A "RED TOIT REMINDER. rpWO HOURS TO 6 O'OLOOK, Take a bottle home for supper. [ SITUATIONS VACANT. YX^ANTED, Good Salesmen, on commis- " * sion basis only, house-to-house lines, 20 per cent, commission. Apply Specialty Woodwork, Haining-st. YXTANTED, for Companionship, Refined ' ' Young Lady, willing help in home, board with young private family., refei* ences. 715, Evg. Post. WANTED, Presentable, Intelligent GirlT to demonstrate Queen Anne Choeo* lates. Apply Adams Brnee, Ltd. WANTED, First-class Trumpet Player for well-known Wellington Dance Band. Apply Box 712, Evg. Post. WANTED, for Kelburn, Capable Young Girl, by the day, cooking and light housework. 608, Evg. Post. WANTED, Girl, as Companion and as* sist with light duties, comfortable home. Apply 62, Stanley-st., Berhamporc WANTED, Smart Young Girl, 8 to 5, daily, assist light duties and care small child. 42, Colombo-st, Lower Hutt. YI7ANTED, Apprentice to Fur Trade; ** only those with previous experience in making up need apply. Mary Garden, Manners-st. WANTED, by All-British Sales Organisation, *sation, 2 Good Men for Wellington; unquestionable credentials essential. Stata experience direct-to-public selling, age, etc., to 796, Evg. Post. WANTED, Assistant, sell art union tick-ets.-Apply Braithwaite's, 66, Courte-nay-pl., Monday, 10.30-11.30. ANTED, a Relieving Maid. Apply, New Zeala'nder Hotel. ___ pANVASSEKS Wanted, Household line, *-^ experience not essential, good commission basis live man. 118, Russell terrace. WO Reliable Representatives, must have smart appearance and be men of proved ability; no others need apply; bond required. 838, Evg. Post. __ "niSTRIBOTORS required for North, Is- •*-' land towns, for quick selling Specialty Line, 100 per cent, profit. Nelson Import Co., Box 109, Nelson. ■ "DEFINED Lady Canvasser for Superior. ■*■* Line Apparel; must be recommended, good address. 815, Evg..Post. ANTED, Good Painter, for about fortnight, 7-rd. house, Khandallah; wages not . contract; gear provided if necessary. 457, Evg. Post. r WANTED, a Reliable Married Couple, for mixed farm, both with dairy farm experience, machines used. Write 21, Evg. I Post. , \S7ANTED, Registered Plumber, prefer- • * ence given to one with drain-laying certificate. Apply Barr-Brown, Hain-ing-st^ _ JYXJANTED, Experienced Frock Machin.- ---■ »' ists, also Female Presser for frocks. [Apply F. Khouri, Ltd., Todd's Bldgs., Courtenay-pl. . " MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED, \T7ANTED, Boot Repairs. Gent's soled " and heeled, ss; Ladies; 3s 6d. Boolmaker; Pirie-st-j next Mouat; Grocer. YX7ANTED, Dressmaking, by'good dress- ** maker; dresses, coats, renovationsj 8s a day. 848, Evg. Post. \X7ANTED, by good tradesman, Painting » ' or Paperhanging, anywhere; wages only; suggestions free. Reply 809, Evg. Post. . . ' QUANTITY Surveyor would Prepare : Builders' Quantities; terms according to results. - Write 921, Evg. Post. URS and Fur Coats Remodelled, Renovated, Repaired by experts. Avoid Easter rush. Alaska Fur Depot, 103, Wil-lis-st. DRESSMAKING School (30, Courtenaj ■ place, opp. Paramount Theatre).—> Frocks Cut (French . cutter), Day and Evening Classes. ■ ■ TTPHOLSTBRER will Re-cover or Re- *-' pair Furniture at people's own homes; reasonable; or cart free. Tel. 36-663. SEWING Machine Repair Service, all makes; prompt and reliable; we call. Tel. 25-863. _ /CHIMNEY Sweep—The Marvel, C. Lans* down, 89, Thorndon-qy. Tel. 41-487. AINTING, Paperhanging, Roofs from 15s; Sashcords, Is 6d; Rooms from 8s; Glazing. Satisfaction always, quick. 835, Evg. Post. T7XPERT Dressmaking, Tailoring, Cos"' ■»-' tumes, 255; Coats, 17s 6d, Dresses, 10s 6d, 12s 6d; Renovations specialty. 42, Aparuna-av.,*off Chelsea-st.. Miramar. /CARPENTERING, Concreting, Painting, Alterations, Repairs, Garages, Walls, Fences, Paths, low prices, estimates free. Sowry, tel. 14-340. ' RESSMAKING Daily, New Frock* made, Old Frocks remade, perfect fit guaranteed; highest recommendations, 10s fares. 654, Evg. Post. RESSMAKING—Ladies' own materials made up at shortest notice. Renovations. All classes Fur AVork done. Charges moderate. Miss Sharkey, 93, Molesworth-gt. MOTOR Driving—Learn to Drive without accidents; experienced teacher has Vncaucy for One Pupil. Ring 17-037. T ADIES' Hairdvessing.—Mr. H. Hears, •Li late of Donnelly and Son, is now irk attendance witji Miss Lswrenson, Toilef; Specialist, Bond-st., off Manners-st. Tel. 44-437. . T ADIES—Book your Easter Appoint* J— ment now; Eugene Permanent Wav» ing, 35s full head. Roscoe and Stewart (late Donnelly's), 40, Merccr-sl. Tel. 40^ 544. MISS REDPATH, Eugene Permanent Waving Specialist, Courtenay-pl. Tel. 22-522. Special preparation for retaining the wave in the hair; os 6d a bottle. ET your Motor repaired at home, half the cost. R. Jennings, 37, Braitb-waite-st.. Karori. ptARPENTERING^Jf you require ft '-' Good Carpenter and a satisfactory job done properly. Tel. 28-970. C. Richardson, 6, Ebor-st. P.R. Tel. 24-598. . INCKNEY, Art Upholsterer, 47, Cam-bridge-ter., for Chesterfields. Easy: Chairs, Loose Covers, etc. Repairing and, Re-covering done. Tel. 22-615. DMUND SHAW, Registered Plumber, 72, Kilbirnie-cres., K;lbirnie. Work* manship the best. Prompt service. Estimates freely given. Tel. 25-124. ( ANTED—Spouting fixed from Is per foot. We do Roof Repairs; we d» Plumbing and Drainage, and we are reasonable. Christie, 144, Britomart-st. Tel. 24-217. . TEETH Repaired in 1% hours, lowest charges. Hours 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays till 8.30. Dental Repair Rooms, 13a, Courtenay-pl., next Martin's Boot Shop. PLUMBING— For Plumbing, Drainlaying, Jobbing and Repairs, entrust work to an expert. H. T. Martis, The Crescent, Roseueath. Tel. 21-171. pLUMBING should be attended to b<* *■ fore winter comes. Ring C. W. Martin, Plumber, 13, Tory-st. Tel. 20-982. Moderate charges. ' ' T?LEATING, Hemstitching, Ovcrloekiuc* *• Faggot Stitching, Parisian Embroidery and Diamante, Pinking. Miss NicholU Mercer-st. (upstairs). Tel. 44-24 G. TTPROLSTERERI I must have work, yJ Will Re-cover your Suite (or a fewj shillliugs. Ring 48-OS3. Mr. Burrows; Open Upholstering Factory, ..Bgujcol.t-M_ pARKIN BROS, for Shop Sitting*. "■
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 1
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