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SITUATIONS WANTED. VI7ANTED, by first-class. Electrical and »» Mechanical Engineer, POSITION in North Island preferred. All classes of machinery. First-class credentials.' For, address write 658, Evening Post. PASTRYCOOK . AND CATERERS. ONE of Britain's Front-rank PASTRYCOOKS and CONFECTIONERS, an expert in many branches, open for engagement; offers all the latest and best ideas from the West End .of London, Scottish, English-, and Colonial experience, Gold Medalist, Demonstrator and Teacher of Confectionery Art, Originator of 3 in 1 Block Cake, would like Position asl'orcman or AVorking Partner in firm of good standing. Reply. 245, Evening Post. TO DOCTORS. CHEMISTS, SHOP- ' KEEPERS, ETC. ' A CERTIFICATED BOOKKEEPER, -^*- whose professional duties allow a reasonable amount of spare time,_ is prepared to undertake'the supervision .' of books; rendering o£ monthly accounts, secretarial work, etc. . Highest credentials can 'be submitted and full particulars gladly- supplied, on request. Address inquiries to "LEDGER," C/o The Goldberg Advertising Agency, .-■ - Ltd., National Bank Chambers, Feathcrston-st., Wellington. MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED^ T ADIES, Your. Winter Coat made to -" order from 355, own materials. Jesmond Tailoring Co,, corner Bond and Manners-st. (upstairs). pONCRETE Work Wanted, by experj-. V enced man, reasonable charges, estilriates free. 407, Erg. Post.' MISS DUFFY, Permanently Waves . your Hair; half head £1, waving taught. Ring "Mtirceleuo" Rooms, 71, Courtenay-pl.. 23-420. PIANOS' tuned, or repaired by F. W. Gardiner are done , thoroughly, over 30 years' experience. Workshop, 38, Sus■n'RESSMAKING— Ladies' Own Mater- ■*-: - S ials made up; Renovations. Only first-class work effected. All classes Fur work. Estimates, given. ... Miss Sharkey, 90, Molesworth-st. : . VST ANTED, . Concrete and Bitumen * T Work, Drainlaying, Bricklaying, Tiling; estimates given. S. O'Brien and Co. Tel. 24-113. ALTERATIONS, Shop Fittings, Additions, etc., large or small jobs tendered for. G. W. Booth, 50, Wilson-st., Builder. Tel. 14-585. , pARPENTER—BuiIder wants House to Build; Alterations, Additions; estimates given. Tel. 16-943. S. Morrison, 33, Tauhinu-rd., Miramar. '-. -• BRICKWORK, Concreting, Tiling, any description; large or small jobs, estimates given, ..work guaranteed. 39,\ Evg. Post. ■ '-'."' ' DLUMBING and Drainage—New Work *■ or Jobbing. J. Elton and Son, Gor-jlon-pl., Newtown. Tel. 24-195. PLUMBING and Drainage, largo ' or ■*• small jobs, tendered for. R. W.iinwright, Cornhill-st.. off Manners-st. Tel. 45-979. ■ . x SHOP. Fittings, Showcases, and Shop Front Alterations of every descrip-. tioih VVtn. Hoyland. 5. Vivian-st. Tel. 20-356. TEETH Repaired, day or night, shortest notice; lowest charges. Repair Depot, 25, Macdonald-cres.. off Willis-st. Open holidays. • . EXTENSION Ladders—All Uinds of Ladders, Trestles, Steps, etc., manufactured. Leo. Vrede, 29. Hall-st., 262, Ade-laidc-rd. Tel. 24-480. piNCKNEYi A-i Upholsterer, 47, Camj ■*- bridge terrace, for Chesterfields, I Easy Chairs,' Loose Covers, etc. Repairing and Re-covering done...-. Tel.: 22-615. ' INTENSION. Pole, and Cleaners' Lad- *-* ders, -Tradesmen's Steps, Trestles, etc. Ladders of all kinds. Specialty Woodwork Co., 25, Haining-st, ...-.'' ) pHIMNEY Sweeps, and General Clean- --' era—Tomlinson and M'Murray, 143, Riddiford-st,, Newtown (entrance Greenst.). Tel. 24472.'-.. .'-•.'.- WANTED-We do Plumbing; we do .Drainage; we are prompt, and_ we are reasonable;;estimates given. Christie, 144j Britomart-st Tel, 24-217. , DON'T pull your whiskers, out. .Get your dull razor ground and set by our special process, ls.6d. R. J. Shakes, Hairdresser, 42, Mahners-st. PLUMBING should be attended to be- ■*• fore Winter comes. . Ring C. W. Martin, Plumber, 13, Tory-st. Tel. 20-982. Moderate charges. -__ pLUMBINCKFor Plumbing, Drainlay *• ing, Jobbing, and Repairs, entrust work to an expert. H. T. Martis, 24. The Crescent. Roseneath. Tel. 21-171. 1 T ADDER Specialists—Expert all brani ches of the trade. Competitive pricea. Specialty Woodwork Co., Haining-st, I TT)RESSMAKING— Latest autumn styles, ■*^ own materials made up; Hemstitch: ing, Parisian Embroidery. Madame Norton. Tel. 41-512, Parliament Corner. pARPENTERING-lf you require a Good Carpenter, and'a satisfactory job done promptly. Tel. 24-598. C. Richardson, 6, Ebor-st. ' ''.'"'. pHIMNEY Sweep, the^marvel. No dust. *-*" C. Lansdown, 46, Mulgfave-st. Tel. 41-437. ••.'.'' ~- PARTNERSHIPS. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TV/TR. S. B. CLARKE, previously carry- ■*■'■*- ing on. the business of his profession as Accountant, Auditor, and Company Secretary, at 14, Brandon street, Wellington, and National Bank Building, Petone. desires to announce that he has admitted into partnership Mr. F. 11. Mulling.' •A.P:A. (N.Z.), and that the Business of the Partnership will henceforth be carried on at the A.P.A. Building, Corner Grey and Featherston streets, Wellington, and "at the National Bank Building, Pctone, under the- style of Clarke and Mulling.. Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of April, 1929. (Signed) S. B. CLARKE.' (Signed) F. 11. MULLINS., TO LET. TO LET, PRIVATE BUNGALOW. WADESTOWN—Near tram, 3 large, *" sunny bedrooms, sitting-room, break-fast-room, lounge room, hall, kitchen, and lumber-room, gas and c.1., harbour viow, largo section with lawn, £4 10s per week; will lease for term. 2,60, Evening Post. .'■ TO LET, TWO BRICK BUILDINGS, recently occupied by Young's Chemical Company in Ecmont. street. Total floor,space approximately 10,000 and 30,000 square feet respectively. These buildings are well lighted, and admirably suited for Warehouse or Factory. ' ' Apply— T. AND W. YOUNG, 77 to 85, Customhouse-qy., AVellington. rrous-ES ¥o let. UNFURNISHED. FURNISHED, - Rooms: Rooms: 5 Wadestowu ' 4 Seatoim 5 Lyall Bay 5 Aurora-tor. 5 Lower Hutt . . 5 & kit., Glen- . ' 6 Hawkestone-st. more-st. 6 & kit., Brooklyn 6 Roxburgh-st. 7 Hataitai 7 The Terrace O.Thorudon-qy. 7 Molesworth-st. f rs3 Furnished Bach, Houghton Bay Also, MANY. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISII FLATS, ■. OFFICES,' SHOPS, AND WAREHOUSE SPACE IN AND AROUND THE CITY. 'Apply HARCOURT AND CO,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 2

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