SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelrti Wordu, One Shilling per Insertion Three Insertions 3/6. Applicants wfiea applying for situot.oni where references are asked tot fihoulc •end copioa (not original) of reference*. ■ LOCK HOUSL. A OF BCXS will be ready leave Flock House for Farm and SI tion Employment after Christmai. - VP icaticn should be made to THE SECRETARY, P.O. Bos 425, 70d ' J PALSIEP.STON NORTH. W AN1 f D ' FOR OUR. SHOE STORES, , , AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN, Apply personally to 90V CHISN.VLI, an j STEWART. I /i'D. a ffisicoitio Knitting busmesi m your oto home. Catalogue free bautders, Dominion Buildm,;, Wellington. tor a, short period, Cheerful Per- , ... Bon ,' or lisrht housework, from 8 iil: 4 nail}-. It'.njT 'Phone U7-T22, or call aicei A* S«lwyn ata-eet. City U3i w-P'i a ,^ mart - Effy for messages fo: Wholesale Rubber Warehouse. Applv, iu own handwriting, statins age, to P.O. fjoz 441, C-nriEtchurch.. " Q2l Knitting : a exceUeui i&mili at.*. nusmess. Full instructions given. Cata t?/- S n 0 l s eo * S&uaders, Dominion Buildingc We.hngton. H 5299-1 TI^ ANTED Frock tad Underclothing Ma r- i„ m K C S" s ', tt'ccarlon Mfg. Co., cornet Colombo and fat. Asaph streets 90C WANTED. . Canvassers for thres " good rlt i 'i ol:seao , ! * lines. Apply ICoom 1, 20t C.ithel i-xperioneed Girl for confectionw WANTED, for country, experienced Nurse" »•> I'O iazant six moatha. Wages 255. King t. 90c CO. „ r> r . , -<TD., Requires—Cook'Laundrees il.j. .-rnajd (together, country). Nurse (after coons;. Waitress (country), General (on* lady), Oook-General (Merivale), General* vOparva, I'endalton, Amberley), Housekeepe: (country). Cook (Papanui), Daily General THE MATRON. , v 173 Cashel street. Pnona £l-484 CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE CO. I»TD (lato McDonald's, est. 1879) WANT»S: Blade Shearers, Married Shep wife cook for men, separate cottage Married Couple, man Cowman-Gardener, wifi Cook-Geaeral, Cowman-Gardener, Ploughman Cowboys for Farms and Stations. WE RE COMMLND Machine Shearers, Wool Classere Shod Hands, Married Dairyman, Marrie< Ploughmen, Tractor Drivers (married an< single), Shepherds, Machine Milkers, Pack men, Fencers. Grooms, Cook-Bakers. 'PIIONI Si *589, Residence 23-803. 113 Manchoste" street. 881 OCOTT'S REGISTRY, 761 Colombo street requires General for country; woult suit' woman with child; Houso-Parlonrmaid Girls to As«i6t; Cook for country; Genera for Sumner; Cook-Generals, town and coun try. Waiting: Shearers, Married Couples Cooks (hotels and tourist' resorts). _D657( EXTRATj REGISTRY7~O6 Hereford street J Requireb—Cook-Housekeeper and H.P. maid, together, country; Cook and House maid-Laundress, together, country; House maid, Nursemaid for country; Cook-Genera for Nelson: Cook-Generals, town and coun try; Married Couple, man as general fara hand, "aifo as cook-general. Tel. Cl-605.
