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4 O'CLOCK EDITION

riARTBK AND CO. . NEW THI9 WEEK—Ladies'- -Washing Dresses, 8s lid, 14s lid, 17s Ud up; New qorsets, 4s lid; Silk, Straw Plait, Is lid pair up; Vedonis Yesfs,. 6s 6d. NEW THIS WEEK—Millinery; AlloverV New millinery ornaments, special purchase. New Flowers, long._trails. Is. . lid up. See windowful. NEW THIS WEEK—Novelties in. Gloves, • Hose, Ribbons, Hair Slides, Lace Collars, Dress Buckles, Girdles', Beads, aiW thousand of other Novelties; CARTER AND C0.,-CUBA "STREET. :. Latest Novelties—Keen Cash . Prices.- ~ SITUATIONS VACANT. ".". - fV^ANTED, Girl for housework, "sleep •". ■ iv, no washing, 33, BuUer-st." "(cb'r-' ncr Vivian and Buller sts.).--iT^ANTED, Carpenters ;ipf. concrete. ■ ™ **'boxing, Monday' morning. - ApplyMessrs. Picot Bros.' contract, Thornoonqy: L. Driscoll, Builder. \\r ANTED, Slater and Tiler,- used to "" ■ Marseilles Tiles. Apply i Ltd., 324, Lambton-qy. W'A.NTED, Young Woman for domestic help, 25s week. W, Apitka-st., Brooklyn. . Tel. 23-072. W ANTED, Shop-fitter, good man, case-maker preferred. Hoyland and Co., Chuznee : at. 'ANTED, Young Woman, for house■work and assist baby, no washinc) live in. Ring Tel. 25-097. --■'-■■ W ANTED, 3 smart Lady Canvassers,good selling lines, good commis-' sion. Reply by letter, 352, Erg. Post. -- 'ANTED, Young Person, for help, sleep in. Apply 73, ■ Apu-cres., Lyall Bay. , ... - IYV>.NTED. Good Cycle and Motor ' * »'. Cycle Mechanic. ' Lochhead, 183, Jackson-st., Petone. - ... .: iTn^ANTED, Second Cook, clean, pood *.»' worker, young. Apply Iris. Caka Shop. 4. Willis-st. ___ fWCTANTED, capable, trustworthy Gen. '" • eral Servant, business people. Na late- dinner. Iris Cake Shop, 4, Willis-sC W ANTED, Young Girl, for office,' • knowledge of bookkeeping and stenography. Apply Box 55, Te Aro P6st Office. ■ ; 'ACANCY for Boy to learn trade! N.Z. Canister Co., 3. York-st: "ANTED, at once, Relieving Baker; Apply Iria Cake Shop, 4, Wiliis-at. "ANTED, capable, trustworthy young: Woman, nil •duties, 2 adults; good nomo and wages. 97, Aro-st. Y^"ANTED, capable Cook-Ueneral, no bJ" a^ rk- y 156;-Oriental 'ANTED, Boy, sell sweets. Apply Queen's Theatre, 7 o'clock: "ANTED, Girl, for general housework. Apply 121, Riddiford-st. ■-. \\T ANTED, Experienced Girl for Dreas". » » malting. Miss Fame, Dressmaker and Costumier, 59, Manners-st., abova Zak Studio. W ANTED, Housekeeper, gentleman^ Napior, general, 2 family, no wash.ing, shepherds. Elite, 50. Bouicott-st. l\\f ANTED, One Carpenter, cottagu "■ work; also One Carpenter to taVa charge of job. ,Apply V. Ross, 102, Cua-tbmhouse-qy. -. . . 'ANTED, capable Woman, used to country;, must' be good cook,'.suit widow with imall family. Apply 44, Ro& burgh-st., between 6 and 7. . ... - i%J\T. ANTED,. Capable Housekeeper, oaa » t. used to children preferred, three in family, take sole charge, age between 3Q and 40. Wages 30s. Apply Box 33, Mar* tinborough. \\f ANTED, Plasterer's Labourer,"" A_i 4TT ply C. T. Emeny, Wright,- -S'tephai. son, or State , Fire job. ' ,\\r ANTED, capable General, no waah« '''• ing. Mrs. H. Hodden, Woburn-r<3n Lower Hutt. 