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SITUATIONS VACANT Registry, 308, Lambton quay. opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains. 'Phone 43-105, the Farmers' and City Labour Bureau. Wanted: Married Cowman-Gardener; wife, cook-genera i, ■£l6s; references. SCOTTISH Registry, 208, Lambton quay. opposite Kirkcaldie and Stain?-. 'Phone 43-405. "Wanted: Machine Milkers, Cow Boys, Cadet (farm), MachineShearer, Cooks (institutions). Waitress (country hotel), fare paid SCOTTISH Registry, 308, Lambton quay. opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains. 'Phone 43-405. Wanted: Waitresses (Palmerston), Cook-Housekeeper (1 lady), S 5-, references; Cook and Housemaid’(Haniner Springs), interview arranged. SCOTTISH Registry, 203, Lambton quay opposito Kirkcaldie and Stains. 'Phono 43-405. Wanted: Lady-helps, Nurses, Refined Domestics (town and country), Cook-General, with child (country),; Farmhands, 2 Youths (farm, country). Cook and Housemaid, together (stations); House-Parlourmaids and ICO others. STAR Registry Office, 268, Lambton quay. 'Phone 42-944. Specialises in supplying the demands of farmers. STAR Registry, 20S, Lambton quay. 'Phono 42-944. Wanted: Reliable Married Couple, £IBO (fares paid); Station Couple (interview employer, good conditions); Married Couples (stations), references required. STAR Registry, 268. Lambton quay. 'Phone 42-944. Wanted: CowmenGardeners• Youths (dairy farms); Machine Milkers; Handy Man (station); others. STAR Registry. 265. Lambton quay. 'Phone 42-944. Wanted : Reliable Hotel Cooks; experienced Waitresses; Waitresses (King Country); Relievers; Generals (hotels); second and third Female Cooks. STAR Registry. 268. Lambton quav. Phone 42-944. Wanted: Private Cook (Invercargill, interview employer); Cooks and Parlourmaids (together); Cook and Housemaid (suit mother and daughter;; refined Domestics. TAR Registry, 268, Lambton quay. Phone 42-944. Waiting engagement —Several Shearers, Fencers, Farm Hands, Contract Scrubcuttere, Hotel Chefs, second Cooks (all good references). TO L£T riX) LET—Front Double Bed-sitting-room; also Single Rooms; together or separate; kitchenette, all conveniences “Aorangi," 47, Mulgrave street. TO LET or Lease, Unfurnished Doctors' Flats, best part of Willis street. Reply to “Flats," c/o “Times” office. 790 T| tO LET—Single and Double Bed-Sit-ting-rooms, meals optional, select. 85, Hill street. Tel. 43-630. 704 WAREHOUSE Accommodation, approximately 4500 sq. feet, ground floor, in Cable street; concrete floor, well lighted; cartway and office; lease has nearly three years to run. £lO per week; owners agreeable renewal at rate to be arranged. Write BOX 745. 820 WAREHOUSE SPACE. f |TO LET, on Lease, 2 Warehont A Floors, Building Solid Brick, 100 50; splendid light on 4 sides, 1 bloc from Willis street and Manners stree cannot be built out; suit tailoring printing, warehouse; also a well-lighte Basement. Apply, “Owner," G.P.O. Bo 284, Wellington.

OFFICES TO LET. BEEHIVE CHAMBERS, 71. Courtenay Dbw CJUTTABLE for profecakm.! and con* suiting purposes. Building com* pletely renovated. Electric lift installed. E, T. TAYLOR AND CO.. LTD.. 71. Courtenay place. BOARD AND RESIDENCE HOTEL AEGONNE.—Entirely under new management. Vacancies for casual guests; permanents by arrangement. Tariff, 10s 6d per day. IiUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Dominion avenue, one minute walk G.P.O. Casuals 10s 6d per day. Permanents by arrangement. W. Barry Smith. Proprietor. 'Phone 40-910 HpilE RITZ, 290, Willis street: Now Open to receive Guests, Commercial Travellers, Casuals. Exclusive accommodation, Double and Single BedSitting Rooms, with breakfast tray; lounge. Hot baths, etc. 'Phone 20-779 ARAHIWI, 67. Abel Smith streetSuperior Board and Residence, excellent table: comfy rooms: hot baths; full board 35s per week: all meals, 255; dinner only, 10s per week. 415 A LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL. 59. Ljl Ghuznee street, is well known as the most comfortable in Wellington. Casuals 10s per day; permanents by arrangement S. G Stacey, proprietor. MULGRAVE STREET <opposin> * Lambton station). Good Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests Tariff, 7s 6d per dav. Permanents by arrangement WAITANGI, 53, Boulcott street Vacancies; double and single rooms; superior accommodation; terms moderate Tel. 41-682 575 SEVERAL good Freehold Hotels for Sale also 4 good leases for sale; cash required, both instances, .£7OO to .£9OO. these are the best offering. Apply. Chas. G. Rhimes. 115, Lambton quay. MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE UDSOX BROUGHAM, 1926 Model, almost new ; owner returning Sydney- snip, quick sale. Hunter, Windsor Hotel. €35 Harley davidson and a.j.& Motor^Cvcles: Cycles Rodgers mm Hall, Ltd . 157-159. Willis street, opp YMCA. ¥7'OR SALE—2 Solid Motor Lorry I? Tyres. 870 x 100 E. Vine snd Co . 107. Customhouse quay (late Dominion avenue) MOTOR TRUCK. XTtOR immediate sale, for ,£209, a 2’--T o-Ton MOTOR LORRY. Willsabd, carry 4 ton*?. Fitted with hydraulic tip. Engine in good mechanical order. Ca:i bo *.een working any day. Remember : Only X2CO. Write AC34, care “Time*” oitice. 710 FOR SALE. WE have for sale a Republic Truck, completo with Cab and Deck. This vehicle has been well looked after, is in excellent mechanical order, and the Tyres are in really good condition. Wo can quote a very attractive price, and are prepared to discuss terms to suit buyers* convenience. Demonstration arranged if necessary. .AVcUinSto^

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12615, 27 November 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12615, 27 November 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12615, 27 November 1926, Page 1

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