StTUATIONS WANTED. 'TXTANTED, immediately position as Nurso- » ' Companion, or Nursery (Sovorposs, Town preferred. Urgent, "Press" Office. 75 ETURN'ED Soldier requires position as Motor Driver, able to do running repairs. A A-A., "Press" Office. *5? WANTED— Young Lady desires position in Office as Shorthand-Typist, with general office work. Has had few months experience. Please communicate 8.8., Box SS. , 18-t POSITION- wanted by Domesticated Per--60 n, Town. Apply N.P.. "Prese." 181 REFINED, Domesticated Young Lady seeks position Companion-Help; homo essential. Particulars "Careful/ "Pre6s." I<a
WANTED KNOWN. FOR Sale, SOO gocrl Rhubarb Cxowno, also good cookinp apples 7s case, deesert 8s case, delivered. 42 Creyke load, Fendalton. 209 VKTANTED Known, lliat if you are xequir- » * ing a good Second-band Motor Car at ijedrock price, call and inapcct tho gTeat rariety of cars now on view in our Garage, ncluding a Chevrolet, Buick, Flanders, Alllays, and Sunbeam. Adams, Ltd., 2X9 Tuam ytrcct. A 2532 WANTED Known—Certain Cure for Xeuralgia. E. AY. Hall, Herbalist, Arnagh etreet. -°3 CXTANTED KNOWN—I pay tHe liighoai t V prices for Pianos, Sowing Macmneo, ind Jburniture of all descriptions, Clotmng, ioots. 1 buy anything. Bo aure ant 1 ;ivo us a ring. 1 buy right out lor casb ! have also for Sale: Quiet Hot so and Har less, trial; JtUll-iock Express. The lot < iargam. 1 will exohnugo' Kubber-tyred 4 carry 8 passengers, Engii&n buil ;aiiiage, coat £250; wm exchange lor lirst [raue Piano. inspection invued. Oiv ne a zing (.4245), S3 JL.ow»r High stre«. Llo»a-104 ACHINERY—Wanted to Purcnas< Lathes, Boilers, Engines, Kaue, x;if lug, Macuiue loois, etc. send fuil particu lais. Manning Aiacninory Co., 183 Ciumc street. Christchurch. Mb£d "TTNIQUE" 801 vfjtrEß BAGS ar U manufactured by lii« jNURiii iilO TloH iiUUrSiiK CD., KuiiNßUKuii. fiot Uie beet Plantation lluuuer ana never ivai Wben buying lrom your traaer uia*e ear ol -the brand OLM.K.S ana SLMS only Btock their cel( bra led 4-ply Wiro Mattresses, and se at bedrock priced, at 130 and 132 Jdigh flliw WANTED Known—To reduce weight as increase vigour, take Hall's Anti-i'i Pjlia, purely herbal, Is Gd box. E. V Hail, aerba.ist, Armagh etreet. 21 "CHIP SAUCE" GETS RIGHT ON TH O PALATE, and makes an appetit 'Ihe man who makes it knows what you r quire. Order OiNii iiuXTLii uW MOl DAiT. Every Live Grocer Bells it. H4686-93.
FOR Your Soldier Boy's Safety.—Send him a Bullet-proof Body-ehield. Defitx Bayonet, Surapnel, and Revolver Fir®. "Warn and comfortable. Delivered anywhero ir War Zone. 77a 6d- P.O. Box 657, Christ churoh. M63ffi MAKii your own Tomato Sauoe witl GOLDEN BKEW v uNliGAii. Th< highest grade Malt Vinegar on the World'i Market. Sold by all Grooerg at ONE per bottle. H46Bti-931i WANTED* Known-Cur o for Sleeplessness VV and Shattered Nerves.. E.. W. Hall, Herbalist, Armagh street. 20." T EFT-OFF Clothing—Mr» Pritchaxd is a i-J ■ Cash' Buyer of lients' Misfit and Leftoil Clothing, Boots, Trunkß, Portmanteaux, and Ladiee and Children's Clothing. Spot rwh Ring up 'Phone 3334, or write li Victoria street. P8079 "TTNIQUE" HOT "WATER BAGS PRO. U DUCE A SOUND NIGHT'S SLEEP oh a freezing cold night. When buying from your trader make sure of the brand. hissi "TTNIQUE" HOT WATER BAGS are U manufactured by the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO. and give long service. When buying from your Uader make sure ot the brand. 4**— W'E are the Leading House for Linoleums, and give tho beet value, high-freights do TiOt affect' us. We hold tho otock. Holmes and Sons, 180 and 132 High tfreet. FOR - Furniture of every description p:j Holmes and Sons a visit and inspect, their show rooms, ot 130 and' 132 High street. Bedsteads and Linoleum* oux speciality.^ HOLMES and SONS manufacture all their own Bedding, and guarantee it; made from the beet Samarang Kapoc. Buy direct from tho manufacturers. . il4d - u L EFT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Meagher, Caah Buyer of Gents' Misfits, Boots, ininka, Portmanteaux, also Ladiea' and Chiidrens Clothing. 123 Lower High street. -J*"!™ promptly attended to. Telephone No. 8578
