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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED Rona Bay, end Oct., Com- ' * pauion-Help, care invalid lady, light household duties, plain cooking, for small adult family. Write 401 Evg. Post. TAILOKESSES. ~ \\TANTED, Coat Table Hands, with fac- " ' tory experience of ladies' and gent's trade; constant employment for experienced hands. Haydon'sl (Wanganui), Ltd., Wanganui. ' LADY JANE HOSIERY. WANTED, urgently, a Smart Lad, warehouse experience essential. Apply 56 Victoria Street. .____ rpilE Nelsoii Society for Prevention of ■*- Cruelty to Animals invites applications for position of Part-time Inspector; salary £52 per annum. The successful applicant to be eligible for being a special constable. Apply in own handwriting to the Secretary at Nelson, to reach him by October 31, with copies of testimonials, also stating age and when could begin duty. Animal knowledge essential. ' ORGANISING MANAGER. A DVERTISER, proceeding shortly to •**• England, desires to meet Business Man, keen aggressive, with good organising ability, to Start and Manage Company being formed for distribution of British goods. State'qualifications and if well and favourably known to influence capital into the company. 387^.Evg. Post. \\7ANTED, for . large wholesale wareV\ house, SMART SHORTHANDTYPISTE, for invoicing; must be quick at figures. Apply . 407 Evening Post. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. WANTED, Experienced SHORTHANDTYPISTE, with good knowledge of clerical work and filing system. Salary £2 10s per week. Apply, stating age and enclosing copies of recent references, to 95 Evening Post. BIG RIVER GOLD MINES LTD. WANTED, MINE MANAGER, to '" ■ manage a Quartz Mine, who must be the holder of a First-class Certificate under the Mining Act. Applicants to state age, experience, and to furnish copies of testimonials. Salary £500 per annum, with free house. Applicants to state earliest time in which position can be taken up, and successful applicant must be prepared to take up duties as soon as possible after appointment. Applications close on MONBAY, OCTOBER 30, 1933.' Further particulars obtainable from T. H. LEE, Secretary, P.O. Box 34, Reefton. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. SPEND your Holiday at Titahi Bay. The Club Private Hotel offers accommodation, splendid view, handy golf course and tennis courts. Moderate tariff. ~~ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. (COLUMBIA Private Hotel - Central, comfortable, convenient; bed and breakfast, 4s: weekly, 15s and 17s 6i Tel. 41-SSI : : BALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL, Courtenay Place —Superior Accommodation, special low rates; book now; single and double rooms, 25s permanents. 51-838. T\fHEN visiting Christchurch, stay at '' Hotel Cecil, Manchester Street, near Railway Station. ' CIVIL Servant would like reasonable Board, Aro Street terminus or nearby. 391 Evg. Post. (COMFORTABLE Board offered Gentleman in private home, single room, soft washing, 255. Tel. 50-479. Hataitai. p HILTON HOUSE, 255 Wellington Ter-race—Well-furnished " Bed-Sitting-room, meals optional, space for cars. Tel. 44-671. DIXON STREET (126), Terrace end, (opp. St. John's Church). Select Board and Residence available, or Well-furnished Rooms; meals optional.. Tel. 54-356. , MISCELLANEOUS. ~~~ EPPELT'S Port stands supreme in Australian Wines; 42 first prizes awarded; quarts 3s 6d, pints 2s. Obtainable solely Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. - 2S 6d PER Week will supply that Sideboard, Table, Chesterfield, or Easy Chair at Art Cabinet Co.. Willis Street. UALITY first is the axiom upon which the Grand Hotel has built its reputation; get your requirements at the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. TeL 41-024. Delivery free. ■ "I/TEN'S Suits, Trousers, Shoes, on easy ■!•«• terms, and every article has our guarantee. Heimann's. I3a Courtenay PI. RS] COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, will make you£ last summer's coat, costume, or frock like new; Dressmaking, all kinds Sewing, Renovations. T7URNITURE at 2s 6d per week—Ches- *- terfield, Dining, or Bedroom Suites. Art Cabinet Co., Willis Street (opp. Evg. Post). . RANDIWINE is not only a pleasing ■ beverage but a splendid tonic. Recommended by 16 eminent British physicians. Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store; quarts ss. pints 33. > ALWAYS here to please with our Coats, Suits, Dresses. Heimann's. Only Address: 13a Courtenay Place, upstairs. EMSTITCHING and Overlocking on shortest notice) t all kinds of Overalls to order. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street (nest Scott's Teai-ooms). , ANTED—Burns Bread Knives, 2s; Sheath Knives, Is 3d; Stainless Table and Dessert Knives, from 10s 6d half dozen. Sims Hardware Co., Lambto.n Quay. I CROCKS—Wonderful range, latest ■ styles and materials, in W., 0.5., and X.0.5., 19s Gd to 85s; House Frocks, fast colours, 7s lid to 14s Cd. Morgan's, 115 Cuba Street. SWAGGER Coats, Swagger Ensembles, Costumes, the latest, on the easiest terms. Heimann's, for the latest styles. OTE for Princess Betty, most popular photographers; Postcards, l?s Cd dozen. 101 Willis Street. '__ \\7THNGERS, 12 and Win, as new, from '* 15s; leading makes; Rollers Re-rub-bered, from 6s 6d; we collect. Tel. 52-819. Nu Tread, Dixon Street. . OURNEY'S END, next Stewart Dawson's—Bright, refreshing Tea-rooms. Homemade cakes, pastry, sandwiches; savouries,to order. Try them. Tel. 40-324, ON'T confuse Brandiwine with other beverages of a similar name; the genuine article is sold only at the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Quarts ss, halves 3s. '

ENGAGEMENT. MANY of those Exclusive Rings you have noticed have no doubt been purchased wholesale direct from our workshop. Obtain youra here also and save HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING. Manufacturing Jewellers, 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). . Established 20 years.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1933, Page 2