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.... ANTED, Lad for Office, one just from VV school preferred. A. W. Smith and Son, Central Garage. 5866 WANTED, a. Smart Boy to help on milk round; no milking. Apply 11, Sail's Bond, Papanui. 5850 'ANTED to Buy, Quart Straw Envolopes. ¥ * 2s 6d per gross. Ballin Bros., Byron Street, Sydenham. 4586 TANTED, a Boy. Apply Geo. T. White, TT .Jeweller and Optician, 734, Colombo Street, nest Carey's. 8073 r ANTED Purchase, Good Trap Horse, young, sound. , F. Feaver, corner Ar-magh-Colombo Streets. jjggg [T ANTED Sell, Large- Movable Partition, T-.V with door; cost £6 ,10s, tako 355. Owen, 85, Manchester St. 5577 RANTED to Buy. about Half-dozen Tf Duck 3; Buff or Pekin preferred.—A. J. Jones, Hanmer Springs. 5881 WANTED to Sell, Fruit and Confectionery Business, no opposition, good reason for soiling. P. 8.8., "Times." 6571 Tffi7*ANTED, a Large Unfurnished Front VV Room, widow, East Christchurch preferred. M.D.D.. "Times." 5852 ANTED Sell, Modern Houso 4 Rooms, ¥¥ Government mortgage. Apply 59, Somerfleld Street, Spreydon. 5805 ANTED, by the middle of October, a " Housemaid" for the country. Apply to Mrs E._ F. J. Grigg, Eiffeltqn. 5878. ~.. ANTED to Rent, Eight or Nine-roomed Vy House, Merivalo or neighbourhood. Particulars to M.L.R., "Times" Office^_ _ "ANTED Sell, privately, Contents Six Rooms—Wardrobes, Duchesses, Lino., le Suite, etc. P.D.D., " Times." / 5876 TJCTANTED, Engine Driver, with first ticket; tv ' also Man to work breaking-down bench. Marshall and Bond, Sawmillcrs, Hororata. i • 5855 ANTED, Married Couple to take charge .»V of Working Man's Home; free homo, extra terms, arranged. Apply Suburb, "Time*.- 5 5843 ANTED' to Sell, Singer Five-drawor .» » Drop-table, £3 10s; White, £1 15s. Rep»iM from 2s 6d. Globe, 261, High Street, ©pp. Petersen's. __ TANTED. Young Man. good address, Vt to Canvass; capable salesman can *vor»s?e £1 to £6 weekly. 3 p.m., Room % 88, Hereford Street. :„. B3 '° TANTED Soil. Butcher's Tubs' for soald»f ing, curing piga. Water Troughs for •heep and cattle. Kauri Woshtubs, withbrass plugs and chains, guaranteed not to leak 80s. Cabks for sximmcr drinks. Baker s Ferment and Yeast Tubs. Washing Mashines and Churns mode and repaired. Sntie-land. 70, Tuam Street.' 'Phone 1751._ DRPOSIT and 12s 6d per weekSquare House 5 rooms, verandah. topper, gas, J-acre. Price JG23O. Forest and Pwiini, 483, Co'ombo Street, Sydenham. 'ANTED—At Nicholson and Co.'s Sale, « • 30 Ladies' Tweed Coats at 4s lid, usual price 97» 6d. IC-20 H.P. Siddeley-Wokeley Touring Car. XO Simply given *»■«? at £'lso. 3-seater 12-16 Delage, good eve new, £345. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, High, Tuam and St A'«r>n Stre«U. 'Phone 3892. • WANTED— At Nicholson and Co.'s tale, 80 Velvet Trimmed Hat 3 at 9s lid and 12s 6d. usual price 20s Cd and 255. WANTED Bespectable Householders. >vita or wi;bmu Cash, you can I»><«3 yourself and everyone in your family with overvthuv of the highest quality, Late Fashions for Ladies, for Genttcmen. for Boys and Girls. If you are a bit short of casli come and see me. I cf.n arrange it for you to your entire satisfaction. A'. Balkind s K 29, Colombo .Street,, between Lichfield and, Tuam Streets. | FOR 2s Weekly. First-class Suits, -J- Boots,' Shoes, Underwear, Hata, Linen, purchasable by Easy Weekly Payments. Balkind's, 623. Colombo Street. TRACTION Engines~B h.p. Fowler, 6 h.p. Clayton and Shuttleworth. Any reasonable offers accepted. We have for Sale Maehinen' of every description. LAWRENCES EXCHANGE, High, Tuam and St Asaph Streets. 'Phone 3882. , AXHE, 4J centre screw-cuttir.g Britannia, i gap bed, practically os good as new; t ioO. Wb will accept !css th«n half that.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 2

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