FURNITURE And ] FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS J J\ROM FACTORY TO PUBLIC WHOLESALE FACTORY PRICES.. : We have No- Shops, which means Bid Savings to You. S^LINGTON. CABINET CO., LTD ■WELLINGTON. CABINET CO., lap.. Late Masonic Hall, Bdulcott street.: Telephone -10-354. , SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Experienced Shirt Machincon^' > with experience; ~ S?vS»*: Abelco ste£ W^u 15 ' General, small -houseTThreS Post : ': £K p.ev we.ek.- . .371, Evg. WANTED South', for box" depart e£ " Penenced preferred. Apply CM gS^g^td^Thoraaoh-qy. ' • * Ranted ■ a BoFfoTHnTcaTtTo^ Petone 8 o°l prefmed- Apply Ryan. WAAXJSD,. Strong Woman, not afraid App.y 74, Post Age n CJ t Late, Molesworth-st: ■ ■■ Fireman, temporary. Apply "WANxjiaj, smart Junior. Girl for Boot Ev« PosT a£C about 16- Write 428, WANTED, Reliable Person take char™ i r- Cl ul(i' 2 afternoons- weekly. Ap-' Ply .6, Bndge-sfc, Lower Hutl. * "WANTED; a ; Gorse-cutter to give price lor cutting gorso on a few sections in Johnsonville. James Stellinand Co, B!£%?tTt??ziz: mteMy opposit * WANTED, Middle-aged Housekeeper; ' one used to children; good home-for suitable person. Write 442, Post Agency' Petone: : ■■■•■.- ... / • WANTED, 2 Experienced Shirt ami 'f t i'yjama Machinists;- no Saturday work/ Apply, at once, Renown Clothini Co., 2, Herbert-st. • TAOMINION Farmers' Employment Bu. *-* reau, 3GO, Lambton-qy., 42-359.—Par-lourmaids, Cook-Generals (355), H.-Parlour« maids, Ladyhelps, Housemaid-Laundress. SCOTTISH Registry, 208. Quay.—LamS *■-> dress, country hotel; Waitress (Palnierston);- House-Parlourmaids, • country-Cook-Laundress, 40s (Sounds); Cooks. Domestic Helps, ■ city; Male Second Cook: Nurses. ..... ■ , "MACHINISTS—Wanted, smart Girli^ ■"■*■ for Ladies' Frocks, etc.; no Saturday work; come ready to start. Mrs. Burston. Gill's, Ltd:, Courtenay-pl. CTAR Registry, 268, Quay—Married y 1 Couple (man must understand machine milking, "wife no duties, cottage). Housekeepers, Temporary Cook, HouseParlourmaids, House Sewingmsid, Domestics. . ... PARTNERSHIP Vacant—Wanted, a x Partner with at 'least £100 cash, preferably young and able.to drive car; interview arranged..' Reply .381, ■■Evg." Post. . 7FO Co"at 'Machinißts-vfe-Weihave: JTacan- .-■*:... oiesior experiertcfed.women."f6¥:Coat -Machining; &;1L >evy,tLsd-.;'Clothing Manufacturers,, 117, LINOTYPE OPERATOR-JMECHANTGJ" "WANTED, Competent Operator-Mech-anic, to take charge two machines on daily evening paper: ; Reply, stating qualifications and wages, to 290, Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS WORK WAN'TEdI ALTERATIONS, Shop .Fitting, Addi■cx tions, etc., large or small jobs tendered for.'. G. W. Booth, SO;'Wilsori-st.. Builder. Tel- No. 14^585. .-, ■ , .' Ji N Upholsterer -wants -Work, any de■r*scription, .re-covering!end repairs done; reasonable; "homes' visited. Write S3, Evg. Post. ■ .. ■■ ;■ ■- ;:■ ■; * T>ETTY LANE for.. Afternoon Frock* ■*-* and Evening Qowns;' materials made up. 151, Lambton-^y., next Midland. T> ■ AND A.,' Dressmakers and Ladies? •*-»• Outfitters, notify; old and-new clients of change of. address: 41a, Courtenay-pl.. upstairs. ■ " {^ARPENTERING — If you require a good Carpenter, an 4 a satisfactory job done promptly; Tel. 24-598: CV Richardson. 