C. SMITH, LTD., ANNOUNCE AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER. 9A ONLY SMART MODEL SILK <■*" FROCKS, in self colours and floral desigus, also navy and black. Usually 49s 6d to £5 19s 6d.' OFFERED AT 19s 6d. CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. SITUATIONS WANTED. ~ YX7ANTED, by young lady, Position as ' ' Attendant in Doctor's Rooms. 1717; Evg. Post. YXf ANTED, by a reliable woman, Wash- " ing and Cleaning, by the day. 1777, Evg. Post. WANTED, by Woman, Daily Work, ** Seatoun, Mivamar, or Heights. Apply 1787, Evg. Post. WANTED, Good Opening foFLady"with tailoring and cutting experience. 1461, Evg.' Post. WANTED, Situation, Hairdresser, experienced. Barr, c/o People's Palace. WANTED, Day or Half-day Work, by * * respectable married woman, good references if required. 525, Post' Agency, Newtown. YX^ ANTED, Employment, any descrip- '' tiou (gardening preferred), good worker, •references, 12s 6d day. Write 1883, Evg. Post. VyANTED, Position, as Housekeeper, "' care invalid, or children, town or > country, thoroughly experienced. 1904, Evg. Post. , WANTED, by energetic man or good address, Caretaking of Offices and ■ Cleaning; band given if required. 1889, 1 Evg. Post. ■ . WANTED, Washing, Ironing, or Cleaning by respectable woman, references, . any day. ' 1905, Evg. Post. ■ OUNG Widow seeks Daily, Hourly, or Relieving Work, sleep out preferred; urgent. Write 1914, Evg. Post, or 'phone . 22-689. ■ . ■ ■ - ' | "DEFINED Widow, musical, boy of 7, IXV requires Position, Housekeeper; sole '' charge. 1872, Evg. Post. HEF, Pastrycook, abstainer, efficient and economical, disengaged, refer- ; ences. Reply 1825, Evg. Post. | TO Master Painters and Signwriters— Reputable local Signwriter disengaged, 1 highest references. 1843, Evg. Post. Y~OUNG, Experienced Waitress wants Work, mid-day or otherwise. 1822, Evg. Post- . ' HAIRDRESSERS— Ladies' and Gents' Hairdresser seeks position, or would rent saloon. 1852, Evg. Post. .' '.' ;"_ SMART Young Lady requires Posi- ' xx tion as Waitress, tea-rooms prefer ' ence; references. G. Keys, c/o Young anc Earl, Napier. ' REFINED Middle-aged Lady would like 0 Weeks' Temporary Occupation; ! secretarial work or domestic duties. 1798, Evg. Post. "'■■;.: '"- '- ' DOMESTICATED Person wants Daily , Work in city orsuburbs. 1810, Evg. ; Post. ■■"■■"■ ■ LADY, refined, capable, would like Pqai' tion as Companion-Help in nice ' home. Tel. 41-551. ' rpRUSTWORTIIY' Young Lady require! ■ '■*•■ Position; ladyhelp or assist housei hold duties; refined home. Write 1756, 1 Evg. Post. BAKER wants Situation, good all-round man; sober, married, reliable; town '„ oE,country.-1784, Evg. Post,. ~,..,,. ..;. ; P*IRL, jus.t leit college, requires Position ; vT in office, knowledge of typing; studyipg shorthand. 1759, Evg. Post. i TT'OREMAN Carpenter seeks Employ--I- ' ment; large or small. Apply 24, Te . Aro P.O. PLUMBER, Registered,' wants Plumbing Repairs, very reasonable. Write Plumber, 19, Harison-st. . EXIERT Showcard Writer, widely experienced in all types lettering and design, wants Permanent Employment oi ! Contracts. Ring 25-871 or apply 958. Evg. 1 p__; . :.' ' ■ '■-■ ■; - - /CARETAKER or Working Manager, 9 v/ seeks Engagement. Apply Evg. Post 1 for particulars. .