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WELCOME THE STARS AND STRIPE? TABS AND STRIPE* WITH ' DESERT GOLD • . TEA.. ' ■■ .... SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Reliable Children* Nurse, 4 children, 2 sonool age.. ■ Apply '4, pnslow terrace, or ring 1819. W~ 'ANTED, Kind "Person to Mind Baby during day at own home. , Reply, stating terms,' to 393, Evg. Post. WANTED, a Competent Welsh Slater. . . Apply 165, Vivian-st. > l^/-ANTED, Experienced General, two '". adults, no washing, 25s week. Tel. ■ 22-035. WANTED, Experienced Dressmaker* Assistant. Apply Miss New. 102,. I Willis-st.. next Empress. - WANTED, First-class Head Waitress. • . Apply 426, Evg. Post. ';. ■ WANTED, an Intelligent Boy . Appfe Richard Brown and Son,, Willis-et. ANTED, Man or Youth,-for dairy farm; good wages to good milker, ' Apply August Bros., Lower Hutt. WANTED, Experienced Kitchenmaid. Tiffon, ■ Manners-st, • . WANTED, a good reliable Potter, at ones. Apply Dominion Hotel. ' ' WANTED, Girls for, packing jellies; also Boy for factory work. Apply Murdoch and Co., Hopper-st. WANTED, Reliable Girl to mind child afternoons. Write 423, Evg. Post. . ANTED, Kitchenmaid. Apply Savoy Cafe, Courtenay-pl. " . , ANTED, Kitohenman, immediately. . Apply Cafe de Paris", 145, Manners_6t. - WANTED, Smart Message Boy. Gardiner, Chemist, Manners-st. tJC ANTED, Venetian. Blind Maker. IV Box 42, G.P.O. ■ . WANTED, Woman, young, strong, for cleaning, between 7 and 10 a.m. Apply 278, Willis-st. WANTED, a good Fibrous Plaster-' Caster, good wages and constant work. Ring 1008 daytime, 25-517 .evening^ . WANTED, General Clerk (Common Law. . Apply, Btating experience and salary,.. Christeneen and * Stanford, > Solicitors, Marton. ■ ; ;' WANTED, a Competent Housemaid, daily 8-12; references necessary. Reply 290, $vg. Post. ■ ' . . WANTED, Experienced Cook-Gtenerai. must be competent oook, •• small family;, wages £2. References necessary.' Address Evg. Post. . WANTED, a Cook-General; references required. Apply, after 7.30 p.m., to 60, Murphy-Bt., corner of HalsweU-rt. AD, oapable exercisingl race horses, and milk (maohme»), meet XO.sO, Wednesday, 10, Manners-st. Cunning- ' hany'a Elite Registry. : - -: » CJTRONG Boy for dairy farm; good O milker. Apply Coates, Nai Nafrd., Lower Hutt. . ' - ■ ■ TSWO Carpenters Wanted. Tel.. 270, Lower Hutt, after 5. ACDONALD'S Employment. 66,.Wi1---lis-st., Tel. 575— Cook and Housemaid (Featherston), Housemaid-Waitress (Maaterton), Girl assist. SCOTTISH Registry, 208, Quay—MarJO ried Couple, wife- housekeeper (one gentleman), interview; Farmhand, 40s; Slationhands (f enoing); Ladyhelps, 35g; Housekeeper , (widower) : Kitchenmaids, Wardsmaids, Married' Couples, Nurses, ■ Waitresses, Porter. QTAR Registry, 268, Quay—Housekeep*J er (olderly gentleman, farmer), Housekeeper (widower, interview employer), , Companion-Helps, ■ Ladyhelps, Couple ' (station, meet employer Wednesday), Couples (stations), Institution, Cooks, Housomaids, Nurses. . ! MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED— Secure your bargains in Hearthrugs, Carpets, etc., at Marshall's Great Furniture. Sale, at 46, Ade-laide-rd. . ; •- •- 'ANTED - A Pick-me-up. Try'a plate of Oysters, served at Palmer's, ' 168, Lambton-qy. 'ANTED—See our Oak Service Waggons at our Great Sale. Usual [■ PI ic6 a f s ,' -sale price 39s 9d- Marshall's, 1 46, Adelaide-rd. YX^ANTED—See our Moquette Settee.- ---:,« £ sual P ric^ £1° 15s- Sale price. £9 [ 10s. Marshall's, 46, Adelaide-rd. 1 pLUMBING-If you require a good -■. Plumber and a satisfactory Job don« - promptly, Tel 20-982. C. W. Martin, 13 - ' .Tory-st ' MAISOtf MARGUERITE, Dressmakers, Milliners, Costumiers, Hat» ■ for shingled hrads. . Room IS, Fletcher's ■ Buildings, 4, Willis-st. '. WANTED TO SELL. : J^ROdERY (Suburban)— Shop, living ' VT rooms, lease ; turnover was only £32 - could be increased lo £100. Stock about " £320; about £375 required. (439) Lame - Co.. opposite G.P.O. RADFOKD'S for Crockery, Ironmo a : gery, Glassware,. Brush ware, Ena- ' • mcl ware, and all Furnishing Lines. Cheap ) for cash or easy terms. ' 1 TjMJRNITURE—See our display at WinT . -I- ter Show. Then visit our Factory [ Showroom. Wellington Cabinet Cot, Ltd., 1 back of 56, Adelaide-rd. TjIURNISHING Credit to all, Lowest J- prices, highest quality goods at 6d ■ in £ per week. Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., . Upper Cuba-st. ■ Tl/TOHAWK Tires outlast your Car; no ■ **■*- .rise in prices. Obtainable only , Combined Buyers. Ltd., Dixon-st. IEBEZEIT'S, Fetone—English 21-pieco Decorated Teasets, from 17s 6d Bet; ' English Dinnerseta. from 26s 6d. . £?,100 WORTH Furniture [or £25 downi * Choose anything required. VVe have no rubbish. Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., Cubast. 1 T^ITRNITURE— Factory showrooms only; ; 'A? largest stock in town; cash or terms.- ' Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., back of 56, Adelaide-rd. CtOME Now, last Sale Week, and last ) chanoe. Wallpaper Hangings, at present low prioe. W. Niool, 43, Taraf nalci-st. IY)R SALE, Settings Purebred Utility S.W. and 8.0. Eggs, trap-nested, . best laying strains (S. H. Scott's and J . N. M'Lean s), 10s 6d 15 eggs. J. ; Thorpe. i Kauwhata. Palmerston N. SCOTTISH Terrier Dog for Sale-Wai-■*J rila Waughing, winner last Welling- . ton Show, Rood companion or, stud dog 11 months old; £6 6s for quick Sale. A. Brown, 9, Creswick-rd., Northland. r^IRLS and Boys—Earn money. Catoii , ,>* Rabbits with Strouds's Patent lrap; light, easy set, no digging, catches ■ round the neck; can't hurt.- Sample, post . free, la 3d, dozen 10s. Utility Co., ■ Gore. ■ ■ 5 \TOUR Last Opportunity 1 Brighten, X. your home at tittle cost. Last week of W Nicol's Wallpapers, 43, TaVanakist. . ■ - . t t*Y> IN £ per week p«yi off any amount , 0 of Furniture at Art Cabinet Co., \ Ltd., 847, Upper CubMi

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 1