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r\ ARTER AND CO. RACE WEEK—Smart, new, Winter H»t% ■ in velvet. '" ' """ '"" .' RACE WEEK—Hatter's Plush, special styles for the races: See" these" and i:ote the special low prices. RACE WEEK—Long, elbow. Gloves, new,; lines in black, fawn, at 5s Ud pair; also Long Silk, in white,. 10a 6d. Good RACE "wEEK-2 Beautiful Fur Costs, one black, one dark brown, exoelleiit value at £25. Special for the Races. £18.18 a. . " ;:..:.■ „: v:. RACE WEEK—SiIk Hose Bargain. Guaranteed make, at 43 113, 6s lid, 8s lid, 9s lid pair; new colours; all at. reduced prices. '.._"" CARTER AND CO., CUBA-STREET. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, capable Woman to do light Household Duties. Apply 66, .Mur-phy-st. (3 doors Fitzherbert-terrace).' ' ' ■ WANTED, Boiler Coycrer.,'" good wages, permanent job to right man, references. Apply 386, 'Evg'. Poat. • City Canvasser, commission »» basis, good opportunity to_ right man, references , required. Apply 387, Evg. Post. ■ - „,-■'. ',-■■■ fE^TANTED, Smart Boy for the trade. : T» Apply A. E. Preston, Pork Butcher, Willis-st. ' ■■ ■■ ■ -. _; WANTED, smart Boy, to run messages. Apply Butterworth and Co., 188, Lambton-quay. . ...... ANTED, Housemaid-Waitress. ~kp- ■■ ply 1, Kensington-st., between ,7 and 8 To-night. WANTED, Capable Ladyhelp-Compan-ion. Apply Mrs. Boulton, Wairererd., Belmont. Lower Hutt. • • ■ ANTED, good Second Chef. Apply Grand Hotel. -.■-'- ---'ANTED, young Lady, to take.put.,2. 1 children morning and' afternoon., : Apply, before 10.30 or after 5 o'clock, afc 74, Hili-st. ■■. "'-.. "- :'. '. ... ANTED, experienced Man, for papering 3 rooms; paper found; must be cheap. Write 443', Eyg.'Poat! WANTED, immediately, Cook-Genera!. . Apply to Mrs. Fulton, 14, Northterraoe, Kelburn.; 'Tel. 26 : 225r; ..;—,.".. WANTED, two Joiners.. .Apply F:: Ross, 102, Customhouse-qy.-, Wellington, v:' . . .. ... .'... ... ANTED, really good Female Cookfor small family in Napier; must have references. Apply by letter to Posfi Office Box 33, Te Aro, Wellington: ''.'.:, \\T ANTED, lady to do Crochet Work, . T at own homo. Apply P.Q- Box"'6, Wellington South- ■ '- ■'. ...'■ ■''.'.' -I-' - -."■.! W ANTED, experienced Pressor for Soft Goods Factory. Apply, at once, F. Khouri, 15a, Courtenay-plaoe. WANTED, 4 experienced Shirt Mach- ■;',. mists; highest, wages given. Apply Peterß and Wakem, S9, Vivian-st. /CAPABLE House-to-house Canvassers V> i wanted, wages and commission. State particulars, age, etc.-, to Energetic, Post Agency, Newtown. ■ ■: ■■• 'i^tOACHSMlTH'wanted, must be. used Vy to motor springs. Apply, stating experience and wages required, to Smith, P.P. Box 1424, Wellington. DAY-WORKER, Children's Nurse. . Cook, Housemaid, capable General (Martinborough,; 30s). King's Registry, King's Chambers, Willis-st. Tel. 3525. INQUIRIES invited from ladies requir- ; ing help and persona out of employment. 'Grand Registry, over London "~ Dental. „ .., : : .;.. ■-. ■■ ■ . ■ SCOTTISH Registry, 206, Quay. Wanted, , Companion-Help,. Cooks, 70s; ' Waitresses, Kitchenmaids, Housemaids, : Generatsj Cook (Institution). ! ■• TAR- Registry, 250, Quay.—Wanted, competent, steady Male Cook (80s), Hotel Cooks,, Waitresses, Housemaids, Ladyhelps, Generals. ' YOUNG Lady wanted; for Tobaocon- -*- ist's Shop, one with cigarette-making, experience preferred. Apply P.O.' Box 331, Christohuioh. ■•■■■-. - .machinists; ~" •■• WANTED,.. Machinists for Coats, Vesto, and Trousers, constant employment to competent girls. ; Haydonand Lubransky, Ltd.,. 15a, Courtenay-pl. TABLE HANDS. . TZ~ WANTED, 4 Table Hands, With'some experience on Coats, Vests,.- or Trousers; g«od wages, constant. Apply, P. Schneideman, 111, Cuba-st. DOMESTIC HELP. : ~~ WANTED, Girl, about 17 years, adults only, Saturdays off, sleep out. 77,' Aro-st. '"■..' TALLORBSSBB. r ~~" P|XTANTED, first-clas3 Coat Machinists.■•*T .: UTILITY, LTD.., Clothing ManufaciiUrers, Courtenay-place< TO TAILORESSES. WANTED, at once, experienced Coat Machinists, also Girls for tacking and felling machine; constant work. Apply A. Levy, Ltd., Clothing Manufacturers, 117, Customhpuso-qy. BOARD AND KESIDENCE. BOARD-RESIDENCE required business lady, with refined private fam- j ily, with or without private sitting-room. State terms to 458, Evg. Post. BOARD and Lodgings for working " men,: 30s per.week. Cruickshank, Labour Agent, 18, Grey-st. qARD-LODGINGS at 1, Wallace-st., single and double rooms, good table,' 30s. Under entirely new management. LUE Platter Tea House, Island Bay. • Superior Board and Residence; Morning and Afternoon Tea; terms moderate; tram at door. Country visitors invited. - • ■ OTEL Albemarle, 59, Ghuznee-st.—3 All the comfort of a superior Home ;i hot, cold, and shower baths, excellent cuisine, electrio light; special arrangements for Permanent Residents; single rooms. Tel. 2202. MARRIED Couple require Board, private family, central. State terms, 42, Evg. Post. „-.. ...; .' S~"UPERiOR Board or Part Board, with • moderate terms, offered at 56, Hawker-st. '. '„'.._ TWO Business Girls require Permanent: Board and Residence, after Easter, private R.C. family preferred. Write 312, Evg. Post. ; __- for Gentlemen Boardorts V central, tel., single or share rooms. 10, Kensington-st. (off Abel Smith-st.),. City. " .. ' VACANCY, Gentleman Boarder. 1, . Lipm»n-st.. off Majoribanks-st. • " VACANCY in nice Home for gentleman boarder, single room, c.1., moderate. 131, Grant-rd., Thorndon. W~ ANTED, Boardind Residence for married couple and daughter (17). ; Write 389, Evg. Poat. ' WANTED; one or ftno young Men Boarders, private family, good home; terms moderate. 40, Aro-st. „ ANTED, for Day's Bay, 6 Paying Guests, ladies or gentlemen, select home. For particulars ring 2339. ANTED, Central Board and ResJj -dence, by refined young lady. Am ply 453, Evg. Post. ■ ; .;, "\TOUNG Man iwants Board, private" JL family (central), no otiiers,' soffc ■washing, pay -well. Write 416, Evg. .Post. BLINDS, guaranteed fadeless, featherstitched sides; Curtain Rods fitted! Tel. 561. Watson. Specialist, Dominio* •avenue (next Barrett's).

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 1