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SITUATIONS VACANT. TO TAILORESSES' TIT ANTED, Coat, Vest, and Trquser ' J »» Machinists; splendid opportunities, highest wages, constant employment; inexperienced hands taught. A Levy, Ltd., 117, Custornhouse-qy; TAILORESSES. WANTED, for our Clothing Factory, Trouser and IChickef Machinists; also Apprentices and Improvers; newwork, highest Wages, and bohus. Apply Clothing Department! Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd., Ha-nson-st. TO TAILORS., MORRISON AND PENNEY require :. -first-class Coatrnakers. Macarthy Chambers, 50, Willis-st. CLOTHING INDUSTRY. prtrANTED, Trbuser MachinistSj Girls 111 for felling machinery, Needlehaiids, top ttages, bbhuß, Drew, M'Crorie, 2, Herbert-Bt. TAILORESSES. WANTED) Coat Hand, Improvers, Trousers -Machinist, ■ Buttonhole Machinist, top wages. Excelsior Clothing Co., Old Customhousc-st DRESSMAKING. i^HSTANTBD, immediately, smart Bodice, :*T Coat, and Skirt Improvers; also Apftrenbioes. Mies Roes, 37, Couftenny-ph ' TAILORESSES. riXTANTED, Coat Hands, "also Coat, IiTT Trousers, Vest Mtchinists, highest Wages; also Apprentices, 20s start. I. Solomons, Hudson Buildings, Blair-st. APPRENTICE, DRAPERY. WANTED, Smart Girl, about 15 to 16, to learn above; good wages for reliable assistant, one handy with needle preferred. Apply to Lees and Church, 128, Dltba-st. CARPENTERS. WANTED. Carpenters, no lost time, top wages. Apply P. Bell, CornlnllBt., City, or Bell and Stevens, Lower Hutt. " TAILORING. WANTED, Skirt Hand ; highest wages paid nice worker. Apply M. Ba-s----sin, 26, Mnmlefs-st. (entrance Black and Co.). MACHINISTS. WANTED, Coat, Vest, and Trouser Machinist; highest wages, constant work. Siegel and Harris, 126.. Cuba-st. (2nd floor); , '- " PAINTERS. WANTED, first-class Paintei^ and Paperhaliger. Apply Jas. J. O'Donogllue, 151, Kolburn-parade. Tel. 3211. ~" TYPIST. ' " nifANTED, Junior Shorthand Typist. ■W Apply JOHN E. BUTLER, LIMITED, Ballancc-street. ' - - HAIRDRESSER. WANTED, a good Gents Hand. Apply R. J. Shakes, 42, Manners-st. : TO PRESSERS. WANTED, a Presser for Coats, Vests, and Trousers; good position' for steady man, highest price paid, can earn over "£7 per week. Apply Sclmeideman s Workroom, 51, Lower Cuba-st. ■^ ' motor" trade. WANTED, Smart Youth to assist mechanic, one with knowledge of motor cycle work preferred. Apply Wel- ■ linjrton Motor end Acossory Co., 5, Dixon»t.. City- '~ ; DRESSMAKING. WANTED, Skirt and Coat, Hands; also Improvers and Apprentices. Apply Miss FcrijCUs.mi.'C. Smith's, Cuba-st. . i -. WANTED, I THIRST-CLASS Cutter for high-class ... UiatUlfattnring. .Apply Box 706, Christchilrc-h. • TO TAILORING. ' WANTED, first-class Skirt Maker_, I'ojis'.iint otTiploymclit; wages £3 5s to £5 10s to good hand. James Bell, 78, Maitners-st. . TO SHIRT TIACHINISTS. WANTED, experienced Machinists for Shirts uni.l Pyjamas, also Learners; good v.'iiges and bonus. H. Wade, 113, Taviinaki-Rt., next dcoi 1 Watkins, Printer. lady~clerkT WANTED, Smart Young 1 LADY, for general office work; experience in typing and book-k?