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NEW SEASON'S .. GOODS At .WAREHOUSE PRICES At the MANCHESTER CLEARING HOUSE. ' ooin. Astrakhan, embroidered all-wool . velours. Coat length, £3 17s 6d. . 56in. Suede "Velours. 16s 9d a yard. 56in. Fancy-cut Stripe Velours, 16a 9d yard. ■ " 56in. All-wool Plain Velours, 12s- yard. 48in. Musquash and Beaver Pile Fabricsimpossible to distinguish from real fuj. —in coat lengths, 23s yard., MANCHESTER '... CLEARINGHOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington. SITUATIONS VACANT. W ANTED, a Young Girl, about-18, domestic help, light place,""__ week. Write 576, Evg. Post. ... 'TXTANTED, nice Homely Girl (country »» preferred), Housework and Plain Cooking, adults, nice place. Write 546 Evg. Post. ■ - ■ X\7"ANTED, Boys, for motor body, buildT T ing 'and pane! beating department. Apply Crawley, Ridley, and Co., Ltd., 128, faranaki-st. TXTANTED, Smart Girl for our PackT T ing Department. Osboriie-Manufac-turing-Co., 249, Upper Willis-st.; , ;- TXT ANTED, a good Painter," for about. ' T_.V Teek- Bring own brushes. Apply 90, Richmond-st., Petone. 'ANTED, Domesticated General, 3 adults, references. Ring TeL.26-474. ~\l\7 ANTED, an experienced Young WTor "'a?, for housework. Apply Mrs. Levy, 134, Ghuznee-st. . . "VST ANTED, Smart Waitress. . Apply , at TT once, Palmer's. Lambton-qy. W rANTED, an Experienced Waitress. Apply The International Cafe, 25, Manners-st. ' 'ANTED, good General Hand; for Da_iry Farm. Apply W. Hull, Mira- - mar. 'ANTED, Smart Boy to sell sweets!, Apply Strand Theatre, 6 p.m. . 'ANTED, good Plain Cook( single handed). Iris Cake Shop, 4, Willis sfc. ' ' ■ ■ 'ANTED, refined Young Girl, look t after two children, whole or part day. 642, Evg. Post. ANTED, by first-class Carpenter Job* bing Work, Alterations, etc. Esti" mates given. Reasonable. -.Write 647. Evg. Post. ■. ." - "ANTED, smart Waitress; also Esntry'maid, no laundry work. Apply Empire Cafe, Willis-st. ' "ANTED, Probationer Waitress. Apply Savoy Cafe, Courtenay-pl. WANTED, Smart Kitchenmaid. Apply 27, Panamr.-st. WANTED, Experienced and Smart Fur Finisher, no other need apply. Alaska Fur Depot, 103, Willis-st. ANTED, Young Woman for General Housework, from 9 till 3. Apply 18, Nairn-st. . . ;.- WANTED, Experienced Second Cook. Apply Rialto, Manners-st. WANTED, Midday Waitress. Rialto", Manners-st. ' -. ■ W "ANTED, Carpenters] top wages, good men. Apply on job.'- St. John-st., off top Abel Smith-st. XKJ" ANTED, o Permanent Waitress, 5 M hours daily. Apply The Rendezvous, 139, Lambton-qy. WANTED, Waitress. Apply Savoy Gafe, Courtenay-pl. WANTED, a Lady. Help. Apply 30, Orescent-rd., Roaeneath. , WANTED, immediately, refined working Housekeeper, take charge house. Family away all day. Apply 22, Poet Agency, Island Bay. ANTED, Capabln General. Apply Mrs. Stannard Knight, Penrose-st., Lower Hutt. TeL 44. WANTED, Lady Agent to introduce high-grade corset and other special line. Write 553, Evg. Post. iCXTANTED,■ young Girls, aB Appren'T T tides, soft goods factory, makingshirts, pyjamas, etc.';, ideal conditions; good trade taught. J. Abel, 33, Old Cus-tomhouse-st. _____________ W ANTED, good All-round Gardener* J. Mitchell, Melling, Lower Hutt. Hutt./. -. WANTED, a Lady Gardener for town, thoroughly experienced in all branches of gardening; must be young, strong, and active; references required. Apply .271, Erg. Post. WANTED, Gardener,'knowledge-glass-\ house work. Henry Wnß™> 117, Mein-st. • ■ ■ . ' " ' ;' WANTED, Married CoupleT for 'Pri-' vate Residence, Hawke's Bay station. Wife, cook-laundress; husband, outside work. Apply Lady Hunter. Tel. 23-109. BOY Wanted, messages and office. Apply Paris House, Ltd., 70, Willis-st. /CARPENTER'S Mate wants Job; own KJ tools. Reply 177,. Post Agency, Lower Hutt. ■ ." ' /CARPENTERS wanted for _ concrete ' boxing. Apply New Building, Her-bert-st., City. ■ —■ GIRL for messages. Apply Paris, House, Ltd., Costumiers, Paris House, 70. Willis-st. ________T' LADYHELP Wanted, urgently for Taihape; no washing. Write 553, Evg. Post. PAINTER wanted, Day or Contract Labour only, 3 weeks' work. Writo 657, Evg. Post. __ ._ /CUNNINGHAM'S Elite Registry, ISO, VJ Quay, Tel. 1572, want Waitresses (Palmerston), Generals, Housemaid, Kitchenmaid (Levin), Pantrymaid, Cooks (Masterton, Nelson). ■ ■ LAMBTON Registry, 248, Quay—Couples, Generals, City, 355; . Housekeeper, suburbs; Boy, milking,; 255; Cooks, private. . "..' . SCOTTISH Registry, 208, Quay—Married Couple (flaxmill); Female ■ Chef, 725; Head Laundress and Housemaid (college) ; Housemaid-Waitress, Nelson; Milkers, 40s; Cooks, Housemaids, Married Couples, Genorals. TAR Registry, 276, Quay—Reliable. Married Couples, £175 (cottages); . Ploughman, Gardeners (together); Female Chefs; Head Waitress, 50s. MIBCEIAANEOU3. .. A LUXURY in Bread enjoyment. James's Bread. A health treat too. Grocers sell it. - - 'AITRESSES' and Nurses' Aprons in stock and to order; Infants' Outfits, eto. Mrs. Collins, next Rod's Butchery, Courtenay-pl. " W.M. Big Boot Sale—Crockett and • Jones Box Calf Derby Boots, 39s 6d. J. W. Martin, Courtenay-pl. and Manners-st. only. ■ • 'OUR husband will Hke^ James's Bread. All men do. Get a loaf; tomorrow from tho grocer. W.M. Big Boot Sale—Ladies' Warm • Felt Slippers, 2s lid pair.' J. W. Martin, Courtenay-pl. and Manners-st. only. LADIES— See our beautiful display of , Armlets. All c6lo,urs, from Is 6d to 10s. Lloyd's, Jeweller, Lambton-qy. G- .ANDERSON, 220; LalStoT^qT . (over Littlejohn's), a choice range k of new Suitings. Al^tho niceties of style, fit., and finisn. ■ ■ ROBERTSON'S, your Old Suit made • New for Easter, by experts, 37, ! Ghiunee-st. Tel.. 22-217. ■ | A BREAD Treat you will want to re"XV; peat. James's Bread, grocers seU i I__ _ — '

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 1