SPRING TIME IS THE PRETTY SlLfc • - ■ TIME. r PHIS season the Silks are Daintier ani A . Prettier than ever— 36in ART. SILK VOILES, exquisite de. signs and colourings, 4s ild, 5s lid, '■ 6s lid yard. ■ ■ ' ■' ; 36in "TUBFAST" SILK CREPE, a soft* . uncrushable material, 40 smar^ pat? terns, 4s lid yard. ' 36in PRINTED SILK PIQUE, the late'si novelty for Tennis Blazers. 4s lid yd£ FYFE'S, LTD., • ' OPPOSITE KELBURN TRAM. '■■■; , SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Girl, for General Household ' Duties. Apply 50, Nelson-st, Petone. "W^ANTED, a Girl for Shirt Pressing •;. and .Folding. Apply H.-Wade,-81a, vivian-st. ~., "VYANTED, Improvers and Apprentice* " Dressmaking. Apply Madame Gray, Cinderella Shoppe, Woodward-st. - '": .WANTED, Smart Dressmaker, . good T * wages for one used to high-class work* Apply Tracey Bros., Willis-st. ' .■ Y£T ANTED, Experienced General, for ''adult, family (The Terrace), plafn' cooking, no laundry work. "1576, Evtr. Post. . . VXf ANTED, Woman to do Scrubbing and ''. Cleaning, one morning a week, Bogton Cake Shop, Cambridge terrace, Mom day. ' • . ' '. • ■ WANTED, for Lower Hutt, . Capabli '' Domestic Help, sleep' out. AppW 43, Te Momi-rd. Tel. 468. - \yANTED, Experienced Taxi Driver, oa commission, good stand; married ma« preferred. Write 1837, Eve- Post. -" WANTED, Middle-aged Housekeeper* Nelson " district, modern home,-. •mother ill-health, 3 children, school age. Further, particulars, King 21-060, Sunday; or Monday morning. . ( YXf ANTED, an Experienced Machinist fof ladies' and children's wear. Apply Mrs. A. Fownes, Ladies' and - Children* Outfitter, Newtown: ' TVANTED, an Experienced Machinist fof TT ladies' frocks and jumpers. Apply sharp, Mrs. A. Fownes, Ladies' and ChJN dreg's Outfitter, Newtowa. YXfANTED, a Smart Message Boy. Apply ' T Dunedin Cake Shop, 158, Moleswortb.st. . . . .-:>■ TX^ANTED, Cook (female), for pies, etcTT city shop. Write 1681, Evg. Post. WANTED, Intelligent Lad, to leara ~TT good trade. Apply at 10 o'clock, Mon. day, 22nd inst., to Clarke and Yqunff, Ltd., 99-101,. Featherston-gt. .'. ■ "WANTED, Experienced Cook-General, 'r with references, week-ends freei Tel. 16-705. -, _______ TY7ANTED, Superior • Domestic Help,' T' houseworli, plain cooking, assist with 2 children, no washing, nor heavy cleaning,: references. Apply- Monday, 6, Up< land-fd., 26-212. , . > TXTANTED, Painter, for roof-painting *' job,' labour only. Apply 9, Scapa terrace, Karori. .. ■ i WANTED/ Capable' Person to attend "* elderly hdy .and help in housework; references; 2in family. 1805,.Evg. Post. WANTED, Girl, 15s week to start; good '' prospects. Apply's to 5.30, Room. 6, Fowlds Bldgs. "WANTED, ■ Junior Shorthand-Typiste, ' ' salary £1 per week to commence. Ap» ply. 1720, Evg.. Post. ' < WANTED, Smart Strong Boy-for! messages, etc. ■'T. Waugh - and ' Son," 2Si, Lambton-qy., Seedsmen and Florists.- ■' ■VyANTED, Young' Refined Girl,-com* '' paniou, understand cooking, adult family, other .-.help kept. 1730, Evg. Post. WANTED, Girl for. Film Repairing, '^ Apply Mutual Films, Ltd., Levy; Bldg. TyANTED, Dressmaker's Assistant; ''• must be neat and quick.''