-;nm<j necessary. State salary venuived. to 508. gVENING POST. : " rSTSTANTED, a Presacr. for trousers and '■7T undorpressing. Apply 510, Evg. Post. MALE OR FKMALE. WANTED, a. Seam Opener, no Saturday work. NApply £05. Evg. Post. • : FACTORY WORK. WANTED, for general factory work, strong Youth; good wages tc a ■worker. Apply Factory Manager, the Empire Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Broadwayterrace. / TO MACHINISTS. WANTED, a Machinist for coats ; good inducement offered: can earn over £4- 10s per week. Apply Sohneideman's Workroom, 51, Lower Cuba-st. WANTED, Junior Salesman, good prospects, at once. Write 516, Evg. Post. TAILORING. WANTED, Vestmaker, top log. Apply Steel and M'Shane, Tailors, Newtown. ' fSTTTANTED. a Traveller, knowledge •IT grocery or confectionery, excellent opnortunity to good salesman. .Apply by letter C B. Lempriere and' Co., Maritime » Buildings, Cu?tomhouse-c,y. WANTED, Cutters. Men or Boys, also Pressers, Machinists: and Improvers; good wages, no Saturday work. Treister, 193, Vivian-st. MISCELLANEOUS BLINDS renovated with new lace and insertion ; Christmas is coming. Watson, Blind Specialist, Dominion-ay. (next Barrett's). OSBORNE'S Tohunata Ointment cures Piles, Varicose Vein?, -and Skin Discasoe. Chemists and Stores. r?i\{\ WOMEN call .To-morrow. Black OUI/ Veiling, worth 3s 6tl for Is yard; Silt- Hosiery , 6s lid, to clear at 4s 6d. Hayvice's, 149-151. Manners-si. O3T, from my. Suit, that shabby appearance. Last ■ seen at tho Victoria Laundry Company's Dry Cleaning Department. ■ ' , "OUY British Sole's, but see they aro JL* Zome: don't bo put off. Say Zome and nothing elsd. C3TOP! For good value, at reasonable 15 prices, visit, Williams Auction Arcade, Courtenay-pl Largo stocks of Oak and Rim_ Furniture. MAKE Keys and mend Keys, sell Keys and lend Keys, and fit Keys to any lock. Wycherley, under No. 1, Willis-st. Tel. 568. ,T>ERSONAL—Rheumatic Sufferers, send J. 12s 6d month's treatment. Money returned if, not satisfied. P.O. .Box 1172, • Wellington. \ ■%jTOIJNI^ perfect satisfaction in Dry JL 1 Cleaning ac the Victoria Laundry Co.. Ltd. Experts only. WILL not be responsible for folks thinking my dyed blouses are new. I use Wainwright's Dye. Mrs. Satisfied. TfIOLLOW the Crowd to The Rialto for .JL 1 Light Lunoh or Three-course Lunch. -"Served daily; best in town. O1 t\ WOMEN ! Rush bargains. ChildoL\f ren's Hair Ribbons 4s lid for 2s 3d :y_rd. -Blouses reduced this .week. Hundreds to cliooso from. Hayvice's, 149----151, Manners-st. INGKK Oak Drophead Machines. £6 15s, £7 15s, £8 15s, equal to new; other Dropheods, £4 10s, £5, complete and guaranteed. Wellington Sowing Machine Co., 41, Kent-tee. HIMNEY Sweep — Herb. Tomlinson, Practical) Chimney Sweep, Carpet Beater, and House Cleaner, 97, ftiddi'o.-d-Bt., Newtowu. Tel. 2Q-472, „__ /ORjCTISE thrift by drinking EppVa , Sl Pure Monarch Cocoa—no better ralue. All Grocer?. UY~vour Tea Wholesale, and sb.vs money; 51b, 10s 6d. B. Smith, OTood Speciilist, 43, Courtenay-pl.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 1

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