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COTTON DRESS- BARGAINS!! 1 ■ At ■"..•■ •'•■. - ', JAMES SMITH'S AMES SMITH'S BIG -REMOVAL SALE. 2000 yds 40in Cotton Voile, in all colours. Usual Prico 3s 6d yard. Removal Sale Pricfe Is 6d yard. 1 750 yds 42in English Crepes, white ground with' neat coloured stripes. U6ual Prico 3s' lid. Removal Sale Price 2s 6d yard. Also, 600 yds 42in Ratine- Cloth, in very smart checks and 1 stripes, •suitable for skirts and jumpers. Usual Price 5s lid yard. Removal Sale Price 3s lid yard. JAMES SMITH, LTD., 80, CUBA-STREET.' SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, by young man, with good knowledge of live, stock and. slight knowledge of- bookkeeping. Position with mercantile- firm,- where there are good prospects. Apply 391, Evg.- Post. ANTKD, Position as; Usher,' Picture Theatre, City, by young lady, good pianist, from Ist April. Write 398, Evg. Post. ] . WANTED, by-2 first-class Carpenters, Alterations arid Repairs;'estimates given. Write 68; Evg. Post.ANTED. Position in an Office, in or near Wellington; 10 years' experionco legal office;. able to type, etc.; recently discharged N.Z.E:F.' Apply 416, Evg., Post. ' : WANTED, Boot Machining to do at home; own machine. Write 425, Evg. Post. - WANTED, by young married woman, Half-day Cleaning; 6a and fares. Apply 437,. Evg. Post: - ANTED, Position in Office V~giri (18); knowledge of typing. Apply, stating wages,, to 437, Evg. Post. ANTED, by .boy,. Position, in architect's office, to learn draughting. Write 316, Evg. Post. . ..... . . WANTED, S ( wing, dressmaking, blouses, and children's wear. Address Evg. Post or Tel. 20-SlB. OSTyANTED, by two Oaxpnntors and . »,* Joiners, at present disengaged, Buildings, either brick, concrete, or wood. Apply 116, Aro-st., Wellington. UILDER requiring Work of any description. Apply Box 152, G.P.O. CHILDREN'S Nurse, returning to Englan I, offers services in return for third-class fare.. Apply 980, Evg. Post. T7<XCAVATING, Pi-ivate Road Making, -Ei or Fencing Contract, or Day Wages. Write 165. Svg. Post. ; HEMSTITCHING done at 92. Aro-st., (side' door).. LADY, fond of children, wishes Posi- , tipn' as Nurse-Companion.(travelling preferred) to children over 2. -Replies 448, Evg. Post- *...'. . . . ___ LADY Traveller,' DomJ:;/'n or abroad, awaits Engagement; rfcat accounts collected, agencies, et-c. uridert-kcn. "SO, Evg. Poet. „__*_ MARRIED man seeks PosMbn as sslotor LorTy Driver; 8 years' experience; well known in town. Write 428, Evg. Post. . PAINTING — Wanted by practical tradesman, estimates given for large or small jobs, work guaranteed. Write 250, -Evg.,.Post. YOUNG Widow wishes .to .take, a few; orders in Plain Sewins; and Underclothing. . Apply 967, Evg. Post. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Waitress, also Pantrymaid. No Sunday work. Apply . 164, Cuba-st. -„ ■ ■■ ,: ' COTTISH Registry, 65, Willis-st.— ! Wanted, Married Couples, £5 (hotels), Porters (country), Housemaids, Waitresses, Cooks, Laundress. ITUATION Vacant, Christchurcb, for . Young Woman, who can Develop, Print, and Enlarge. Address Exchange, Hotel Windsor; Wellington. ' TAR,' 250, Quay—Wanted Manageress A (Tea Rooms, City, 60s), Male Cooks, Barmaid, Farm Hands, Scrub Cutters: ACANCY for Energetic..Youth,.- about 17 years old, in Tea Warehouse. Boys also wanted for .toa. packet, work, j Good characters essential. Ellis and Manton, .'Ltd., Old Oustomhouse-st.' YOUNG Lady for Confectionery. Apply 3, Courtenay-pl. . TO TAILORESSEiiT '. ' WANTED, Coat, Vest, and Trousers Machinists;, also experienced .Coat Hands;' inexperienced hands taught.- Apply. A. Levy, Ltdl, 117, Chistomhouse-qy. . •: TAILORESSES. •■'- • WE have Vacancies ."for Breeohes arid Trousor -Machinists; also -Apprentices. Utility, Ltd.,.rear. Adams's Cake Shop, 191, -Willis-st.- .-■■•• -"■■" --; ~" TO MACHINISTS. ;" „ WANTEI),- Trouser Machinists; ako Improver.. Inexperienced. woman taught trade. Apply- J.--Drier Wake-field-st. . -■: --•..'-:, .".-■ ■■ BLOUSE MACHINISTS. WANTED,' Machinists,'"blouses, shirts, underclothing; highest wages; r.o Saturday work.-"^Standard. Manuig. .Co., Marion-it. - - MACHINISTS. WANTED, Trousei-B Machinists, also Trousers Finishers." Siegel and Harris, 126, Cuba-st., 2nd floor above Lees and Church. BOOT TRADE. WANTED, Edge Setter. Apply Ross, 69, Cambridge-terrace. ■ ■■- - ■■■ ■ : BLOUSE MACHINISTS. WANTED, Experienced Blouse Ma chinists, Dressmakers. Apply K.Alexander.and Co., Edward-st. .Tel. £783 (2 rings). ■ ■■-■ : ■"-■ TO TAILORING. .'•',' WANTED, two first-class Trouser and Vest. Makers. "Barraclough and Avery, Herb Price's Premises, 54-56, Wil-lis-st. TO WOMEN. WANTED, a Woman, for Shirt Preesing; no experience necessary. Apply H. Wade, 113, Taranaki-st, TO SHIRT MACHINISTS. WANTED, Experienced Machinists, for 1 shirts, pyjamas, suits, boys' shorts; good wages; high speed machines. Apply H. Wade, 113, Taranaki-st., next to Watkins, Printer, TAILORING. ~ WANTED, immediately, first-class Trousers and 'Veatmakoss. . ~ GRAHFAM AND CO., 212, Lanibton-qy. MACHINISTS."- ~~ WANTED, for Coats, Vests, and Trousers, also Improvers, good wages, constant. Drew, M'Grorie, 2, Herbert-st. . TO TAILORESSES. " ' WANTED, Table Hands, for Highclass. Work.. Apply Iden.l Clot Hag Manufactories, Marion»st. TO TAILORING. ~ WANTED, Trousers and Vest Hands; constant.work; good wages. Apply S.'Green. Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-st. " LADYHELP. r • : ~~rr~~. WANTED, bright refined young Lady, /or. small adult family,- pleasant surroundings, treated ■ m one of' 'the family. Write 463,- Evg. Post. TO TAILORESSES. WANTED, Coat, Trouser,' and Vest Hands: also Girl, ,for Hand Buttonholes. Best wages, constant work. Apply H. Resniok, 04, Cuba-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 1