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SITUATIONS WANTED. Twelve Words 1/-. 3 Days 2/6. TfARLY Blade Shearing. E9362, "Press." • , > IRL, 16," Would like telephone work. Experienced. E9248, "Press." T?LADE Shearer Wants early shear- -° ing. Good, clean job. Any quantity. E9449, "Press." . JEWING of All Kinds, Renovations, ■-* undertaken by Good Seamstress Charges moderate. E9442 J 7AANGEROUS Trees Felled, branches *-* lopped, sections cleared, all rubbish removed. Insured against all risks. West, 'Phon,e 30-617. X 9511 SINGLE Man, ex-soldier, wants Work Gardening or odd jobs. Willing to travel. E9370. "Press." ,D Gardener, Wants M - J Lawns to lay out or other rough discing. Price given. E9247, "Press.' I DANGEROUS Trees Lopped or Felled. Insured all risks. D. Le Comte. 134 Wordsworth street, Sydenham; XBB<e WANTED, by Young Man, position »» Sheep Station-Farm; three years' shepherding experience. Apply E9516, "Press." GIRL, young baby, wants position domestic, small wage return good home. Good references. Urgent. FITTER-TURNER, third marine ticket, power station experience, seeks position Shift Engineer; married; references. E9520, "Press." _ N Experienced Housekeeper seeks light position, early October, sole charge, inland, Canterbury. Nice home, small salary. Satisfactory re- | ferences. Apply "Housekeeper I "Press," Ashburton. 2usd PERSONAL. OUNG Englishman would like to •*- meet Homely Girl 26-30 years o. age. Genuine. View marriage. E9323 "Press." - ANDBAGS Made to Order, Repaired, Relined, Modernised. Viennese Bag Shop, 182 Armagh St. Drugs, and Herbs - posted in Plain Wrappers by George Bettle. Chemist. Christchurch Xotioo RE Your Pets ailing? Advice Free - from H. E. Iggo, Consulting Veterinary Chemist. 101 Cashel street. X 9350 oEND your Suits, Costumes, BurO berry's. Waterproofs, Overcoats, Dresses, Blazers, Trousers, Gloves, to the Rainbow Cleaners, and you can rely on a first-class job. Remember, we are between Lichfield and Tuam sts. in Colombo st. 'Phone 38-565. f\UR WONDERFUL N2O-OXYGEN ■-" METHOD for Safe Painless Extractions of Teeth. H. W. FROST. DENTIST. -3 I"iHE Rainbow Dyers, Cleaners nave - 1 the best Colour Dyer in the Town 'Phone 58-5(55. We call and deliver Depot Factory, opp. Blackwell s Motors, Office Depot 638 Colombo st. Prompt service. moderate r„„ntrv clients especially catered for. Upholstery! Use our Ke- --•■ covering Service. 'Phone 41-255. Leslie G. Amos. Cnr. Manchester and Armagh streets. xiwju »L Hand Emolient," renowned A-» cure for chaps, crocks, roushners. redness. Is 6d A SET OF TEETH FROM £1 H. W FROST. DENTIST. _^ IURES in a Flach." Settle's Lightning Cough Cure. Is. Is 9d. 3s 6d All Stores. XBBSB 11NGLE TOOTH REPAIR. 3s 6d O (Two Hours) H W FROST. DENTIST Repairs (2 hours), from 3s 6d. -OEORGE BETTLE, Consulting I* Chemist. 769 Colombo street, for reliable remedies. .'Phone 37-700 foi appointments. Associated with George Bettle is Mr Cassells. late English and n'rman Scientinp_J^boril?" r ' os 832G7 ON'T fool with that cough. Take Bettle's Cough Cure. "It cures in a flash." XBBBB BOARD AND RESIDENCE WVSSSSB& nea; Gardens Select and sunny position Permanents or Casuals. Moder- =£ tariff. Teleohone 34-266. H516/. >RITANNIA Private Hotel. 516 Co*s lombo street (3 minutes Station) opp New City Hotel Excellent service. Tariff: Daily Board 7/6 all Meals 1-3. Concession Tickets 6/- halfdozen. 'Phone 31-205. Mc 5276 HOTEL CECIL (Private). Manchester street, under entirely new management. Superior accommodation and free garaging. 10/6 a day; weekly bv arrangement. Permanents from d£i 6d a week. P. Steel (Proprietor) 'Phone 34-174. 5J925 ACCOMMODATION BUREAOTM3 Carabridge terrace (Colombo street Bridge) Vacancies Boarders, casuals, permanents; also Furnished Apartments and Flats —*«- 37 . 603 . M 8? HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. UMNER —The Misses Howes' Guest ~ House, 90 Esplanade; £2 10s weekly. Garage. ___X3B94 IAURANGA—HoteI St. Anne's, - Leading Private Hotel in Tauranga, centrally situated, charming grounds. Proprietors, Captain and Mrs P. E. Harne. u Guest House, smongst Hills; ■ high altitude. Bus met. Own Tennis Court and Swimming Pool. Riding Close to Golf Links. Suitable Convalescents. Terms, £2 10s weekly. •Phone 18.- Mrs E. Pain, Caverhill road, Cheviot. .' X 794/ BOARD WANTED. PRIVATE Board wanted, urgently. Gents depending on us to sequre suitable places. Established BoardWorcester street. 'Phone 31-427. X 9036 WHERE TO STA*. roTEL. GLOUCESTER PRTVATB |J HOTEL . (L,ate Belvue). Gloucester street. Most Centrally Situated Hotel between State Theatre and Theatre RoyaL TARIFF 10/- PER PAY Permanents by Arrangement. Proprietress- MRS McCLELLAM). FURNITURE FOR SALE. R.TISTIC Modern Chesterfield Suite, in best wool moquette, fawn and blue tonings. Only £9 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. . pTfb-DATE Solid Oak Bedroom Suite, four pieces, in new condition; worth £ls. Owner wishing sell quickly, will take £ll 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. . WNER of the very latest style of Nut Brown Oak Dining Suite, including buffet sideboard, draw-leaf table, and neat chairs, wants offer. Railway Auction Rooms. piece Rimu Bedroom Suite, with wardrobe, perfect order, £5 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. ARPETS. Huge selection of good Wilton and Axminsters, all sizes up to 15ft x 12ft, from £3 15s to £ll 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. 3 QUIET Ponies, 2 Half-Draught Mares, Show Cob, worth inspection. "Phone Dowler, or 15 Dilworth street X 9312

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22512, 21 September 1938, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22512, 21 September 1938, Page 19

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