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MONEY LENT. Money ANY sum, from £5 upwards, Money -•£*• by easy instalments upon Money any approved security, including Monoy Furniture without removal. Money Business and professional men Money requiring temporary assistance Monoy for week or two can obtain same Money immediately. No publicity; Money strictly confidential. Money Apply personally or by letter, Money enclosing stamp. Money Money L. W. BALKIND. Money Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-st., Money Just off Willis-streot. Money Telephone 2664 A. Money Open week days to 6 p.m. FriMoney days to 9 p.m. Also evening by Money Appointment.

JUNIOR CLERK TYPISTE. WANTED, by professional firm, welleducated GIRL, about fifteen (to bo trained); 15s weekly to start: excellent prospects. Apply BOX 949, G.P.O. TO TAILORS. WANTED, First-class Coatmaker. Apply H. Gotlieb, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor, Wiggins's Building, 248, Lambton-quay. DRAPER'S ASSISTANT. ~ WANTED, smirt Girl, to learn the sales, Jacobsen's, 161, Riddiford-st., Newtown. LAST WEEK OF SALE. WANTED— Largo range of silk and voilo Blouses from 7s fid, Neckwear from Is, Combs. 3s lid, Bloomers 2s 6d and 2s lid, Vests Is 3d. Black and Co., Manners-street. ANTED Sell, Section, about 50 x 130, two frontages; £335. Apply OWNER, Box 717, Wellington. NEW~MILLINERY. WANTED Known—We are now showing our New Season Millinery. See big window display. James Smith's. 80, Cuba-street. . TO TAILORESSES. WANTED, Improvers and Apprentices for Coat and Vest Tables; also Girls for handmade buttonholes. A. Levy, Ltd., Clothing Manufacturers, 117, Customhouse-quay. ■ FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture; highest prico; cash down. C. Daubney.. 148. 'Tory -street. SMART MILLINERY. WANTED-The ladies_ of Wellington to see our special window display of the Now Season's Millinery. James Smith's, 80, Cuba-street. WANTED TO BUY. fTIAILORS' Cuttings, Sweepings. Old A Rags, Sacks of all kinds. Steward. and Co., Cornhill-streot. 'Phone 4128 (1) "XJfT ANTED, Boy, to assist in work- ** room. Apply Waterworths, Ltd., next Kelburn Tram, Lambton-quay, Wellington. . . . SPRING MILLINERY. ~ WANTED Known—Our first shipment of ladies' Millinery to hand. See big display in windows. James Smith's. • 80, Cuba-strbet. ' TO TAILORS. WANTED, Coatmakor, plenty woxk; also Skirt and .Vest Hand wanted. ■ Apply E. C. Chiloott, 222, Lambton-quay. "": BOY WANTED; WANTED, Boy, for messages. Apply . Schiieideman and Sons, 86. Man-ners-street. ■ » ' I,AD7eS' CORSETS, 3s lid. # WANTED Known—A big Friday bargain. Ladies' best quality Corsets, : size 21 only, 12s 6d for 3s lid. To-morrow. James Smith's, 80, Cuba-street. TROUSERS AND VEST HANDS. WANTED, Trousers and Vest Hands. constant employment., Apply Schneideman and Sons, 86. Manners-st. '" QUILLIFIEpIiNG'INEKR~~ DESIRES part time Employment, Wellington or suburbs,, day ;or night. Address Any Capacity. Evening 'Post. LADIES' COSTUMES. 42n. WANTED Known—Ladies' Smart Cos- | tumes. in.navy serge, a bargain, 100s for 425. James Smith's, to-morrow. 80, Cuba-street. ~ " dressmaking; WANTED, Bodice Hands; also Improvers, for the dressmaking. Jacobscn's, 161, Riddiford-st., Newtown. THE PEN DOCTOR. WANTED— Buy- your pen where you can ?et it Repaired. I recommend "The Onoto,'' the best self-filler, and'"The Swan." the best easy filler. Geo. Jeffery, 218, Lambton-quay. TO-MORROW'S BARGAIN. WANTED Known—Ladies' Gabardine. Navy Suiting, and Tweed Costumes, , smart styles, £7 7s for* 635. James Smith's, 80, Cuba-street. ; » TO MACHINISTS. WANTED, First-class Blouse Hands, also Shirt Machinists; constant work and good wages for suitable girls. Apply C. H. Bird, 16, Allen-street. ADDRESSING ENVELOPES. WANTED, Envelopes to Address, 10s per thousand; typed. Replies ENVELOPES, 1 Evening Post. MILLINERY" WANTED, Improvers, for millinery workroom. Apply at once, Barry Shakes, 15, Courtenay-place. • ' ~ TAILORESSEST WANTED, Machinists, coate, trousers, breeches; Apprentices, and Improvers, all branches. Haydon and Lubransky, 272, Wakefield-street. DRESSMAKING. WANTED, an Assistant for Dressmaking. Apply Mrs. Farquhar, 10, Manners-street. , LAST WEEK OF SALE. WANTED— 70 Ladies' Walking Skirts, navy, grey, and brown, very latest style, 12s to 17s 6d; 2 Serge Costumes, 255, were £5. Black and Co., Drapers, Manners-street. LAST WEEK OF SALE. WANTED Known—Last Few Days of Sale. Warner's, C.8., and D. and A. Corsets, 3s lid, 4s 6d. and 4b lid, were 10s 6d; Ladies' Cashmere Hoso, from Is; Silk Ankle, 2s lid. Black and Co., Man-pers-street. LAST WEEK OF SALE. WANTED— 10 pieces of White Flannelette at 9^d yard, 72-inch Sheeting 2s lid, Striped Flannelette Is, Whits Towels Is, Pillowslips lOjd. Black and Co., Manners^etrcot. DRESS SKIRTS, 9s lid. WANTED Known—James Smith's, tomorrow, Navy and Black Serge Dress Skirts, 19s lid to 32s 6d, to-morrow, 9s lid and 12s lid. James Smith's. 80, Cuba-street. GENUINE TOOT SALE. WANTED— Bluchers, 8s lid; strong Working Boots, 15s 6d; Derby Watertight Boots, 18s 6d (pre-war prices). Jacobs's Sale, Manners-street. ~" CLOTHING TRADE" WANTED, a number of intelligent GIRLS, as Apprentices to the above trade. Good prospects and constant employment. Workrooms heated. Apply to The Manager, Cathio and Sons, Ltd., Marion-street. i SHORTJIAND-'TYPiSTE."" WANTED, experienced office Assistant, either sex. Apply Balkind, Boiilcott Chambers. NEW FLORAL VOILES. WANTED Known—Wo are showing a lovoly range ■ Floral Voiles, all shades. See special window display. James Smith's, 80, Cuba-street. ' ,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 40, 15 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 40, 15 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 40, 15 August 1918, Page 1

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