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SITUATIONS VACANT. WINDOW-DRESSER REQUIRED. s rpHE Services', of a thoroughly competent •*■ and reliable Window. Dresser are required by a leading business house. Firstclass crepe work essential. Reply 1679 Evg. Post. ' MANTLE SHOWROOM. ,TI7E require 2 Competent YOUNG k" SENIOR SALESWOMEN to take charge of country "shop in progressive town. PPy MKS. MARTIN, C/o D. Levin, Ltd., 35 Taranaki Street. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. PATHOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. ' A PPLICATIONS will be received up to ■**■ Wednesday, May 31, 1933, for the position of Technician in the Pathological Department. Salary £250 per annum. State age and qualifications, and enclose copies of recent, testimonials. Applications to be marked "Technician" and addressed to the Secretary, Wellington Hospital. R. BROWN, Secretary. ASSISTANT STEVEDORE. WANTED, an Experienced ASSISTANT STEVEDORE. Must have thorough knowledge of stowage of all classes of refrigerated and general cargoes. Holders of foreign-going Master's certificate will receive special consideration. Apply, stating experience and qualifications, to ' STEVEDORE, Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dominion Building, Wellington, Cl. MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' i-"- ASSCE. CO., LTD. (Life Assurance in the Ordinary Branch). ' WELLINGTON METROPOLITAN DIVISION. "Applications are invited to fill positions v Inspectors in the 0.8. Field Staff of the M.L.C. Apply personally. WELLINGTON COUNTRY DIVISION. Applications are invited to fill positions of— 1. Inspectors on the 0.8. Field Staff for Masterton, Dannevirke, Levin, and New Plymouth. 2. Sub-agents in the Ordinary Branch throughout Wellington, Hawke's Bay, and Taranaki Provinces. Applicants for (i) should have their own ca,r and must possess an intimate knowledge of surrounding districts, and may apply personally, or in writing, outlining qualifications, and previous selling experience, if anj*. For both Metropolitan and Country Divisions preference will be given to professional men, and a salary and commission can be arranged for suitable applicants. Full instructions will be given before duties commence. CHIEF INSPECTOR. Head Office, Wellington. ' : WANTED TO BENT. \ITANTED, end of June, 4 or 5 rd. ■ i.'' Modern Bungalow, garage, handycity; moderate rent assured. 1696 Evg. Post. . WANTED, 2-rd. House or Bach, furnished. 1670 Evg. Post. \\f ANTED to Rent, Partly-furn. Flat, 3 >*• rooms, kitchenette, self-contained, 2 children school age. 1659 Evg. Post. ANTED to, Rent, 2 or 3-rd. Bach, vicinity Lyall Bay, Kilbirnie. 01 Post Agency, Kilbirnie. ,_ ANTED, 2 Rooms or One and kitch.;nette with fireplace, furnished. State rent; John Street vicinity. 1627 Evg. Post. . WANTED, by two Young Men, Place, suitable for workshop, central, top floor_prfiferred, gas and electricity; must be reasonable; long term. State rent and particulars to 1685 Evp. Post. WANTED Rent. Small Building, suitable for workshop, vicinity Neivtown. . Tel. 25-221. ' NFURN. Sunny Flat, 3 rooms, kitchenette, two business women, vicinity - Willis Street, no climb. 1633 Evg. Post. WO Unfurnished Rooms and kitchenette, vicinity Technical College. State terms, must be moderate, 1707 Evg. Post. PETONE or Hutt—Furnished Rooms wanted urgently; reasonable rent. . AVrite 701 Evg. Post, Petone. . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANTED, 2~ Young Civil Servants share Large Room with another; £1 ' week, washing, etc. Address at 203 Willis Street. YOUNG Public Servant wants Board, cheap, central, private home preferred. Write 1752 Evg. Post. - ACANCIES, single room, large room, fireplace, god<l moals, every convenience. 10 Kensington Street, off Abel Smith Street. f USINESS Girl requires Board, must be reasonable, vicinity Newtown. 1775 Evg. Post. ORIENTAL BAY—Select Board . and " Residence, ladies or gentlemen. Tel. 54-344. 10 Hay Street. j WILLIS STREET, 239—Respectable Man to Shave Room, fireplace; also Bach to Share, gaa ring, c.l. WILLIS STREET 268 has > Vacancies Boarders, hot and cold showers, good meals, laundry done; 17s 6d week. ADY requires Board, sunny room, fireplace if possible, Mount Victoria preferred. 1613 Evg. Post. pOMFORTABLE Board offered Gcntle- '-' man in private home, 'single room, Foft washing; 25a. Tel. 50-479. CTDNG Man requires Board; Alicetown, Lower Hutt, preferred; private home; reasonable. Apply 1626 Evg. Post. BOARD-RESIDENCE offered to paying guest, select, private, handy Thorndon; also Double Bach. Particulars ring 47-540. BALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place, excellent Accommodation; revised tariff; spectal low rate casuals; permanente from 27s 6d.' Tel. 51-830. ING'S HOTEL, Courtenay Place— Superior Accommodation, excellent table; permanents from 255; casuals 6s 'cd.'.day. 52-652. E. Doull, Proprietress. - fiOMFORTABLJB Board-Residence, 18 Hobson Street, room, fireplace, suit two; sep. entrance; moderate terms. 43----690. BOARD offered 6 young men, quiet home, Thorndon, 18s per week; also Rooms with fireplaces for couples. Ring 42-452. pOLUMBIA Private Hotel—.Central, '-' comfortable, convenient; bed and '■"■ breakfast, 4s; weekly, 15s arid 17s 6d. Tel. 41-584. ~~ GOLD BUYERS. ~~~ OLD False Teeth, Gold, and Jewellery bought. Note new address: Platinum Scrap Co., 101 Willis Street (Mandel's Buildings). _____ OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. FOR 20 years we have been buying Gold : in Wellington. Obtain the best value for yours from a New Zealand firm. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, Manufacturing Jewellers, 84 Willis Street (over Preston's). GOLD PRICES INCREASED.' IN spite of the fact that a decided fall in Gbld was anticipated, the price has been maintained. We have therefore decided to increase our price to the public. : SOVEREIGNS 27a 6d EACH. SOVEREIGNS 27s 6d EACH. More for quantities. AUSTRALIAN NOTES. We have a quantity to sell at 19s 9d each. BRITISH GOLD EXPORT, 72 Manners Street. Telephone 42-893. MISCELLANEOUS. CLASSIFIED Advertising in "The Even-! ■ V-,, ing Post" is,a safe and easy method to meet your requirements. "The Post's" record circulation is a guarantee of 'service. ' i

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 3