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SITUATIONS VACANT. .. . . TO TAILORESSES. WANTED, Coat, Vest, and Trouser Machinists; splendid opportunities, highest wages, constant employment; inexperienced hands taught. A. Levy, Ltd., 117, Customhouse-qy. TAILORESSES. WANTED, for our.,eiothing Factory, Trousor and Knicker Machinists; also Apprentices and Improvers; new work, highest -wages, and bonus. Apply Clothing Department, Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd., Haneon-st. CLOTHING INDUSTRY. WANTED, competent Hands. Improvers, Learners; all branches ; good wages paid. Drew, M'Corie, 2, Herbert-st. APPRENTICE TO DRAPERY. .WTTANTED, Smart Girl, of 16, as Apt» V preatice to the drapery. QUEREE BROS., Willis-st. TO TAILORING. WANTED, first-class Trousers and Vest Makers; top wages. James Bell, 78, Manners-st. ' TAILORESSES. WANTED, Tablo Hands, Improvers, and Buttonhole Machinist; best wages. Excelsior Clothing Co., Old Cus-iomhouse-st. vsr 'a n T~"Ti W, *' BOOTMAKER'S CLICKING PRESS or Stuff-cutting Press. Price and particulars to P.O Box 925, Christchureh. ELECTRICIAN. i\WT ANTED, good all-round Wireman !T» or Electric Fitter, town, country work. Apply Smith and Waite, 101, Lambton qy_ ' • DRESSMAKING. WANTED, immediately, smart Bodice, Coat, and Skirt Improvers; also Apprentices. Miss Ross, 37, Courtenay-pl. OFFICE JUNIOR, ~™ WANTED, above (girl) it» general office work, 30s to commence. Apply 548, Evg. Post. BOY WANTED T EARN Trade ; specialty printing; good Aj prospects advancement Globe Printing Co., 11. Blair-st. MOTOR ENGINEERING. WANTED, strong Youth or Improver with tv.-o or tliree years' experience. Apply Vulcan Motor Works, Lloyd-st. _. __ TO" TAILORS." ■ "R/fORRISON AND PENNEY require IvJL first-class Coatmakors. Macarthy Chambers, 50. Willis-st. ._ TO TAILORS. WANTED, fir&t-cla.-s Man; £2 job or weekly: good wages to right man. H. Gotr.ob. 248. Lambton-qy. " TO TAILORING. WANTED, good Trousers and Vest Makers; 10s job and bonus. Apply I-]. Gotliob. Ist Floor, 248, Lamb-ton-qy. EMPIRE HOTEL. WANTED, experienced Waitress; also Housemaid. Apply Empire Hotel, Wellington. BOOT TRADE! WANTED, good all-round Boot Repairer. Apply 34, Mein-st., Newtown. MOTOR-CYCLE MECHANIC ' WANTED, first-class' Motor-Cycle Mechanic, highest wages to competent man. Apply Wellington Motor and Accessory Co., 5, Dixon-st., Wellington. ~ " " TO TAILORS. ' WANTED, Man for pressing and sewing, good wages and constant work. Coleman. Ladies' Tailor. ~ ladielFtailoring. !" I|^'ANTED, first-class Skirt Hands; per■V v uianent position and highest wages. Coleman's. Ladies' Tailor. . MISCELLANEOUS. YOUR old faded attire can be brightened and revived by Waiuwright's Dye. Sixteen colours. Sold everywhere. "«^THEN on transfer, write, tel., or call ' ' on us, we can quote you for your furniture removal to any part of New Zealand: experienced packers at your disposal. J. 0. Curtis and Co., Ltd., 11, Johnston-st. Tel No. 9. VARICOSE Ulcers—"Varex Method" of treatment has never failed when properly applied; no lying up. Write for particulars, Ernest Healoy, Chemist,-' Foxton. ■ ■ ■ . " ■ KLB of Ceylon Tea for 10s 6d. The *-* flavour will suit you. B. Smith, i'ood Specialist, 48, Courtenay-pl. "iVfliS"." MlLLWAßb7~Ciai"rvo.yante and ±IA. Psychometrist; Bouleott Chambers, top floor, Bouicott-st., corner Willis and Manners sts. Hours, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. T AND Agents mice notice that, my pro- ■»-* perty, 24, Wingiield-strcet is withdrawn from sale M. Simpsr.n. WEAK stomachs, puny bodies, etc., rebuilt and revitalised by Garnet Sims, at 135. Rkidiford-st. YOU don't kiiow what economy is if you have never visited Williams's Auction Arcade, Courtenay-pl. The Furnituro Warehouse wliere you save money. NEW Arrivals—lf you require' Furniture at moderate prices, go to Williams's Auction Arcade, 18, Courtenay-pl. Inspectiou invited. LIKE walking on velvet, says the wearer of Wood-Milne Rubber Heels. They prevent nerve rack from road jar. SAVE 5a — Bn> stb of Tea for 10s 6d. X— The ousHty is right B. Smith. I'ood Specialist, 4S, Courtenay-p!. RE you hard on soles, if so, try a remedy in the shape of Zome Soles. B'K used Wainwright's Dye. So should you. Sixteen permanent colours. Wholesale: H. J. M'Duff, Box 899, Wellington. T^RIENDS want, your PhotogrophTHavo -«- one taken soon. Enlargements, best quality, reduced prices. Alan Spicer, Wil--lis-st. riIHE Winner of the last Marathon -i. P.aces trained on Epps's Cocoa. All Grocers. RAYIi VINERIES, Swanaon, will sond you a case of Wine, freight paid for 37s 6d; Invalid Port, 455; Sppcial Port. 50s, WARD-TAYLOR, N.A.1.C., London, Chiropodist, late Lindsay's; 20 years' experience. Advice free. Entrance Bow-sn-st (Quinton'a Corner). TOHN PAGE—lnterviews daily. Willist»* st. (over Wallace and Gibson's). Meetings Caledonian Hall, Wednesday and Sunday ;T>RINK Epps's Monarch Cocoa. Tho A^ pure soluble cocoa essence of to-day. All grocers. I BUY British Soles, but see they are Zome: don't be put off. Say Zomo and nothing else. "jjiOUND—What, another' new Umbrella, A Mabel? Oh, no. New umbrellas are too expensive. This was my wrecked umbrella. Been re-covered at Let'naby's for 12s 6d. Splendid materials, and looks quite now. BLINDS, guaranteed fadeless, pleated, oi' insertion, feuthsrstitched, hemmed sides. Tel. 561. Watson, Specialist, Dominion-ay. (next Barrett's). UTTONS — Your material covered while you wait. Latest English shape 3 just landed. Blinds and Buttons, Dominion-ay. ine.\t Barrett's). BLINDS renovated with new lace and insertion; Christmas*is coming. Watson, Blind Specialist, Dominion-ay. (next Barrett's). ' COUETENAY-PLACE END. WANTED to Ront. Detached Room, furnished and with cooking faciM-iiir-s, by refined careful business man; absolutely no trouble. Apply immediately iSL'___Lj_l*_]? _o *tWANTED SELL. CITY— 6 Rooms, one floor, porcelain bath and bn?in. ■no.v ritovo. ga.~ stove. R.t-fi'kl. electric iisjhf. liot |joii)ts, built-in ci;pbr-a-(Ls 2 liirg.^biiy windowH, well laid on! garden: corner section, .'•umiy. rlevaucl position. A lioine indew] Don't bt-atate; it's vond. £1500.. SMITH AND JONES. 23, tiroy.street.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 84, 6 October 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 84, 6 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 84, 6 October 1920, Page 2

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