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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Experienced Waitress, hours 8 till 5; weekends free. Apply Wentvrorth Tearooms, Brandon Street. ANTED, Competent Transformer Winder. State age, experience, and j wages. 2340 Evg. Post. WANTED, Experienced or Probationer Waitress, Tivoli Cafe. 117 Cuba Street. ; WANTED, Capable Woman as Cook, babies' home; refs. essential; wages , 30s. Tel. 36-676. 1 ATS7ANTED Experienced Third Cook, fc »V male or female. Apply Manager, • Hotel Windsor. ___ t WOMAN Assist Office Cleaning, few W hours daily. 2348 Evg. Post. WOMAN take care Child, light duties, good home, wage, leisure, considerate mistress. Tel. 60-521, Woburn. ~~ WANTED. WANTED, Smart Young Woman, kitchen assistant, home-made cake kitchen. 2375 Evg. Post. ' SHOE TRADE. WANTED, BEADERS and MACHINISTS; also GIRLS to Learn. Apply to N.Z. SLIPPERS, LTD., Railway Avenue, Lower Hutt. • CONCRETE TILE MAKING. ! A PPT.TC4TIONB are invited from ' A PP youTHS to LEARN CONCRETE TILE MAKING. '• Preference will be given to Applicants ' residing in the Hutt or Petone Districts. . Apply to—' I "THE MANAGER, WTNSTONE'S ROOFING TILE WORKS, ■ LTD., 1 Park Road (adjoining Ford Motors). ! v '' - i "Office junior.. ~~ i WANTED, Intelligent Girl, just leaving school, age 15-16, to assist in cash ; . desk and office. Patrick's Drapery Stores, : Ltd., Cuba Street. | BOY Wanted, for Warehouse, one just ] left school preferred, good prospects , of advancement for the right applicant. Apply personally to i MANAGER, .' • MOONEY'S (WGTN.), LTD., Corner Mercer and Victoria Streets. 1 _ ——-— THERE are good prospects for _ a YOUTH,- about 16 years of age m a large manufacturing concern; ot good appearance and sound education. Apply personally to i MANAGER, ' MOONEY'S (WGTN.), LTD., Corner Mercer and Victoria Streets. MERCERY MAN WANTED. . -\TERCERY SALESMAN Wanted tem- : •« -porarily. Apply personally, with references, to ; VANCE-VIVIAN, LTD., J | Corner Cuba and Manners Streets. j LAD TO LEARN TRADE. j ! •ttjANTED, a, LAD, between 16 and 18 . i yearsi-to learn trade. •■,•■• . :>:• C.-M. BANKS, LTD., ' ; 11' Grey Street. W4.NTED, a YOUTH, 17-20 years. Ap- : * plicants must have drapery expert- . ..encc. A BOY is wanted also for our packing 2 department. - Apply-personally,: Friday, 9 a.m., to 1 BRUCE WOOLLEN MILLS DEPOT, , Victoria Street, ."''."'■■ Wellington. E have a vacancy for a JUNIOR SHORTHAND-TYPISTE; no SaturdaySELWYN MILLINERY CO., LTD., 63 Kent Terrace. [ ■ ■ : T ! 1 INSURANCE. i LEADING insurance Company invites . Applications for the following positions on its Wellington Staff:— ■ 1. OFFICE JUNIOR (Male). 2. JUNIOR SHORTHAND-TYPISTE . The positions offer excellent opportunities for advancement. No Saturday work. 1 Apply to i 2401 Evening Post. WANTED, A JUNIOR SHORTHANDTYPISTE for advertising dept. of 1 Large Retail Firm. 1 Apply by letter, giving full details and references, to ■2339Evg., Post. ~ 'PLUMBERS "WANTED. T EVESTAM & CO., LTD., 178 Riddiford J- Street. Tel. 25-777. " INTERMEDIATE SHORTHANDTYPISTE. A PROGRESSIVE COMPANY requires YOUNG LADY, 17-19 years, comF meicing salary £2 per week, with excellent prospects of advancement. ' ferences (if any). Wnte--468 Evening Post. WANTED. COMPETENT SENIOR SHORTHANDC" TYPIST by firm"" of Engineers and . Machinery Merchants. Salary £3 5s per week.. PP y_ 2352 Evening Post. J VIVIAN STREET SPECIALS. CHURCHILL, Tailor, iao viv»u . Streetfwill make you a Tailor-made Suit for £8 10s. .._____— a; . - Dyeworks; 85 .Vivian Street, • iii for highest-class work. Ring 54-IW7. - We collect and deliver. 1 NEWTOWN SPECIALS. I OALE Cheap Hats from 5s nci; aw»7; 5) i a .nds- Fully Fashioned, 3s lid, i, Gloves, 2s 6d; Astrakhan, 3s lid; New 1 finfnme'nt Of Kid Gloves. Mijsjfmax^ CALEI Cardigans and Jumpers, 9s lid, O Women's Woollen Jumper Suits, from - 19s 6d; Woollen Frocks, from 12b 6d, JSew % Shipment Woollen Dressing Jackets, from ' 7s lid. Miss Lomax. _, S" ALE! ■ Children's Woollen woods. Suits and Coats, Boys' Suits from 7s lid, ' Children's Pyjamas and N.ghtdresses, from 2s lid; Assortment. Angora Collars. Miss Lomax. ' '"DUSY BEE" Wool Shop-super Crepe, - -D Is; Totem. lOHd;, Patons and Baldwins, 10% d, Is Bkein. 151 Riddiford St. - "X>USY BEE" Wool Blwp—Tapestry and . -D Rug Wools kept on the "lay-by. 151 . Riddiford Street. Tel. 25-296. USY BEE" Wool use of our "Lay-by" system when buying 1 your wool at the "Busy Bee." FOOTWEAR Made to Measure—Ladies' .Calf Shoes, tan or black, "Durata soles, 12s 6d; Men's Shoes, tan or black, e from 12s 6d. R. Adams, 09 Adelaide Road. ATCH, Clock, ■ Speedo, and Jewellery Repairs, no job too intricate. Tomlin, Gleed, and Co., 164 Riddiford Street : " (opp. Constable Street). _______ n TTVANS, Newtown — Winter Specials. j, i-i Large s i 2e Flour Bags, 6d each. "IT VANS, Newtown — Winter Specials, e *-J Heavy Unbleached Sheets, single bed, t 5s Ud pair; double bed, 8b lid pair. EVANS, Newtown—Winter Specials. 54in Unbleached Sheeting, lOVzd yard. EVANS, Newtown — Winter Specials. Kiddies' Woollen Gloves from 6d pr. EVANS, Newtown —Winter Specials. Ladies' Warm Winceyette Nights. from Is lid. t TPVANS, Newtown —Winter Specials. *-* Boys' Wool Jerseys, all sizes, Is lid.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 4

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