6.' Ebor : st: m fi F. LANSDO.WN,. Professional Chiin- '-/* ney Sweep. Orders may be left at 178; Molesworth-st. Hotels and-Restaur-ants, Boilers .a. specialty. Wellington. Tel. 41-487: . . . T)RESSMAKING—Coats,:Costames, Da* XJ -and Evening, Frocks made to order,' Miss Delaney, 291,. Upper Cnba.Btreet. ■ TkRESSMAKER: and . Costumier, HigS •V. class Wpr.k at moderate, charges. Him Moore, ,80, Mannsrs-st.,'," eide ertrancej above Orange Fountain; ; ' * TYRESS 'SPECIALIST open to '■ Renff XJ - vatiohs until end: August. Theyturit "forlorn :hopes" into dreams. ' iladam# Gray, Druids' Chambers, ,opp.-Midland. rjEO. ANDERSON, for perfect Tailor v-* Costumes, Goats.v etc;; ladies' own material made up. 174, Lambton-qr., opp. State Fire. ■■ ■■ : . ; ■ TOINERY promptly done at reaisouable " w prices.- F. Lamberg, 5, Salek-at., Kilbirnie. • . :....' LEATING—AII .the latest Patterns in French Pleating, Parisian Embroidery, Hemstitching, Buttons Covered. Misii NicUoll, 77, Willis-st... opp.. Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS. i^HHiBLAINS and Chaps rapidly reliev- * ed by bandaging wifh" Q-T6l.' Penetrative antiseptic emolient, Q-Tol ensurei skin comfort. 2s. ■■■ ■...■■' . SHEETINGS, Double, from 12s -6d pair; Single, from 10a 6d, hemmed; PiHotr Slips from Is each; Tea Towels, 9%d. Mrs." Collins,. 34. Courtenay-pl.- : ': T^KE New 3d Famos Steak Pie has eclipsed all others. ' Erom Quick Lnnch> Newtown, or Dustin's,.' Cuba-st. - '■"...* TOUSINESSvwiUjbe carried on as usual ■*-* during our alterations; and don't forget the .sale ends Saturday,. 30th July t At The Sims Hardware. ATEAT "is Cheaper than" ever This Wesle ■"■*• at Symonds's Big Shop, Courtenay-pl^ and . John-st. Lef s Mutton, 6Hd lb. WALNUT Bread, Barlene Rolls, Cream »* Sponges', Razeu Bread, Pure Almond Macaroons, and other Delicacies from Dustin's, Cuba-st. and Newtown. JUSTIN'S Hall (Cuba-st.), available for *-f meetings, parties, or any function... First-class catering if required. CHEETING Specials—s4-inch White and ' Unbleached Sheetings, Is 6d yard; 80 inches wide, 2s 3d, 2s 6d; Heavy' Brown Towels, 2s lid pair. Morgan's Sale, Cuba^st. Oq TRAVELLER'S Samples—Velour *'tf Coats, fur collars and cuffs; Repp , Frocks; Evening and Afternoon Gowns. All clearing from 39s 6d. Madam Cowan, 117, Cuba-st. . SAFETY Firnt—^lf you purpose having any alcoholic refreshment at your party, hire Du.stin's Hall—not a restaur- . ant. YES! Yes! Yes! We do. keep open ■*- Friday nights for you to buy your Chesterfield Suiti from tiie Open opbolstering Factory. Boulcott-st. T AST Week ol! Hale—Afternoon Tea"- ---•" spoons in case.- Cases-of Fish Eaters, at 20s. White Metal Dessert Forks, huge reductions- The :Sims Hardware. TyiNTER Sale-^-Bargaia in Hosiery. 2 - « J pal ™-br 2° fld: .JaP Silk Blouseg, /s lid; Waistcoat Jumpers, 9s lid to 19s lid; Silk and; Wool rf«.':a?iMt;ites. gan's, 115,. Cuba-st;
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1927, Page 1
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