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SITUATIONS VACANT. ' CLOTHING TRIMMERS. ~ WANTED, at once, Youth for Trimming Room; one with previous experience preferred. A. Levy, Ltd., Uniform Contractors, Levy Building. UNDERCLOTHING FACTORY. MACHINISTS are required for Flatlock and Overlook Machines. Good wages and pleasant working conditions to suitable girls. Apply in writing, stating experience, to . G. S. AMOS AND CO., LTD., P.O. Box 333, Wellington. , ~ DORIS ROCK, LTD., " Model Frock Designers, etc., 7 BOND STREET. WE require a YOUNG LADY of good appearance for the position of Shop Sales. Must be fully experienced in frock selling. Applications, by letter only, addressed care Manager, stating age, and enclosing copy references. ~~ ~~ SALESMAN. OUR Specialty Department has Vacancy for Energetic Salesman of undoubted character and integrity. Applicants with previous experience in direct selling preferred. ' • Apply iri first instance by letter to A. AND T.- BURT, LTD., Courtenay Place. "VURSE required for Hawke's Bay dis- -" trict, with headquarters probably Hastings. Forward full particulars,, in the first instance, to HEADQUARTERS, New Zealand Red Cross Society, Inc., Dixon Street, Wellington. WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE. WANTED, for the Wellington Boys' Institute and S. A. Rhodes Home for Boys, a DIRECTOR and MATRON. Preference will be given to a married couple (live on premises), no facilities for children. ' ■ ' Apply, giving all particulars as to experience, and enclosing copies only of credentials, to THE CHAIRMAN, Management Committee, ' Boys' Institute, Wellington, WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED FOREWOMAN. \N Experienced Forewoman is required for lai^ge men's and women's underwear manufactory. First-class credentials essential; good remuneration to suitableapplicant. Apply by letter, giving the fullest particulars, to - FOREWOMAN, C/o .J. Ilott, Ltd., Advertising Agents, 166 Manchester Street, Christchurch. PARTNERSHIPS, AGENCIES, ETC. A GENCY (N.Z.) for Toilet Lines, with -^*-' stock, £75. J. S. Watson, Business Broker, 10 Manners Street. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. FIRUIT Shop, in Cuba" Street, shop arid living-rooms, immediate possession can be had, low rental. J. Fanning and Co., 74 Manners Street. pENTRE Willis Street, above Brady's, Office, hot point, rent 10s. Apply Herb. Price, Room 11, 54-56 Willis Street, or ring 45-440. TO LET, QFFICES in the '.'Evening .Post" New Building, including one suite of 3 rooms, facing WillU Street -<uid several leparate r'oomi. Well Lighted, Central Heated, ftental* moderate. Apply. ■\ v BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., Proprietors, : "Evening Post." TO LET. ', . ■ SMALL Front O*ffice formerly sub-let to ; - the White. Star Tourist Services, who have removed ;'ta larger premises. This is very centrally -situated in the Hotel Windsor Building in ; the, heart, of Willis Street.' Suitable tenant can share plate-glass window space' jf desired. •Apply on the premises^l \ " . 15.0.5. MOTORS, LTD., BookiDg Office, "i ■'" . Hotel Windsor Building, ' •■■■' 51 Willis Street. „„ Telephone 45-842.' . .-..- :■",*■:•'■ 'W BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Board, by middle-aged man, in private family, no othci1 boarders. 300 Evg, Post. -.-■ . . "'.•■'.'•..■'"" WANTED, Ladies or Gentlemen ; Boarders, all convs., large sunny roomsi very- central. Apply 15 Rosina Terrace, ;Tehy,45»232.\V; " ■ : TI/'ANTED, by working girl, Board with 1 • L homely people; handy town; reasonable. 322 Evg. Post. ; UPPER DIXON ST., 126 (one minute Perrett's Corner)— Superior BoardResidence offered two gentlemen, share large front room, good table, tel. BOARD offered Young Gentleman, comfortable home, piano, good • table, 255; .washing. 3 Lipman -Street, Majoribanks- Street. T ADY in-business' would like Comfort- •*-^ able Board and Lodging, sunny, quiet room; reasonable .charge; Oriental Bay or Mt. Vjctoria. 328 Evg. Post. ' CUPERIOR' Board offered 2 Gents, all •^ eonvs., • terms moderate, tel. 131 Abel Smith Street. ,-;' KENSINGTON STREET (10)— Good ' Board and Residence, single room, jilouble room, fireplace, suit married couple or friends. AKRIED Couple with child 3 years require Comfortable Board in Protestant home, own: sitting-room, near town preferred. State terms to 142 Evg. Post. LARGESunny D.8.5.-R., fireplace, single beds, excellent table, reasonable; suit two gents. Tel. 43-650. ELIZABETH STREET (3)— Superior Board, for gentlemen, single and double room,; 255, 22s 6d, all convs. BOARD-RESIDENCE — Vacancy for gent, single room, private home; 22s 6d; washing. 41a Majoribanks Street, 1 mm. Courtenay Place. ("iPJENTAL Bay—Superior Board, vacaucy, nice bed-sitting-room; also singrle room. Tel. -52-411. . BROUGHAM 'STREET, 62—Superior Board, suitable for 2 friends, soft washing, good meals, comfortable home; terms moderate. UNNY Bed-Sitting-room, part Board, : within two sections G.P.0., business girl, private home preferred. Terms to 1953 Evg. Post. MARRIED Couple desire Bed-Sitting-room, fireplace, walking distance liost Office; tel. arid garage an advantrige. Write 136 Evg. Post. TW3ARD-RESIDENCE offered 2 Young -C* Gents, 3 mins. Courtenay Place. 3 Primce Street, off Roxburgh Street. COLUMBIA Private Hotel—Central, V^ \ comfortable, convenient; bed and breakfast, 4e; weekly, 15s and 17s 6d. Tel. 41-5S4i rpROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, J- Quay, near Post Office and Stations. Concessions to permanent*; dcuble^jrooms £2 10s, eingles 27s 6d. REST HOMES. =1 HILL BTREET Convalescent Home (52) —Convalescents, Semi-invalids, special care eldewy people, sun room, cert, nurse. Terms'reasonable. Tel. 44-835. REST HOME, 204 Upper " Adelaide Road, for reception of Elderly and Persons needing care or diet. JJprse in attendance. %l s 2Mos! MISS COMPJON,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 132, 7 June 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 132, 7 June 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 132, 7 June 1933, Page 3