STOUT JOSI ASK, FORMcGAVIN'S _^LL HOTELS AND BOTTLE STORES. SITUATIONS VACANT] RANTED l£ands for Shirt aud P,~ i___^kfe£_£__ WANIED, Domestic, light duties heiWANTED, Experienced Milliner joii *.' Dressmaker mi Business, no partnership Apply 1511 Evg.; Post. P • WANTED Dirst-class, Joiners, i ihsidi work. Apply Foreman, .165 Vivian St. WANTED for shop, Young Lady, with "■ some knowledge confectionery ■ preferred; wages £1. ■ Write 1543 Evef Post. WANTED, Experienced. Waitress; Ap- ' TT ply "Cafe De Luxe,'," 60 Willis St. ■yyANTED a Boy tor Parcels and Warer " O W.:H: Green and Co.. Ltd., 39 Victoria Street. YVANTED, Smart Probationer Waitress. V Apply. Columbia Hotel; Cuba St. '. \\TANTED, Frock Apprentice, one -with " . experience only need apply. Apply Marina, Room 4, Majestic Bldgs. . WANTED, Message Boy, with bicycle." *T Magic Dry Cleaners, 41 Courtenay Place.' TV'ANTED, Woman, all duties, house- '■„ r w* 2 adults, 2 children. Apply 142 Evg. Post. WANTED, Young Reliable Girl to as- * * sist light housework, other help kept, no washing or cooking; mornings only; wages 5a week. Apply Thursday morning 03 Kintoiil Street. YI7ANTED, Boy' with own bicycle, just •" left school, for Warehouse Work and Messages; neat writer. "Hard Work," Box 1290, Wellington. ; _ "WANTED, Young Lady for office and '" telephone. Apply Room 10, Boulcott Chambers, nfter 7-30.p.m. ..' ■'. ■■■ YI7ANTED, Junior Typiste, with general ""' pfiice experience.' Apply, stating age and experience, 143'Evg; Post, i ~-.''■ Y\7 ANTED, Girl, experienced- preferred, 1 " relieve tobacconist shop,'also answer telephone, ladies' hairdreßsing. Bromwich and- Fin'dlayj; 214 Lambton Quay,': Tel. TV ANTED,- a Boy for > a Dairy Farm; ** good home; wages,los week." Write 1594 Evg. Post. ' ' "■.'-''.■' ' fPWO Girls required. Regent Confection- ■*■-. cry Factory, Ro'weHV Bldgs., 98 Courtenay Place. .■, .■ ■ ■:; '.-!". CHART. Junior Girl,- quick; and'willing. "Princess," Petpne. -. ■yACANCIES Reliable Boys, 14 years T or over, no Saturday afternoon or Friday night work; can earn 30s or more; wage books available prospective applicants. Apply New Zealand Messenger Service, Wakefield Street. SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 20S Quay^ •^ House-Parlourmaids, Auckland, 30s; Masterton, 255; . suburbs,. •-■-. 30s; Housekeeper; Sfarried Couples, stations; Waitresses; Cookis, -Ladyhelps,' coiintry; Chauf-feur-Gardener, -wife,;..housemaid-waitress; Married Butler, wife cook;j,C6oks:General; Milkers; Farmhands! - .' rr''\'. ' SMART Message Boy. Apply, own hand- ■ writing. 1549 Evg. Post.. I (CAPABLE Cook, General, or Domestic; *-' references, bng wash: wages 255. Apply Mrs. Hill; Wairere Road, Belmont. Telephone 63-612. . 'TWO Clean Boys, age 14-15, own bicycle, A- -mornings only;. 10s per week. Ring 47-469. ' ■ ■■.'■■■ "ROY, . aged 14 or 15, for Butcher* - 1-* Shop. Apply Butcher Shop,' Kaiwarra. ... - APPRENTICES for Soft Goods Fae- ■**■ tory, excellent prospects,. conditions, an 1 continuous employment' assured.- Apply Mr. Gill, Factory Manager, Reginald G,. Kain, Ltd., Victoria Street. TITARRIED. Couple, for Lower Hutt, ■"-*■ wife cook-general; man chauffeurgardener; must be fond of children;- good home and good waees for pleasant, capable couple." Ring 63-063.' ■'■ ■'--'.-' "VfO. 82 THANKS Applicants and.Posix ~ tion is suitably filled. ■ Further Sltottlom Vaunt -•■ P«f« 3. . MISCELLANEOUS WORK" WANTED." T/'EYS Cut, Locks Fitted, expert' -tten- ■*^ tion; all work guaranteed and confidential. McLean ' and' Archibald, Ltd.. 66 Manners Street. TTPHOLSTERER Wants Work. Spring *-' . is here, now is the time, to hare your old'suite Recovered; let us quote yos. Egmont Upholstering Co-, 13a Egmont St. (Late James Kercher's Premises), back of King's Theatre. TTPHOLSTERER! Let us quote you to *-' Recover your old suite in Latest Coverings. Glide-Rink Furniture Factory, Tel. 42-326 Late Glide Skating Rink, Wakefield Street. ' "T^VE," 212 Lambton Quay, will advise *-• and design your Gowns at reasonable prices; your own materials made up. Tel. 41-920. ' ■ (CARPENTERING— If. you require « *-*• good Carpenter and a satisfactory, job done promptly Telephone, 53-751. C. Richardson. 6 TCbor St. P.R. Tel. 25-40 S. "DALDNESS definitely cured and pre- -*-* vented; Alopecia Patches, • Dandruff, Scalp Irritation. Scaly or Inflamed Hair. P. W Galvin, Specialist, 37 Courtenay Place Tel. 53-421. Advice free.' n^EL. Joe Taylor for j-our Furniture ■*• Removing and Carrying; reasonable charges MBRELLAS, Umbrellas - Walker's Umbrella Shop makes, sells, ' recovers, repairs ' Umbrellas, Sunshades,i Walking Sticks; China, Marble, Antiques, etc., riveted, cemented, renovated. 11 Manners St. and 239 Jackson St.. Petone. Tf W. SCOON. Plumber and Brainlayer, •*- • has opened a shop at 11 Ellice Street, where old and new clients will be welcomed. First-class work at lowest cost. PLECTRTCAL and Radio. Repairs, Sew- •*—' infr Machines thoroughly overhauled. 8s 6d. "No Cure. No Pay." "Wvlie's." 130 Cuba Strppt. 52-667. " T AWNMOWERS Ground and Set. ■*—' guaranteed. 5s 6d: Dnnlop Wrinper Rollers fittcil from ss; free collections. "Wylie's." 130 Cuba Street. R2-667. pARKTN BROS., for Shop Fittings, -*- Officp mid General Alterations. XTARINDA THEW for Dressmafcinc, "-*■ Coats, Costumos,,Pleatina;, Hemstitchins. Overlockiric. Covprpcl Buttons 14T \Villi» Strprt fnpnr Y.?-T.C.A.V _ pARPET SIEVING CO.-C.-irpptV^fado, Mterpd. Repaired. Cleanpd: renson.tble oliarges. Kins- Foote, 71 Victoria Street (•2 Poors from C.pnrgp and Doughty). 43-631.' 'TO Garment Manufacturers;. Wanted to -*- make at liome on power machines, all kinds of work, dark or light. 15,">8 Evg. Po*t.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 123, 20 November 1935, Page 1
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