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SITUATIONS VACANT. T*7AXTKr)- OFFICE ASSISTANT. Ee- *' ply, stating age, experience, etc., also enclose copies testimonials, to SIS, Evg. Post. "~~ FROCK CUTTERS. "VUAXTED, for our Inexpensive Frock '* Department, Capable and Experienced Cutter, also Capable Machinists. Apply The Manager, Fashions, Ltd., Gas Co. Bldg., C'ourtenny-pl., City. TA.ILORESSKS WANTED. WANTED. First-class Coat Table Hands. Apply Cowley and Griffin, 1, Dixonst.. Belcher's Buildings. WANTED, YOUNG LADIES of Ability '' to sell "Cleo Beautiset." Apply ROOM 6. .3rd. Floor, Victoria House, 48, Victoria-st. FROCK MACHINISTS^ WANTED, Frock Machinist, good wages, permanent position for suitable machinist-. Mrs. Birks, - The Pleating House, 63, Manners-st. (over J. Bell, Tailor). - - -' TO FROCK CUTTERS. WE require an EXPERIENCED FROCK CUTTER AND DESIGNER to take charge of our Workroom; permanent position. Apply • " ' THE VOGUE, Willis-st. WANTED, SMART JUNIOR, for Silk »V and Dress Dept., previous experience essential. . Apply \ GEORGE AND DOUGHTY, LTD., ■ Victoria street. WANTED, Experienced GIRL, for !*' Hosiery Department; also Experienced GIRL for Fancy Department; age about IG-17. Apply GEORGE AND.DOUGHTY, LTD., Victoria street, Wellington. 'WANTED, Competent Young Lady ** Shorthand-Typiste, and one with knowledge of bookkeeping essential; the vacancy, which will be a, permanent one, is for a principal town in the North Island centre; good salary. Apply personally to Mr. Cummins, Ist Floor, Seater's Bldgs., 105, . Customhouse-qj\, Friday, at 10 a.m. . ■ . - ■ APPLICATIONS FOR. P.W.D. COOKHOUSE CATERER. r A PPLICATIONS are herewith called for •A a COOKHOUSE CATERER for the Public Works Cookhouse at Glenside, Tawa Flat, Wellington." There are 50 boarders to be catered for. Terms of agreement and conditions of contract can be inspected at the -N.Z; Workers' Union Head Office, 25, Trades Hall, Wellington. . • - Applications close with the undersigned en 30th NOVEMBER, 1931. A. COOK-, General Secretary. N.Z.W.U. • FOREMAN PRINTER WANTED. WANTED, a Thoroughly Competent tv» WORKING FOREMAN for Printing Department of- Country Newspaper Office. Must have good all-round practical knowledge and be capable of giving estimates. .Wages £6 per week. Apply by letter, in confidence, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies of testimonials, to PRINTER, Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, "The Dominion" Building, Wellington. TAILOR'S FOREMAN. \ A LEADING High-class Wellington «^- Tailor's require a Man with firstBand knowledge of ■ up-to-date methods in team work, capable of running a workroom and controlling staff. None but highgrade men need apply. Write, giving full particulars of previous experience, and stating salary required, to SMARTCUT, Care Jenkins Advertising, "Evening 'Post" "Chambers, Wellington. " PARTNERSHIPS, AGENCIES, ETC.~ WANTED, Young .Man with £50 as il* Working Partner in' manufacturing business; exceptional opportunity; no esperienceT. necessary.-- 828, Evg. Post. ■ -'■ OWSER. Station,, City or suburbs, small workshop accommodation;.-- partnership- considered. 799, Evg. Post.OPPORTUNITY- for- Salesman with capital ■ and. confidence in returning •wave of..prosperity,- extend- young wholesale manufacturing business, ladies' wear, dresses, "underclothing,' mantles; partnerehip. Ring Tel. 54-386 for. interview; principals only. -' ■ '■..'."''■-' M" ANUFACTURING Proposition with great money-making possibilities needs' further capital before starting; £20,000 ■ already subscribed. Will stand any investigation. Great chance for anyone with £100 or £200 o£ ready money (one man with. £1000 or two with £500 preferred) to invest as sleeping partners. Full particulars on application to ■ 892. Evening. Post. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. TO LET, TO LET, O LET, - '- TO LET, OFFICES In the "EVENING POST" NEW BUILDING. ONE SUITE AND SEVERAL SINGLE . ROOMS. Well Lighted. Central-heated. EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS -AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. ■ Also, ROOF HOUSE, suitable for Studio. For terms and conditions, apply BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., Proprietors, "Evening Post." FLATS AND ROOMS TO LET. SUITABLE couple, D. Bed-Sitting-room and kitchenette (furn.), 255; Single ditto,, JOs. 93, Abel Smith-st. rpHE TERRACE — Desirably pleasant 'J- 3-rd. Furn. Flat, absolutely independent, sep. entrances, delightful surroundings. 351, Terrace. 54-645. O FURNISHED -Rooms, scullery, range, & cheap rent;, garden; near tram. 927, Post Agency, ■ Newtown. JOHN-ST. vicinity—Furnished Flat, sep. entrance, cooker; adults; 255; refs. 152, Adelaide-rd. Apply 150. SUPERIOR 2-rd. Furnished Flat, large sunny rooms, all convs., central, modern house, moderate rent. 31, Homest. Tel. 52-723. 'riENTßAL—Unfurnished Front Room &J. with gas cooker, fireplace, c. light. 26, Arthur-st. TWO Unfurnished Rooms, gas stove, sep. meters, modern convs., 14s. 243, Post Agency, Lower Hutt. p URNISHED Bed-Sitting-room, sun all day, moderate rent. Cartwright, Burnside-av., Lower Hutt. rpHE TERRACE, 256—Two exceptionally -*- well-furnished Single Rooms, own kitchenette, every modern-cony.; moderate rental to suitable tenant's. _ INVERLEITH, 306] Oriental parade— To Let on lease, Small, Well-appoint-ed Cottage, furnished.gr unfurnished, bed-sitting-room, kitchenette, bathroom, dress-, ing-roomi suit' 'quiet. bachelor or business couple. Tel. 50-715. ■ ■■• . ORIENTAL BAY. SUPERIOR Unfurnished Flat, fronting Parade, lease expiring; 5 rooms, kitchenette, concrete building, modern equipment, garage optional. Tel. 50-118. SUPERIOR FLAT TO LET. r\ CHARMING Flat, Boulcott-st. (one •"- minute from Willis-st-.), 2 rooms and kitchenette, tel., running hot water to bath and sink, adults, refs. essential; lent 25s weekly. JAMES STELLIN AND COMPANY, . 113-115, Customhouse-ay. Tel. 43-969.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1931, Page 3

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