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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED Relieving Man. _ Trocadero, tt’STANT'ED, a Kitchenman. v » Manager,' Hotel Windsor. Hotel 33d Apply. 374 assist housework; sleep homo ' Jr preferred ; two family. Mornings, 131. Ivelburn parade, near Grove road. ANTED, immediately— l Capable Wo. •• man for tno country; all duties; wages 255. Apply .Mrs Ernest RolU-Gnl-ping, B ocKllanas. Marten. 2SG ANTx*D—Experienced Butcher for »• the count!y; one able to slaughter; good wages to good man. S. A. jjaney, Uiiatu, Taranaki. • '2bf . a i.vitiu, Wagon Driver; must oo • ’ competent man ; good wages. Apnlv W. Morriss Aliredton. 303 WANTED —Thoroughly reliable Head Shepherd, lor Pihautea Station; must under stand stud slieep and cattle; good salary for right man. Apply, with reieiences, J. Came Bidwill, To Maire, Teauierston. 315 WANTED, by Hutt Bowling and Tenuis Club, Green Caretaker, war appointment; salary TISG per annum. Applications, with copies of testimonials, will bo received by Mr C. Trevethick, Randwick road. Lower Hutt, who will furnish schedule of duties. Applicants must be ineligible for Military (service, and prepared to begin duties on November sth, 1317. £ 373 ‘ViTANTED, Shearers’ Cooks, Oct. 16th, 25th. 30ch; Station Cooks, -10 s, 60s. 70a and 80s during shearing; Blade Shearer, Oot 22nd, 30s 100; Miuvhina Sliearors, Nov. Ist, oth, Bth; Shepherds, 50s bo 60s week; Ploughmen, 50s week: Driver 3-horse wool dray, 50s week; Gardeners, 355, 40s; Station Cbwmen, 355: Stnitipn Hands used to sheen work, eitc., 33s to 50s; Contract Scrubfcuttera; Milkers for machine sheds, 40s; Youths, milk etc., 255, 30s; Married Couples, eta-turns, no schools. £l4O to £150; CookLaundress, ooun-try, 255; Housemaid, take chia-rge dairy, make butter, 20»t Houeenmid, town. 20s; General, lawn, 20s; Kitohenmnid, 20s. Stamp reply. F. P. Welch, Estate and Labour Agent, Masteriton. WF. LABOUR BUREAU. 18. Gre: • street, Box 723.—Wanted; 1 CookGeneral, Foatherston, 255; General. Martinborough, family two, 20s. no wasting; Parlourmaid, City; Station Blacksmith, able drive 3-Jioise team, Wairarapa; Cow-man-Gardener, 335, Mastortoip (3 cows); Housemaid, Palmerston N.; Machine Milker, Featherston. 455: 3 Station Cp.w. men, Wairarapa; Garokner, Masterton, 40s; Couple, Manawatu, wife cook, husband farm hand, cottage, 60s week and found; Cadet, Wanganui,; Couple, Masterton, wife cook-general, man milk few cows, garden, etc., £l5O and bonus; Woman Cook,- 355, and Parlourmaid. 22s 6d, Blenheim. Tel. “Cruickshank.” 'Phone 247. Stamp reply. BOARD AND, RESIDENCE. WANTED, by soldier's wile. Board; must bo central; Wellington or Lower Hutt; terms moderate. Apply “'Homely,’' “N.Z. Times'' Office. 309 NiON CAFE AND RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS. (Opp. N.Z. Express Co., 88a, Customhouse quay.) NOW OPEN from 6-30 a.m, till Midnight. Three-course Meal 1/-. SAM CKOSSLEY, Manager. UMMEJLUAAE DULSE. Eketauuna.— This old-established house has been refurnished, and is now ready to receive the Travelling Public. Tariff reasonable. 'Phone 7. T. Parsons, Proprietor. jx, EEmg, 02, Worcester street, ■‘3 Christchurch. Quietest and best position in City. Two minutes G.P.U. and Electric Tram*. F. .1. MURRAY. Proprietor. ’n,a/IEEUW BANE. PRIVATE TIUTEB. ’ * Palmerston North, Two minutes Station and Post Office. Excellent accommodation. first-class table. MRS EAW, Proprietress. , - vaaEl, GRAND CENTRA!* Xl 107, Cuba street. Wellington’s Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. First* class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies’ private drawingrooms, etc., lounges and eight modern bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, ■ a per day; 37s lid weekly. TO LET TlO Let—Double and Single Furnished Rooms; conveniences. " 176, Thorndon quay. 333 ■g hj ntf large Eooii# 20 x 80, above A- Hart’s, 35, Willis street; front, entrance; lift. etc. Radtord and Co., Manstreet. WANTED 10 RENT. WANTED— Sunny. Furnished Bed-Sit. ting-room, for re lined single lady. Apply “Select." “N.Z. Times" Office. 334 WANTED. DURAND’S REGULATION PILLS, 5s box. Best and yost efficient on maitet. Harmless, reliable, cant POST' FREE by return maii on receipt of postal notes. Bridge Drug Stores. Chemists, 3, Newton, Auckland- 81JJ MADAME DE ALMA, Psychometrist and Palm Scieutress. Typed chart! 2,6. Send birth, month and name in full, accompanied by stamped addressed envelope lor reply. Public Circle, Sunday night, 7.3(1; Howerii. 10. Garrett street. CORA LEE, Scientific JjL Palmist and Character Reader, may be consulted daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 27. Coustable street. The past, present and future may be read in the .ormation of the hand. A/f RS BIGGINS, Trance and Test Med-i*-S- ium, Medical Clairvoyanle, may ue consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 66, Mmili street (near Cuba Greet). ONEY to Lend-L. W. Balkind,' Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott street, near comer Willis street. Open until 9 on Fridays. / acquired taste requiied to enjoy It Hayward’s Military Pickle. Every, one likes it. Ask tour giocer. Known—Cata.ogues of any V V size or description prmua by the ‘ Times’’ at reaconame cost. Let Uf quote you. WANTED-A T is k Xi-GB NER _ ... - VE money, t 0 try CLINCHER CROSS i iKJEs, the ■itis’u ty.e—not tae cheapest but the s fu-LI AM R. lids iv, 22y, J.ambton ♦ V quay. \ycliingfon. General Enaravinr. Dm-rink-ng. Designing, Blocks .or Bov Printing, illuminated Addresses. YOU wouldn’t buy ‘‘cheap’’ eggs—thee why buy cheap tyres? Clincher Tyres, the all-British Tyre, is not toe cheapest but the least expensive. Seep

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9790, 13 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9790, 13 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9790, 13 October 1917, Page 1

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