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GREAT HOSIERY FAIR, REAT HOSIERY FAIR. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. CARTER AND CO. HAVE £1500 worth, of Ladies' and Children's Stockings, bought at old prices. Their Ho.ne Buyer gave them the tip that Hose were advancing considerably in price. CARTER AND CO. have bought freely from America, Britain, Australia, and m New Zealand. They have all the kinds and colours that are fashionable. NOTE THIS-;Carter and Co. are outting the prices, in lots of cases they are selling Hose cheaper than they could buy, VISIT' THE FAIR EARLY. CARTER'S*SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, for The Evening Fosf Publishing Department, a SMART LAD es Junior. Must have had previous clerical experience and be quick at figUTes. Apply to the Manager. WANTED, a Stableman. Munt, Oottrell, and Co., Ltd., 150, Tinakori-rd. WANTED, a smart young Lady for one of our Bhops. Apply Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd., Hanson-st. WANTED, Factory Hands. Apply Thomson, Lewis, and Co., Tory-st. KIT.ANTED, a Pantrymaid, also Reliey- : !t T ing Porter. Apply Barrett's Hotel. ' TTTANTED, capable Help, household ' '* v duties, 10 to 2, three days weekly. Tel. 1874, after 6 p.m. WANTED, an. Office Lad; good wages and opportunities for the . right lad. Reckitts (Over Sea), Ltd., 8, . Victoria-st. ' ' TUTANTED, a Woman, to do Hotel 1V T Sowing for a few days. Apply ! Hotel Trocadero. . ■ 1 TJffiANTEB, reliable peraon, mind three ' !TT children, afternoons, 2 till 6. Ap- • ply 32, Glen-rd., Kelburn. Tel. 4074. v WANTED, Woman, one and half day* week. 32, Glen-rd., Kelburn. T«l. \ 4074. " -' iANTED, an experienced Waitress; wages £2 5s weekly. Apply Cafe ' Grand, 26, Willis-st. WANTED, two smart Waitresses. Apply Rialto, Manners-st. ANTED, two smart Waiters. Apply , Rialto, Manners-st. , :-'. ' '■'•' . WANTED, experienced Cook-House-keeper, for small family; wages £2. \ Apply Mrs. Dalziell, 78, Hobson-st. ' XXTANTED, Smart Lad as Helper in TT Motor Paint Shop, good prospects and wages to right boy. J. W. Elmsly, s Motor Painters, 56a, Adelaide-rd. ANTED, a, Stableman. Munt, Cottrell, and Co., Ltd., 150, Tinakori-rd. r ffIIT'iANTED, smart Pantrymaid, wage* . "T tc start, £2 per week, Saturday half-holiday Apply Gamble and Creed, j Cuba.-st. . T "WTANTED, Pantrymaid, top wages for . TT suitable person. 146, Lambton-qy. WANTED, a. Waitress. Apply Karantze Bros., 138, Cuba-st.; tel. 22-329. ANTED, Nurse for two children, baby eight months; references re- ' quired. Apply 60, Murphy-st. ' TTTANTED, experienced young Lady it for Confeotioner's Shop. Addrest ' Evg. Post. ANTED, a smart Boy to learn the Process Engraving. Apply C. Moore, Process Engraver, 1, Kelburn-av. 5 \\T ANTED, Charwoman, Friday and TT Saturday Apply Tel. 24-852. ', \XJ ANTED, good Dressmaker, for week - TT or more. For address ring Tel. t 22-187. ' W ANTED, smart Waitress; wages to start £2 per week. Apply Gamble and Creed, Willis-st. ■ 'ANTED, Lady Housekeeper, ail . duties, two adnlts. Apply 460, Evg. Post. _______ > TJIfANTED, a Domestic Help. Apply . TT Bowen-st. Hospital. ANTED, a Kitchenmaid. Apply Bowen-st. Hospital. ANTED, experienced Shirt Machinist and Apprentices; highest wages } given. Apply 59, Vivian-st. ' fTTANTED, Cutters, Men or Boys, also . TV Pressers, Machinists, and Improv- I 3 ers; good wages, no Saturday work. > Treister, 193, Vivian-st. . rmTANTED, Pantrymaid. Apply L_nb- - TT toa Tea Rooms, 76, Lambton-qy, W ANTED, a Stableman. "Munt, Oottrell, and Co., Ltd., 150, Tinakori-rd. » TreTANTED, a Coachsmith, top wages. 1 T T Apply Krebs and Co., Gisborne. ' 'ANTED, I Housemaid - Waitress, also good Cook, for the V.M.C.A. . Hostel, Donbank. Apply to the Matron. ' TTfTANTED, a Porter for the Welling- ' 'TT ton Hospital. Apply House Steward. - XXTANTED, a. Youth, to assist in the f >TT Dispensary at the Wellington Hob-. ' pital. Apply House Steward. ; ANTED,- a Laundrymaid for the Wellington Hospital. Apply Head 1 Laundress. ■ WANTED, smart Waitress; wages £2; Sunday and half-day off. Ap- ' pjy Palmer's, 168, Lambton-qy. ' ANTED, Youth, milk few cows, assist mixed farm, experience, good ; home. Apply Friday next, 11, Upland--1 rd., Kelburn. ANTED, an experienced Waitress; good wages; no night work. Ap- ; ply 129, Manners-st. . ANTED, 2 good Carpenter*. Apply T W. Ward, Builder, 1, Crescentrd., Roseneath. Tel. 20-524. ANTED, competent Car Painter; top wages; constant job to good > man. Apply Jenkinson, New Plymouth.. ANTED, competent Ladyhelp. AJ> . ply personally Mrs. W. S. Bruoe, 64, • Hobson-st. ANTED, a Stableman. Munt, CottreU, and Co., Ltd., 150, Tinakori-rd. ANTED, a young or middle-aged Woman for housework, four mornings a week. C/o Mrs. Brandon, 17, Hob- '• son-st. ANTED, Youth, about 18, good wages and prospects; also Boy. Apply 18, Waterloo-ay., Newtown. ■ ANTED, a Smart Boy for messages. Apply Victoria Laundry, Hanson-st. 'ANTED, a respectable Young Lady to assist in shop. Apply Barber and Co., 125, Cuba-st. W iANTED, good smart Waitress. Apply Mrs. Scott, 88, Manners-st. ANTED, a Cook, no washing, 4 in family, references required. Apply ( Mrs. Joseph, 51, Grant-rd. WANTED, Waitress, also Pantrymaid, good wages. Apply Bodega Cafe. WANTED, by lady, situation in the country, with light duties; w&froi : no object. Box 30, G.P.0., Wellington. JWTITANTED, Male Machinist; good TT wages. Siogol and Harris, 126, Cubii-st. (2nd floor). WANTED, Waitress. Aply New York Cafe, 169, Cuba-st. WANTED, Girls, for wrapping; good wages may be earned. Whittaker's Confectionery Works, 167, Vivian-st ■ ANTED, Domestic Help, plain cooking, no washing, desirable home and good wages for suitable applicant. Apply 35, Thn-pson-st. Tel. 21-287. EGISTRY, Cunningham's Elite, TeL ■ 1572, 50, Boulcott-st. Wanted, Cow- , "■' Elderly Woman (station, country * Women' D*y Workers.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 1

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