay district, £1. SuckUns : t3rot., Dur.das street. £2* i "VA"" ANTED. Nitrht" Porter," reliable mar;. ! > Y Apply Hotel Occidental, Hereford; #tre:-t, Christchurrh. J j "VV""'AXTED.' ~lntclH^ni Young Girl for ; >V ' Cash Desk. Apply Manager, -J-Lt. | I : i j V VANTED, Experienced Cook at once. Ap- s I * t pK' be-tore noon on Monday. 1 } UoTtlnvk* _ - 7 ; I ~\~Xl ANTED, immediately. Boy for Litho. . j > \ ' Denarimeni. Apply Factory Manager,; V\7ANT.iiir). >"ureery-Goveine«s for the ; Vt • country. Apply to Mrs John Dcaus. j CoalgaW. _ ' i in* the Canterbury Farmers ; VV * Co-oncrati've Association, Ltd., tier- < ••ldinc Branch. Competent Clerk: one witti I eoir« knowledge of Grain Business pre- | f L .* r:J Applicant to state ealary required, i-wi. * 2G<9 BY direction of the Public Service Com applicaUons for BW?3. FARM, ii.,l. Further particulars may .be , t!,-v Manager of the Training l'arm, to ~Mnli«,,tionß should be adawwd. \t\7"ANTED, an experienced *' kitchen-maid. ; 270-1 A! ' P ' y CAN TE R.BCR Y C L ÜB. ~ WANTED. ; CAPABLE Domestic Help. Comfortable ; V-' home, with evory convenience, sma.l : £amily - MRS C. 0. DAVIS, a Leinster road, t Fer.dalton. | Tram to Garden road, or l>ing Telepl^ s • 2-! Go. WANTED, • rpHR-EE FIRST-CLASS KILN MEN and ' A ONE OATMEAL MILLER. f Highest paid to experienced men.

Apply by letter to FLEMING and Or personally 37;* AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. ur'RFAfKMEN* "WAIA.U RIDING AND bLR WAUU-KAIK.OURA ROAD. A IMPLICATIONS are invited posiA . qttt? c a rF.MRX in the W liflU lor tlie position "\^ LE o find ,Vaia,,-K ! ,ko^ ( 3 AppUcunt^^ »nv wot awl dry. Tools in each c3BO monthb, «ot f dutiG3 cl , u to obprovided. I articuiara Culverden, laintd at the Councis \PRIL Gtli, where applications c.oe<> at noon - lolß ' 1). T. DALZEUJ, County Clcrk.^ C ul vermeil 1918. - v , r.n'S N.Z. labour Exchange has M C Crutchers waiting men, —Couple, man plough, wiferooolc Mu3 . S Ulb l 455; CowmenSe'neS; 355; Baxter, dogs, |« Mancheater street. 'Phone —— PTIOOKS'S Select Registry, Chan-ARBY-BRO NEEDING—CookfI, good eery I- 1 " 0 ; p el tra good place 30s; hotel 235, r. > .50s, £ ' d . -WaitChef, £3; " t i'me, 7s Gd_day ; HS.V (instV 20S; HX'j NerO 20s; Help (tempy.) 30s, Ugnt Gen'l., 355. ml round 6d; Cows-Garden, ,p HONES: office HOG, (good, place), 1-3 6d. M6SG7-80G Residence 3221. Tr~V«.ia. Labour Agency, \ I® 11111 -, 'Phon" 1575. Want—Hotel V 7 square Phcm- \o H .. ma id-Wai-Cook, counti>,, . Housemaids. - «Ti 3 rinL ll'-maids, town and country; SSU« -««* «rgt nient, country. — —

