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SITUATIONS VACANT. PAPERHANGER AVANTED. WANTED, Paperhanger, must be good tradesman ; excellent wages, permanent position to right man. AVrite 392 Evg. Post, Lower Hutt. LAND AGENT'S OFFICE. WANTED, Bright Young Girl as Office Junior, some typing experience necessary. Reply to P.O. Box 167, AVellington. STEWARDS. THE Refreshment Branch of the Railways Department requires 2 Stewards at AVellington. The duties are interchangeable between the sleeping cars and refreshment rooms. Good wages and conditions. > Apply Room 332, Railway Station BuildIngs. MAN REQUIRED. WANTED, Young, Active Reliable Man for General Factory AVork. Permauent position. Apply to Tlie Factory Manage*-, BRYANT AND MAY, Tory St. WOMAN AVANTED. RELIABLE AVoman for Cleaning Lunch Rooms and Teamaklng, 40-hour week, no Saturday work. Apply Matron, BRYANT AND MAY. LAUNDRY AVORKERS. WANTED, Mangle Hands, Ironers, Press I Hands, good wages and conditions. Apply Crown Laundry, Hospital Rd. ■ FROCK MACHINISTS. WE offer great opportunity to a Few Good Frock Machinists, pleasant conditions, in small workroom. See our Mrs. Castelll, 9 Riddiford St.. Ist Floor. MACHINISTS AND FINISHERS FOR FROCKS. TTTE require 2 Machinists and 1 Finisher for VV' a Small AA'orkroom. Liberal wages and pleasant conditions. Apply MAC'S, 6-8 Manners St. JUNIOR FOR FASHION STORE. EXCELLENT opportunity to learn the fashion trade, Including window-dressing. A keen girl will have scope for rapid advancement. Apply MAC'S, 6-8 Manners St. i EMPLOYERS —Positions required, Storemen, Drivers, heavy and light; Male Assistants, mercery and drapery; General Clerks, Ledgerkeepers, Traveller, Factory Hands. 15 KENT TCE., 51-641. GENERAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. WANTED Urgently—Night Porter, Cooks, 2nd Cook, able relieve chef; Housemaids, AValtresses, Conipanion-Help, Senior, Intermediate, and Junior Typistes, Brass Finisher, Cleaners, Domestics. 15 KENT TCE., 51-641. AUCTIONS. AT 62 KENT TCE. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock Sharp. Sale of household furniture, linoleum, carpet runner, and Brussels carpet square, large mirror-back sideboard, dining table and cover, h.b. chairs, pictures, curtains, occ. tables, well-made Morris couch and cushions, good kitchen dresser, crockery, glassware, rimu hook shelves, wall cabinet, elec. radiator, mirrors, full Scotch chest of drawers, 3 duchesses, chests, single bedstead and mattress, double bed and wire, 4 good double mattresses, mirrordoor wardrobe, alum, teapot, personal effects, etc etc On' the Premises: 62 KENT TCE. THURSDAY MORNING, at 10.30 Sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE PAINTINGS, PICTURES,. BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTS, CHINA, ETC., GENUINE JOHN GULLY PAINTING. J] JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. * TOMORROAV WEDNESDAY), At 12.30 Sharp. AT OUR MART, No 8 WILLESTON STREET. THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PICTURES, Held over from THE BIG SALE OF ANTIQUES, AVILL BE SOLD AT OUR MART AS ABOVE. Included in this interesting collection will be found:— A GENUINE WATER COLOUR by the celebrated artist John Gully, "The Mountains at National Park," considered to be one of this well-known artist's best pictures; large and valuable oil painting, Judith and Holoferne's; several old paintings by Dutch artists, 3 valuable water colours, New Zealand scenes, by Peerless (these are very fine), seascapes by Barraud, old prints, etchings, Madonna and Spanish Lady, flower paintings on satin, oil still life in old fluted gold frame, photo print, Daniel O'Connell Heads, Lady and Child, large painting, "The Victory," in full sail, 2 river scenes by Burleigh Bruhl, paititing of famous sire "Musket," by "Elioth Gruner," 2 oil paintings of ships, painting, "Tlie Blind Fiddler," by David AVilkie, old village scene by Grose, water colours by D. K. Richmond aud W. Thompson, 4 hunting scenes by Stanley Berkley, 4 Maori prints, 2 albums photographic scenes, and numerous other paintings and pictures. Owing to the large number of lots we were unable to offer everything at the Big Antique Sale on Thursday last. The balance, whicli includes some most Interesting pieces, will be sold Tomorrow at 12.30. NOAV ON VIEAV AT OUR MART. