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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Strong Intelligent Boy, 10-17, * ' as junior storcmun for factory; award wages. Apply 1490 Evg. Post. TUMOR Female Clerk, age about 17-18, *J required for merchant's office. Apply in first, instance, giving details of experience (if any), to G.P.O. Box 84, Wellington. INVOICE TYPISTE. WHOLESALE AVarehouse requires the services of a. Smart Girl as invoice typiste and telephone attendant. Apply, stating age and experience, to 1443 Evg. Post, . ■ • I TO TAILORESS. Wf ANTED Urgently, FiPst-classFinisher *.' and Apprentices. Apply Central Tailoring Co., 2nd Floor, Todd's Bldgs., Courtenay Place. PARTNERSHIPS, AGENCIES. ETC. TX) Firms Expanding Activities.—Capital -*- and Executive Services available. Details propositions 1310 Evg. Post. SOLE AGENT FOK SOUTH ISLAND. "TkISTRTftUTOR required to take sole -*-' charge of Sales in the South Island for the MECO OIL FLUSH LUBRICATION SYSTEM; This important scientific invention is now generally accepted by the Trade and several, thousand users as a correct solution of the upper, cylinder lubrication problem. To any firm or person with detail knowledge of the Motor Trade capable of carrying the necessary stock this opening represents business which should show a gross profit of from £IOOO to £2OOO per anifinu based oil, present North Island figures. , For further particulars, write in first instance to "SALES," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING. Auckland. MANUFACTURERS' REPRESENTATIVES. A PPLIQATiONS arp invited from Manufaeturers' Representatives to acquire the distributing lights for territories in the North and South Islands. The product is a universal household necessity for which the demand is definite and perpetual with a large and steady turnover. Agents are required who are prepared to take a share interest in the manufacturing company, by. which method the marketing of the product will be assured and the agency made more profitable to themselves. . , Applicants are requested to give full details of present. trade connections and information regarding types of lines at present handled, and to address correspondence in the first instance to—"Opportunity." Care J. INGLTS WRIGHT, LTD. Advertising, P.O. Box 801, Auckland. HOUSES TO LET. WO LET, Hataitai, Well-furnished House, -*■ 5 rooms and kitchenette. Ring 52-792 on Monday or write 1399 Eve. Post. fpo LET, Heretaunga Residence, nine ■*• rooms, garage, outhouses, modern eon-' vemences, £3 10s weekly for twelve I months' rental. Write 1519 Evir. P™t r PO LET, House, section General Post - 1 - Office, i rooms, k'ette, all con vs.; rent 32s 6d. 1385 Evg. Post. ' pLIMMERTON-4-rd. Cottage, e.L, and Baches, for ho longer than one month each, sea front; adults, furnished, sheltered; reasonable. Apply personally Mrs. Stanley, 2 Boston Terrace. . *»• rooms, modern, %min. level walk to Cable Car;, immediate possession; 70s Key Harcourt and Co?, 41 Panama Street. Tel* 44-017. 7-rd. .Reside™ y central position, good outlook; £4 per ik. Harcourt.and Co., 41 Panama St. TZ"ARORI—S Rooms, kette., garage, ; * v conveniences; rent £2 p.w., adults; Island Bay, 7 Rooms, garage, part furnished; rent 50s p.w. Large Co., 27 Grey Street. ..,,.. IPASTBOURNE, vacant—3rd. Part-Fur- " nished Cottage, close wharf, beach, tennis, 2 months, less; rent £l. 25-767. GENTLEMAN'S Residence, Kelburn, 6 " large rooms, nice garden, ideal sunny dtuation, beautiful view,, handy tram, bus services; refs. required; principals only. Apply 23 Moana Road. about six months from end October, -*- Comfortably Furn. 4-rd. House, near University; refs; required. Tel. 26-186, or write 1292 Evg. Post, ■ 'JkN IKAL—o-rd. House, every conv., splendid position sub-letting, cheap rent; must buy contents, dearest offer £9O. 1230 Evg. Post. JAEKAKARIKI— 4 : rd. Cottage, modern cohvs., handy beach, golf, from Sept. 20. Apply Findlay, High Street, DanneI UWJSK JiUTX—JJeautitully-iurnished 2storey Residence, latest appointments, garage, favourite locality, available shortly; £4 4b, near offer, for 6 months. 6 Post Agency, Lower Hutt. ELBURN (handy cable tram)— Well* furnished Modern House, 6 rooms and sun porch, 3 bedrooms. Ring 42-203 (day), 26-791 (evenings). TO LET-MISCELLANEOUS. OWER CUBA STREET—4OOO Square *■ Feet of Space suitable as warehouse or showroom, has a separate stairway, large goods lift, or would let in two separate areas of 20Q0 square feet each. Additional storage space if required. Apply Sole Agents. Harcourt and Co., 41 Panama St. Tel. 445)17. RONGOTAI— To Let, Large Concrete Garage, reasonable rent. Apply 192 Coutts Street. Tel. 16-634. OCK-UP Garage and Space for Ofhcee 1 or Workshops; centre Molesworth St. Ring 47-474. BAKEHOUSE, vicinity Cuba Street, two -*-* good ovens, all convs.; rent 255. Ap-I ply Secretary, Room 78, Levy Building. Tel. 50-444. lALOOR Space, 100 Tntanaln Street, 3b ■ feet square, suitable factory; separate entrance. Apply Stone Bros., 7 Ghuznee Street. GARAGE, corner Glasgow Street and Kelburn Parade, spacious, concrete structure, water and convs. Ring 41-606, business hours. USE Office. Courtenay Place, with telephone offered. Suit typist. 10s weekly. Write 1112 Evg. Post. - TO BE LET, TN "EVENING POST" BUILDING. 1 WILLIS STREET, ONE SUITE, comprising 1 rooms, facing Willis. Street. Also, TWO SINGLE ROOMS, well lighted and centrally heated. THE MANAGER, "Evening Post." JRINTING of every description: ShowCards, Catalogues, Invitations, Business Stationery. All orders executed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Department. Half Tons and Line Blocks made at shortest notice. Stereo Work a Specialty. 'Phone for quotations. Tel. 44-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 70, 19 September 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 70, 19 September 1936, Page 2

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