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"EXCELSIOR". y s, "IJIHE GUARANTEED PAINT. 1* '3 ' _ _ - 1. ' R. & E. TINGEY & CO., LTD, MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON, C.I. SITUATIONS VACANTV -, \^E require Experienced Frock and Coat ; Machinists, ideal working condition -S? T* ?PP°r tu r Dities for di»S^t w>°£ n ers- I. Khoun, Ltd., SOCourtennv Place. c" W^N'm*. Lady Haiidresser, mast be s \YAxNTED, Domestic Help, in small fain. :> tia.. J&. S& n: lOs ™* «fe- -«* i \yAJSI'KJJ, Kirn Examiner for Film Exchange, previous experience not essen-, - Post ' statbg a S^ £0 IS" Evg. .s RANTED, ioung Lady for Dental '• DentafS Ef^lcst?^ W Api 'ly 51 "VV-^V^vit^, 1- 0615 and Blouse ''' \T» iste- Wellington Pleating Company, i- Newport Chambers, 50 Courtenav PW ,- _ RANTED, -JTsperieneed Two-ne«h>~~-'' ' -, <: ila. cl"nist ' for slllrts and Pyjamas, or !5 faon, Ltd., 81a Vivian Street. - TXfANTED, a Smart Probationer Waity ' ress. Apply International Cafe, 25 i- Manners Street. - - 16 WAITED Keiined, Capable ' Geneiaf r e\r Ho"sekeeper, 3 adults, 3 children r ),i'' refs" es? ential- Ems Mr. Cullinane, «■ 41-l<o. = W4,?TED' a B°ocl Taxi Driver. 154(J TT 3vrg. Post. " WANTED, Housemaid-Waitress; also '! tol • ellevm3 ilaid- APP]J' Hotel Bris- - WAITED,, Experienced Ladyhelp for »• Irencral Housework; wages los Any ply 10 a.m., W. Webber, Ninimo's Buildi' »- mg, Willis Street. , - rj-IKL> diarge flat; two Girls together, ° V" hotel; Waitress (probationer), otheis. v Cunningham's Elite Re£istiy.' *• T.ADY Travellers, meet 3, Friday, good - . line and money. Cunningham's Elite v' hegistry,'sO Boulcott'Street. • a nOMENIO*. REGISTRY, 50 Willis ■"-' street—Female Cook, restaurant, 40s; - Girl, country, interview today; Cooks- '" General. - -I CJOOK-GENERAL required, good home. Apply after 7 p.m., 2 Tinakori Road. - CCOT.TISH. REGISTRY, 206 Quay—Re- .' XJ _ liable' Married' Gardener-Handyman, ■' °live car> wife cook-general. - 435, refs.; =• Waitress, Kelson; Female Cooks. 40s, town, l- country; Cowboys, Waitresses, Lady-Help, c country, 10s; House-Parlourmaids, Cooks- ' General; Cook, institution. . ' 7 'EXPERIENCED Collar Maker, shirts, - , blouses,- highest • wages, permanent work. Apply 12 Palmer Street, any hour. - MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED. Z 'JJEW Depilatory Wax, 3s 6d,> first treat- ', \ F Cns to purchasers. Stanfford ' and C0.,-Ltd., 65 Willis Street. - TF you want "a" good Carpenter, Brick* r -^ layer, Pointer, »r Plumber, ring Wil- |* bams. 17-233. No job too small. ~' ° £JARPENT.ERING— If you require a, good - v-' Carpent.r.and a satisfactory job done 1 promptly, Tel. 53-731: C. Richardson, 6 v ' Ebor Street.' P.R..TeI. 25-408. y "pOR all Electrical Repairs and Installa- - f- tions, ring Jas. Stewart Elect. Co., ? Ltd., 42-779 (workshop Cuba Street), a 44-927 (showroom Lambton Quay). f, WATCHES, Clocks,- Repaired by ex- - TT pert; Cleanings, 7s 6d: Springs, ss; '. guaranteed. Guy Morris, "50 Willis Street > (opp. Hotel-Windsor). - - . 1 PLUMBING — Christie, for Roof and " •*• ■ Spouting Repairs, also Hot Water and . Drainage Repairs; work guararteed, and . reasonable. • 144 Britomarf Street. iTel. . 