- .. ■-r ■ ■ EXPERIENCED Young Man wants situ-ation-Waiter. 1707, Evg. Post.' ; OUNG Married Man wants situation Caretaker, Liftman, or Cleaner. Ap- ■ ply 1713, Evg. Post. . • MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED. \lTANTED—Spouting fixed from li per ; »v foot- 'We d? Koof RePaira' we do Plumbing and Drainage, and we are reasonable. Christie, 144, BritomarUt. TeL [ 24-217. . .'" ' ' ■ ' .. • "DLUMBING should be attended to be;XT f ore winter comes. Ring O. W. Mar- . tin, Plumber, 13. Toryst. Tel. 20-981 ; Moderate charges. ■ • "TkRESSMAKING, Autumn Coats, En•L' sembles, Cbatfrocks, Evening Frocks, • etc. Hemstitching. Madame Norton, l Parliament Corner, Lambton-qy. TeL • 41-512. . PLUMBING and Damage—New Work or Jobbing. J. Elton and Son, Gor- : don-pl., Newtown. TeL 24-195. ; npEETH Repaired, Day or Night, in 1 I ■*■ hour and three-quarters. Lowest ' charges, best material. Repair Depot, 25, M'Donald-cresl, off Willis-st. M'MILLAN THOMAS & CO., EUers ; lane, Tel. 28-229, General Engineers, Spring Specialists, Lawnmowers and Edge Tools Sharpened; Gramophone Re--1 pairs and all kinds of Oxy-Welding. ■ "T|RESSMAKING— Ladies' own material •*■•' made up in latest styles, renova- : tions; expert workmanship, shortest not- , ice; moderate charges. Miss M. Sharkey, 99, Molesworth-st. ' ; riARPENTERING, Painting, Alterations, Repairs, Houses Modernised, Gar- ' ages, Fences, etc.; low prices; estimates ■ free. Sowry, Tel. 28-581. \ pARPENTER-BUILDER wants Houses v. to Build, Alterations, Additions, Shop 'or Office Fittings. Tel. 22-206. [ "pLUMBING—For Plumbing, Drainlay-•-t ing, Jobbing, and Repair*, entrurt ' work to an expert. H. T. Martis, "' The ; Crescent, Rosepeath. Tel. 21-171. ' 17XTENSI0N Ladders—All kinds of Aj Ladders, Trestles, Steps, etc., manufactured Wood Turning a specialty. Leo ' Vrede, 29, Hall-st. Tel. 24-480. PLUMBING.-R. M. Glennie and Co., Molesworth-st. Tel. 41-383, for all ' Repairs, Spouting, New Roofs, hot and 1 cold water services, chimney Doti; firitclass materials and workmanship. > "\TISS SHAW, Dressmaker, Dominion--1 •"X ay.—Day and Evening Frocks. Frocks cut and fitted; Remodelling; Hemstitching . Tel. 44-734. ■ pHIMNEY Sweeps—M'Murray and TomtJ linson. Customers, note our new address, 2, Emmett-st., off Riddiford-st., Newtown. Tel. 24-472. I TTPHOLSTERING - Chesterfield and U Settee Suites from £12 10s. J. Hill, 25, Sugar Loaf-rd., Brooklyn, and Main-rd.. Johnsonville. Town Agent: Doherty. Manners-st. ' (CARPENTER wantes Alterations, Additions, Repairs. Estimates given. Tel. 16-943. S. Morrison, 33, Tauhinu-rd., Miramar. ' MISS DUFFY for Permanent Waving. Half-head £1, Sides 10s; Waving taught. Outfits for.sale. Next Max., Ltd., . 78, Courtenay-pl. (next Grey, Cabs). DENTAL Repairs in 3 hours; finest materials; moderate charges. Rapid ■ Dental Repair Service. 15, Manners-st. Tel. 47-562. pHOCOLATES— Lowney's lib Boxes from 6s: nil Stock reduced at the Regal, next Whiteombe and Tombs, Lamb-ton-qy. - --.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 1
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