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i ■ ■ A ' "RED TO£"- ---; REMINDER. "\ "~CIBSK (JiWO HOURS TO 6 O'CLOCK, Take a bottle home for supper. SITUATIONS VACANT. VITANTEp, Canvassers, two good house- "' hold lines, good commission. 212, EvuPost. ~ VyANTED, . Competent Ladies' • Tailor, " remodel costume, sleeves at fault, coat to be recut; reasonable charges. • Write, stating price, 1908, Evg. Post. WANTED, Capable Young Woman, to help with infant and light.housework, 6leep out. Apply, with references, to Mrs. Edwards, 44, Central terrace, Kclburn.- '. WANTED, Girl to Mind Baby, after- ' ' noons, Monday to Friday, 10s. Apply 9, Gleneagle Flats, The Terrace, between 7-8 p.m. ' ANTED, Young Girl, under 20 to help with housework. Apply, after 9 a.m., 60. Kelburu-par. ■ ANTED, Lower Hutt, Experienced Domestic Help, for all duties, live in. Apply 315, Evg. Post! WANTED, a Boy or an Apprentice for Racing Stable, able to ride work. Apply Ebb Simpson, Trentham. f^ANVASSERS wanted who cau Sell. V, We have the goods. . Room 3, 245, Lambton-'qy.' • . SCOTTISH Registry, 208, Quay—Fcmala Cook, 35s;' High-class Dressmaker, Probationer. 'Waitress, suburbs;. Married Couples, Cook-Generals, country. SUBURBAN Hairdressing Rooms have Vacancy for Girl to do cutting and assist generally. : Apply 301, Evg. .Post. . GIRL, Housework, look after children. 68, Pirie-st. ' AN Apprentice for Dressmaking Shop. . AVrite 296, Evg. Post. IRL for Kitchen, must be thoroughly clean, capable. Golden Venture, Levy Bldgs., after 7.30 p.m. XCELLENT opportunity for young lady to take orders for well-known high-grade line of Ladies' Underwear; good commission. 258, Evg. Post. ITVAXI-DRIVER wanted, one^third takJ- ings. I supply gas and oil. Apply. at 8 a.m., 74,. Boulcott-Bt. G-. Millar. TRAVELLER. . r WANTED, Capable and Energetic Maa as Traveller for high-class tailoring, preferably one with knowledge of the trade. Write 244, Evg. Post. __ LADY FOOTWEAR ASSISTANT. "REQUIRED for our Palmerston North -"" Branch; must be experienced. Apply • Wholesale Boot Co., Bond-st. : ~~ WANTED, ~~ " BARMAID, refs. reqiiired. Apply P. J. ' Griffin, Gresham Hotel.' _' MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED. \X7ANTED, all Classes of Dressmaking, " Remodelling a- specialty, Costumes Turned, £1 Is, satisfaction guaranteed. 94, Abel Smith-st. ■' LADIES— We are specialists in Permanent Waving, Finger Waving, etc. Call in and see us. Mr; H. Mears also in attendance. Miss Laurerison, 3, Bond-st., off-'Manners-Bt. Te.l. 44-437.- - -■ "RODYBUILDINGr-All Classes of Work '-"-*• wantedy prices reasonable. Conversions a specialty. 1621, Evg. Post. r<HIMNEY "Sweep—Geo. 1. Luff, 3, ■ Queen-st., tel. 22-201. Chimney. Pots, Reg. Sheets fitted, Coppers Reset, distance no object; ' nARPENTERING— If you require a. V Good Carpenter and ' a satisfactory; job done properly. Tel. 28-970. ■-C^B"*ardson, 6,,Ebor-st. :E.R. Tel: 24-598. PINCKNEYjiArt Upholsterer, 47, Cambridge terrace, for Chesterfields, Easy Chairs, Loose C6vers, etc; Repainnj and- Re-covering done. Tel. 22-615. T^DMUJiI D -SHAW,' Registered Plumber, ■*^ ' .72, Kilb'irnie-'cres., Kilbirnie. Workmanship 'the best.; Prompt service. Estimates ■' freely- given.