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SITUATIONS VACANT. 1 TRAVELLERS. I Soft Goods Manufac- j V 7 turer requires energetic Young Man as country representative; expenses, small salary, and commission - paid. State experience, enclose credentials, to 702 Eve Post. ■ ~~ NURSEMAID ~ daily from 1 p.m to 6 '•" 'P-m., beginning of July, to look after littlo girl (a year old). " Apply Mrs. Moore, 153, Tinakori-rd. Tel. 401. - WANTED, '. TfyTACHINTST to learn machine embroi--LYJL dery; previous experience not necessary. N. Tossman, 74, Willis-st. * TO HAIRDRESSERS. 'y%T ANTED, an experienced Hairy T dj'esser, commence Monday next. Apply Fritz Dolling^JPetone. WANTED/ A COMPETENT Junior Shorthand-Ty--ca- piste, must have had invoicing experience; wage, £2 10s to commence. Ap-. ply to 709, Evg. post. _ "TXTANTED, Smart MAN, for wareV V house, 1 handy with carpenter's tools preferred. ■ Apply 671, Evg. Post. UDSTANTEI), Boys for Scam Pressing. y T CATHIE AND SONS, LTD., Marion street. TO TAILORESSES. WANTED, Coat Machinists, for Youths' and Juvenile Work L. AND J. W. BLAKE, LTD., 106-108, Dixon street. SITUATIONS WANTED. LEGAL. ■AMBITIOUS and FULLY--C*. QUALIFIED Young Wellington SOLICITOR, with, fire years' practical experience, wishes secure fresh position where his ; qualifications can be employed to greater advantage; or would finance legal partnership. Please write fully in strictest confidence. GO-AHEAD, Car© Charles Haines Advertising • Agency, v Tho Dalgcty Building, Wellington. YOUNG Woman desides POSITION ~ Ledgerkeeper or General Clerical Work. Some years' experience, but has been home last few years, and now needs employment again where steady application to work is desired. Writo BOX 163, G.P.O. WALLPAPER AND COLOUR SALESMAN. ■TOT"ANTED, SITUATION ABOVE; .- y ¥ practical insight to requirements of trade; also personal contact with Wellington district tradesmen ; practical decorator an-d designer. Write. J. THOMAS, G.P.0., Wellington. TO DENTISTS^ TYENTAL Surgeon, 12 years' experience, ■*-' Disengaged; town or country. ApP_ly 555, Evg. Posl. _ FIRST-CLASS MEC~HANIQ rriHOROUGHLY experienced man, re- -*- quires Position in good firm; must receive £5 per week; best of references. Reply 550, Evg. Post. • T^TAiMTJfiU, Plumbing and "Drainage " ■ Work; large or small jobs tendered for. R. Wainwnght, Herbert-st., off Manners-3t., also -Kaiwarra. Tel. 20-729. 'ANTED,- by competent' upholsterer Re-covering Work, any description, at your home .or. workshop; satisfaction guai-anteed. Write 50, Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS. TTPHOLSTERY, Furniture of Value at *J keonest cut prices, is manufactured and sold at Kalazoic, Basin Reserve. WALKER makes, sells, re-covers, repairs, all kinds Umbrellas, Sunshades, Walking Sticks; Scissors, Cutlery ground daily. 53, Manners-s't., N.Z. Hotel Buildings. ____^_ ' 'ALLEAPERS — Overstocked Sale, Great Selection, Genuine Reductions. If. C. Standidge, 338, Tinakorird. KENNER'S for Chesterfield's, Suites, factory to. public, from £13 10s." Lower __ Cuba-st., and 111, Manners-st opp. King's. ■ ONEY to Lend—Standard Loan Oompany, 216, Cuba-st. Furniture, pianos, strictly confidential Prompt cash payments. 'HOLESALE—Wholesale Furniture, „T „. direct Erom factory to public. Wellington Cabinet Co., 56, Adelaide-rd., 2nd stop past Basin Reserve. G<EE our windows for Fox's Serge ►O Suitings, navy and grey, suits built to your' individual requirements; £7 7s and £3 Bs. Fowlcls, Mannerist. WHOLE Blocked • Leggings, Schoolbags, Football Studs, Laces, and Skat Soap, tho very best, cleans hands and pots and pans, at 9d tiu. W. Belcher, Leather Merchant, corner Taranaki and Dixon sts. TiE "Bowler" Hat is in again. See Fowlds's windows for a fine shipment just to hand; 13s, 21s, 255; 3Cs. Fowlda, Manners-st. FURNITURE ! Furniture ! Furniture ! Factory to public. No shop. 56, Adelaide-rd., 2nd shop past Basin Reserve. Tel. 22-231 "OEGARDING Divorce, or any matter A.OJ whatever, Grst consult M. Mason, of the City Privato Detective Agency, King's Chambers, Wellington. Advico £reo: strictly ' confidential. Tel. 3698 P O Box 505. • WEAR NcoiiiT~Rubbcr ~Sole7 One pair Children's Rubber Solos given away with every purchase of 10s worth Rubber Soles. W. Belcher, Leather Merchant, corner Taranaki and Dixon sts. WALKER'S— The duTy on imported Umbrellas is 20 per cent. Material to bo made into covers comes in free. Wo make our own Umbrellas. You get benefit of saving. 53, Manners-st., opp. Thornton's. A LIMITED number of fine quality lHu- licit Hats, to go at 10s and £1. Fowlds, Munners-st. Dcn't miss those, snips. ' WANTED, wo are showing- full range Aluminium Ware, all English make; our motto, good goods at low prices -Th& Situs's Hardware. WANTED^ChTIdr^i. roll up to " Iho 1< ancy Dress I )ancc, St. Pelor's bchoolreom, Friday, 2?ih Julie. 7.15 p ,,i,. WANTED. Known—Lino. Operator^ don't strain your eyes.. Work in comfort with correct Classes from R T Biekerton, Optician (son of Professor Bickertoii,) 268, Lambton-qy., upstairs next Star Registry. Hours, 2 (o_4 p.m. ' W ANTED Known—l 4 years Furniture wholesale manufacturers, now supplying Wellington public at same prices, j Wellington Cabinet Co., 56. Adelaidu-rd. "VSTANTED, Stainless Table" and D~Ky 7 sert Knife, Genuine Firth's steel, at 20s and'l7s 6d toe half-dozen. The Sims's Hardware. i WANTED Known — The Salvation Army 41sfc Anniversary Tea wilMae held on Wednesday, at 6 p.m., in Wesley .School, round T«,ran/tki-sr. : ANTED—Wellington Cabinet Co. ! Furniture Factory, back 56, Ade-laide-rd. Second stop past Basin Reservo. Hours 8 to 4.30. Fridays, open to 8.20 p.m.. | WANTED, get an Aluminium Hot Water Bottle for these cold nights • only 6s 6d; these are great value and everlasting. Tho Sims's Hardware. 'ANTED, try a Whistling" KettloT whistles when it boiis, no more waste j gas; get one to-day. Tho Sims's Hardware. "ANTED Known-An ihviUtiou is extended to all old friends of tho Salvation Army to attend their 41st Anniversary Meetings in tho Citadel To-mov-row. ANTED-Children, roU up to the Fancy Dress Dance, St. Poter's Schoolroom, Friday, 27th June^ 7.15 p.m. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 2