'ANTED, capable Woman for conn. try, domestic duties, small adult family. Apply H. G. Didebury, 224, The Terrace. "IX^ANTED, experienced Man to tak» T T charge of Brickyard. Applicants must possess second-class engiue'driver's certificate. Apply, with particulars q* qualifications, to P.O. Bos 90, ..Napier. \\T ANTED, a Parlourmaid, also & " T House-Parlourmaid.-Apply Mrs. Au H. Miles, 39, Hobson-st. ; y W ANTED, experienced' Female' 'Assistant for making loose covers, blinds, etc. Apply S. S. Williams an<| 'ANTED, a Barmaid. Apply Ne^ Commercial Hotel, Lariibton-qy. W "ANTED, an experienced. Housemaid. Apply, with references, to Mrs. Joseph, 21, Hobson-st. CIANVASSERS for Wellington and ' districts, for orders on commission, household commodity; permanency if suitable. Write 228. Evg. Post. AMBTON Reigstry, 248, Quay, TeL 2+20 Cooks 403 (private). Children's Nurse, Housemaid. Generals, Woman [institution). ' " ' > QCOT.TISH REGISTRY, 208. Quay.-^. £j Ploughman 50s, Station Hands, 50s, Married Couples (cottages). Parlourmaid 555. Cooks. Laundresses, Milkers. . STAR REGISTRY, 276, Quay.—Lady Companion (oilier maids kept),! Housekeepers (towu and country). MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED Known—English VolTi; Sewn Sandals. 4's to 6's, 4s lid- 7's loD's, 5s lid. At Martin's Big Boot Sale, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-pl. 'ANTED—lcing Sets, Icing Ba^7, extra tubes, all now shapes; alsq Biscuit Forcers. The Sima Hardware. 'ANTED Known—Gents' BkS Glace Shoes, Mallow's, 26s 9dGents' Box Calf Boots, Marlow's, 26s 9d! Martin's Big Boot Sale, Terminus, Cour-tenay-pl. : ANTED—A- very nice range ot Copper and Antique Vases, Jardinieres, Crumb Tray and Brush, Rosa Bowls, etc. The Sims Hardware. WANTED' Known—Tan Sandals" women s sues 3's, 4's, s's only, 5J lid. Make good house shoes. Martinis Big Boot Sale, Tram Terminus. Coui-te-, nay-pl. - W: ANTED—Bargains in Jam Spoonr Butter Knives, Bread Forks, Tabla and Dessert Knives, and E.P.N.S. Butter Dishes and Teapots, all sample* Th« Sims Hardware. WANTED— Good, reliable Lawn Mow. ers from 55s to £5, all machines in perfect, order. The Sims Hardware. TSXTANTED Known—Gent's English 4 Ward Shoes, veldt sewn soles. 8s lid Maptin's Big Boot Sale, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-pl. ■ .TMTANTED—Our special display SJ YT Soaps, Face Powders, Vaseline-, Tooth Paste, Tooth Brushes; good goods at cheap prices. Tho Sim 3 Hnrdwaro. "ANTED Known—Ladies' Blacß Glace 1 broad bar and 2 bar. lo* heel Shoes, best maker?. 28s 9d. Mar. tin's Big Boot Sale, Courtenay-pl. W ANTED—Bring your blunt Razor? to R. J. Shakes, Manners-st., to be, ground and set, and make your morning ehavs a pleasure. ANTE~D Borrow, £300, on socoth? mortgage, small first, new house, owner occupier. Particulars 426, Eva Post. s TXTANTED Known—China and ' Glass« w- ar° cenlol? tf d., or «vet«d, Sciisor< and Cutlery ground daily; Umbrellas, Sujri shades, and Walking Sticks made- sol* ro-coverod and repaired at Walker's., si y Maoaers-st. (N.Z. Hotel Building*), ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 1

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