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. CONTINUATION OF SALK. THURSDAY MORNING, at 10.30 Sharp. On the Premises : THE STORE, end of EDWARD ST. (off Herbert St., off Manners and Dixon Sts.). r DAVIS BROS., acting under instructions from the National Patriotic Council AVILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION:— PIANO, AVIRELESS SETS, CRICKET BATS, CRICKET PADS, HOCKEY STICKS, PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES, MARQUEES, PRIMUS STOVES, ETC., ETC. Opportunities for business men, sports bodies, and the general public. DAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION the following catalogue :— "BORD" PIANO, SEVERAL RADIO SETS, BASEBALL OUTFITS, BASEBALLS, HOCKEY STICKS, CRICKET BATS, lot of CRICKET PADS, WICKETS, and BAILS, 3 portable GRAMOPHONES (new), records, ELEC. IRONS. ELEC. HEATERS, 2 gross COMBS, lots ot TABLE KNIVES, FORKS, and SPOONS (all new), several new PRIMUS STOVES, several MARQUEES, 18 x 24, and other lots still to be listed. Tbe above Catalogue is not yet complete, and prospective buyers are well advised to watch our later advertisements. For the best bargains offered, be sure and attend this Sale, on THURSDAY MORNING, at 10.30 SHARP, on the premises, at the STORE, end of Edward St. (off Herbert 'St., off Manners and Dixon Sts.). DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Land Agents, Below James Smiths. AT PETONE 10.30 a.m. THURSDAY 10.30 a.m. At 324 Jackson St. TYSON'S, Auctioneers. Will Sell entire stocks of AA'ARDROBE OUTFITTERS at their shop, 324 Jackson St., Petone, ou Thursday, September 27, comprising :— MEN'S SUITS, LADIES' FROCKS, DRESSES, COSTUMES, SHOES, COATS, BABIESCLOTHES. 800 LOTS 800 FEW ITEMS BEING 300 ladies' dresses, SO evening frocks, men's suits, overcoats, sports coats, trousers, skirts, shoes, boots, 100 ladies' costumes, ensembles, slips .underwear, ladles' overcoats, babies' clothes, house frocks, summer and winter frocks, ladies' and children's shoes, babies' shawls, coatees, fur necklets, evening shoes. Hyde Park pram (blue), 3 pramettes, fireside suite, table and 6 chairs, 3 duchesses, trinkets, necklaces, blazers, ladies' and men's leather coats, raincoats, watches,- hats, jumpers, double bed and wire, mattress, scarves, and a quantity of mixed clothing. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—Everything is in good order and this is a good chance for dealers and general public to procure some really first-class clothing. TYSON'S, AUCTIONEERS, 290 Jackson St., Petone. Tel. 60-SSO. CONTINUATION OF SALE. THURSDAY MORNING, at 10.30 Sharp: On the Premises: THE STORE, end of EDAVARD ST. (off Herbert St., off Manners and Dixon Sts.). DAA'IS BROS., acting under instructions from the National Patriotic Council, AA'ILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION: PIANO, WIRELESS SETS, CRICKET BATS, CRICKET PADS, HOCKEY STICKS, PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES, MARQUEES, PRIMUS STOVES, ETC., ETC. Opportunities for business men, sports bodies, and the general public. DAVIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, havo received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, the following catalogue :— BORD PIANO. SEVERAL RADIO SETS, BASEBALL OUTFITS, BASEBALLS, CRICKET PADS, WICKETS, AND BAILS, CRICKET BATS, LOT OF CRICKET PADS, 3 PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES (new), records, ELECTRIC IRONS, ELECTRIC HEATERS, 2 gross COMBS, lots of TABLE KNIVES, FORKS, and SPOONS (all new), several new PRIMUS STOVES, several MARQUEES, 18 x 24, and other lots still to be listed. 2 IMPERIAL TYFEAA'RITERS (good order), %-sizo BILLIARD TABLE and ACCESSORIES. 16 EASY CHAIRS, 76 K. CHAIRS, 12 LEATHER SETTEES. For the best bargains offered be sure aud attend this Sale on THURSDAY MORNING, at 10.30 SHARP, on tlie premises, at the STORE end of Edward St. (off Herbert St., off Manners and Dixon Sts.). DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Land Agents, Below James Smiths. MISCELLANEOUS. MRS. COLLINS. 90 Manners St., for everything in Children's Woollens and Silk Sets, Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Outfits; moderate. (CHILDREN h Patterns! Wonderful AustraJ lian idea. One mtleru cuts all garments, boys, girls. 2 to 12 years C. Smith. WANTED, Experienced Knitter to Knit several Children's Cardigans, good remuneratlon. Please ring 46-765. O HALLORAN'S ALE AND STOUT. CIALL and Collect that Dozen of Ale from / O'Halloran's Brewery, 17-19 Sturdee St.. | or ring 52-393. D

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 74, 25 September 1945, Page 3

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