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SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED—Competent Ledger-keoper. ■ * Apply, stating qualiiicauims, etc., io P-O. Box 41, Te Aro. 3^B WANTED— An experienced Hall porter. Apply Hotel. WANTED —.Reliable Man as Night Porter. Apply Gresham Hotel. U—Wanted, n pood Bodice Hand; state experience and wage. Spence and bpciice, Peiluing. 412 V%7*AN 3B D—A To rter, imxnedia tely. ▼ V Apply Post Oilice Hotel. Wellington. AIS W AJN'i.TiD,_. Wagon Driver; must ou competent man; good wages. Apr»lv W. Murries Alfredton. 203 ANTED Respectable Person as Companion and able to do light duties for invalid lady. Apply 31, Constable street. 396 WANTED— A Cellarman, for Wine and Spirit Business in provincial town. Apply, staling experience, etc., to “Merchant," c/o *‘N.Z. Times" Office, W ■ \AT ANTED —Thoroughly reliable Head IT Shepherd, ior Prhautea station; must understand stud sheep and cattle; good salary for right man. Apply, with references, J. Oarifo Bid will, To Maire, Featherston. Sls BY dfreorion of the Public Service Cammisaionex applications are inyited for the position of Sub-Miatrou and Seiam&tress Attendiaiit at 'the Special School for Girls, Richmond (near Nelson). Salary £75 per annum and .£65 por annum and keep respectively. Further purtioulans can be obtained from the Matron, to whom, applications should bo laddressed. * \/'tf ANTED, Shearers’ Cooks, Oct. 16th, ■ • ■ 25th. 3i)th; Station Cooks, 40s. 60s. 70s and 80s during shoaling; Blade Shearer,, Oct 22nd. 30s 100; Machine 'Shearers, Nov. Ist, eth, 81th; Shepherds, 50s to 60s week; Ploughmen, 50s week; Driver 3-horso wool dray, 50s week; Gardeners, 355, 40s; Station Cowmen, 355; Station Hands used to sheep wqrk, etc., 35s to 50s; Contract Scrubbuttersi klilkers for machine sheds, 40s; Youths, milk 'etc., 255, 30s; Married Couples, stations, no schools. JQMO to -£lo0; CookLaundress, country, 255; Housemaid, take charge dairy, make butter, 20s; Housemaid, town, 20s; General, town, 20s;. Kitc-lieumaid, 20s. Stamp reply. I l ’. P. Welch, Estate and Labour Agent, Masberton. WF. LABOUR BUREAU. 18. Grey • street. Box 723.—WantedCookGeneral, Feathersfcon, 255; General. Martinborough, family two, 20s, no washing; Parlourmaid, City ; Station Blacksmith, able drive 3-horse team, Wairarupa; Cow. man-Gardener, 355, Masterton (3 cows); Housemaid, Palmerston N.; Machine Milker, Featherston, 455: 3 Station Cowmen, Wairarapa; Gardener,, Masterton, 40s; -Couple, Manawatu. wife cook, husband farm hand, cottage, 60s week and found; Cadet, Wanganui; Couple, Masterton, wife cook-general, man milk lew cows, garden, etc., Xl5O and bonus; Woman Cook, 355, and Parlourmaid, 22s 6d, Blenheim. Tel. ‘’Gruickshank.” 'Phone 247. _Stamp reply. ' LOST AND FOUND. LOST— Silver Fruit Jvnife. Botanical Gardens or Tinakori road: initials "R.O.S. reward. 208. Tinakori road. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. UNION CAFE AND RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS. (Opp. N.Z. Express Co., 88a, Custom* house quay.) NOW OPEN from 6.30 a.m. till Midnight. Three-course Meal 1/-. SAM CROSSLEY. Manager. UMMERGIAL iIUL&E, Ekefahuna.— This old-established house has been refurnished, and is now ready to receive the Travelling Public. Tariff reasonable. 'Phono 7. T. Parsons, Proprietor. hLliu, a2, Worcester street, .O Christchurch. Quietest and best position in City. Two minutes G.P.O. and Electric Tram*. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. W BANK PRIVATE HOTEL, • v Palmerston North, Two minutes Station and Post Office. Excellent accommodation. flrst-claa* table. MRS LAW. Proprietress. Hotel grand central. 107, Cuba street. Wellington’s Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. First class Cuisiue. Every modern convenience. Ladies’ private drawingrooms, siUiugrooms, etc., lounges and eight urouern bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, per clay; 37s Od weekly. TO LET TO Let—Double and Single Furnished Rooms; conveniences. 176, Thorndon quay. 833 npO LET on Lease—An Hotel, centrally situated, in the City of Christenuroh. For particulars apply S. Manning and Co., Ltd.. Christchurch. 404 mO LET—Large Front Room, partly J- furnished; suit friends or roamed couple. 58, Cuba street (next Bank of n.z.l * m ■m io Lr.T large Room, zv x 80, above X Hart’s, 35, Willis street; front, entrance; lift, etc. Hanford and Co.. Man- . - street. WANTED. DURAND'S REGULATION PILLS. 5s box. Best and most efficient on market. Harmless, reliable. Sent POST’ FREE by return mail on receipt of postal notes. Bridge Drug Stores. Chemists, 3, Newton. Auckland- 812 MADAME DE ALMA, Psychometrist and Palm Scientress. Typed charts 2,6. Send birth, month and name in full, accompanied by stamped addressed 1 envelope ior reply. Public Circle, Sunj day night, 7.30; flowers. 10, Garrett [ street. •Yj atiAht LuRA Liai, Scientific *.iX Palmist and Character Reader. ~.ay be consulted daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ~1 27. Constable street. The past, present and. future may be read in the cl the hand. i.jj -IS RIGGINS. Trance and Test MedTtX iura. Medical Ciairvoyunte, may ue consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 66, i>-• 1 ami.ii street jm-ar Cub:, -tree;,. QUTTOVS Se.-ds—Bricish-gio.' n. Tito •O best in the ivor-d. Agents ■Everywhere; 6d packets. r<EXi'UAL Coliea Palace, Cuba G.rftet---a newly renovated; good board and residence, from 21s; rooms oi..y. 7.-. 4 J 'j NO acquired taste mi uned to enjoy Hayward’s Jlilitarv Pickle, Every, one likes it. Ask your grocer. WANTED Known—Catalogues of any size or description printed by the “Times’’ at reasonable cost. Let tta quote you.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9791, 15 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9791, 15 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9791, 15 October 1917, Page 1

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