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TAILORING. WANTED, Trousers Hand; constant work; wages 50s. Apply S. Green, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-strCet. WANTED, iTi OOD Counter Hand, grocery; referVJT ences. David Anderson and Son. CAP MANUFACTURING. WANTED, Girls, for machine; no expariance necessary; good wages to start. Apply Treister, 2-16, Lambton-quay. HOUSE HELP. WANTED, Help, in light housework, of few hours daily. Address at Evening Post. MATTRESS WORKERS. WANTED, good Men only: highest wages. D. il'Crao.. Ltd., 25-27, Farish-street. TRENTHAM RACES. WANTED, smart experienced Waitresses, for the above. Apply to J. Shout, Granville-road, Horetaunga, or to Mr. Kennedy, Cooks and Waiters' Union, Manners-street, City. OLD BICYCLES AND FRAMES. WANTED, above, any condition. Agent in town collecting all Wellington suburbs. Send address- and agent will bring cash. Apply at once. Steel Co., Evening Post " tBOY WANTED. WANTED, a smart Lad for messages; must bo ablo to ride a bicycle. Apply Evening Post. TAILORESSES. WANTED— We must have Ladies' and Gents' Coat Hands, top wages, constant work; Improvers and Apprentices taught; worth inquiring about. Salvation Army, Taranaki-street. HOUSEKEEPING. WANTED, by a refined, well-edu-cated young lady, Management of Gentleman's Home; one or two children not objected to. Particulars to Recommended, Evening Post. BOOT TRADE. ' t WANTED, Young Girl, to assist in machine room ; good wages to start; also good Machinist. A. J. Petherick, 272, Willis-street. WANTED, a good Waitress. Apply MRS. LEWIS, Hotel Bristol. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. WANTED, Girl for light housework; no washing. Apply Cragg's Store, Lyall Bay. TO TAILORING. WANTED, lirst-class Trouser and Vest Makers; constant, top wages. James Bell, 7S, Manners-street, BRASS MOULDER. WANTED, v. Brass Moulder; firstclass wages and conditions, and employment suitable man. A. E. Wells, 43, Tory-street, arid 160, Riddiford-street. _.. q FFICEi , WANTED, experienced Young Lady . as Ledgerkeeper. Apply in writing to C. SMITH, LTD. PRESSER S AND ~YOUTHS7WANTED, a Presser, also smart Boys and Youths, good wages. Drew, M'Crorie, 2.- Herbert-street. • TAILORING. npETANTED, Trousers and Vest Hands, '» also Machinist, highest wages. E. Norton and Co., 254, Lambton-quay. KILBIRNIE. "~ WANTED Sell, 5 Rooms, slightly elevated, good view, h. and c. water, ono floor, section 59 x 375, £575 for quick sale. Hodgkins," Carver, and Co., 137. Lasnbton-quay. TO YOUTHS AND LADS.~ ri^TANTED at once, strong Lads' for .*". the pressing room. Splendid opportunity to learn good trade. Apply A. Levy, Ltd., Colonial Mutual Buildings, 117, Customhouse-quay. " ' TAILORESSES. WANTED, Coat ■ Machinists, Trouser Machinists, Apprentices, and Improvers. Excelsior Clothing Co., Old Customhouse-street. NEW SHOP TO LET A T HATAITAI TERMINUS 1, on com- •™- pletion at end of January; splendid position and opportunity in any line; all conveniences; moderate rental. Particulars from Builders on job. FLAT VACANT. TWO Commodious Unfurnished Rooms a.nd small Kitchen, ground floor, good locality, near trams. Apply CONGENIAL. - Care of Evening Post. MOTOR GARAGE. mo LET, Motor Garage. Apply Room -3- 19, 117, Customhouse-quay. mo LET, superior Doublo Bed-Sitting. JL Room; suit married couple at busi-' ness, two girls. Apply 22, Hill-street. TO LET, ono or two large Unfurnished Rooms. u?o of conveniences. 57,-Brouglmm-street. npO LET, two largo Double Bed-Sitting -%- Rooms,, fireplace, use of kitohen and 'phone. 208, Tho Terrace. rglO LET, larga Sunny Room, fireplace, -H- unfurnished, references ossential. 54, Roxburgh-street, after 6. ' np,o LET, two Vacant Beds to working J. Men. 8s per week. 115, Dixon-st. npO LET, for fortnight, 1, 2, or 3 Kur--a- nished Rooms, just above- Station, Lower Hntt. Mrs. Hiseock, Normandale. ITO LET. 4 Furnished Rooms, from A- Wednesday, for 6 or 7 weeks," adults preferred. 6. Konini-road, Hataitai. t ' " . TO LET, sunny front Room, good locality; board optional. Address nt Evening Post. : rjPO LET', Furnished Doublo Bed-sitting -»- Room, fireplace, good locality, .handy Govt. Buildings. Address at Evening- Post. npo LET, Unfurnished Front Room, -*• fireplace, use conveniences, good Jocality. 22, Pine-street (near Kent-ter.). TO LET, Doublo Furnished Bed-Sitting -X- Room, o.l.; .also Room, two beds. 14. Jessie-street. rpO LET, Unfurnished Room, with fire■B- plaes; n-ko 2 Furnished Single Rooms. Address Evening Post. rjpO LET, good locality, 3-rooined FurJL uishod Flat, bath, c.1., gas, piano; £2- week. Write Good Outlook, Evening' Post. mo LET, well-fumishcd Double Bcd--t- Sitting Room,, c.l. and all convenicuces. 150, Tinakori-road. TOERSONTlT^Gentleman, a Returned J- Soldier, and with a professional busness in the city would like to be accepted as a PAYING GUEST in a comfortable home; Suburbs not objected to. Any replies will bo treated as confidential. Reply in first instance to WAIKURA, Care Evening Post. COLONIAL SUITINGS. COLONIAL All Wool Suits from £7 7s, Serge Costumes from £9 9s; n«de on tho premises. Steel and M'Shane, Our Theatre Buildings, Nowtown. ALL-SILK HOSIERY. 1 (\{\(\ LADIES to secure Hosiery, Iv \J\J all colours, extra quality, in silk, mercerised, newest colfiurs, ?3s 6d. Hayvico's, 149-151, Manners-street, opp. King's. RACE FROCKS, ETC. FOR 3 DAYS ONLY, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY,. 14th JANUARY, MADAME DE LUEN is displaying a limited variety of Smart Dinner Blouses, Race Frocks, and Capes, Opera Capes, Silk Jumpers, and assorted Lingerie. Showroom:' No! 17, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, LAMBTON-QUAY.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 10, 12 January 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 10, 12 January 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 10, 12 January 1920, Page 2

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