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SITUATIONS VACANT. "ryANTED, ACTIVE MAN to Drive Steam Crano and other work; loco, or stationary ticket required; permanent work. Apply Box 1532, Wellington. '■^T ANTED, 4 MEN, for temporary Store Work. Apply 8.30 a.m. Thursday. R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., Boot Warehouse, Leeds street. 'W AST?t D ' Smart JUNIOR SALES»T. MAN. Apply this evening, LINDSAY, LTD., Boot Importers, 184, Lambtonquay. WHOLESALE SOFT GOODS. require a BOY for Messages and house. tO m Apply™' US6ful * the WareKOBERTS (N.Z.), LTD., 80, Jervois quay. W^S^S> SALES- » » WOMAN to overlook underclothing and corset department, also assist in buying; must be good stockkeeper; good permanent position; start duties Now Year. Also Smart Capable WOMAN who could work into general sales. Apply COLES CASH DRAPERY CO., ' Cuba 6treet. WANTED, JHOOK-GENERAL, for country (houseVyl maid kept), good wages. Apply, with references, to 14, PARLIAMENT STREET Lower Hutt, or to ' Telephone 3754 (one long, one short). _. WANTED, ALTERATION HAND." \\T _. require a Capable Hand for our T•» costumo and alteration r room. Apply James Smith, Ltd.,' James Smithes Comer, Wellington. D FURNISHING WORKROOM. I.C. has a Vacancy for Machinist in . • the Furnishing Workroom. Temporary position only. Apply to Mr Broome, D.I.C. ' ' SITUATIONS WANTED. MOTOR AND HARDWARESALESMAN AVAILABLE.A 1 FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN, with' -ex.- thorough knowledge of, both Motor and Hardware Trades, is open to accept Position as TRAVELLER, covering districts between Palmerston North and New .flymouth. Advertiser is well known and possesses excellent credentials. ■Reply by letter, in confidence, to „ SALES, TV,^n'? 3 pi™>!, Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. PROPERTIES FOB SALE T OWER HUTT-Most Attractive Mod-' -*-* crn Bungalow, rough cast with slate roof, 4 large rooms, bathroom,'scullery, washhouse, every convenience, situated on. valuable dry section in best locality. Price £1450; good deposit roquired. Apply Box 167, G.P.Q. X^Ott SALE, 5 minutes' walk from"cerT- -*- tre of Nelson, 5 Acres o£ good Land, 4-rd. House, sunny position, long frontage, suitable for market garden fruitgrowing, and subdivision. Price £900 J°__M_eroer,_liastings-st., Nelson CJOLDIER'S Transfer—BlingalowT^fiTe i • ro£ mF-> every convenience; owner i-leaving Wellington; will accept £150 deposit. Neil Gow, Soldier's Agent, 203 Lambton-qy. 7»IOO~DEPOSIT—New Bungalow, five «* rooms, every modern convenience one section city; Govt. loan arranged ■bull particulars. Neil Gow, 203, Lainbtonqy. PJEiN'TBAL— 7-rd. House, every possible i _ „con all on one floor, solidly built, large section, handy to town Price £1850. Vine and Wilson. Dominion avenue. ' jj2 ! "\nSWTOWN— 10-rd. House, detached -^™ sleeping-porch; every modern convenience which;makes for comfort, admirably suited for boarding-house. Price £2200. Vine and Wilson, Dominion avenue. 323 TTOPPER-ST.-Nice 5-rd, House, h.w., -■"*- c.1., very deep section,' motor entrance, suit taxi. £975; deposit about £150; balance 35s weekly. Marshall, Greyst. . " . Ty"E\VTOWN . '(best . situation)—Excep--Ll tional opportunity, owner leaving, desires immediate. sale, superior Villa, 6 rooms, every appointment, reception hall, panelled walls, early possession, £1250; deposit only £200. Richardson and Co. 360 liambton-qy. ' ■jOEAUTiFUL Kelburn—Modern Bun- -■-* galow, 5 rooms, casement windows, leadhghts, nice garden, concrete paths, etc., hne section, £1350;. terms. See this quickly. Richardson and Co., 360, Lambtonjqy. ''.-.: , T OWER HUTT—The garden suburb': *-* . Substantial Residence, 6 rooms, beautifully decorated, immediate possession, 60ft frontage, best residential situation, £1400; deposit only £150; bargain Richardson and Co., 360, Lambton-qy.. rpHOßNDON—Residence, 6 rooms, kit- •*- chenette, recently renovated throughout, lovely order, cmild convert 2 flats_ if desired, vicinity Hawkestone-st., 4.1150; terms; rare opportunity. Richardson and Co. XflOR SALE, Residence,' Rona Bay, 6 -*■ rooms, scullery, bathroom and large shed, porcelain bath and hand basin h ??o °i. servlce > water laid on; section 40 x wi. r,"?y T ,to wharf: owner occupier. Write 793, Eyg. Post. JTHHE_ TERRACE (best part)— One of -*- the best homes, 8 rooms, well arranged, tastefully : decorated throughout, beautiful harbour view, lawns, vacant possession, new furniture can be purchased at cost; price £3300;. easy terms. Keys for inspection, G. Egerton Warburton, 196, The Terrace.' "CIREEHOLD Sites (2), The Terrace— ■*- . . To Syndicates and others, excellent positions to erect residential flats, with lifts and severalgarages,. no tram fares or climb, good harbour views, 3 mins main thoroughfares; prices • from £1415 G. Egerton Warburton, 196, The Terrace. £875, HIGHLAND PARK — Choice Home, 3 rooms and kitchenette, electric light, hot points, 'gas cooker, telephone, unusually large section frontage 50ft, well-kept lawns, rich vegetable garden, desirable neighbourhood, few minutes tram, healthful, invigorating surroundings. A veritable 6nuggery; positively the biggest bargain of the year. Sole Agents, smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. £1050, KELiiURN-Desirablo Ho^eT^ rooms, faultless construction, distinctly pleasing design, charming interior, tiled well fires, electric light, hot points, hot water service, gas cooker, porcelain bath and basin, delightfully sunny position; an unparalleled bargain. Don't miss this. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. 950-ISLAND BAY, Desirable Homo", 5 rooms, heart timbers, attractive interior, magnificent section, 164 ft deep, spacious lawns, prolific vegetable garden, flowers in rich profusion. A natty little home, occupying a sunny, secluded position, two minutes tram; positively no climb. Smith and Jones, 28, GreypiONFECTIONERY Business, populous y quarter of city, 5 living rooms, good clean stock, profitable turnover; rent 32s per week, business has not changed hands for rjast eight years; price, including some furniture, £265 A positive gift. Smith and Jones, 28, Grej-»t. •

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 3