SITUATIONS WANTED 'WT ANTED, by young man position in * » Grocery Store or driving cat t. Apply “Careful,” “Times" office- 3°* ANTED—By Lady with 10 years' esj»uence, position as ol Tearoom or Confectionery Business. Ad; dress, “J.P.E.,” Post Office. Hawera. <4 l \ CGOUNTANT or Managing Clerk, free end of March, desires engagement; town or country: highest testimonials. "Tempera,” ‘‘Times” office. VO UNO Lady, several years experience '.l. State school teacher, desires position as Governess, station; good testimonials. Apply "C.E.M.,” Box 19, BaL clutha, Otago. s3i> SMPLOYE.ES of labour please note that P. P. Welch, Labour Agent, Masterton, has upwards of 2(K) men P er mouth seeking work of all descriptions. Wire your requirements. All advertising free of charge to employer. ’ A~WAITING Engagement, xl hlnvers, Ist and 2nd tickets, Stationary, loco, and traction; lload Ganger, levels grader, etc.; Scrubcutters Navvies, Cooks, Drivers. Fencers, Sawmill Hanffis, Station Hands, Motor Expert, Married Couples, etc. F. P. Welch, Labour Agent, Masterton. C6XTEW ZEALAND DAIRYMAN” JM LABOUR BUEEAU. IP YOU WANT HELP IN THE FACTORY. ON THE FAKM, OR IN THE HOUSE, WHITE OE TELEGEAPH 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 bo prepaid. - 7,45 MISCELLANEOUS ITS7"ANTED, Ngahauranga and Petone tt Breezing Works Employees to ittend meeting To-night, ‘'Chronicle'' luildings, Petone avenue, Petone. \j\f ANTED—Ladies send your Comb•T ingu to Mrs Waddell, switches,toupees, transformations, hair work; of every kind; country orders promptly answered. Bouloott Chambers, Bouloott: street. WANTED —Happy Childhood keens, the memories evergreen. We ;take special pride in our child, studies. Alvap Studios, 136. Cuba street. 'Phone 3205.,’ ISTANTE' 1 Knvvr Skates 1 VV Skates! ■,X . .'OO Pairs LadieS^s■.■ lents' all makes, fibre box and alumin um wheels; 15s pair, nearly new. Flemng and Co. (opp. Library). Newtown. r*r ANTED Known Good Health T T through Poet. Send us details omplaints, and stamped envelope for dvice. Veedee Institute. 'Phone 3366. ;5, The Terrace. WANTED Known Hurry Palmer is the Leading Auctioneer and House Furnisher in Palmerston North. Pig, Produce and Poultry Sales every Saturday. WANTED, Smokers to smoke. So smoke you must. Smoke up to Hughie Simm, Tobacconist. Willis street, next to Walter Smart's, for the Fragrant Cloud. 153 IV'ANTED —FaiI’s Commercial Eestau- \\ rant is further catering for the mblio requirements by daintily serving fternoon tea daily at 196, Lambtoa uay ANTED Known —The Little Tailor 1T Has a splendid range of Serges, weeds, and Worsteds. Trousers 10s 6d leg. seat free. Amstell, 225, Cuba meet. 392 IV-YNTED Known Skates I Skates! rV Skates! 100 Pairs Ladies’ and ants’. all makes, fibre box and aluminim wheels; 15s pair, nearly new. Fleralg and Co. (epp- Library). Newtown. isrANTED-Metorists, Garage ProprieiT tors and others can obtain Empire ylinder Oils from the Proprietors, Ernie Cylinder Oil Co., Ltd., Harris street, Wellington. ■XTANTED Known—Cylinder Oil—The r V "Empire” Cylinder Oil for motors ives labour, time, and money; nqn-car-onising, high flash-point. Empire Oil 0.. Ltd., Harris street, Wellington, prorietors. r ANTED —Your new season Suit V Order. The Little Tailor is hard beat. Satisfaction guaranteed. Am■ll Tailor, 225, Cuba street. 392 CTANTED—The public patronage for V a splendid afternoon tea service at i well known Fail’s Commercial Eesirant, where only the nicest of contionery and best of tea. etc., will be SHIPPING SHAW, SAVILL AMD ALBION CO.. ' LIMITED. E.H.S. COEINTHIC FOE LONDON. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. PASSENGERS are requested to note that the steamer will leave Glasgow Wharf on THURSDAY. 20th inst.. at 3 i.m., and they must embark prior to ;hat hour. All baggage must bo alongside tne iteamer by Noon same day. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., 11c . Agents. LB following Vessels are appointed to Sail as under:— FOE WANGANUI. Stormbird This Day 5 p.m. I NAP LEE (Inner Harbour), GISBORNE WHARF. Ripple Tuesday 5 p.m. Receives cargo Monday. FOE BLENHEIM. Blenheim Friday 10 p.m. I NELSON, MOTUEKA, AND FRENCH PASS (taking cargo also for Takaka and Collingwood)— Awaxoa FViday 5 p.m*. IHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents, phono No. 44. CHATHAM ISLANDS— S.S. HIMITANGI, HUESDAT, FEBRUARY 20th, At Noon. 5 CHATHAM ISLANDS FISHING CO.. LTD., ■hone 3333. 39, Johnston street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8359, 20 February 1913, Page 1
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