..' Ring 27-384. .. TjyANTED, Reliable Help for Domestic *' Duties, one used to children. Ring 14-268 between 5 and 7 o'clock.' ' ; - 'WANTED for elderly . couple, Capabl* ** Woman,' domestic duties, few hour* daily. Apply, with references, 1749, Evg. Post. , WANTED, Experienced : Young Lady; .. for .pantry, and dispensing. .Apply, Lyric Tea Rooms, Manners-st. , ,- ANTED, Law Clerk, sole charge small office", work chieily mortgages and clerical. Reply, giving qualifications and salary required to G.P.O. Box 1616, Wellington; ' .....'.' -\. LIVE Canvassing Agent required to build up his own connection in alliance with live city business; handsome commission enabling him to establish °'ti permanent income of from £5 weekly .upwards in the course of two or thre* weeks. Apply Box 359, G.P.O. '.' AN • opportunity, which does not entail any work except of a propagandist nature, is offered housewives, to utilise their Social Activities to augment their incomes. Particulars may be obtained by_ applying to 1854, Evg. Post. ■ : ■"',' ' STAR REGISTRY, 33, Willis-st. (Hallenstein Buildings)—Ladyhelp (country, ref.), .Housemaid (institution, country), Cook-Laundress (sheep station), CodkGenerals, Daily Nurse Girl, Female. Canvassers,' Wardsmaid. • MANAWATU Labour Agency, Tel. 6672, Palmerston N., wants all classes 'of Labour, including married couples, hotel workers, house, pantry, and nursemaids..'.. OCOTTISH Registry, 208, Quay—Trained •p Parlourmaid, country residence, interview employer Monday; House-Parlour-maids, 3os, 255; Cooks-General, HousemaidWaitress, Daily Nursegirl, 9-5, 255; Domeatics. MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED. WANTED, all kinds Tailoring, Renovations, Lining Men's Coats, eta. Mrs. Scoones, 24, William-st., Hataitai. Motor-body Repairs—mudguards, panels, glasses, upholstery—at your own garage; moderate charges. 1827, Evg. Post. DRESSMAKING — Original Creations designed, Day and Evening Dresses,Coats, terms moderate. Charlotte, 13a, Courtenay-pl. ■ "TjiVE," High-class Dressmaker and jCj Costumier. "Eve," Woodward-st. Tel. 40-225. PARPETS taken up, beaten, and re» laid, prompt attention, satisfaction. guaranteed. Apply 1820, Evg. Post. UPHOLSTERER will Re-cover, Repair Furniture, with or without removal; lowest prices; satisfaction guaraßteed. Tel. 18-363. ■ ' , AR and Truck Owners—Wanted, Re> pairs Work, by first-class mechanic, at owner's garage; work guaranteed; highest refs. Apply 1802, Evg. Post. •TRUSTWORTHY, Capable Young -*- Woman desires Position CompanionHelp, or Nursery-Housemaid. 1813, Evg. Post. ___; BARMAID, disengaged, seeks Position, town or country. 1832, Evg. Post. MRS. WALKER, Costumiere, Dress- -"-*- maker, 42, Aparima-av., Miraman Dresses from 10s 6d. Costumes 255. Spring Coats 17s 6d. 'U'OR your Carpentering, Joinery, and all ■*• Jobbing Repairs, write A. White, 14^ Arlihgton-st., City. MISS M'NEIL, Dominion Building. "*■ Mercer-st.—High-class Dressmaking of all descriptions. Own materials made up. Tel. 43-286. ______ QPECIALTY oodwork Co. for tE_* "^ tension Ladders, etc. 25. Haining-st. Tel. '-508 ■' - -- " ■TiRESSMAKING—Ladies' own materi- *-' als made up; renovations. Coats, Costumea, etc., big range smart Jumper Suits; sale prices. Miss Sharkey. 00. Mol«s----worth-st. ■ __. CARPENTERING— If you require , « Good Carpenter and a Satisfactory Job done properly, Tel. 28-970. C. Richardson, 6, Ebor-st. P-.R. Tel. 24-508,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 1
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