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EXHIBITION. A FINE New Display of Beautiful Lamera Portraits is now on view in the Showcases of . P. H. JAUNCEY, Camera Artist. Tel. 3263. Studios: 50, WILLIS STREET, Opposite Windsor Hotel. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, Work by the day. Write 579,- Evg. Post. W ANTED, by young lady, Position Shop or Position of' Trust; used to responsibility. 583, Evg. Post. W ANTED, by a good worker, Posi- j tion as Pantrymaid. Apply 590 ! Evg. Post. W ANTED urgently, by married man, reliable, experienced, Suites of Offices to Clean; references. 613, Eve Post. ■ . . . 'ANTED, Washing or Cleaning, d^y or half. Reply 629, Evg. Post. Xj£T ANTED, Washing and Cleaning, by ' * respectable woman, any day; references. Write 597, Evg. Post. W "ANTED, Work, by an experienced Costumier and Dressmaker, disonBaged sth August, town or country. Write W7" ANTED, Position in Toilet Par•ll , i • "y'lad y with some experience; wi 1 take small'salary for further knowledge. Write 648, Evg. Post. ■ 'VfyAJNXED, Washing and Cleaning, by J » day or half-day. Apply. Washing, Post Agency, Newtown. :\7yANTED, by young woman, 2 or 3 » » half-days week. Housework; Island Bay preferred. Apply Post Agency, Newtown. ' .. , . .-.. ■ ■yf^ANTED, by competent dressmaker, , -, ywk by .the day, or at homo; terms 10s and fares. Write 649, Evtr Post. ' b XXT ANTED, ' Dressmaking and Chil- ' " dren's Sewing, at homo or by day. 592, Evg. Post. ' VX^ANTED, by renned woman, Posi- ' » tion Nurse-Companion, or Housekeeper to elderly people or invalid. 405' Evg. Post. "VV-ANTED, Situation by energetic '» young man; 10 years' experience turbine and steam pumps; willing accept other work; reference. Write 351, Evir Post. - ... . . T^TTANTED, by energetic young Sales- ',» man (23), Opening on Sales Staff any well-established house, preferably fancy goods, soft goods, or allied businesses; previous selling experience as w-V J^ c ProsPects must bo ■■good. Write 605, Evg. Post. T3AKER, young, wishes Work, assist -«-* pastry, broad, or as bakehouse labourer, disengaged, references. 667, Evg. ■OEMALE Armature Windes, new or re- -■- pairs, 5 years' practical experience on small work, requires Situation. Write '394, Evg. Post. T ADY; fully capable of all duties, de- -*-* sires Position, whore child school age, not, objected to. 600, Evg. Post,;;.. TVTURSE, experienced, desires Care of -LI. Invalid or Doctor's Surgery Assistant; excellent credentials; urgent. 133 Vivian-st. -^ .' . ' V-^A-MA Registry, 256, Quay, Tel. JL _ 1722—Waiting engagements: Hotel ■4°!'stan':3» Cooks, Housemaids, etc. PAINTING and Paperhanging wanted by good tradesman. Write 636, Evg. "V"OUNG Girl wants Housework; sleep -*- out. Apply 586, Ev'g. Post. ' ' YOUNG Man, age 24, seeks Position, -1- Ironmongery trade, 8 years' experience, good references. Reply 607, Evg. DAY and Evening Frocks made. Hemstitching, etc. Mrs. Norton, Parhament corner, Lambton-qy. Tel. 1042 |T\RESSMAKING-Day and ETenmi J-' Gowns, Costumes, Overcoats, CoatFrocks, and Remodelling. Miss Delaney, ■ 232, Upper Cuba-st. TVRESSMAiaNG—AII branches. Re~J-' modelling, etc. Ready-to-wear Evening l'roeks a specialty. M'Naughton's, tJoo ! _Lambtoii-qy. DRESSMAKING — Coats, Costumes, . Day and Evening Frocks, Remodelling for spring; prices moderate. Miss Cassy, 13a, Courtenay-pl. EIMBROIDERY', any design, or TransI fer dpne at shortest notice by the latest machine. Parisian Embroidery Co 94, Willis-st., lstfloor. ... "' ENGLISH Jumper Suits, Bridge Coats Smart Skirts, and Frocks. Miss Sharkey, 99, Molesworth-st. HEMSTITCHING and DressmakinT Miss New, 102, Willis-st., next Empress. Tel. 2152 (2 rings). HIGH-CLASS Dressmaking — Coat "Frock and Evening Dress Specialist A trial will convince. . Bliss Fame 59' Manners-st. Zak's Bldgs. ' HIGH-CLASS Ladies' Tailoring, Costumes, £6 15s; Furs renovated, terms moderate. N. Tossman, 94, Willis-st first floor. . "', MATTRESSES Renovated your own _ homes; also all classes Upholstering Repairs; reasonable charges; distance no object. 35, Evg. Post. MOTOR, Hoods, envelope wheel-covers new celluloid windows in curtains, and general trimming repairs. Ji. J. Ward, 19a, Abel Smith-st. Tel. 20-593. PLUMBING— Best materials used/ Spouting Is, Is 2d per foot, fixed; Goneral Repairs; guaranteed. 36, Evg Post. "ANTED, Plumbing and Drainage Work; large or small jobs tendered for. R. Wainwright, Herbort-st., off Manners-st., also Kaiwarra. Tel. 20-729. W ANTED, by competent upholstered, Re-covering Work, any description, at your home or workshop; satisfaction guaranteed. Write 50, Evg. Post. W ANTED — Carpentering, Picture -. Rails, - Cords, Mantles, Repairs; anything in wood; fine or rough finish. Pickles. Tel. 26-830. ■^ETE do Embroidery, any designs, com- »' paring with imported models. Parisian Embroidery Co. (Ist floor), 94 Wil-lis-st. „ UNEMPLOYED. SMART young man wants Work, urgently ; would givo anything' a go; town or country. 606, Evg. Post. WANTED TO SELL. 'TSTANTED ■Sell-Call and hear the .» » Famous Renown Gramophones; from £6. Williams, Auction Arcade, Courtenay-pl. T\7"ANTED to Sell, 2 English"" Moto? T T cycles, in, perfect running order; cheap; owner must sell. Write 652. Evg. TXTANTED Sell, Humber, 2-sealor, T T economical, good order, climb anywhere; terms, or cheap for cash. 11, Apu crescent, Lyall Bay. W "ANTED Sell, English 3.', h.p. Motorbike, thorough mechaiiicul order, well equipped, £20 or consider offer. 666, Evg. Post. __" ANTED Sell, Iron, Windows, Doors, Gas Range, Range, Hot Water Service, Grate, Copper, Tubs, Eleclric Fittings (4 x 2's, 5 x 2's. 8 x 2'e), W. Boards T and G. Lining, Flooring, Staircase, etc. I S3, Pipitca-et, • '

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 28, 1 August 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 28, 1 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 28, 1 August 1924, Page 1