WANTED 'TO PURCHASE. "WE BUT FOR GASH, AX HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICES. In Any Quantities, CSCRAP Copper, Brass, Zinc, Lead, Iron O (Caat and Wrought), Rags, -Tailor 8 Cuttings, Kop«, Rubber o£ all .kinds, and Socks of every description. _ G. UHORPE and CO.. Wholesalo Rag and Waste Merchants, 101 LOWER HIGH STREET, Chnetchuroh. 'Phone 574. 18863 WANTED TO PURCHASE. WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, PIANOS, and SEWING MACHINES. I£ you wish to Sell, bo euro and give us a Ring or Call. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral equaro (next Post Office), Mc 6025-5146 HIT"ANTED to buy, Piano, time payment. VV State terms and mako. F.E., "Press" Office. ■ ?23
Jnne 20th, 1918. MR. STEWART ROBINSON, Boot Importer, Christchnrch. Dear. Sir,—We have much pleasure in informing you that ire have accepted yonr offer for t :c 1,200 pairs of Boots and Shoes as per samples. Trusting yon -will have a satisfactory sale, Yours respectfully, M. O'BRIEN Jfc CO.. 4 Per F. O'Brien. In ths teeth of advancing markets, ths abnormal rise In leather values' and difficulty in gctt ng supplies, we have secured an except, on all)' fine lot, as ment oncd in above letter. These vrill be reduced down, and "vrxll ehovr to all an astound-ng redaction from ths prices recently charged itir Boots axul Shoss in this city and elsewhere. 2SB pairs WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS, assorted colours, leather board sole Usnal Price 5/6 Now 3/8 72 pairs CHILDS' TAN i-BAR SHOES, 2 to 6 .. .. 2/« pair 72 pairs CHILDS TAN ANICLE STRAPS. 2 to 6 .. 2/9 pair 96 pains CHILDS' TAN LACE and BUTTON BOOTS, strong, 3 to 6 4/11 pair <>5 pairs CHILDS' BLACK BUTTON and LACE BOOTS, stout. 3 to 6 4/11 pr. • 120 pa»s CHILDS' BLACK GLACE i-BAR MACHINE-SEWN, 4 to 6 5/-pr. 120 pairs CHILDS' PATENT CALF i-BAR MACHINE-SEWN, 4 to 6 5/- pr. 60 pairs CHILDS* PATENT CALF ANKLE SHOES, light—Worth 4/6 Now .. 2/8 48 pairs GIRLS' BOX CALF i-BAR, best quality, 7tolo .. «• .. 9/60 pairs GIRLS' BOX CALF i-BAR, machne-aevn, ir to * ■ tO/9 35 pairs MEN'S THIGH GUM BOOTS (Merchant R. Co.) 27/# pair 27 pairs MEN'S THIGH GUM BOOTS, 5 and 6 only (British) 20/-pa.r 72 pairs GIRLS' WILLOW CALF TAN LACE and BUTTON BOOTS, 7to 10 .. .. . - . - • - • -• ' 8/11 pair 60 pairs MEN'S LIGHT DERBY BALMORALS, sewn .. 16/0 pair LADIES' VELVET SHOES, assorted .. -- 7/8 3/8 9/8 10/6 LADIES' FAWN TOP BOOTS—Worth 25/- .. .. 15/LADIES' PATENT BOOTS, lace. vrh ; 4e 3 of- .. 22/8 BOYS' ENGLISH DERBY BALMORALS, sswn, 7to 10 3/8 11 lo 1 9/« LADIES' GOLOSHES .. -- -- -• -- 5/« LADIES' EVENING SHOES .. .. £ .. -- 5/6 MEN'S GLACE KID COURT EVENING SHOES .. -- 12/B MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY DOUBLE PEGGED SOLE SHOOTERS 22/8 pair MEN'S GREEN HIDE NAILED SHOOTERS —Now Selling 23/8 pair MENS* CHROME GOLOSH BALMORALS .. .. -. 17/11 MEN'S SPLIT KIP NAILED SHOOTERS, medium Wight 15/9 pair GENTS' BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS .. £1/8 22/8 23/S ENGLISH COOKHAMS .. .. 25/- 25/- 28/8 LADIES' GUM BOOTS -- .. .. -- 13/3 pair MEN'S HEAVY KNEE GUM BOOTS .. .- -- 20/WOMEN'S CHROME LEATHER LACE BOOTS . -- 14/11 YOUTHS' CHROME GOLOSH BOOTS .. 13/9 pair LADIES' GLACE KID DERBY SHOES 18/8 16/- 1«/6 12/8 pr. YOUTHS* STOUT BALMORALS, heel and toe plates. Ito 5 .. 12/9 YOUTHS* BEST CHROME DERBY BALS, tips. Ito 5 18/11 and *7/11 Postaga— 6d.; Qca's, Is. SALE IiOW ON STEWART ROBIMSO^I CASHEL STREET r-' usasa—4sgs
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 12
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