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SITUATIONS VACANT. Al REGISTRY, 5S Manners St., House-maid-Waitresses, House-Parlourmaids, Pantry maids. I^IBKOUS Plaster Fixer, good wages to good man. Apply V.I.C. Plaster Co., Melling Road, Lower Hutt. SENIOR Sales for .Manners Street Mantle Salon, must be thoroughly experienced and forceful seller, constant position, excellent wages. 1535 Evg. Post. ■\7"OUNG Woman wanted assist light JL house duties, mornings only. 4 Knigge Avenue (off Vivian Street). ESS AGE Boy, good prospects and wages. Dominion Fur Co., Edward Street, off Manners Street. HEATRE Sister required for small private hospital; salary £14 monthly. Reply, enclosing testimonials, 1418 Evg. Post. rp\VO Good Carpenters wanted, only firsti- class men need apply. Constant work. 102 -Eyg. Post. T7"HANDALLAH—CapabIe Domesticated AY Girl or Woman, assist all duties, bag wash, 1 infant; live in. Tel. 30-625, after 5. TVfACHINISTS, Apprentices for table; ■"■*• also Strong Girl, for ironing blouses. Estelle Manufacturing Co., 2nd Floor, Thornton's Buildings, next Princess Theatre. RAPID All-day Course of Commercial Subjects and Office Machines for Superior Positions, £4 18s per term. Metropolitan College, Courtenay Chambers, 15 Courtenay Place. WANTED for Jeweller's Shop, Reliable Girl as Junior Assistant, good prospects; references essential. Write— 1430 Evening, Post. WANTED. A NUMBER of GIRLS, Learners and others, for Power Sewing Machines and other work. THOMAS HEANEY AND CO. (N.Z.), Lucas House Wakefield and Chaffers Sts., Wellington. Tel. 54-229. IMPROVERS AND APPRENTICES. WANTED, IMPROVERS and APyy PRENTICES. Apply BOULEVARD TAILORS, 21 Courtenay Place. COAT FINISHERS. VyA-OTEO' Experienced COAT FINISHERS; constant work. Apply BOULEVARD TAILORS, 21 Courtenay Place. GIRLS WANTED. WANTED, for Factory Work, GIRLS, 14-17 years. Apply MATRON, BRYANT AXD MAY, BELL' AND CO., LTD., Tory Street, Wellington. TABLE HANDS. SEVERAL Experienced Tablehands wanted immediately for our Coat and Costume Factory; permanent positions with top wages; very congenial working conditions. Apply to Zimme's, Ltd., 10a Manners Street. WELL-ESTABLISHED > MANUFACYT TURING FIRM has VACANCY for BOY for OFFICE, age sixteen or under preferred. Apply— 1424 Evening Post. SOFT GOODS. WANTED, Girls, to learn the trade; *" also Improvers. Moon, Girdle, and Co., 65 Dixon Street. OFFICE JUNIOR WANTED. A PPLICATIONS are required by a large •**■ Fire and Accident Insurance Company from Boys about 17 years old, with Secondary School education preferred. Apply, in own handwriting, with copies of references, to 1427 Evg. Post. ~~ TAILORING TRADE. W'ANTEI), Experienced Coat and Vest "' Machinists, congenial surroundings, highest wages. T. S. Booker, Imperial Buildings, 41 Dixon Street. CYCLE MECHANIC. WANTED, a BOY, for cycle factory. Apply FLOOR No. 8, HOPE GIBBONS, LTD., 7 Dixon Street. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. WHOLESALE firm of manufacturers and importers require the services of a fully competent shorthand-typiste. Salary up to £2 15s. Apply in own handwriting to Typiste, Box 1685, City. HOUSES TO LET. TO LET you know that 1 have nothing to let; but some beautiful homes for sale on easy terms Leslie Jones. 101 Willis Street. ■ TO LET, Johneonville-Porirua Main Road, Part House, unfurnished, linos, and blinds, 3 rooms, kitchenette, washhouse, bathroom, new gas cooker, open fireplace, hot points in all rooms, self-contained; to.quiet, respectable adults; suitable for three; 25s per week. 1466 Evg. Post. FURNISHED, Karori. beautifully sunny Home, 6 rooms. 84s; Khandallah, 4 rooms, 60s; Ngaio, G rooms and garage, 655; Lower Hutt, 5 rooms, all electric, 635. Williamson and Co.. 42-647. HORNDON QUAY — Double-storey House, 6 rooms,.3os; tenant to purchase contents, practically new, £185. MeCracken. G3 Willis Street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANTED, Board, 3 adults, Lower Hutt or city. 1324- Evg. Post. WANTED, Board, by respectable young man, near Kilbirnie. 1452 Jivg. Post. WANTED, by 2 Gentlemen, Full-board, lunch not essential, will share. 103 Evg. Post. WANTED— Lady share front room, lunch out; good home, Miramar, close tram. Reply 1544 Evg. Post. QINGLE Room with Board required by £3 working man, near city. 1444 Jivg. Post. __i YOUNG Man seeks Room, with or without board, vicinity Upper Willis Street, where quiet dog not objected to. 1528 Evg. Post. LADY Teacher requires Bed-Sitting-room, with board, vicinity of The Terrace or Kelburn, preferably in a private home. State terms 1441 Evg. Post. ELBURN—CIean, Comfortable Home, full board offered quiet young men. Apply 1401 Evg. Post. WILL Board Business Gent, excellent table, close bus and train, Petone. Ring 63-389. OARD desired by gentleman, in private adult home, soft washing, lerms, etc.. 1400 Evg. Post. CJINGLE Room, to business man. break- £> fast and dinner. Apply 258 The Terrace. CIVIL Servant would like another to share front room, Tinakon Road. 5 mins. to Govt. Bldgs. 1513_Evg. Post. SELECT Accommodation offered 2 or 3 young gentlemen, share room, tel., laundry, reasonable. 1314 Evg. Post. BOARD and Residence, private home, wanted by 2 friends, civil servants; terms 1537 Evg. Post. WIDOW, superior home, Kelburn, »' would take young office woman as paying guest, 30a; 1457 Evg. Post. ENTLEMAN requires Bed-Sitting-room, full board, comfortable, private home; any locality. 1150 Evg. Post. ALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL. Courtenay Place.—Accommodation for Casuals. Vacancies few Permanents; single, double rooms; 30s week. 51-836. MISCELLANEOUS. WE make Line or Half-tone Blocks for all purposes and all Papers from the cheapest Newsprint to the Finest Art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. 44-040 s

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1937, Page 3

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