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rpHE BIG BARGAIN EVENT COMMENCES TO-MORROW. C. SMITH, LTD., SUMMER SALE. SITUATIONS WANTED. TyANTED, Men's Soft Washing and " ' Mending to do; woman, own -home 1903, Evg. Post. TyANTED, by widow, Day Work, Kel- ** burn or Thorndon preferred. 1908 Evg. Post. ' TyANTED, Position, by first-class Cook, iTT female; town or country. Write 1913, Evg. Post. TyANTED, Position, Help-Companion, *' or Domestic Help, seven years last position. Apply 1918, Evg. Post. TyANTED to Rent, Bach, sea front, between Breaker Bay and Island Bay. Write 1857, Evg. Post. TyANTED, Work, for two useful hands and a head attached to willing male body; tackle anything; cosmopolitan experience; age 38, active, presentable. Acply 128, Evg. Post. TyANTED, by reliable woman, 2 Half Days weekly, washing and cleaning 2000,, Evg. Post. TyANTED, Washing ami Cleaning; '* clean, reliable worker; rets. 1973 Evg. Post. TyANTED, by respectable Woman, *' Daily, Work, washing or cleaning. 223, Adelaide-rd. ~ TyANTED, by refined Person, Position, 'T Housekeeper, own mistress, to widower's small-family; good home; musical, domesticated, good cook, conscientious, reliable; excellent reference four years; disengaged. 1976, Evg. Post. . TyANTED, by-middle-aged Lady, House ** Duties in refined Home; no salary required. Write 1993, Evg. Post. TyANTED, by reliable, clean Person, " Housework, few hours daily. 1957, Evg. Post. TT7ANTED, Situation, as Housekeeper, *' Lady-Help, or Care of Invalid, town or country. Tel. 27-077. TJI7ANTED, Work, by Good Dressmaker, " College Outfits, etc., 9s day. 1964, Evg. Post. "V"OUNG Married Man, good clerical ■*- worker, wants Work; will take anything. Reply 1966, Evg. Post. ' "VTOUNG LiAdy, experienced, seeks Posi- -- tion, Hotel Clerk, , temporary or permanent. Write 1947, Evg. Post. npWO Youths require Work, town or •*■ country, will go anywhere. Write 16b', Evg. Post, Petone. pOOK-GENERAL, holding high credeny 1 tials, leading ladies' homes; all duties; go anywhere. Cunningham's Elite Registry. £5 OFFERED for Pern#anent Position in Butcher's Shop, by young man, who is willing to assist generally. 1991, Evg. Post. ~ t^XPERIBNCED Shorthand-Typiste, - LJ with own typewriter, desires Temporary Position, whole or part day. Replies 1916, Evg. Post. . j T^RESSMAKING, daily, 8s <5d (fares), *■* Dresses, Coats, Renovations, etc.; first-class "work. Dressmaker, 34, Kent terrace. yOUNG Lady wants Position, mornings -*- only, domesticated, fond children, ?ood cook, refs. 1941, Evg. Post. riBSTETIUC _ Nurse wants . Position, " good testimonials. M. Brown, 97, Molesworth-st. VTURSE, 3 years' Public Hospital trainL ~ ing, will Take Care Invalid, Elderly person, excellent refs. 1861, Evg. Post. r ADY ■ with some experience in hair- " dressing, wants Position, view to earning; with small salary. Apply 1898, 3vg. Post. _ ■ "TRAINED Baby Nurse, 2 certificates, -*- wishes Care Infant or Children ;oing Home, in return for fare; free any ■ime. Apply 1868, Evg. Post. IyORK wanted, by honest, trustworthy, ' * married man, as Caretaker, Cleaner, jtoreman, Salesman, Gardener, Scrub-cut-;er, Excavating, anything. Apply 1855, svg. Post. OSITION, as Cook, in institution, school, or hospital, experienced, es;ellent references, free. 1838, Evg. Post. WANTED TO SELL. IT/ ANTED Sell, Used Pianos, £15, £25, ** £35. No deposit, easy payments. Sfimmo's, Ltd., Willis-st. i\T ANTED Sell, Piano £5, Duchesse 20s, »* Tables ss, Chesterfield £3 10s, Kithen Chairs 6s 6d, quantity of Blankets, Sheets, Quilts. Kenner's Used Departoent, opp. King's Theatre. Cash or erms. . tyANTED to Sell, Second-hand Gramo- • ' phones, Sonora, H.M.V., and Columlia; thoroughly renovated and in excellent ondition; cheap; easy terms. Pinny's, 58, Villis-st. ryANTED Sell, Seagrass Furniture be- '» fore removing to larger premises in ity. lam offering the whole of my stock t greatly reduced prices. J. Spence, 104, lintoul-st., Newtown. LyANTED to Sell, 3 Pianos, cheap; also . Contents of 5 Rooms of Furniture, louseholders Mart, Ltd., 163, Riddifordt., Newtown. 'XT ANTED Sell, 6-piece Oak Dining-room '* .Suite, Chesterfield Suite, Cai-pet, ihina Cabinet, Palmstand, 2 Goatskin tugs; must sell; unable to find employleut; no dealers. 20, Tinakori-rd. TTANTED Sell, of Furniture, to ' * be cleared regardless of cost; Stockiking Sale; cash or terms. Kenner's, ltd. i yANTED Sell—Kenner's Great Stock- '» taking now on; hundreds of pieces f Furniture to go regardless of cost for ie week. yANTED Sell, £20 goods, £2 deposit, '• 10s week; best selection Bedroom, ining, and Chesterfield Suites in N.Z. adford's, "The Busy Furnishers." yANTED to Sell, several Traded-in Pianos. Real value, from £10 upards; small deposit, easy terms. Pinny's, :, Willis-st. yANTED Sell, Beautiful Oak Bedroom » Suites from £2 down, 10s weekly. [t's still the easiest to Pay the Kenner ray." I^ANTED Sell, 2 Beautiful Chesterfield ' Suites; uncalled for orders must go, ; want money, £10 15s and £12 10s 6d; me early. Open Upholstering Factory, >ulcott-st. Open Friday Nights. RANTED Sell, Slightly-used Player ' Pianos. We pay deposit; delivery ;e; balance easy monthly payments, immo's, Ltd., Willis-st. [/ANTED Sell, 4 Oak Bedroom Suites, ' slightly used, cash or terms. Kenr's Used Department. "It's still the siest to Pay the Kenner Way." ►LINDS, Rods, and Curtains at special * prices. Let us quote you, estimates ie. G. Janes and Co.. 172, Riddiford-st. 'OARDINGHOUSE, Keepers—9 Folding ' Bedsteads, ■usually 555, now 40s; Matsscs 10s each, Pillows Is. Lino Squares . Radford's Used JJept., 33-37, Man-■s-st.' AT, drink, and lie merry. You can be if you take Anti-Fernicntose fov in;estion, acidity, etc. : Perrctt's Phnr- \ £151: Gi RASSWARE—Inspect our new range = of Chinese Brassware, just landed, J_. ces right. Aubrey, Gualter, and Co., . itherston-st,' and Lambton-qy. (Har- lr irt's Bldgs.). /an:

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1931, Page 1

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