SITUATIONS WANTED ijyAXTED, by young girl ' * school, situation in office. “X.Y.Z.," “Times" office. just loft Address t\rA NTIiD--Tosition as Dressmaker’s •» Improver; private preferred; references. Apply, '‘lmprover,” Petonc dost Office. , TO PRINTERS. ORINTER—AII-round man, at present -A in charge, socks change. Apply, Printer, “Times" office. -“0 WE have open for engagement a Mother and Daughter, both thoroughly doimesticatod; town or country. Apply Dairyman Labour Bureau, Fcalherstou street, Wellington. EMPLOYERS of Labour please note that E. P. Welch, Labour Agent, Alastorton, has upwards of 200 men per month seeking work of all descriptions. Wire your requirements. All advertising free of charge to emploj’er. A WAITING Engagement Shearing Exports, Woolclassers, Planing Machinist, Saw Doctor, Engine Drivers, Rabbitcr (with dogs). Shepherd, Cooks. Shearers, Drivers, Navvies, Carpenter, etc.; stamp reply. E. P. Welch, Labour Agent, Masterton. ifVTW ZEALAND DAIRYMAN” LABOUR BUREiUI. IE YOU WANT HELP IN TOE FACTORY, ON TOE FARM. OR IN THE HOUSE, WRITE OR TELEGRAPH TO US. ALWAYS STATE WAGES OFFERED. Telephone 1014, Telegraphic Address: “DAIRYMAN” WELLINGTON. Licensed under the Servants Registry Office Act, 1895. All telegrams requiring reply must be prepaid. 145 _____ MISCELLANEOUS ANTED—Visitors to the Capital ' ’ City to make a pleasant break in the afternoon by visiting the up-to-date refreshment rooms well known as Fail's Commercial Restaurant, 186, Lambton quay. WANTED —Ladies to consult Mrs Waudell, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott street, about her new method for removal of Superfluous Hairs. AST’ ANTED—Motorists, try “Empire” “T Cylinder OU for watei'-cooled and air-coo'cd engines. Non-carbonising, economical. Empire Oil Co., Ltd., Uarris streot. Viciiiugton, sole piroprle-’ tons. ■ WANTED —We have made a great reputation by faithfully catering tor the Wellington public, and are now serving the daintiest of afternoon tea at our rooms. Pail’s Commercial Restaurant, 196, Lambton quay. \RT ANTED —Ladies send your Comb- ’ T i D gg t 0 iti'.s Waddell, switches, toupees, transformations, hair work of every kind; country orders promptly answered. Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott street. XT’A NTE D Known—lf you are contem- » » pnurng painting, paperhanging, or decorating, ring telephones 2043 or 2316. Onr staff is the largest in Wellington, composed entirely of highly paid expert tradesmen, who enable us to do all work at exceptionally reasonable prices. Try us and convince yourself. All estimates free. TOGS. A. WELLS, 25. Hankey street, city, or Main road, Karori.
WANTED, Hughie Simm, Tobacconist, Willis street, to supply your needs regarding tbo Lady Nicotine, stocked in all brands to suit all smokers. W 'ANTED Known—Cylinder Oil —The “Empire” Cylinder Oil for motors saves labour, time, and money; non-car-bonising, high flash-point. Empire Oil Co., Ltd., Harris street, Wellington, proprietors. WANTED —Our satisfied visitors to further extend their patronage as wo are now serving afternoon tea in the best style at Fail’s Commercial JJestaurant, 196, Lambton quay. WANTED —Ladies to visit Mrs Waddoll, Boulcott street, if they require their hair treated, nails manicured, and all kinds of -face massage. Everything is of the latest and best. WANTED —Happy Childhood keeps the memories evergreen. We take special pride in our child studies. Alva Studios, 126, Cuba street. ’Phone 3205. -| fll ‘> HAVE you ordered your X»XLO Diaries for 1913 yet? Delay spells disappointment! Order now while the full assortment is available. .£SOO for 6d insurance coupons enclosed with Diaries at the “Times” Stationery De--1 dAA “KYL-FYEES” sold every day; iUUU over 2,000,000 now installed. Nothing ever like it before. E. W. Hursthouse and Co., Eouth’s Buildings. rjl NEEDHAM, General Carrier, 18, X • Turnbull street. Express will meet any boat or train on receipt of order. Furniture carefully removed. Dray work done. Ring up telephone 2354. FOUND on Lambton quay—The place for View Books and Post Cards of Charming New Zealand Scenery. The “Times” Stationery Department, Kelburne avenue. TOURISTS will find the best and largest assortment of Post Cards and View Books of Beautiful New Zealand at the “New Zealand Times” Stationery Department, Kelburne avenue. FURNITURE. —Richardson Jircs., 206. Cuba street. Cash Buyers of Furniture in large or small lots. Telephone 1062. 172 “ITIHE FOUNTAIN" for Fruit Juice X and Crushed Fruit Drinks and Ice Creams, Sundaes, Parfaits, etc. Hardio and Gardiner, 131, Cuba street. IF yon desire to be supplied with milk examined by the Health Department ring up telephones 214 or 338. FURNITURE. —Richardson Bros., 306, Cuba street. Cash Buyers of Furniture in large or small lots. Telephone 1062. 172 PERA HOUSE Lollie Shop for the finest English and colonial Sweets. We also have a full range of seasonable Drinks. Open day and night. 395 IVING Testimonials can be seen and heard. Marvellous cures of hopeless cases. Free consultation —2 to 4 p.m. Veodee Depot. S 5, The Terrace. LL milk supplied from the Milk Depot, Dixon street, is examined by an officer specially appointed by the Health. Department-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8340, 29 January 1913, Page 1
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