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SITUATIONS VACANT. LETTERPRESS FEEDER. W - ' Experienced Letterpress . Feeder; girl with some'knowledge of bindery work preferred- Apply Stone. son., and Co., Ltd.,"C4 Ghnznce Street. ' WANTED, CMART IMPROVER for Millinery Workroom, • two or three years' experience essential. Apply • . . ~-...,■ MILLINERY SHOWROOM; Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd. j customs clerk: REQUIRED for Merchant's' Office,' a •" YOUTH to act as Customs. Clerk and assist in office; must have experience. State age and enclose copies' of testimonials. . Apply . - . ' ■ ■1518 Evening Post. . THREE BRIGHT YOUNG MEN —* UNDER THIRTY FOR A REPUTABLE, SUCCESSFUL FIRM. (~)UR leading salesmen this month have ' w already earned from £20 to £10 commission. . ■• February our best month 'since 1926. Pleasant work. Real opportunities: for promition. " ' If you are eager, ambitious, and a worker, write me why I should give you this opportunity to increase your income. SALES MANAGER, 1555 Evening Post. ' JUNIOR SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. ' T FADING Firm of Wellington Mer--LJ chants has a Vacancy for a JUNIOR SHORTHAND-TYPISTE to act as General Office Junior. Good handwriting essential. Apply, in own handwriting, in strict confidence, stating age and enclosing copies of references, to MANUSCRIPT, Care Charles Hames Advertising Agency, The "Dominion" Building, Wellington, C.I. PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL ■ BOARD. POSITION OF SISTER. PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL. A PPLICATIONS for the above Position ■ £X are invited from Registered "Nurses. Salary £107 10s to £140 per annum in accordance with experience. .• - • . Applicants to furnish particulars as to age, experience, and to enclose copies of, recent testimonials. Applications close with the undersigned on MONDAY, MARCH 27. . .' A. J. PHILLIPPS,- ---_ Managing Secretary. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. TO LET TO LET* O LET TO LET. OFFICES : in the - - - . "EVENING POST"- '-: v NEW BUILDING. ONE SUITE AND SEVERAL' SINGLE ROOMS. Well Lighted. Central-heated. -' EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. . . For terms and conditions, apply BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., Proprietors, ' "Evening Post." TO LET— MISCELLANEOUS. OHO LET, Hall, Ist floor, 2000 square feet; ■*• suitable factory,' meetings, or gymnasium. Apply 2S Rintoul Street. Tel. 24-093. - TO LET, - - •' OFFICES -AND WAREHOUSE SPACE, Also " ' -'•"■i APPROX. 8500 Sq. Ft., SECOND FLOOR. TIfODERN Reinforced Concrete Build--LTJ- ing, central position, perfectly lighted, suitable offices, warehouse, or. factory. Apply - •■.,:■■■.■ ■ Mr. McCambridge, ' MAGNUS MOTORS, LIMITED, Wakefield Street. ■- WANTED TO BUY. (~)NE HUNDRED Modern Used Cara V Wanted. Let Wellington's largest cash. ' buyers make you an offer. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON'S GARAGE, 97 Taranaki Street. Tel. 55-126. S A CIS, V ; TX7E are cash buyers of good, sound YV FLOUR, GRAIN, AND CHAFF SACKS in any quantity. '.■', ' W. H. LONG AND CO., LTD, 21-23, Ghuznee street. = ' ~ MISCELLANEOUS. ■■ ■:• ■ . rjONSTrPATION! Take Harvey's Mineral x-' Tonic, which keeps you regular- in. natural way. 3s 6d C. H. Perrett, Chemist. ' " S 6d PER week will supply that Sideboard, Table, Chesterfield, or Easy, Chair at Art Cabinet Co.. Willis-st. T ADIES—We still lead for ther.smart--Li est Coats on the easiest of terms; wear while you pay. ' Heimann's, 13a Courtenay Place, upstairs. CMART Coats, Costumes, Dresses; the •^ easiest of terms. See our smart styles; prices cheaper than ever. Heimann's. .•-:-•: \ .< TI/TEN'S suits, 100 to choose from," 10a • i'-1- deposit and 5s weekly. Heimann's, 13a \Courtenay Place. ' "W'EURALGIA! Almost instantaneous -L' relief secured by taking Phen-Asco Tablets. 6d, Is 6d. " Saimders, Ltd., Chemists, Courtenay Place. ■ ■ - /^JOATS, Coats, newest everyday styles, from 655; easy terms to pay. Heimann's. 13a Courtenay Place. ' ' 'THE Best Home Brew: Lion Brand. 2s -1- packet makes IS quart bottles. "C. H. Perrett, Chemist. '-■'" ' TOPDRESS YOUR LAWK. . TOP Spit Waiwetu Soil. Horlor'. Motors, Lower Hutt. Tel: 60-277. ENGAGEMENT. ./ "TiIRECT to the Public from our WorkXJ shop-ENGAGEMENT RINGS. ■ See us. You'll save money. .- HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, Manufacturing Jewellers, • ■ 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). " Established 20 years. '\

At the Basin Reserve tomorrow night, commencing at 7.45 p.m., the final"athletic gathering of the season will be held. The Wellington Centre has spared no expense in bringing together talent worthy, of public support. Norma Wilson, the greatest ' woman sprinter ever seen in the Dominion, will again ,be seen iv action. Frank Grose (Canterbury), ex-national champion cyclist, has accepted an invitation to compete, and with Jack Wade (Wangauni), present champion over the three distances, and the Wellington" crack. R. Ulmer, also participating, some thrilling contests should be witnessed. The interhouse relay race, which caused such a stir at the last meeting, is. to be.repeated, and a seventy-five yards championship event has been included in the programme for these girls. The Scots College Pipe Band will head the parade, starting at 7.45 p.m., and there will not be a dull moment during the whole meeting, which concludes at lKlo'p.m. The'Dewar Shield will ba competed for, and 3s at' least foiir clubs have a chance of success keen competition should be seen. .

Messrs. Silverstone and Co. will hold an auction sale of unredeemed pledges on behalf o£ the Courtenay Loan Office.oa Thursday, March j23,-at- J>3(U]J.ias" ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 2

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