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"WE ARE1 ADVERTISED BY OUR ' ■VALUES." • ; ■ ... ' FASHION'S LATEST VO.GUE"RING" VELVET.;;:.-.:::...'.; "DlfclH Shades o£ wiile, "cherry,- rose, ap> xll rico.t, Wattle, Larkspur, and Wedgwood Blues. . . ■ '-. . ■■ .. USUAL PRICES, 26s lid"to 35s 6d yard. special tbice, . • 19s lid YARD, vtFFE's.iLiD:, r ' '■'•■■ ' OPPOSITE KELBURN TRAJU STOP. SITUATIONS VACANT. V'.'-TT, VyANTED, First iaiidiSecowl- Violin,' \iola, and 'Cello, . comfortable; permanency for good, musicians; ■• Apply" VVTAA'TEi), Person, to mind'baby, nina y . mouths' old, Lower Hutt district, t ?w' Up Or ° D ut- Send to 1<43, b\g. Post. .■ ■ i ' ■ .-WANTED; Strong,, Willing Boy, ■ ■of '■ good, behaviour (jugf left ■ school preferred , for poultry farm, good opening ior'suitable .lad, good home. The Hutt Vallery Poultry Co., Ltd., Upper Hutfc" WANTED, Boy, for olhce. iJriscoe and Co., Ltd Hardware Merchants, Vic-toria-tst., Wellington. ■ . - ■ -, , . ••■ WAJN'IiiU, Cook-General. Apply Wat tT tangi, 58, Bpiilcott-st. . ■ - . ■ . . \VAj\-TjsJJ, 2 .good Carpenters.'. ■ Apply TT ..on job, Munro-st., Seatoun::, WANTED, Dressmaker, with small connection, ■to meet another; bright. .sunny workroom, City; Apply-Al36,Evg. TXf ANTED, Junior Ironmongery. Assistant. Apply Wairarapa: Farmers' Co- - op. Association, Ltd., Lanibton-qy. ' • WANTED, a Young Girl, about .17, com- ''' panion-help, adult family, good 'home. Al6O, Evg. Post. '.■■.'■■ Y^/ANTED, Hefty >Man, small cxcavatTT- ing work. Ring, 21-653 : today .' WANTED, a Good, Clean, Capable~GirT to Asssit in Kitchen.; Apply The Cozy, Manners-st.. ,■ ■ : ■ '■-..' WAITRESSES, Woman Cook ,(2ud, city. V another country), Ladyhelps. Jleet 11 Saturday, Cunningham's Elite Registry. XJOUSEKEEPER (B,C.)j .3 gentlemen; Ho\isekeeper, country, bachelor's home. ■ ■.Cunningliam'g' 'Elite*. •Registry..'..,' .'. CCOTTISH Registry,. 208, ..Quay—Female KJ 2ad Cook,: Daily ;Houßekeeper;.(City,--own mistress, references);- > Middle-aged H.P. Jlaid (country town), Cookß-Genera'l, Female Cook (40s, suburbs),' Domestics. CTAR Registry, 276, Quay—JHoiwekeepKJ. ers, Ladj'hejp, Cook (stfeep' gtation), House-Parlourmaid, General (country hotel), Housekeeper (sheep ■■ station, interview employer), Farm Hand (interview employer).. . / ,\-. /',.-;; ■'■..-; CAIjESMEN 'required; iritrod«Ce',Adyertised Line to offices,, very;., liberal con>mission.; Order takers,not winftd.-- 833, Evg. Post. .... ;/■■;■■ :-■■■/..\::":'^!.^': ' ■WANTED, Energetic...Salesman,.'salary , •'and 'commission .basis.,7-'lf-not prepared to work hard do not apply.* Write All 3, Evg. Post. - ■;•;.' ■', '. ;: C EVERAL pupils secured aud positions driving. Enrol: to-d»y; vforbßhop espeneuce gets the jobs.' London Motor School (24-428). :. '•'■" MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED. PXG'iVATING-^Sections, Gavages;,'Base- ' xjl inents, Rock, luffing, Trees-'FeUed. Walls Ei'ectcd, Lawns, Laid,'-Clearing, Fencing; contract; :< Alss y - E»gL E6st'yjj,.; :( .' fJUILDERi .present. diseiigage'd;*- iVanti XJ Coiitraet,; Alterdtions-,. -brv Jobbing Work; good workmanship; charges; town, country.:, 34, Eygi Pojs't; ■„ "EJUILDER, specialist -converting -big -*-*, Hijuses to Flats, will-Tender for' same at ■ lowest: price. ' ' Writ^ ,33, Ev^f. Pos^t. . ■ •'; ■'/.'•••-. .;-,;-: '■;:.,■■■ -■-.. ■-'. WO Carpenters want Jobbing Work, Alterations, . Additions,. . .Specialists Modernising, Old ;' • rcut .prices; :to keep woi'king/ 37,'H6rn3ey-rd.,uMelr<>sei-/^ONCRETE '—.; Erfierienced Tradesman wants Reinforced Concrete WorkJ Isill kinds,.. Plastering,, etc. ';Plans..'prepared; reasonable.1 88, Evg. Pbgt.l •■-■-. ■'-'■/'','■'■ vr^HIJINEY Lanedownp,! Tel; 41.457. Hotels and Restaurants; Boilers a specialty.