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fjAETER AND CO. NEW THIS 'WEEK—Ladies* Washing Dresses, 8b lid, Ms lid, 17a lid up; New Corsets, 4s lid; Silk, Straw Plait, Is lid pair up; Vedonis Vests, 6s 6d. NEW THIS. WEEK-Millinery AUoverSLNew millinery ornaments, special pur- ■ chase. New Flowers, long trails, 1» lid up. See windowful. NEW THIS WEEK—Novelties in Gloves, Hose, Ribbons, Hair Slides, Lace Collars,. Dress Buckles, Girdles, Beads, and thousand of other Novelties. CARTER AND CO., CUBA STREET. Latest Novelties—Keen Cash Prices. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, reliable Housemaid, immediately, wages 50s, sleep out. Apply ,205, The Terrace. - W ANTED, capable General, no wash- , ing, Mrs. H. Sladden, Woburn-rd., Lower hutt. ' iTANTKD. Girl for housework; must » be fond of children. Apply 81, Rugby-st. ■ WANTED, smart Girl for packingroom and assist in shop. Apply 94, Molesworth-st. "ANTED, young Girl to assist m shop. Apply, between 5 and 6, 179, Cuba-st (next Queen's Theatre). '. ' W "ANTED, Women and Girls. Vacancies all departments. Apply Oldham, Bros., Wellington Laundry. 85, Ade-laide-rd. • _^_^ W ANTED, smart Boy, about 16 for shop and messages; wages 22s od week. Apply Schneideman's, 85, Man-ners-st. WANTED, an Assistant, for St, ' , Mary's Anglican Children's Home. Apply* in the first instance, to the Matron, View-rd., Karori. '".' WANTED", Strong Boy, make himself generally useful. G. H. Thornton and Co., 7, Herbert-st. W "ANTED, a Painter (brush hand), day labour. Apply 693, Erg. Post. WANTED, Woman, ussd to country, must be good cook, suit widow with, small family. Apply between 6 and 1, 44, Roxburgh-'st. ... TVTANTED, Smart Boy, for Grocery T T Trade; references required. L« Rathbone, Lambton-qy. ' ' .; ~\\r ANTED, 2 experienced Waitresses^ " good wages. Apply at once, Sanko, Marble Bar, Cuba-st. ■ ■ - . WANTED, Girl, for housework, - ire washing, sleep in. Apply 33,, Bul-ler-st.. (corner Vivian and Buller sts:) —- WANTED, Girl, for housework, all duties, one used children preferred, sleep home, 8.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m., Saturday afternoon and Sunday free. Mrs. Hugtr Gilmer, 244, Cuba-st. ■ ■ W ANTED ' Young Lady, general T T housework, good borne, LyaU Bay. 30s_ : w6_ek._garticulars 107, Manners-st. WANTED, Refined Young...Lady, -foe Companion-Help and Domestic Duties in a nice suburban home, where would be treated as one of the family;'good wages. Apply 707, Evg. Post. ■ - WANTED, Smart Intelligent Youth", for cutting room. Apply 2, Her-bert-st., Wellington- - - ■ ... W" ANTED, a refined Companion Help for 'nice suburban home; small family; good wages; Colonial preferred; r*> fereuces. Telephone 309. . W "ANTED; -for few -weeks, -or -pennan* . .-ant position, Dome;tioatea Lady, with knowledgo of dressmaking. Apply E:H., Post Agency, Lower Hutt. W ANTED, nice reliable Girl (from country preferred), household duties, plain cooking, 3 adults, nice home; no 'Washing. 715, Evg. Post. - ;.; ANTED, a Boy, to travel:country with tradesman. Good opportunity Apply '725, Evg. Post. "ANTED, a capable Cook-General. Good wages. Mother arid daughternot objected to. Apply 60, Waterko-rd., Lower Hutt. ; ANTED, a Carpenter. Apply Dye* and Halse, Brentwood, Trentham. WANTED, refined Ladyhelp, must ba capable and willing. Apply 17, Stoke-st. Tel. 24-112. * : •> « W ANTED, Boy for warehouse. „ Young's Chemical Co., Egmpnt-st., Wellington. " WANTED, by dressmaker, a young ■ Girl to learn trade; no Saturday work. " Apply 127, Adelaide-rd. "ANTED, Hairdresser or Improver* Apply 84, Tory-st. ANTED, Reliable Barmaid. Apply Pier Hotel. ■ :. WANTED, Linotype Operator-Mech-anic; also Linotype Operator. "Riingitikfi Advocate," Marten. ANTED, Waitresses; also, Pantry-' maids. Black and White Cosy Lounge, Courtenay-pl. - ■ ; WANTED, Two Men for Gorge Grubbing, out of Masterton. Apply 44-, Roxhurgh-st. , ' WANTED, Shop-fitter, good man, case-maker preferred. Hoyland and Co., Ghuznee-st. WANTED, Capable Honeekeeper; ono used to cliildren preferred, three ia family, tako solo charge, age between 30 and 40. Wages 30s. Apply Box 33, Mar. tinbor'ough. . MARRIED Couple, own cottage, £140; man milk, wife cook, interview. Panama Registry, 256, Quay. ' SMART Lad required; good opportu* nity to learn Electro-plating business. Reliance Plating Co., Lower !Tory-st. LAMBTON Registry Office and Labour Bureau, 248, Lambton-qy., Tel. 242Q —-Nursery Housemaid, Couples, .Youth, Farms. ■_ '• •; ANAMA Registry, 256, Quay—Cooks, Parlourmaid, Farm Hand, Laundress Couples, Generals. Tel. 1722. SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208, Quay— Married Ploughman (wife contract cooking), Station Hand, Wardsmaid, Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, 100 others. TAR REGISTRY, 276, Quay—Numl erous Couples (interviews arranged), Maida (institutions). Wood Splitters. TAILORESS. ~ y\T ANTED, immediately, first-clasi J-iT T/°w e -n-anil Vest M*ter. Masoa Hill, 66, Wilhs-st. . EXPERIENCED MACHINIST "O7"ANTED, Kxperienced Machinist, • i hemstitching preferred. Apply Room 4, Ballinger's Building, Vio toria-st. -^ TAILORING. . . WANTED, 2 First-class Coat-maken, T ,' Barraclough and Avery, Herb. Price's Premises, Willis-st. ' TO LADS AND BOYS. ' "^ WANTED, at once, Boys for tht Pressing Room. Apply A. Levy. Ltd., Clothing Manufacturers, 117, Cusl tomhou3e-qy. ~ '• WANTED, ' GOOD Boot Repairer, for suburb. An, ply W. H. Nash, Leather War£ house, 19, Farish-st. TO TAILORS. —* , WANTED, for West Coast, two first, class Coat Hands. Apply Robert Wilson and Co.. Willeston-st. TO TAILORESSES. : WANTED, Skrrt~Hands. L. and J W. Blake, Ltd., 106-108, Dixon-sfc MOTOR ENGINEER. [ " WANTED, first-class Motor Enjrineei? Apply Box 389. G.P.O. "*"*** . LADIES' TAILORING ~"

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Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 1