zj_ O'CLOCK. ■; a o'clock. TWO HOURS LEFT FOR. XOUK ) "RED TOP SPOT." AND WHY NOT TAKE A BOTTLL HOME? J SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Young Girl to help daily, ' » sleep out. Apply 116, Yule-st., Lyall Bay. K . ANTED immediately, General Help; must like children. Tel. 27-220. WANTED, a Refined Reliable .Young T f Lady> with • full knowledge of confectionery sales, age about 18 to 22. Apply, with copies of references to 719, Eve.' Post. Y)yANTED, .Reliable Woman, to attend •*" 3-rd. flat, vicinity Coiirtenay-pl., daily' except S.unday, from 3 p.m.; duties' in» elude cooking and serving evening meaL Reply, stating wages required, 70S, Evg. Post. ■ YX^ANTED, Reliable Companion-Help, '* light duties, one adult; sleep in. Ap» ply after 0 to 125, Clyde-st, Island Bay* Tel. 25-328. WANTED, Experienced Waitress. Anply 112, Tory-st. - "WANTED, Good Home Cooks, to mak« '" quality jams; ingredients and containers supplied. Write promptly, stating capacity and price, per pound for making, 762, Evg. Post. ' WANTED, a Chef. Apply ■Termini* Hotel, Picton. "WANTED, Midday Waitress, must b» »T experienced. "The Wattle," 101, Wil-lis-st. \ ■ ' ■ • ' WANTED,. Smart Experienced Wa7£ " ress. Apply Empire Cafe, '23, Willii street; ANTED, a Boy, over 16, for rnllk round. Write 406, Post Agency, Lower H\itt. . _ TX7ANTED, Middle-aged Lady, as com- »' pamo'n, one child not objected to, light duties,, small wages,- good home. 410, Post Agency, Lower Hutt. - TyANTED, Live Traveller, good commis*T sion. Apply,-with credentials and details of experience, to .770, Evg. Post. WANTED, an Intelligent Boy, leaving school. Apply Arctic Fur Co., 105, Manners-st. "LTOUSEKEEPER, Companion-Help, 1 -*-•*■ lady (elderly), musical not essential. Cunningham's Elite Registry. 42-205. 10, Manners-st. pANVASSERS ' required, Ladies or *-' _ Gents, good profits assured, small deposit required, Tor' appointment, apply 722, Evg. Post. SOMEONE to write Cardboard Signs, cheap. 7ffi, Evg. Post. OUPERIOR Girl, wait table, light duties, *■' boarders kept; city, sleep out. Reply, -with' copies of refs., to "Clean," 603, Evg. Post. rpo (>ROCERS.-W»nted. Smart Lady •*• A^.istant; must be capable grocer; copies of references; application by letter only. W. G. Killcen, Grocer, 271, Willis - street. ■ CHART Girl, for Pastrycook's. 712, Evg. P Post. ;.v.- ,•• . OY, smart-, look after small office stocE tcl. Apply own handwriting. 12s 6a week. ,648, Evg. -Post. ■ ___ DOMESTIC wanted, handy needle, no washing,'ironing. Write, stating experience, wages expected, 543. Evg.-Post-ADVERTISER 1645. for office _ girl—' ■**■ position r liow filled, i Thanking all applicants. MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED*. LEARN Driving under expert instructions; ticket guaranteed from £3 3s; latest car supplied when necessary. Ring, morning, 17-037. ■ ' pARPENTERING—If you require * Good Carpenter and a satisfactory job done' properly,' Teli. 28-970: C. Rich- \ ardson/0, Ebor-at. P.R. Tel. 24-598. BARR-BROWN Construction Co., Ltd., Haining-st., for' Carpentry of every description. Plumbing, Painting, - and Papering. A live organisation. Tel. 28-508. INCKNEY, Art Upholsterer, 47. Cam-bridge-ter., for Chesterfields. Easy Chairs, Loose Covers, etc. Repairing and Re-covering done. Tel. 22-615. EDMUND SHAW, Registered Plumber, 72, Kilbirnie-cres., Kilbirnie. Workmanship the best. Prompt service. Estimates freely given. ■ Tel. 25-121. ' pLYDE Carriers, for all classes of Cart- *-' age, City and suburbs. Largo or small trucks. Tel. 20-236. TJLUMBING—For Plumbing, Drainlay- ■^ ing. Jobbing and Repairs, entrust work to an expe-t. H. X. "Martis,1 Th« Crescent. Rosenealh. Tel. 21-171. ' ' LUMBING should be attended to be-' fore winter comes. Ring C. W. Martin, Plumber, 13, Tory-st. Tel. 20-982. Moderate charges. _, "PLEATING, Hemstitching, Overlooking, *■ Faggot Stitching, Parisian Embroidery and Diamante, Pinking. Miss Nicholl, Mercer-st. (upstairs). Tel. 44-246. PARRY correct time. Have your Watch VV repaired; Cleaning, 7s 6d. 12 months written guarantee. M. Chaplin, 16, Man-ners-st., near Perrett's. _ UPHOLSTERER! I must have work. Will Re-cover your Suite for -a few shillings. Ring. 45-983. Mr. Burrows, Open Upholstering Factory, Boulcott-st. T7CONOMISE! Have your Suit Repaired, E* Cleaned, and Pressed for a moderate charge. F. Empson, The Tailor, R.S.A, Bldg., Brandon-st. , BRICKLAYING, all description Want* cd, Chimneys, Coppers, etc. Brick Fireplaces a specialty; charges reasonable. Tel. 24-475. . VREDIi & WELSFORD, for Extension Ladders, Steps, etc.; all kinds o£ wood-turning done. lei. 24-480. 202, Ade-Inide-rd. . . BATTERY Service—Car Batteries called for, charged, and returned, 3a 6d, Radio 2s 6d. Tel/ 2S-800. Solarc Battery Company. Drive-iu Service Station, 66, T.iranaki-st. . ■/TLTERATIONS, Oflicc Fittings, ReA pairs of all kinds. Estimates given. G. \V. Booth, Builder, 30, Wilson-st. Tel. ]4-580. ■ » ■PLUMBING—A. K. Wells. Plumber* *■ ami Electrician. IGO. Riddi£ord-st., Npwtuwn . TWESSMXKIXU Wnnlcd at home, by ■*■-' well-trained Dressmaker. 85a, Dun-can-tcr'.. Kilbirnie. ' T ADIES—Your material cut and fitted; -" day or evening dresses, chfjdren'a clothes a specialty. At the Pressarttmj i Room, 50, Manriers-st. ; VITANTED, Typewriting or Book-keep-/ '' ing, to do at home, work done at shortest notice. 717, Evg. Post. \I7ATCH, Clock, and Time Recorder Re- '» pairs ;it shortest notice. Tomlin, iGleed; and Co., 123, Willis-st. PAINTER, Paperhanger (tradesman), Paper hung from Is roll; Houses, Roofs painted, cheap. 725,, Evg. Post. IVE Shillings, Suits, Costumes, and Overcoats, Cleaned and Pressed, collected and delivered. Shamrock Dry Cleaners. Tel. 28-948. HAVE your Suit Cleaned and Pressed, ss. Ring up Shamrock Dry Cleaners. Tel. 28-348. ANTED, by Tradesman, Painting, Paperhanging, Glazing, and all decorating work, estimates free, terms reasonablo. Ring 25-793. . LEARN TO DRIVE. _ ■pUPILS speedily coached for Licoace at ■»- minimum cost. Good trade, no fail* urcs. Teh 2-1-719 (or call), 70, Camferidg_ terraea,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1931, Page 1
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