- Orders left 178, Holesworth-st: ( ■■ ■ - ■ -■ ■-■-•■- -■'■ .', SMART Hats. Made, Felts, ■ Velours re- . modelled v'into latest, shapes; moderate prices; Millinery Taught. -102,; Willis-st. (next Empness) . -'• ; '..-.:'..',■.'.■ ..v'^. : .J, A RCHITECTURAL Plane land Specific*. **• tious prepared/4 copießdf'each, .£3 10s. Specimens cl 9; Princesß-gt'., Wellirig' 'ton' South. Tel. 25-619 U;^^.-^.-;'.'.' PLUMBING and Drainage^ New, Work , and Jobbing undertaken. A. ;GeJl, . 14, Dawson-st.; Berhanipore; tel. 1J435: ISS DUFFY 'Permanently Waves your Hair in your home or otherwiie; 8 curls £1; Waving taught; Outfita for Sale. Ring 23-426. ;■-.■' ' .-■' .'' '■' '■■ ': ". '■ ■• . TTPHOLSTERER will Repair, Ke-cover, V. ,or Renovate! FurnitJiJe'>t"i>.e9ple s houses; reasonable charges; . quotations given. Tel. ,18-363. ■ --■--■ : ALTERATIONS, Shop Fitting, Addi- ** tions, etc., large or small jobs tendered for. t G. W. Booth, 60.; Wilion-ek, Builder. Tel. 14-585. , - . DRESSMAKER and Costumier. : Highclass Work at moderate charges, Miss Moore, 80, Manners-st.-, side entrance by Big Orange. ...' .. -: '•'..:".-..'.'.."' .... .'. CHIMNEY Sweeps and General .Cleaners— Tomlinson and ■ M'Murray, :143, Riddiford-st., Newtown (entrance Greeiist.) Tel. 24-472. . ■■ ■■Vj ■:. -. •- ' DRESS Specialist open to Renovation* until end May; they turn- ''forlorn hopes" into dreams. Madam,e .Gray; Druids Chambers..opp. Midland. B* ' AND A., Dressmakers and Deiign- • crs.—Winter Coats: Have, you . thought of yours? Own materials made up. 52, Ghuznee-st., opp. H. 8., ..-..= - KLINI3ERG for Tailored .Suits and. Costumes. Own materials made up; workmanship guaranteed. Suits from ■£6 % 6e. 233, Cnbn-st. Tel. 22-357. ' . ' ATISS SHAW, Dressmaker, Bank of N.Z. ■"A Chambers,' Manners-st.vDay, and Evening Frocks, Coats, Remodelling, frocks cut and fitted; Hemstitching. Tel. 47:352. FRENCH Pleatings, latest patterns, H«n> stitching, ■ Embroidery,'' Ple«tings; cheapest prices in ..town. ' Samuel's, _IW. Cuba-st.; Lewis's, 'fl!!.- ■M«BnerMJk.:'.. l ßeo» fern's, 24. Willis-et. - . . ;:.::: ! ; - TkRESSMAKING— Day and . Evening ■■*-' Coats, Ensembles; ■ also specialising Children's Clothes, Hemstitching. Madame Norton.. Bowen-st.. Parlt, Corner. TeL 41----512 ' ' ■ ' ■'•:-,' CW. MARTIN, Plumber, 13, Tory-st.; • Tel. 20-982. Prompt Plumbing Work of .every description executed 'Moderate ; charges.\ -•. -' ;, „'.: ■ PLEATING-^ Vandyke, French, . and . * Crystal- Pleating;--JEmbroidersVScol-loping, Hemstitching Mfss'^Nich'oll; Ptessmaker; 77. Willis-st.. opp. Evg/ Post.' _ PINCKNEY, Art Upholsterer, 47, Cam-bridse-tcr., for Chesterfields, Easy Chairs, Loose Covers, etc. Repairing ana Re-covering done. Tel. .22-615. .■ . . VITANTED- We do Plumhing, we do »* Drainage, we arc prompt, and .we: are reasonable; estimates given. • Christie, Ui, Britomart-st. Tel. 24-217. ■•..,..- :.:? -. BETTY LANE, for Afternoon; Frocks and Evening Gowns; materials made j up. 151. Lambton-qy..-next Midland. OPEN Upholstering Factory, Boulcottst. Open Friday Evenings until 9 o'clock. Bring hubby along and choose your Suite.; • LACE Autumn Orders,. Miss Fame, for Coat Frocks, Evening* Dresses, C#stumes, and Top Coats, prices 'moderate. Tel. 47-554. 69. Manners-st.. pARPENTERING.—If you tijuire-, * vJ Good Carpenter, and a satisfactory job done promptly, Tel. 21-598. C; ■ Richardson, 6, Ebor-st. ; -. ;- ■■'■■.' . . :-.'»: v .

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 1