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SITUATIONS VACANT. AGENTS AND SALESMEN WANTED throughout New Zealand to ■"" handle .first-class motor line, -which no motorist can afford to be without. Great opportunity for "live wires" to procure territorial rights. Only men ■with ability and personality need apply to "Opportunity," P.O. Bos 832, Wellington. TO HAIRDRESSERS. "WANTED, Good Hand immediately. Ap-' T*,'ply Alex. Just, 16, Manners-st. TO TROUSER MACHINISTS] WANTED, FIRST-CLASS CHART TROUSER MACHINIST. Top Wages. Constant. T. BOOKER, 2, Herbert street. BUTCHERING. : "WANTED, Smart Young Man; must bo' **••■ experienced. Apply H. E. Robinson, Butcher, Seatoun. CHART GIRL wanted; one used working cash register; must ba quick and reliable; reference. J. R. M'Kenzie, Willig-st. Shop. ' ' SITUATIONS WANTED. TO EMPLOYERS. T HAVE SEVERAL YOUNG MEN •— anxious for Employment. Employers having vacancies are asked to communicate with THE DIRECTOR, Boys' Institute, Tasman street. ADVERTISER (24), 8 years' experience Building and Hardware lines, seeks POSITION with good Hardware House; willing to travel. Write P.O. Bos 1654, "Wellington. FURTHER AGENCIES. A SUCCESSFUL and Reliable Salesman calling regularly on the principal builders, also brick and.concrete contractors in Wellington, Suburbs, Hutt, and Petone, is desirous of obtaining further regular and competitive selling lines on a commission basis. Personal interview and references can be obtained by writing to 487, Evening Post. MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED. ALTERATIONS, Shop 'Fitting, Addi- ■*"*• tions, etc., large or small jobs tendered for. G. W. Booth, 50. Wilson-6t., Builder. Tel. No. 14-585. AFTERNOON and Evening Frocks at •**• reduced prices; Coats andl Dresses made to order; own materials made up. Juliet, 140, .Vivian-st. ' , C. J- F. LANSDOWN, Professional '-'• Chimney Sweep. Orders may be eft at 178, Molesworth-st. Hotels and Restaurants, Boilers a specialty. WellingPJLEANING, Dyeing, Fcatherwork. Orv-' ders executed shortest notice. Tel. 20-610. Taylor's City Dyeworks, 41, Kent terraeo (next Niramo's). TJON'T let your home deteriorate. Con- •*-' cult us. It will cost you nothing. Sole Agents for the Universal Door Pad. Ring for demonstration. The Wellington Construction and Decorating Co. Office: 97, Riddiford-st. Tel. 14-247. "T)RESSMAKINU—Coats, Costumcs,~Day J-' and Evening Frocks made to order. Miss Delaney, 291, Upper Cuba'street. "T)RESSMAKER and Costumier, High- ■*-' class Work at moderate charges. Miss Moore, 80, Manners-st., side entrance, above Orange Fountain. "DRESSMAKING, Day and Evening ■f-f Frock*, Coats,- and Costumes, Parisian Embroidery, Hemstitching, etc. Madamo Norton, Bowen-st.,' Parliament corner. Tel. 41-512. , TjRESSMAKING School, Second Floor', ■*-* Rod's Bldg., Courtenay-pl.—Frocks Cut, Fitted, and Tacked. Day and Evening Clagseß. ' ■ .■ ■pVENING Gowns/ Coats, Frocks, etc., ■*-' made at shortest notice; moderate charges. Mies Fame, Dressmaker and Costumier, .69a, Manners-st. Tel. 23-853. TfXCAVATING, any description, Form- ■•-• ation Work, Laying Lawns, Turfing, Hedges Trimmed, Trees Felled, Fencing; references. Write 811, lEvg. Post. MADAME M'MILLAN, late Fowlda ■"■*• Bldgs., Costumier and Dresstnaker— Costumes £2 10s, Coats 30s; own materials. 13, Courtenay-pl., over Martin's. MISS SCOTT, Dressmaker anT~Coshih -"•*• miev. Top Coats, etc. 35, Eohiriard., Hataitai. _____ "^O job too smalt nor too big! All -L~~ branches of the building trades catered for. Workmanship guaranteed. Solo Agents for the Universal Door Pad. Ring for demonstration. The Wellington Construction and Decorating Co. Office: 97, Jliddiford i,t,. Tel. 14-247. "DAINTING wanted, day or contract, -*- with or without materials, reasonable, reliable; estimates free. Write 01, Evg. Post. . ■ "DAINTING, Paperhuuginj;, wauled~by -*- experienced Tradesman. Writu S9B, Evg. Post. "DAINTING aud Paperlianging by ex- -*- pert tradesman, contract or labour; estimates free.' Tel. 20-763. "DAPERHANGING and Swimming by -*■ first-class tradesman; reasonable prices, distance no.object; estimates free. Apply 4, Hayward-ter. PINCKNEY, Art Upholsterer, 47, Cambridge terrace, for Chesterfields, Easy Chairs, Loose Covers, etc. Repairing and Re-covering done. Tel. 22-615. T>LUMBING and Drainage, new work or ••*• jobbing. J. Elton and Son, Gordonpl., Newtown. Tel. 24-195. "DLEATING—AII the latest Patterns in ■*• French Pleating, Parisian Embroidery, Hemstitching, Buttons Covered. Miss 'Nieholl,'77, Willis-st., opp. Evg. Post.. ROAD. Formation, Concrete and Brickwork of all descriptions wanted, lowest estimates. Jobs promptly executed. T. O.Peachani, 39, Coromandel-st., Newtown. SPOUTING Renewed, 1b and li~2d per foot; hot watery gasfitting, general plumbing. Write 30 Evg. Post. TO Motorists—Have your Car Overhaul- j ed now by pflicient mechanic; charges moderate. Ring 26-093 (after 6 p.m.). JT^O Car Owners—Wanted, by experienced" •*- man, Cars to Wash and Greaec iv owners' garnges. Apply 15, May-st. — GREYTOWN SPECIALS. A. HALL & CO., The Blue Bird • Tea Rooms, Greytown—-Home-made cakes, light lunches, morning and afternoon teas. ISLAND BAY SPECIALS. T>LUE PLATTER Tea Rooms aiid Pri- ■—* vate Hotel (new management). Renovated throughout. Superior residence. Morning and Afternoon Teas. E. M. Pine, Proprietress. Tel. 14-237. LOWER HUTT SPECIALS. TfARMERS, Protect Your Stock. Order ■■*■ Horse and Cow Covers at B. W. Bird's,. Main-st. Materials made to last, KARORI SPECIALS. TZ\ENNEDY'S (Premier) Fruit and Con ; -*-^V feetionery—We. supply the best; we deliver. The New Shop, 4 doors from old shop. Inspection invited. SEATOUN SPECIALS. OEATOUN Hairdressing Saloon Now V Open. ,AH branches Ladies' ' and Gents.' Hairdressing; Electric Shampooing and 'Massaging; Razor Setting. All Smokers' Accessories. Patronage solicited. MISCELLANEOUS GILL'S OPENING OFFER. ADVERTISING our Hosiery Couritcr•*"V ' A pair of Silk Stockings to rvcry customer, spending 20s. Todd Motoi 1 Bldgs., opp. Fullers'.' ARTIFICIAL Teeth, sound or broken, ,ss. 10b 2Cs. 40s set. Old Gola bought. Bring or send Platinum Scrap Co., 102, Willis-it, (top Boor). Open Friday night, ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 2

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