SITUATIOJ«S__VACANT___ t, ADY CANVASSERS. WANTED. TWO CANVASSERS to inW trodueo New Specialty Hose, also Ladies' Underwear; good commission; must bo recommended. . Write A(iß2,_E_venjin__Pc_t.j_ sharX^alesman., COUNTRY Representatives with previv^ous experience and good records wanted represent strong, company, excellent proposition, good remuneration. Apply Aibi, Evg._Post. . __ DRESSMAKER wanted for Workroom; must have had experience m cutting aud fitting; permanent. Apply Black and Co., Drapers, 26, Manners-st. —: —T~^~i:cnrAn7oßlN(l WANTED, Uoathand. Apply Mr. Hammer, Room 12, Caledouiau Chambers, 33, Willis-st. ■ . MACHINIST, FOR Ladies' Coats and Costumes; also Table Hands. Highest wages paid in town. Permanent positions. Ideal conditions. Lewis's, 92, Manners-st. AVANTED, piKL SHORTHAND-TYPIST. Ex*X perience in law. office necessary. Apply in writing, with credentials and statement of salary required, to LEICESTER, JOAVETT, AND RAINEY, Barristers and Solicitors, Wellington. W ANTED for the J.C.L., EXPERIW ENCED OPERATOR for Hand Pantagraph, Monogram, and Embroidering Machine. • Highest wages. Apply JOHN COURT, LTD., Queen-st:, Auckland. LEADING FILM EXCHANGE T>EQUIRES permanent services of ex- ** perienced LADY STENOGRAPHERTYPIST, with sound general knowledge. State salary. References required. ■ Reply, in own handwriting, to BOX 1431, G.P.0., . ' Wellington. MEN AVANTED. WANTED, Men for Car Assembling. ApV ply 8 a.m. Tuesday, Mr. AVraight, Todd Motor Co., Wakefield-st. CAN YOU SELL? AYE REQUIRE TIP-TOP SALESMEN. FOR TOWN and COUNTRY. If you can Bell you can make big money by selling a .Wonderful World-wide Electrical Household Necessity. Guaranteed territory will be allotted to approved men, who must be of .first-class integrity and of good appearance and address. ' Every possible help and training afforded successful applicants. Apply, in.first instance, statirig age, and forwarding copies of testimonials to . ; "' : "'. . .SPECIALTY. C/o The Goldberg Advertising Agency, Exchange Buildings, Lambton quay, Wellington. "'.' BAG MAKERS. OUIT CASE MACHINIST AVANTED. OSBORNE'S, LTD., "■ •'178;-Lainbtdn:-quay.. : .' ■.. VS7E require for Dunedin, Capable Fore- " woman, Cutter for our Cotton Robe Workroom. Writtan applications, witfc full particulars, experience, and references. \ BUTTERWORTH BROS., LTD., ; Cuba street, Wellington. ] WHOLESALE SOFT GOODS. WE require the Services of Experienced Traveller for the' North Island for our Mantle, Robes, and Fancy Departmcut. Applications in writing, with copies references. BUTTERWORTH BROS., LTD., Cuba street, Wellington. BULLER HOSPITAL BOARD. WANTED, NURSE, double qualification preferred, to take charge of Maternity Home. Salary £150. .. . , Also, NURSE, -with Sister's, qualification, to take charge of Children's Ward. Salary, £110, rising to £140 by annual increments of £10. Address ■ SECRETARY^ Buller Hospital Board, AVestport. MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED. W. MARTIN, Plumber, 13, Tory-st.; • tel. 20-982. Prompt Plumbing Work of every description executed Moderate charges. PINCKNEY, Art Upholsterer, 47, Cambridge terrace, for Chesterfields, Easy Chair's, Loose Covers, etc. Repairing and Re-covering done. Tel 22-615 RENCH Pleating Work, Parisian Embroidery, Hemstitching, done by experts. Special quotes to wholesale trade. Lewis's, 92, Manners-st.; Redferu's, 24, Willis-st.; Lewis's, 92, Manners-st. TfRENCH Pleating, Hemstitching, PariA sian Embroidery. Cheapest prices in town. Redfern's, 24, Willis-st.; Lewis's, 92, Manners-st.; Samuel's, 108, Cuba-st. WANTED — We do Plumbing, we do Drainage, we are prompt, and we are reasonable; estimates given. Christie. 144, Britomart-st.; tel. 24-217. "PRENCH Pleatings, latest patterns, Hem- ■*• stitching, Embroidery, Pleatings; cheapest prices iv town. Samuel's, 108, Cuba-st.; Lewis's, 02, Manners-st.; Redfern's, 24, Willis-st. . ' LUMBING and Draining done by good Tradesmen, jobbing work a specialty, estimates given G. C Watson. 33a, Thorndon-qy. Tel. 44-903. ■ (CONCRETE — Experienced Tradesman -1 wants Reinforced Concrete AVork, all kinds, Plastering, etc. Plans prepared; reasonable, 87, Evg. Post. PLEATING— Vandyke, . French, and ■•*■ Crystal Pleating; Embroidery, Scalloping, Hemstitching. Miss Nicholl, Dressmaker, 77, Willis street, opposite "Evening Post." HIND AND M'DOWELL'S for Fine Upholstery; Settee and 2 Easy Chairs in moquette from £12 10s 2. ElizabethSt., Open Friday nights Tel. 22-189 DLUMBING and Drainage, targe or * email jobs tendered for R. Wainivright, Conihill-st., off Manners-st Tel. 4S-979. ALTERATIONS, Shop Fitting, Additions, etc., large or small jobs, tendered for, G. W Booth 50. Wilson-st., Builder. Tel. 14-585 ■" PLUMBING— R. M. Glennie and Co., 120, Molesworth-st.—Plumbing Work of all descriptions promptly done; estimates. ,Tels. 41-383, 22-922. . TSRESSMAKING— Day. livening, Beach, ■*-' and Holiday Frocks; alsi. Specialising in Children's €lothes Madame Norton, Bowen-st., Parlt. Corner Tel. 41-512. MADAME M'MILLAN (late Fowlds'a Bldgs.)—Spring Dresses, Own Materials laade Up. Coats made from 30s. 13, Courtenay-pl. (over Martin's). pARPENTERING - If you require a good Carpenter,- and a satisfactory job done promptly, Tel: 24-598 C Richardson. 8, Ebor-st. PLUMBING . and Drainage. New Work or Jobbing. J Elton and Son. Gor-don-pl- Newtown. Tel 24-195 MRS. A. J. MEREDITH, Model Maker, Designer, and Cutter, London, Continental, late 15 years AVellington warehouse, now ehojp, 245, Willis-st. Tel... 20-, 208, . . '
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 17, 21 January 1928, Page 2
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