!? r 4 eaL station; 2 Station Cook-Bal>ers, Kroom, kjH; in J n £dd jsrtss. f-iir g^®aa B Ss£°^~ i, s® SITUATIONS WANTED. ■rrr\\* , P'P'Tl fcv KxpcrMinoexl who W' .11 faun impleis Plouebman, Horse, or Sr;X and liable Particulars, Colonial, .-r-rr.AKTBU by Young Girl (recent ariival), :W jimior position in Office, Solicitors z^rvjss** ''Proas'* Office. — ~ ■TTSTANTED BOsitiou aa Cook or CookiW.< Housekeeper, private family. town H.C., "Press'' DO not miss tboae—ls 6d, all hair boot or clothes Brashes, at Minson 8. They | are well worth 33 6d (honest

Special Purchase of North Island Boot Stock SECURED BIG DISCOUNTS for a LARGE .. QUANTITY OF BOOTS AND SHOES.. We have bought from a North Island Boot and Shoe Dealer a splendid lot of Colomal-made Boots and Shoes. Seeing the urgency arger the Winter trade —supplies being rather short here, we announce this ate. purchase with the knowledge that the values and the qualities are right, and bonna to give satisfaction. Solid savings to ail. 48 pairs Men's Extra-heavy Double Women's Chrome Leather Lace Boots Pegged Sole Shooters 22/6 pair 36 pairs Men's Grecnhide Nailed Women's Chrome 1-Bar nart. ~a Shooters—Now selling 23/6 pair 36 pairs Men's Chrome Golosh Bai- Men's Tan Leather t..acc JXrb^ morals—Now selling 15/11 pair Boots, nantra- square toe 1 HfY 18 pairs Men's Split Kip Balmorals, Women's Stout Leather 1-Bar heel and toe tip onlv 12/6 pair low heels .. . 8/1' "4 pairs Men's Split Kip Nailed Ladies' Velvet Shoes—Bargain Prices ~ Shooters, medium weight 14/9 pair 5/9 6/6 6/11 7/6 8/6 8/11 24 pairs Men Split Kip Nailed Shoot- Ladies' Sample fan Shoes, splendid cVs, medium weight 15/9 pair value 8/6 9/6 12/6 14^24 pairs Women's Chrome Leather Ladies' Tan Boots, pairs— Slippers, sewn 7/6 pair J B / - uvi IJIm 24 pairs Men's Chrome Leather Ladies' Buckskm Birtton Slippers, sewn 8/11 pair .-»np—Usually 32/6 24 pairs Men's Split Nailed or Plaui Pncc .. •• "/- Bluchers 8/11 and 9/11 pair Men's Heel and Toe Tip Balmorals I 36 pairs Gents' Box Chrome Derby 14/6 pair—-Worth more Boots 21/6 22/6 23/6 Shoe— English Cookhams 25/- 26/- 28/6 19/6 213 pairs Girls* „Black and Tan GI S£rL.J Colonial-make Sandals, suitable for BOOTS, 7—B c ». ' «??*< winter -wear—Price 7to 9 . 5/11 Women's Cfoome Derbv Shoes 9/11 10 to 13 6/6 1 and 2 6/11 and 7/6 Ladies' Ward Shoes rubber heel: 6/11 Indies' Gum Boots 12/9 pair Yonths* Chrome Golosh lto 4 144 pairs Men's Stout Watertight . „ _ 5 ® q* s . 16/6 pair Ladies Glace Kid Derby ShoesLarge shipment Men's Thigh Gums ,^s^® 30/- 32/6 35/- Ladies Glace 1-Bar Shoes, high heei. Men's Heavy Knee Gum Boots— I */® J®/® ®/ 11 711 17/6 18/6 20/- Men's Sopenor Derby BootsGirls' Leglets, plain leather, sizes 10 to 13 5/11 ' 1 and 2 6/9 Patent Ankle Straps 11 to 1 5/11 Tan Leather, ankle strap, kicker toe. 7to 10 5/6 4to 6 3/8 11 to 13 .. 6/9 Past^c —Women's, 6<i. ; I*STEWART ROBINSON ! CASHEL STREET WEST

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 13

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