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WHAT ABOUT YOUR CLEANING? RING up VACUUM CLEANING CO., and make your arrangements. Single Carpets and Upholstered Furniture Collected, Cleaned per Vacuum Process, and. Returned same day if required. Onr Big Red Motor Machine —the finest in the world —is at your service. VACUUM CLEANING CO. 18, GREY-STREET „ WELLINGTON. 'Phone—Office 2333. Warehouse and " Factory, 2349 (to be used only when office 'phone is engaged). LOST, Wednesday, Gold Brooch, two" bais and greenstone shimrock. Ro ward, on returning to 147, The Terrace. Telephone 2678. OST, Returned Soldier's Badge, 12/1118. -Kindly return to-Secretary of Club. Reward. LOST, Returned Soldier's Badge, 2/IH3. Return Soldiers' Club. LOST, on tram, about 10 minutes to 3, 29th January, Leather Handbag, containing gold watch, gold bangle, Bank N.Z. pass-book, cheque book, small sum'of money, and receipts..' Reward. ■ Apply Evening Post. LOST, 2 £5 Note 3in town or possibly near hospital ship. £1 reward at 19a, Buller-street. LOST, a Hairoomb, with shamrock set with brilliants, either in tram or between- Courtenay-place and Lambtonquay. Reward., Apply Mrs. Paino, Fruiterer, Lambton-quay. LOoT, on Brooklyn tram, yesterday, black Handbag, containing rosary beads, Yale key, silver coin. Apply Evening Post. LOST, Pram -Wheel, near Boyd's Store, Hataitai. Finder please leave Boyd's Store. Reward. TT OST, Tie Pin, between RoxburghJLJ street and Edward-street; keepsake. Reward, on returning 32,, Rox-burgh-street. '. :. . LOST, Tan Leather Purse, containing two postal notes, one for 5s payable to Allen Rayner, one for 2s 6d, also 2s 6d in silver. Finder please return to 88, Tinakori-road. . DAISY come home or write, Mum., Dad., and Bert heartbroken. OULD GEORGE GIBBONS, late of. Houghtou-road Bay, Melrose, communicate with C. Brockway Rogers, Insurance Advocate, Auckland? LADY wants Position Nurse-Compan-ion, 10 years' experience, good read er. Armoa, Evening Post : A SONG everyone should hear, "The Heroes Who Sleep Over There." Hear it at The King's. YOUNG Gentleman wants Bedroom immediately with- or without breakfast. State terms Government Office, Evening Post ._ HALPIN'S. Sale, 158, Cuba-street, for Bargains in Blouses, Dresses, Costumes; Blouses from 2s lid. HANNAH'SfShoe Sale now on. Ladies' Box Calf Derby Shoes, welted soles, usually 21s, Sale Price 15s lid. ARTNER~wanted7!»dy or gent., with ■ £100, join travelling, money-making side show. Apply " Universal, Evening Post. • •:-.■■■.■.'.- , a -■ ■ REMNANT DAY. , WANTED Known—Remnants, all halfprice To-morrow: , Every one m bargaitf.-^Ootn* earrj.. best-choice.. James Smith's Summer Sale, 80, Cuba-street. TAILORESSES. WANTED;; 26' Mabhinists, and* Finishers; Also Learners, all branches tailoring .•■■ highest wages. • Haydon and Lubransky, 272, ■ Wakefield-street. ■ NECKWEAR BARGAINS. WANTED Known—All dainty Neck- . wear .to be Cleared at Lees and Churoh's Summer Sale, 128, Cuba-street. Collars, 3d, 6d, Is, Is 6d each. YOUTH, FOR CUTTING. YOUTH Wanted; to learn' Cutting; wages 20s to start. Apply Schneideman .and Sons, 86, Manners^street. ;UNCLAIMED SUITS. WANTED Known—That Schneideman and Sons, 86, Manners-street, have a number of Unclaimed Suits, tailor-made, to fit all figures, to be sold at ridiculous prices. ' BOY WANTED. WANTED, a Boy; good wages. An. ply C. A. Fletcher, Chemist, Lamb-ton-quay. FURNITURE! WANTED to Buy, Houses Furniture, for cash, any quantity, anywhere. Ring Jenkins Furnishing Co., Ltd., Old Skating Rink. .'Phone 3473. Top prices.' STERLING LACE BARGAINS. WANTED Known—Lees and Church's Summer Sale. Great values_ in Laces, Embroideries, and Fancy Motives, all reduced. TO MACHINISTS. WANTED at- once, experienced Girl, for hemstitching machine; good wages. Apply 39, Vivian-street. A SECTIONS, KARORI. WANTED Sell, 2 Sections, i-acre each, close tram; take £100 each; cost £150; terms. Apply Evenecn, Panama-st. offTceT-OY WANTED, an Office Boy, for indent merchant's office; good prospects. Apply Richardson, M'Cabe and Co., Ltd., 11, Grey-street, Wellington. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. WANTED, competent , ShorthandTypiste.' Apply RJohaTdson, M'Cabe and Co., Ltd., .11, Grey-street, Wellington. ■ . ■ ~ TO DRAPERS. ' ' " WANTED, an experienced young Lady for fancy sales; ■ good wages and permanent position for suitable^ applicant. Apply sharp Mrs. Fownes, Ladies' and Children's Outfitters, Newtown. "blouse 'Gutter; WE have a vacancy in a wholesale manufacturing waiehouse for capablo Lady to take charge of cutting table; salary aranged to suitable person. Apply in Confidence, Evening Post. .SUMMER SALE. WANTED Known—Great Bargains in all Millinery at Lec3 and Church's, 128, Cuba-street. Shapes, 3s lid, 4s lid, 7s 6d; Smart Ready-to-Wears, 5s lid, 9s 6d, 12s 6d. A ' TAILORESSES. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY. A LEVY. LTD., have vacancies for • 30 girls; highest wages; paid according to ability; inexperienced hands taught. 117, Customhouse-quay. CHINA AND GLASS BUSINESS. WANTED, young Girl to learn sales. Apply CRAIG AND CO., / 33-35, Manners-street. ~~ WANTED TO BUY, BUNGALOW, 5 or 6 rooms, any suburb, near tram preferred ; will pay cash for suitable place Reply to All Cash, cai-o Box 595, G.P.0., Wellington. (1) TO BUILDERS. ARCHITECTURAL Draughtsman is prepared to work in conjunction with builder in the preparation of plans, etc. Particulars to Modern, Evening Post. TO IMPORTERS OR WAREHOUSES. WANTED. Position as salesman or traveller; proved ability as sales--man, and has good testimonials. Apply Energetic, Evening Post. ~ "TAILORING. WANTED, 5 Machinists for coats, vests, and trousers, also Girls to learn'; constant, work and good wages. Schneideman and Son, 86, Manners-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 26, 30 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 26, 30 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 26, 30 January 1919, Page 1

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