- 'Tal. 25-124. ■■ \I7ANTED-Spoutiiig' fixed from Is per " foot. Wo do Roof Repairs; we do Plumbing and Drainage, and we are reasonable. Christie. 144, Britomart-st. Xel. 24-217. . , TEETH Repaired in 1% hours, lowest ■ -charges. Hours 8.30 a.m. to 5.69 p.m. Open Fridays till 8.30. Dental Repair Rooms, 13a, Courtenay-pl., Best Martin's Boot Shop. . "PLUMBING—For Plumbing, .DrainlayJL ing, Jobbing, , and Repairs, entrust work to: an expert. H. T. Martis, The Crescent, Roseneath. Tel. 21-171. PLUMBING should be attended to before winter comes. Ring C. W. Martin, Plumber, 13, Tory-st. . Tel. 20-982. Moderate charges. . , PLEATING, Hemstitching, Overlooking, Eaggot Stitching, Parisian Embroidery, and Diamante, Pinking. Miss Nicholl, Mercef-st: (upstairs); Tel; 44-246., "PAINTING, Paperhanging; wanted by -*■ first-class tradesman; reasonable. Write 1339. Evg. Post. ; VREDE & WELSFORD, for Extension • "Ladders/ Steps, etc.; all kinds of wood-turning done. Tel. 24-480. 262, Adelaide-rd. "PARKIN.BROS., for Shop Fittings. A LTERATIONS, Office Fittings, R? ■^- • pairs of all kinds. Estimates given. G. W. Booth, Builder, 50, Wilson-st. Tel. 14-585. '. TTPHOLSTERER wants Work. Suite* *J Re-covered from £1 (one pound); best of workmanship. .Victor .Kirkbeck, Ltd., Lower Tory-st., round corner Ga* Co. Tel. 28-326. At your service. ' ADIES' Hair Specialists—Permanent Waving, Eugene Steam and Oil System, 355, full head; large soft ware and ringlet ends guaranteed. Roscoe and Stewart (late Donnelly's), 40, Mercer-st. Tel. 40-544. ' '. ■ TTPHOLSTERER! I must have work, *-'.' Will R«-«6ver your Suite for a few shillings. Ring 45-983. Mr. Burrows. Open Upholstering Factory, Boulcott-st. EC. EVANS, Painless Extractions and • .Denture Specialist, Broadway Bldgs., nearly opposite Fuller's, Courtenay-pl. Tel. 20-027. MISS REDPATH, the Eugene Permanent Waving and Curling Specialist. Full head 355, guaranteed. Tel. 22-552, Courtenny' Chambers.' Courtenay-pl. pARPENTER wants Work, jobs well done, bedrock, sash cords refitted Is each. 1971, Evg.'Post. . SHAVING. A pleasant feature of your daily toilet if your Razor is Reground and Reset by pur special process. R. .!'. Shakes, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 42, Manners-st.' .. . /CARPENTERING, Concreting, Paintinp. Alterations, Repairs, Garages. Walls, Fences, .Paths;, low prices. Estimates free. ' Sowry. Tel. 14-340. AT.CH, Clock, and Time Recorder Repairs at shortest notice. Tomlin, Glced, and Co.. 123, Willis-st. GJONEY, Upholsterer, for Chester- ♦ fields, etc. Re-covering, Repairs, Renovations; moderate charges; estimates:, cartage free. Tel. 36-003. . MISCELLANEOUS. ]\f ORLIFE Tablets Strengthen the Stoui- •"■*• ach, Feed the Blood, mid make ths Body Disease-proof. -All' Clicmisto. GREY hair 'positively banished willi Rachel Hair Tonic. 3s 6d big bottle. C Hv l'errctt, Chemist;,

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1931, Page 1

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