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GOOD SCARF VALUE Artificial Silk Scarves —ln Saxe, Mastic, Champagne, O/JI Emerald and Helio. "f Artificial Silk Scarves —ln Reeida, Powder Blue, Navy, Mastic, Purple, Cerise, ■ Wine. 13/6 Te Aro House CUBA STREET.

SITUATIONS VACANT ANTED. Cook-Laundress. oOs, and ».» H.lVmaid,- 265, Wanganui. W.F. Labour .bureau, IS. urcy ■ street. AvT AN XLD, Station Cooks, Martinbor- » • ough and Marlborougn, "50s. W.F, Labour bureau, 18. Grey street. ' ANTED, Cook, 3os, and Housemaid, » * 255.. Blenheim. W.F. Labour Bureau, 18,' Grey street. ,\/irANa'ED. HJA-maid, city; Station. *» Cowman, Martin borough. W.F. La hour bureau, 18, Gray street. isf ANTED. .Cook, L. Uutt, 30s. W.F. f t Labour Bureau, 18, . street/^ WANTED,'. Loupie, Tajhapo. tiOa week; General, Taihape, 255. W.F, Labour Bureau, 18, Grey street. TSftTANTED. .Cook for 3 men, Pirinoa. I.V „ W.F;- Labour Bureau, IS, Urey street. L0r724. 'ANTED. Cook-Laundress, 30e, and i t H.P.-maid, 2os, small family, Masterton."" W.F. Labour Bureau. 18. Grey ■street. ’ WANTED. Employees to note anorw , .situations.,, Telegrams. . “Cruici;. shank." Thone 247. , Private 1736. Box 'i2l. Stamp reply. . ANTED, a i Woman. Second. Cooki also Pantrymaid. Apply immediately, Post Office-Hotel. Junior, for tha Hardware. State previous expen* ence and wages required. Box 62, Hawera, TA/ANTED, several good Men for; gen* IT • eral cleaning; also good window cleaners; top wages, • permanent billets, Apply Vacuum Cleaning" C0.,18. Grey street, Ai T ■ : 8M \KT ANTED,. Boy for dairy farm; one ITT used to milking preferred. Good wages to suitable boy. Apply A. Owen, Hamua. 836 WANTED, a Companion Help on a sheep station, near Wanganui, cue other to assist;. six. mala adult* to ■ cook for; Wages, il 5s week, one child no obstacle; gobd'home,' Apply, by letter,_to “Station Owner;" this office, before triday afternoon, stating' address; avThat advertiser- can look applicant up before leaving.' ' : ■ ■■.' ’ ; S" TAR,! 250. Quay. Requires .reliable Couple, wife Cook for .men, husband -odd.work; good poeitioii;, Couple, interview employer (Thursday), no children. .preferred;, Couple, adult- family, last employer, there 3 years,- can recommend; Couple (Martinborough), cottage comfortably furnished;.. - Couple. (Ling Gounury). -interview . employer;;,others; 'Phone 2339. - ' ' - - • /TunJNJXNUHAM'S, • elite itKcibTtty 'Phone ■. 1572.—Wanted, for good small country Hotel, no boarders, two domesticated .young ladies, manage work between- them, ,40s, 30s; .relieving girls, waitresses,,cooks, .laundress..-. All classes required:’town and country. .. itvtj i N ,-j H M 1 s ELITE; RLG ifaf 8L for Gentlemen's.Hostel,.raT tinea, reliable .Young' Lady,, good -homoand wages, must have references. W anted all classes of .labour, town and country, high wages "and; good positions. . ... WANTED," experienced . Ploughman, Navvies, Sawmill Hands, Cook foi Sawmill. . Married Couple, experiencea Gardener, - Women , Cooks,,_ Waitress, Housemaid, Cook-General. Nursemaid, Generals. , Stamp for reply.- Apply W allace's Registry.' Palmerston N. 1 hone. <6a.

WAN Tit) Harried Couple; man general. station hand.- wife-conk-ctoeral:-4X56! ■ stamp -iteply. PWelch, Labour Agent. Masterton. ANTED, for Hospital, Housemaids 255, ■ Wardmaids 22s fid. laundress 255; stamp, reply. I' 1 . P. Welch, ■labour Agent, Masterton. ■ WANTED ■— Married Couple; wife ’ cook-laundress, man Xl.'iG; stainp : reply. F. P. W elch, X*bour Agent/ Masterton. ■ : ’4/4f ANTED,' for Hotel—Waitress ’2ss, V.V Laundress 255; for station. Housekeeper 30s. Cook,. House-parlourmaid, Cook-general, 255; stamp reply. P. P, Welch, Labour Agent, Masterton. WANTED -Two agricultural Blacksmiths, 16s a day; Cook-generals, town,:2os and 255;- Housekeeper.stamp • reply.- F. P. Welch. Labour Agent.. Masterton. .'■■ ■ . f ■ 'situations wanted. UNNINUHAM/S ELITE REGISTRY 50, Willis street.—Wanted to place refined, experienced, capable, middle-aged Widow, housekeeper. Las daughter 25; good cook. To place, bright young barmaid, any country district. Others on books. ' "• ''' 'v "T. A DVERTTSBE prepared to undertake accounts “for, “and 'assist -in, .say, country or town store. Reply "Active,” office' of this paper. 874 WANTED, position as - Manager 'of Hush 1, Farm; thoroughly understand'all'.stock. having a life-time experience on -rough country; close to school., preferred; Apply, stating salary, etc., to: No. 32. High street, Hawera. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Wire Wheel off Car, between•/Wanganui and: Paekakariki. Bewar’d, ih’auk_ihrrell,_Eltham_. ' ’ WANTED. W ANTED all Females to know what De Novo is. _ NOVO is the: Greatest •Uterine.' Remedies. of; all. 566 i>. i. NOVO is coming into your midst, L> 'ladies’; _■ 868 kE NOVO is the Greatest Emancipator “ for all suffering peculiar to womep, NOVO is to have over again, ,to ; renew. 866 D T! ‘NOVO will renew—give you your health over again, ladies. •• 866 rhE NOVO is'the Speediest. Safest, and IJP- Surest Uterine Specific that ever manated from a Medical Laboratory, and s within the reach-of all. ■ 866 tWTATCH. for a Front Pago announceVV 'menl when and where you may onsult, free,With De ■ Novo ■ Kepresentaive this week. 860 WANTED --Known—Fashion ami-(dual-ity in Boots and ’ Clothing at Davis’s, Now and Scoond.-haud Dealer, corner 1 essie and Taranaki streets, ’Phone 26ICa. ■ . ■ ■ . . . EPAIRS to all makes of Typewriter* . ’by expert’mechanics.. Workmanship guaranteed.- W. J. Sea ter and Co. Thor* U7L ; . RUPTURE.— Wear the O’Conor Truss; no iron or steel, comfortable, dur- . able, washable. Wm. Salck, Chemist. 32, Willis (Street WANTED KNOWN. •JVTESSRS W. X 3. JEFFERY AND CO., ItX LTD-, who for the last three year* were with Fljger and Co., Undertakers, ■>•» Cuba street, ~b£g. to .announce that they have taken over this old-established and well-known business, and solicit a share of your patronage. ’Phono Disa.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 29 May 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 29 May 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 29 May 1919, Page 1

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