DO You Need Rf-.JinMo Employees/ If so, 'Phone 32-482. Do you need o Position! Call at the Darby-Brooks Registry, 12A. Chancery lano. REQUIRED: Cook, £1 ; Waitresses; Cook-General, town and country; General: Strong Youth. WAITING ENGAGEMENT—Housekeepjer. D 2520 SITUATIONS WANTED. WOOL PRICES WILL BE LOWER. To ensure receiving utmost value in the s-ales Wool-Classing by an expert is more essential than ever. BRADFORD WOOLBU YER, «n employed ovan? lo trade depression, is available for classing engagements. Wools classed to suit requirements of Bradford, Continental, American, or Russian Market?, both btyle and quality. 691 S.N.D., "Press." WANTED, by experienced Traction Engine Driver, position driving threshing mill; six years' experience, hill end flat country. Apply P.N.D., "'Presa*' Office. "\7"OUNG Coupla peek position sheep farm, X wife cook for men, experienced in all farm work. References. Apply R.N.D., "Press." 890 XPERT Woolcl-aßser wants engagement; J/J wide woolshod experience: also knowledge Bradford standards. X.N.D., 4 'Press." WANTED, Position on Farm by Competent Married Man, two children, one school age; capable of managing:; highest references.. A. Shields. Methven "P.O. 862 EXPiiR.I ENOED Tractor Driver wants work; can do running repairs and overhauling. T.K.D., "Press." 919 DO ME ST ICAT ED Widow-, middle ago, child seven, wants Position; small v/age. D.P.D., "Prefto. ' CARRYING, 5s hour; latest lfc-ton; special quotes country jobs. 'Phone 23-067, day or night. 4388 PARTNERSHIPS, ETC. QUALIFIED Master Butcher wishes to meet another with capital view partnership, commencing business. Z.N.D., "Press." WILL ACQUIRE A SOLE AGENCY iu one of the biggest celling lines in New Zealand. This is making real money. Make your appointment
\Ve have other eounrl investments from £SO upwards where £lO per week is not hard to make. BUSINESS AGENCY, 761 Colombo street. 'Phono 85-365. 58065 PRODUCE FOB SALE. POTATOES, TABLE OR SEED, 7s LARGE SACK. 701b Sugar Bags 23 6d. FOWL POTATOES CHEAP. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED OH RAILED. Sacks and Railage Extra. Write RTJSSLEY ORCHARD, 31 Waimak. road, Harewood, or 'phone 23-067, day or night. __ 5X6537 rjIABLE Potatoes —Red Dakota*, Arran Chief, Epicure, 6s Large Sack, Delivered. 'Phone 37-738. 301 St. Asaph street 1 . L B7 NURSING HOMES. '•"VfARLI," 113 Bealey avenue, opposite Jj_L Lewisham Hospital, Convalescent and Rest Home; .large, sunny rooms, beautiful grounds; careful attention. 'Phono 37-SB2. PERSONAL. WILL the Lady who picked up the child who was injured while riding her bicycle at about 8.3-0 p.m. on Saturday, November Ist, at corner of Brougham and Hutchison streets, Sydenham, kindly communicate with telephone number 31-317, and give an address at which she may be seen. Olti LOST AND FOUND. T EFT m Christchurcb-Hokiti-ka Espied lowt Saturday, PARCEL, containing tennis shoes. Finder rewarded on returning to Doreen Ferguson, Springfield. L~ OST, Young SHEEPDOG,' Black with White Paws and Chest 1 . Reward. 90 Neville street. Spreydon. *Ol WANTED TO EXCHANGE. TO Farmers—Exchange City Properties, equity £2BOO, for Farm going concern. C-P.D-, * 'Press." __JL u9 FINANCIAL. r*l PtffctfY TO Lend on appro\ed Mortgage at 62 per ceni E. Simes and Co.
WHY PAY THE FANCY PRICES OF CITY STORES? Buy New Zealand-Made Footwear at Out Great Clearing-Out Sale. Ladies' Dark Tan one-bar Shoes, lizard trim, Cuban heels 19s 6d Now 12s lid Ladies' Tan Willow Calf one-bar Shoes, Croc, trim, Leather heels 2is 6d — Now 15s lid Ladles' All Patent Leather one-bar Shoes, solid wear, 15s 6d Now Us 9d LAKE'S » CASH SHOE STORES, SYDENHAM, —L6176
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 19
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