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WANTED. M ’DONALD’S N.Z. Labour Bxchange.Wanted, Employers apply M’Donald's for Harvesters, Threshing Hands, Cooks, etc. Wanted, Ploughmen, Station Garden era,.Cow-man-Gardeners, . Threshing Machine Hands; Blacksmith’s Improver, 30s; Cowboys, Milkers. Married Ploughmen ~ and, . "Shepherds. M'Donald, 118, Manchester Street.' ’Phono -497. WANTED, Governess, country, 20s, splendid place; 2 Nurses, 17s 6d; Helps, 15s, 20s; H.-m-.-Laundress, 20s; Cook, 30s, k.-maid kept; Cook, 255; H.-M., 20s, Fendalton, beautiful places ready; M. Couples, £IOO. .Boarding-house for Sale, cheap. Tel. Harrington's Registry, 8, Chancery' w i/i t#> '<* W 'ANTED,': once, ‘‘Married Ooupies; Ploughmen and. Farm ; Hands; * several Men and Boys to milk and generally useful; Cowmen-Gardeners; Female Cook for Chathams; Pansionor-Cook for light place; Cadets; Gold Miners, good wages; Mill Hands; Station Cook; Musterers, three months’ work. Sheopfarmers’ Labour Exchange, 165, Hereford Street. : a GOOD Article is always a,pleasure to its 1 owner;' G6‘ to' Balkind’s for : Good Blouses, Good - Shirts, Good Hats, Good Everything. 629,’ Colombo Street.’' ' ' BOY, for Messages, bicycle provided.'Andrews, Baty and Co., 184, Hereford Street. ‘3944 - BAKER and Pastrycook seeks Regular Employment. Good references. N.G., 3922 CONFECTIONER’S, near four theatres; ' good position; suit ladies; £160.., >2O, Leinster’ Road. ' 3931 COACH Wafitedrrinimediately, Proficiency Certificate Examination; evening. work. Commence at once. St Albans. N.H., “Times." ■ 3906 CHEAP Watches. Just arrived. " The “ Redfern ” Lever. Nothing like it at the price, .4s lid. Pott free. Redfem’s, Manchester. Street. . DON’T allow yourself to be worried about jam jars. Whatever you require ring up Minson’s and the right thing will arfive, at, the lowest price. ' 1 ThIARIES, 1914, Account Books and all JL/Office. Stationery. Large selection at Redfern'sl Manchester Street and Rangiora. IjINERGETIC Young Man with knowledge -4 of motors, seeks situation m Garage; country preferred. References. Apply by letter to R.K., “ Times ” Office.; 3792 GIRLS wanted for Chocolato Department.' Apply Guillermo and Co., corner Victoria and Montreal Streets. 3902IT .win pay you to visit Baikind’s for everything you require in Drapery, Clothing, Boots, etc. Everything of the Best. Easy weekly payments 629, Colombo Street. JARS, Jars, Jars. All the kinds at Minson’s. Lowest prices in town; quick delivery, too. LEFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Pritchard is a Cash Buyer of Gents’ Misfits and Leftoff Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux; also Ladies’ and Children’s Clothing. Spot Cash. Ring up 'phone 8894, or write 12, Victoria Street. MONEY to Lend Privately —£s to £26— upon Household Furniture (without removal), repayable by Easy Instalments. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. L. W. Balkind, Draper, 629, Colombo Street. o PEN for Engagement, Young. Englishman, thoroughly used to Classing New Zealand Cross-bred Wools, competent to value, estimate yields and blend; also good knowledge clerical work in office. Highest references. D.M.M., “ Times.” 8721 X PICTURES I Wanted, by an Expert Operator, Situation, relieving or constant. Will travel if necessary. Apply P.H.H., this office. 3910 REDFERN’S for Stationery, Printing and Rubber Stamps. No canvassers, and beat value in the trade. SEE Minson’s Beautiful; Selection of Fruit Dishes. Thiß is the season for them. Salad Bowls, etc., at really surprising prices. T o Let, Furnished Apartments, private home, penny section, City, near station, tr "Titnnß3334 L.K.K., “Times. mo Let, House 7 Rooms, all conveniences, JL Hereford Street E. Apply 330, Hereford Street, City. 3919 TO Let, for 4 or 6 months, Furnished Residence; close to Caroline Bay, Timaru. Henry G. Mortimer, Agent, TV morn ' SUMS

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 2

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