24-217. ' . "DALDNESS definitely cured and pre- . -*-* rented. Alopecia, Patches, Dandruff, , Scalp Irritation,, Scaly or Inflamed Con- , dition of Scalp or Skin, Dry or Oily Hair. P. W. Galvin, Specialists 37 Courtenay " Place. Tel. SO-260. Advice free. ; H^EETH Repaired while you wait; all , ■*• prices cut; open Friday nights. 13a Courtenay Place (next Martin's Boot - Shop). _^ t pARKrN BROS., for Shop Fittings,- Of- -*■ fice. and General Alterations. X XTEMSTITCHING, 4dyard; Overlocki ■*--*• in?, Buttons. Buttonholes, 1-hour service; Smoclring, Parisian Embroidery, etc. r jtfiss Nicholl, 46 fiercer Street (upstairs). ; TTPHOLSTERER wants Work; old Ches- *-* terfield Suites Remodelled and made ; equal to new; we carry all latest Genoa I velvets, tapestries in etock. Wholesals Furniture Factory. 18 Lower Tory Street. . Tel. 52-353. -__ ,' "DRICKLAYING, all descriptions; , Eanges, Coppers set and repaired; • Brick Open Fires a specialty. 'G. Kuchen. , Tel. 24-475: - ' pAKPETS Cleaned and Shampooed, stains removed; also colour-reviving; without rpmoval from ■ premises. . ,Tei. : Raven," 45-542. , c T7"EYS. Kejs—We Cut Keys at shortest • xv notice, Is Gd; Locks-fitted. MoLean • and Archibald. Ltd.. 66 Manners Street. j rpOHLIIs GLEED, & CO.; 123 Upper A _ Willis Street, 5 doors 'above Per- - retfs corner—For Watch, piock, and 1 Speedo. Repairs. , : MISCELLANEOUS. ' " * i TVTOXEY-SAVERS — Morgan's Summer ±lx- j Sale.; All sizes in Frocks, -greatly reduced,^.AV. to X.0.5., smart styles.' 115 '. Cuba Street. ; rpHE Smartest Garments you nan imagine •*• and our usual easy "terms, in Coatt. Heima'nn's. 13a Courtenay Place. LWAYS the Best is our motto; see our New Coats, Costumes; our usual easy, terms. , Hermann's 13a Courtenay Place. T^HE 1934 Frigidaire Models have ar- •*■ rived; inspection invited. John Chambers and Son, Ltd., Jervoig Quay. "YT'ELVET'Mitten Hair Remover removes * hair gently and pleasantly; 2s 3d, money-bnek guarantee. Obtainable Perrett's Pharmacies. . - -. , ' THE reputation of the .Grand Hotel stands' behind every bottle of House Whisky, sold. Get your, supplies today at the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Quart* 12s fid. Pints 6s 6d. . . INGER Waving, 25,, with Shampoo, 3s; . deep, lastinff waves.- "Marcelling, 2s; Trimming, Is. Elysianor Salon, 35 Cuba Street. Open Sat, afternoons. Tel. 42-351. TWINKLE 54-037; we call and deliver—; ■*- Estall's for Odorless Dry Cleaning and Dyeing.' 85 Vivian Street (estd: 25 years). /^ARPET Squares—Axminster and Wilv-' ton. New shipment exquisite designe. Inspect our stocks. Janes, Ltd., 8 JWillis Street and" Riddiford-Street. TULES RACINE et Cie Cognac. Guaran- " ■ teed equal to any three star Brandy on the market, and superior to most. Quarts 13s, Pints 7s. Grand Hotel Horn* Supply Store: " /VTURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and Belts, Infant*' Outfits, Children's - Silk Knitted* Wear. Mrs. Collins, 90 .' ' Manners Street. ■ _. " " SEPPELT'SPort stands supreme in Australian Wines. 42-first prizes award- ' cd. Quarts 3s. Pints Is 9d. ObtaiMble - " Store. ' GrKnd H°'tel Ho^ S«PP^ T H9hfl K?l ? f ,Wifu]- complexion, ' ■mrtirfn • rC R°Sl .C"nnetW Toilet Ft- ' 1« each ; -Aitken sgJ^ourten a y-Pl,c^ , ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 1

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