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PHOTOGRAPHS. JfOR the very best results in Portraiture, by day or night, make an appointment with P. H. JAUNCEY, Photographer, 50, WILLIS STREET, Opposite,.Windsor Hotel Tel. 3263. SITUATIONS WANTED. TyANTED, by a clean, reliable wo- » » man, Washing and Cleaning,- by the day. Writo_lo7, iivg. Post. I I^ANTED.T^iiperienced young lady, » » Sewing, Ladies' Underwear, Children's Frocks, etc.; 8s day. Apply 283 Evg. Post. WAJN'i'ED, Position as Help in small lamily, by widow with child (2 years old); wages £1 per week; capable 3il duties; city. Apply-965, Evg. Post. <pARP£NI_.R disengaged, open for *-J Jobbing Work, Alterations, Repairs; prompt attention. ' Tel. 26-789. "ONGLISH Lady, thoroughly domesti- ■*-* cated, desires Position as Housekeeper or Ladyhelp, adults. 195, Eve. Post ■EXPERIENCED Waiter seeks Position -a-J .end June; references of the highest, honest, sober, reliable, and smart appearance. Write 973, Evg. Post. T^XPERIENCED UnoerUficated Nurse •f-* wishes post private hospital, or care invalid; credentials. 156, Evg. Post. TDX)RD Motor-driver requires Steady -»- Job; willing. Write 955, Evg. Post. OF_ MANN; Steam Presser, Dry Cleaner, Spotter, seeks Position, or would open .branch business. 268 Evg. Post - XSANAMA Registry, 256, Lambton-qy. ■f- .—Housemaid, Waitress, Cook-General, (st-ation) 355, Ladyhelps, Generals (city). SECOND-CLASS Engine-driver > seeks Position, hauler, driving, etc., North Island or Coast. Apply Harwood, KearneyVrd., Bromley, Christchurch. rpRUSTWORTHY, decent girl requires JL Situation, as Companion Help, in country-, home, elderly couple preferred. Write'2Bs, Evg. Post. ■ "\TOUNG Lady, good references, seeks -»- Position-of .Trust, afternoons only. Write 302, Evg. Post. YOUNG Person seeks Position to assist in house, sleep in; Island Bay preferred- 237, Evg. Post. ' ' "%7"OUNG Man disposing of business, -8- seeks Position, warehouse or shop. References supplied. Apply 269, Evg. Post. DVSRTISER wants Work, Rough Carpentering, Painting, Paperhanging, Sashes, Cords, Repairs anywhere, competent; reasonable. 294, Evg. Post. jfSONCRETE Paths, Yards, Steps, and V^ Walls, estimates free. 262, Evg. Post. DAY and Evening Frocks made. Herastitching, etc. Mrs. Norton, Parliament corner, Lambton-qy Tel. 1042. DIGGING, Pruning, Hedges Cut, , Planting, and General Garden Work I.wanted by.-I^ceriencfid Man. __261, Ev». | Posi^ ' "• ■ - ■ — RESSMAKING - Costumes, Coat s ; , Day and Evening Frocks, Remodj elling Miss Cassey, 13a. Courtenay-pl., over Martin's Boot Shop. HIGH-CLASS Ladies' Tailoring, Cosiumes, £6 15s; Furs renovated, terms moderate. N. Tossman, 94, Willis-st., first floor. - TT will pay you to interview Miss ;J- Fame, re your E.vening Gowns, . Coat h rocks, etc. 59, Manners-st, Zak's Buildings. , LADIES' Tailoring, Costumes, OverI coats, Frocks, made to order; prices moderate. Miss Morrison, Cording's Bl'igs, Courtenay-pl .ENOVATING—Suits and Costumes 1 Cleaned and Pressed. Coat Frocks made from old costumes. H Klinberc Renovating Tailor, 251, Willis-st. SMART Jumpers, Paisley and Orientallatest designs and colours; silk or woo . Miss Sharkey. 99, Molesworth-st., rpRADESMAN available, . any deEcrip--1- tion work brick, concrete, timber, ■?f7-i Or er^J rs; cash on completion Tel. 24-5 1 1. 44. ,Hall-st.. down ri K ht-of. W a.v W Aiv niU-| Plumbin X and ~Dra7J_ie »» Work; large or small jobs tendered for R Wamwnght, Herbert-st.. off Manners-st., also Kaiwarra. Tel 20-729 WANTED, by competent upholsterer Re-covering Work, any description' at your home or workshop; satisfaction guaranteed Write 50. Evsr Post. WANTED, by first-class Carpenter, Jobbing Work, Alterations; estimates given; charges moderate. Write 91. Evjr: Post. 'ANTED, by 2 experienced, conscientious Carpenters, Building Alterations, Additions, Repairs, etc. Tel. 23----551 after 5 p.m. WANTED^-Rubbish Removed, o~r Work with Horse and Dray. Apply Joe, Club Restaurant,_ City. WANTED, Upholstering, Re-covering Furniture, Repairs, Bedding, Cushions, Blinds, Carnots "Repaired. Mats Linoleum. Write 299, Evg. Post. ' EXCAVATION. A DVERTISERS, experienced, will un--CX dertake Excavations, large or small, at shortest notice. For particulars apply 993, Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS pRIFFIN'S Chocolates are now the vJT best that money can buy Made ie your own country Try them next time "PHOLSTERY, Furniture of Value at keenest cut prices, is manufactured and sold at Kalazoic, Basin Reserve. rALKER makes, sells, re-covers repairs, all kinds Umbrellas Sunshades, Walking Sticks; Scissors' Cutlery ground daily. 53, Manners-st., N.Z Hotel Buildings. IDWARDS'S Open Warehouse, WillisI st, next Empress—Opal Glass Sa!t Boxes, 5s 6d : Gas Lighters, 9d; Alummiurn ■Miigs,_7ll J _2s L l_6d,_2s. NEOLIN Rubber Soles keep~y7u7Tect dry if put on with Goodyear Solution. W. Belcher, Leather Merchant corner Tarauaki and Dixon sts. ' ENNER'S for Beds! Bcdsi Bods"! Che;vpest and best quality in Wellington. Single. 20s; Double, 55s Lower Cuba-st -ALLPAPERS - Overstocked Sale' Great Selection, Genuine Reduc^ tions. F. C. Standidgo, 338, Tinakoriri! RS^ GALLEHAWK, Clairvoyant gives Reading at 147, Willis-st Ladies only, from 10 to 9. Also Sunday J3LUMBING— If you require a good - Plumber *nd a satisfactory job done promptly, Tel. 20-982 G W Martin, 13, Tory-st. OUR beautiful Diamond Rings all marked clown to pro-war prices. Lloyd s. Jeweller, Latnbton quay and SHAPED Rubber Heels, Youths' 9d VJ Small Men's Is; Revolving Heels from 3d. At Belcher's, corner Tnranaki and Dixon sts. Order by post, postage extra. ifO.NKV saved by visiting F. C.~STa^". i.»A ,-li.lge, 008. Iniakori-rd. for Wallpaper .ÜBiigings. Absolutely geuuine sale.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 1