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FOR QUALITY PRINTING. TTOWEVER small! your printing ■*--*■ requirements may be the services of our experts are available> for you. Phone 44-040 and talk it over with our representative. "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS. "Place your next Printing Order .' with 'The Post." SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED/. 3:- Boys, for- light factory * * work; no experience essential; good wages to good boys; age about 16 preJ .y"*ferred. Apply Quality Transfer Co., Mo*""" rison's Bldgs., Garrett Street. "WANTED, Double Needle Machinist, '* Folder, also Apprentices for shirt* and pyjamas. R. J.'Monnie, Crown Building, Cuba Street. '. ; ANTED, Machinists, Table Hands, Improvers, and Apprentices, ideal conditions. Apply Tiny Tote Clothing Co., 217 a Oak PaTk Avenue, Upper Vivian. Street. ; WANTED, Fully-experienced Waitress for private city hotel; £2 weekly. Apply 1108 Evg. Post. WANTED, M 0 GirlSi 14-16 jrears, cleam . factory, good wages, no Saturday. Barker and Co., 33 Bond Street. TTALI/S SHOE CO., LTD., have vacan- •*••*- cies for Senior and Junior Saleswomen, must be experienced, excellent prospects. Apply Hall's Shoe Co., Ltd., Gourtenay Place. : ..•■■' WANTED, Smart Boy, prospects. Apply Green and Cooper, Ltd., Radio Eu» gineers, 42 Taranaki Street. WANTED, Capable Woman as cook, St. Barnabas Home, Khandallah; refs. essential. Apply Matron, Tel. 36-676. WANTED, Boy for Messages and Ware- < house Work; own bicycle; references} good opportunity, just left school preferred. Lempriere and. Co., Blair St. v ANTED/ Experienced Trouser Mai chinists and Coat Finishers, constant work guaranteed, ideal conditions; weekly bonus paid to competent girls. Abelco, Ltd., 36-4Q Vivian Street. WANTED Experienced Young Lady for Confectionery Shop; also Boys for Theatre. Apply Majestic Sweet Shop, 104 Willis Street. ; WANTED Two Waitresses, * £2; no ' scrubbing. Apply De Luxe Cafe, 80 Willis Street. WANTED, Two Waitresses, £2; no scrubbing. Apply Gerondis, 39 Couitenay Place. - ■ TTENOR Sax. wanted, experienced, eeaJ- son dance; must be able busk or memorise. Ring 28-340, urgent. HOUSEKEEPER wanted, between 20 and 30; must love kiddies. 1183 Evg. Post.. - WANTED, Girls' and Junior Girls. Adog f Chemical Co., Ltd., 61 Ira Street. WANTED Help for fortnight, modern home, Karori, no washing, adults only; 30s weekly. Tel. 27-242. YI7ANTED, Junior Assistant Telephone W Operator; youth preferred, Morrison, Taxi Service, Lower Hutt. . WANTED, Smart Youth to assist itt shop, with some retail experience prfv ,- ferred: Hurry Up Bootmakers, 43 Willis Street. TJ7ANTED, for1 light domestic- duties, ■ VY Capable Maid, good home,, every consideration. Ring 51-182. . QMART Boy, for confectionery. Regent 10 Confectionery, Holland Street, ott Tory Street. .. —5— ANTED, 'Nice and {Smart Junior, tor our Mantle Showroom, good wages to the right person. Apply Fines, 68 Man-. ners Street: ' — '. : - • T|OMESTIO Help T^^Jo^o^^ jJ 100 Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay, 01 ,J.ei. , 16-989. ;■-■ ' —-—r-7 —r ANTED Boy, or; Junior Assistant, good opportunity to . learn grocery trade. ip72 j e__g^^ l _______ WANTED KoJng Girl, for.tobaccoW.tist'S Shop, good trade taught, references 3 MannersJstre___. ™^TRIC-^d^cetpwila^augW «+«,«*.. Tel. 45-303. ■ : pAPABLE Daily Help,, for two aaults. U 9to 4 30, Saturdays 9to 2, Sundays excepte_l_JM_J?____9_______^ 5 7_SoTfISH~REGISTRY7 .208 Qu^y=4 S CSmart Women (hop V^ng) lent aonditions; Gardener, oOs station, Vawies country: Cowman, 50s, station, {SS_i_- n t8 u _ j ClaSßiflC at»o ß appear on pan» 3- T Mr_jji_LLAN^US WORK WANTED. MAN with 3-ton tip truck wants Wogj any class, moderate rates. Apply I"-* Evg. Post. '.: __ -• sohable cost. 41 Dixon Street, opp. Royal Oafc. Tel. SO-237. — TTPHOLST-RING— JSo- is tne rime for U re-covering that Suite. Estamates and cartage free. Good range of coverings. J. S Lander (Late Edward Collie, Ltd.), 62 Moxham Avenue, Hataitai. Tel. 24-214. PAINTER, competent tradesman, will Paint Houses on Contract. Supply material or labour only. 3862 Evg. Post TTiLECTRICAL Work, first-grade materJC- ials, estimates given. For prompt service ring Guthrie and Biggs, 30 Donald McLean Street. Tel. 14-810. _ BROKEN Windows promptly Repaired. Tel. 51-617 and a tradesman will b« sent immediately. - Wellington Glass Works, 34 Tory Street. E-COVERING Chesterfield Suites, etc. —Estimates and Cartage Free, good range of materials; satisfaction guaranteed. Excelsior Furniture Co., 135 Adelaide Road. Tel. 25-122. TYRESSMAKING — The Barbara will J—' make your Frock with style and smartness. Ist Floor, Druids' Chambers, Woodward Street. McCABE'S SCHOOL OF MOTOR DRlVlNG—Personal Tuition by expert. Tel. 54-490. Office, 64 Taranaki St. PIANO Tunings, town or country, overhauls, from £1 Is. Howell, 40 Taranaki Street, Levy Bldg. Tel. 51-231. "■jIyfODERNE" School of Dressmaking— if_. Teach Cutting, Designing, and Making for £1 Is. First Floor, HJB.'s Building, 33 Willis Street. Tel. 47-702. E-COVERING—Make that Old Suite as good as New for a few pounds at Swan Upholstery Co., Lower Tory St» care -Wholesale Furniture Factory. A LL kinds of Carpentering, Alterations, ** Repairs. G. W. Booth, 50 Wilson Street, Newtown. Tel. 25-010, 25-918. PLEATING. Sunray Hemstitching, Overlocking, Buttons, Embroidery, Gold and Silver Braiding. Miss Nicholl, 48 Mercer Street. Tel. 43-704. pARPET SEWING CO.—Carpets made, * repaired; reasonable charges; Curtain Materials made up. Ring Footer 71 Victoria Street. Tel. 43-631. KEYS Cut, Locks Fitted, expert atteation; all work guaranteed and coi>» fidential. McLean and Archibald. Ltd^ 29 Willis Street. pARPENTERING - If you require « Good Carpenter and a Satisfactory; Job done promptly, Tel. 53_751. C. Ricfc ardson, 6 Ebor Street. P.R, Jel. 25-408., j,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 61, 14 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 61, 14 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 61, 14 March 1939, Page 1

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