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SITUATIONS VACANT. TUNIQR Shorthand-Typiste. required, to ** commence duties immediately. Reply , Box 762, G.P.0.,. Wellington. TIRE SALESMAN. £* OOD position to right ■ man, commiesion and retainer, own car essential. Apply 1359 Evg. Post. TEMPORARY TYPISTE. A DVERTISER has position for a Tern Shorthand-Typiste; salai-y £1 IPs, per week. Apply 1327 Evg. Post. DANCE ORCHESTRA. TjMRST-CLASS Orchestra wanted for . ■*- Heretaunga Boating Club's Dance, Summer Season. Reply, with fullest particulars, 522 Evg. Post, Petone. T' HE FLETCHER " CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD., Wellington, have a VACANCY: for. a First-class Building Foreman. . 'Apply, with full particulars of experience, to ■ Box 548, Wellington. ■; JUNIOR CLERK. "W7ANTED, by. a Metropolitan Evening i»T Newspaper, a JUNIOR CLERK for. Coupter Work, etc. One with previous experience preferred. Reply, stating age,-experience, with copies only of testimonials, to ' . 1307 Evening Post. "VUANTED, a Thoroughly Experienced *T SHORTHAND-TYPISTE, speed and accuracy ■ essential. Apply. 1390 Evening PosJ.. JUNIOR TYPISTE. WANTED, JUNIOR SHORTHAND- ■;, TYPISTE; must be able to take-dic-tation* and'have-had two or three years' office experience. Apply .. "DRAPER,"' ■ •■' P.O. Box 1478, Wellington. WANTED, by'firm of Solicitors, EX- " PERIENCED SHORTHAND-TYP-ISTE. Reply,, atating age, previous experience, and salary required, to "TYPISTE," P.O. Box 36, ■ Wellington, OHORTHAND-TYPISTE, 2 to 3 years' j experience; for Softgoods Warehouse. Iveply.'Tvith copies of references, G.P.O. BOX 1387, ' -. . / -Wellington. . ■A. •". GIRL JUST LEFT SCHOOL A" -. WANTED CITY TOBACCWIST SHOP, Wellington. Application ■to be made in writiug.. A ; parent or .to endorse the statement of age. All replies to , • 1324 Evening Post. . , . WANTED, Capable Energetic Married " GARDENER for. country; 2 cows; hedge- cutting, vinery, etc. State'age, qualifications, references; wages 50s;-com-fortable unfurnished cottage. Apply 70 Evening Post. ' SPECIALTY "SALESMAN VXTANI'ED/for direct selling, by a highly "" successful organisation Mealing in, ex-, elusive quality goods and operating throughout, the whole.-of. New Zealand; must be under thirty years of age, keen, ambitious, and'a good worker. Immediate promotion , for the-man who can display . his. .selling ability is definitely assured. Generous, commission or retainer to the individual who proves a business getter. Car a definite advantage. . ■ Apply personally Tomorrow to ,' . ' ' . ROOM 31, Wade's Hotel, Marion Street. :-■ CHART CUTTER. : : WELL-ESTABLISHED Christchurch Firm requires a First-class CHART CUTTER, experienced in Ladies' Coats and. Costumes. ' Applications, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies of testimonials, should be forwarded to "Cutter," 'Care-CHARLES HAINES ADVER-' USING AGENCY, Christchurch. A PPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. r*- Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON on OCTOBER 14, 1935, i for the Position of— - - APIARY INSTRUCTOR, AGRICUL- ■ T.URE DEPARTMENT. PALMERSTON- NORTH. . General Division, salary £255 3s, maximum £280 14s per annum (subject to any statutory adjustment which may be made in-accordance with Budgetary proposals). 7 It is desired that applicants should have j had experience in practical bee-keeping, and possess a thorough knowledge of foulhrood and other bee diseases, and methods of treatment. . Applicants should also be capable of writing articlesl and delivering ' addresses on the bee-keeping industry gen- ■ orally. ] . • Secretai-y, Public Service Commissioner. • Wellington, Cl. MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED. pARKIN for Shop Fittings, *•■ OfHee and General Alterations. TTPHOLSTERER -wants Work; suites *-'■ rc-epvered for a few pounds in latest , 'moquette. Jaequard ; velours, and tapestries. Glide-Rink Furniture Factory, Wakefield Street. Tel. 42-326. TEETH Repaired, from 2s 6d; open evenx ings, 7 to' 9. Smith's Dental Repair Kooms, 13a Courtenay Place, next Martin's* Boot ..Shop. .... ■ . . - - ■ T>LEATING, Covered Buckles and But- ■*- tons, Hemstitchiiig. Overlooking, Embroidery,! Smocking, Dressmakers' Sundries 'Shop. 47 Dixon. Street. T^EYS Cut, Locks Fitted, expert atten-< ■**■ tion;. all work guaranteed and confidential. McLean and-Archibald, Ltd., 06 Manners Street.. 'TJHONE Joe Taylor for your Furniture *• Removing and Carrying; reasonable charges. ■ . •-. . - . . , ■ "tpVE," 212.Lambton Quay, will advise *-* and ; design your. Gowns at reasonable prices: your own materials made up. - Tel. 41-920. ' TJADIO Sets Built, any design, repairs ■"' of every description, lowest charges guaranteed. Wylie's, 130 a Cuba Street. Tel. 52-667 •_ ' BALDNESS definitely cured t and prevented; Alopecia Patches, Dandruff, Scalp Irritation, Scaly or Inflamed Hair. ■ P. W. Galvin, Specialist, 37 Courteuay Place. Tel.'' i s 3-421.. Advice free. OHIMNEX Sweep—F. Robinson, late VJ Cambridge Terrace, removed Emmett Streets Orders taken Cambridge Dairy or Tel. 24-472. HtTARINDA THEW for Dressmaking, -"■*• C64ts. Costumes. Pleating, Hemstitching, Overlooking, Covered Buttons. 146 Willis Street (near Y:M.C.-A.V LAWN Mowers thoroughly Ground and Set. from 5s 6d; collections free. Tel. 52-667- Wylie's. 130 a Cuba Street. "DLTSATING." Hemstitchinß. Overlooking, ■* Buttons., Buttonholes, Metal Eyelets, Embroidery. Smocking, "etc. Misa Nicholl, 46 Mercer Street' (opstairs). Tel. 43-704. r^AEPENTERING—If yo'u_ require • a yJ good Carpenter and a satisfactory job done promptly. Telephone 53-751. C. Richardson* 6 Ebor St. P.U! Tel. 25-408. MISCELLANEOUS. EPPELTS Port is acknowledged the finest'wine produced in Australia; awarded 42 first prizes; qts 3s, pts. ts BrJ Solely; at Grand Flotcl Home Supply Store. . "PLIES don't like it—Motlis don't like J? if-FLI-KEELO Liquid Spray.' Pleasantly iperfumed. Harmless to human beings and "fabrics.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 3

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