SITUATIONS WANTED. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2s 6d. rpHOROUGHLY Competent Dress -*- Designer requires position as Dresscuuer and Designer. Late instructress McCabe Academy of Dressmaking. Highest credentials. 1787 Apply 8.M.H., "Press." X/UONCT - IvianT - 257 reliable, sober, -*- seeks position with brewery as Brewer or Assistant Brewer. Late New Zealand Breweries. Experienced. Z.L.H., "Press." 1814 POSITION Wanted by Young Married x Shepherd; thoroughly experienced in all sheep work; excellent references. Reply N.K.H., "Press." or Team, all im- -*- plements; sober, reliable (experienced); tractor preferred. State wages. SJ< L 1721 trained nurse would attend invalid, daily. Not mental patient. Moderate- fees. R.L.H., "Press." 1773 T~N Experienced Woman seeks posix tion as housekeeper (over 12 years last position) to gentleman or business people. Good home essential. X.H.H., Man, trustworthy, wants 5 position Sheep Station. Honest work for honest wages. Z.M.H., ■'Pro;s."_ _ 1847 pEEINED, Capable Girl (19) desires position; experienced care of baby, or household duties. N.N.H., "Press." C~ HILDREN 7 S _ N r urse desires temporary position, housework or children, 3 weeks. Experienced. C.N.H., "Press." 1862 Cf'OUSEKEEPER'S Position, where (sole charge) adults, competent, reliable, references, refined home. R.H.H., "Press." 1668 [iX-HORSE Teamster seeks engage- - ment (plains), first-class references, genuine. Phone 32-619, or L.K.H., "Press." 1711 pLOUGHMAN wants situation. Good *- horseman, flat or downy country. Must be good team. S.M.H., "Press." 1833 pABBITEI : CThorough _ experience all -*-* seasonal poisons, now open for engagement. Apply X.M.H., "Press." 1842 ker, Job, Tr Town or Country. Good credentials, L APgly, H.F.H., "Press." Jjlg . ./ANTED by Experienced Gardener, '' work of' any kind. Good references. 32 Jeffrey's road, Fendalton. 1841 GARDENERTexcellenrreferences, requires one or two days weekly. 'Phone 22-440. _ _ 1827 KDTRctesT AlFElectrical Work faithiully done, cheap, by expert. Ring 22-075, or write Barter, 13 Abberley road. 1845 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES I?RESH cut Grapes, Black Hamburg, A Is lb, 37 Maunsell street. Near Woolston Station. 1795
pHOICE Grapes, Is 3d per lb. pEACHES, Best Freestone, 4/0 case, -*- Apples, Pears, Plums, Grapes, 127 Glandovey road, Bryndwr. 1671 POTATOES, Epicure, 251b 2s, 501b 4s, *- 1001b Bs, delivered reasonable distance. Parker, British Pavement Corner, Hornby. __ I^o9 IUCKLANDER Potatoes, 2/6 sugarx*~ bag; Onions, 121b 1/-; Carrots, 201b 1/-. Try 11 Patten street, Avonside. 'Phone 32-564. Not Sunday. 1844 POTATOES, Sutton's Supreme, 6s 6d -*■ bag 801b, delivered or on rail. John Cock, Ltd., Produce Merchants, 16 Papanui road. ;Phone 22-496. 2233 "Peaches, bottling, 5s 6d, -"- jam, 4s 6d case; Plums 4s 6d case; Tomatoes, dessert, 3s; sauce, 2s 6d; Quinces, 4s. All in 201b cases. Dessert Apples, 6s Cd case; cooking apples, 4s; 421b cases. West Coast Blackberries, 5s 6d dozen, 61b 3s. Country orders, freight paid on two' case lots. Market Gardens (Christchurch), Ltd., 130 Oxford terrace. 'Phone 33-102. IMBSTON Pippin Apples, extra choice, 201b 4s, 401b 7s 6d; Mobbs Royal, first grade cookers, 201b 2s 9d, 401b, ss. Delivered free. 'Phone 22-306. Write S. Davies, fruitgrower, 37 Bishops road, Papanui. 2080 PECIALS--Bottling Peaches~2/6 per 201b case. Bon Chretien Bottling Pears 3/9 per 201b case. First Grade Tomatoes, 2/- per 201b case. Q.S.D. Fruit Mart, 70 Oxford terrace. 'Phone 36-155. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. QHOULD your FROCK need remodelling, let the "SMARTWEAR" DRESSMAKING SALON make its appearance fashionable again at a small cost. Costumes. Coats, and Frocks made to your own personal requirement at reasonable price. Hemstitching executed at shortest notice. MISS A. HAMMOND, 113 Armagh street (Next Armstrong's). "" Widi7vn~scho6l of dresscutting and TAlLOßlNG—Principal: Mrs M. I. Shaw. Be your own Dressmaker. Classes day or evening. Make your appointment now. Send for prospectus to 148 Manchester street, Christchurch. OLLY.VOOD School of Dressmaking, conducted by Madam Aileen, teaching an exclusive method of Dress-cutting, Dress-designing, and Making. Learn to design, cut, and make Model Frocks and Coats, in a few lessons. Also Frocks, etc., cut and tacked; no fitting required. Hollywood, School of ::ssmaking, Cathedral Chambers (near Liberty Theatre). C 2816 PARIS SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 1 Cutting and Designing, 272 High street. This School reopened January 28 Having been established sinco 1912, it needs no further recommendation. Railway concessions to country pupils. J. GENN, Prlnrm.l G 1827 PERSONAL. jr^'.ENTLEMAN^Itos _ formuiae and buying sources for lines of great appeal to the fair sex. No competition in N.Z. An attractive and lucrative proposition for a lady with a little money and business ability. T.L.H., "Press." 1775
MARION BEAUTY SALON, . Gloucester street (opp. Hay's, Ltd.) . MISS JOYCE WATKINS (late Duncan and Cooks) has joined the staff of Mrs Walker, and will be pleased to see her clients and intending clients at this modern and up-to-date Salon. Thanking you. 'Phone 41-250. 8781 K U R A N U I. rPHE World's Greatest and Most EfA fective Remedy for T. 8.. Asthma, Bronchitis, Addison's Disease. All Chest Complaints, Catarrh, etc. The Rev. Edgar Ward's' Marve.'lous Discovery. Obtainable at: KURANUI CLINICS, Bradley Bros.' Corner, 823 Colombo St. North, fturse in Attendance. 'Phone 33-929. P.O. Box 545. W8485 'A MODERNE YOILET - S ALON~has u now moved to 569 Barbadoes St. (cnr. Edgeware road). See Miss Lyford for Genuine Eugene Waving and all branches of Ladies' Hairdressing, Inecto, Hot Oil and Dandruff Treatment. 'Phone 41-135 and make your appointment to-day. L 4680 MATRIMONIAL. kfATßlMONlAL—Attractive, CharmaU - ing Lady (22), Wealthy, touring CONTINENT, May, desires MARRIAGE, Educated Gentleman (25-35); means unnecessary.—MME. DWERE, Matrimonial Club, Auckland. 1760 [/HY Waste Money on cheap paint? " Use Lustruss Paint Ready for the brush. SMITH and SMITH, LTD., Corner Tuam-High streets. 57697
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21412, 2 March 1935, Page 24
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