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SITUATIONS VACANT. WCOAT MACHINISTS. ANTED, at once, Good Coat, Trou sers, Vest Machinists; constant work oolomons, -65 Dixon Street. A. RADIO SALESMAN! GOOD Experienced Radio Salesmai is required to' handle "Breville' Radio; excellent opportunity advance ment;'retainer and''commission* to right man. Box 801, Wellington. WANTED, COMPETENT GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Apply 137 Evg. Post. POTTERY MOTJLDMAKEB. WANTED, POTTERY MOULDTT MAKER, able to block and case. Apply by letter, stating experience, N.Z. INSULATORS, LTD., Box 5, Temuka. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL -BOARD." DISTRICT NURSE. APPLICATIONS, stating age and ex* ■"■ perience, will be received up to 9 a.m. on SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1934, for the Position of District Nurse at Petone. -Applicants must be fully qualified and hold. Midwifery, certificate. - Commencing salary, £220 per annum, including £40 lodging'allowance, less cutl-, with annual increments-of- £20 and £25 to a maximum of £265' per annum. E. BROWN, Secretary. SHOPS AND OFFICE* TO LET TO LET Shop and Dwelling, tn '"Even- , * rag Post" building. Jackson Street, Petone Apply The Manager "Eveninu llWt." Petone * [TX* LET, Miramar, Completely-fitted 1 A Modern Shop, rent £1, occupied tiro I years boot repairer, suitable for any business. Apply 91 Park TJoad. DENTISTS, DOCTORS. ' A TTRACTIVE Suite of Rooms in ModXA- an Building, outstanding position, Courtenay Place, rooms face-north with uninterrupted natural light, eminently suitable dentist, doctor, or other professional person. I 'For terms ring 43-150. [ WORKROOM AND OFFICE. 'TJOOM, abemt 600sq feet, first floor Mod- \-*- v crn Building, central position, Cour,teuay Place; room faces north, ample ! natural light, suitably. partitioned for I-workroom, dressmaker, or similar bus> ness. Also Smaller. Room, suitable office. Tor terms: ring 43-130. TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. CTORAGE Space available in central ~ City Warehouse at reasonable rental. Replies, 3384 Evg. Post. I TO LET. QNE Large Room and Several Smaller 2~ Rooms of varying sizes in "Eveujng Post' Building, Willis Street, well lighted and central heated Also, Roof House, suitable for photographic studio. Apply I the Manager, "Evening Post." TO LET.WAREHOUSE FLAT, TjS FRUIT EXCHANGE BUILDING, * Allen Street. EXCELLENT WAREHOUSE FLAT, splendidly lighted (approximately 3400 square feet), £150 per annum (less than lid per foot); cheapest in city Passenger and goods lift accommodation Also Office LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street. Wellington. I : -__—, TO LET,- - - .. " _ •CtLENDIDLY-LIGHTED 2-stbrey Build, _ ing iv manufacturing centre, No. 56, off Adelaide Road, and lately occupied by the Eirfpire Box Co., Ltd.;'frontage 110 ft ,by a depth of 80ft, or separately with frontages'of 80ft and 30ft respectively. Centrally tituate office and warehouse , accommodation, 13-15 Lower Cuba Street, opposite,. Tow.il Hall and next Messrs. Smith and Smith, Ltd., comprising office with frontage of 10ft on Lower Cuba Street with a depth of 30ft, and adjoining warehouse ."space 25ft by 48ft,' to be let ov leased as a whole or separately!."". N"o. 43 Lower Cuba Street; apposite I MackyCLogan. and Caldwell's, offices and space on.2n"d floor. CORRIGAN AGENCY CO., ..•- -_55 Lower Cuba Street? ." JwTsCELLAN EOUS. ?QNE lor "Mum, Two for Dad"'* T ADIES' Coats, large selection to chouse •V from, and the easiest' terms. Only; at Heimaun's. 13a Courtenay' Place (upstairs). THRIVE Anaemia out of system! Mor« ■*-' life Tablets build up bloodstream. "&, T. Saunders, Ltd., Chemists, 9a Courtenav> Place.. " RTIFICIAL Teeth. Broken* New TeetH replaced for ss' per tooth. America! I Dental, 132 Willis Street. "QNE for Mum, Two for Dad"! "_ TTEMSTITCHING and Overlooking ~* ■*••*- shortest notice; all kinds of O#eralßj to order. Sirs. ColUne s 90 Manners St, (next Scotfs Tearooms). - OS 6d PER Veek for comfort A Chest <* terfield, Sideboard, Table, Bed, ov Duchesse at Art Cabinet Co.. Willis St. SALE! Sale! Still Farther Redactions. Beautiful Fur-trimmed Winter Coata from 49s 6d to 59s 6d. The "Ghic," 68 Manners Street, next Princess' Theatre. "VITJRSES' and Waitresses' Aprops and ■*-" Belts, Infaglr Outfits, Children's Woollen Knitted W«*r. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street. UY New Zealand-made "Beaver" Sauce. Tomato Chutney and Worcester. Botli deliriously appetising.'Ask your grocer.' KELLOW'S Bread has stood the test; of 48 years. You don't know what you are missing. Tel. 52-155 for delivery. PEIZES PRESENTED HUTJ VALLEY BIRD SOCIETY] A well-attended and enthusiastic gathering of supporters of the Hutt Valley Poultry, Pigeon, and Cage Bird Society \va» held on Saturday evening, when trophies and prizes won at tlye recent show "ffera I distributed. Cash prizes •mounting to ova? | £35, as veil as a large number of special prizes in cash aud kind, -were given. Tho Wainscott Challenge Shield for the most points throughout the show was awarded, to Mr Claude Sowrnan, Lower Hutt, whose exhibits in the. budgerigar and finch* sections formed a: striking feature in. th» cage bird section of the show. Mr. A. Baker, who. wae president of the society from 1923 to 1932, officiated, and congratulated' the winners. After thanking Mr. Baker, Mr. E. B. Wainscott, president of the. society, thanked all.wha had contributed to: the success' of th<» show. Tho Mayor, of Lower Hutt (Mr. J. W. Andrews) and Mrs. Andrews were'present for a short time, Mr. Andrews congratulating the society on the- excellence or its show, which he: considered was the best staged since 1918. Apologies for non-at» tendance were receded from Mr. W. Nash, M.P., and Mrs. Nash, and Mr. F. J. Couper, secretary, of the Wellington' Homing Pigeon Society. The. ladiesV commit* tee served supper. . Davis Bros., auctioneers, 57-59 Lovrer Cuba Street (below James Smith), will sell by public auction tomorrow at'; 2 p.m. household furniture, carpets, etc. C. W. Price and C 0.,.91 Dixon...Street, will sell furniture in the mart tomorrovr at 1.30 p.m. A social evening will be held in the Parish Hall, Karoiv on Wednesday, July 25, at 8 p.m. A musical programme has been arranged, including itemsby. the choir of St. Mary's Home and pupils of Misg Nancy Eabe. Prizes will be given for tWj best paper hats wota. ' I

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Evening Post, Issue 19, 23 July 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Issue 19, 23 July 1934, Page 2

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