(J. SMITH, LTD. EXCEPTIONAL OFFER of RELIABLE GLOVES. Excellent v.ilue iv LADIES' NAPPA GLOVES, with elastic wrist, in shades pastel and fawn, 6s lid -~ir. Siieci.il Offeiing of LADIES' WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES, with neat turnback cuffs, m light and dark fawn and ;-ie,\t-, lOto Gd pair. C. SMITH, LTD., WELLINGTON. SITUATIONS WANTED. TyANTJGD, by young man, VVoik of any .*' description, urgent. 1928, Evg. Post. YUAN TED, by expeucuued Cook, House- * work or Cooking, daily, excellent references. 1039, Evg. Post. TyANTIiD, Position as Housekeeper in *' Wellington, 'experienced, working home prefened; references. Write US, Evg. Post. WANTED, Care of Invalid or Elderly '' Person in refined home by experienced Niu.se, town or country; reference*. Apply to Nurse M'Donald, OS, Campbel 1-st., Karori. ANTED, by young reliable woman, Position as Housekeeper or light household duties. Apply 339, Evg. Pot: "VyANTED, by young lady, able drive •** far. position as Ladyhclp, in Wellington it possible. 299, Evg. Post. "Vy ANTED, by young man with 9 years' " " experience, Ofiice Work of any desirintion. Aiiply 317, F.yg. Post. Yy ANTED, by skilled person, Position ■ » us Cook-General, Petone district prefci red but not essential. Write G7, Evg. Post. WANT GD, urgently, a Position for a reliable Tractor Driver, town or country. 368, Evg. Post. W' ANTED, Woik by Tinsmith; willing to go anywhere. 414, Evg. Post. TV/ANTIiL), Gardening, Hedges, Lawus, '» cxpei/lly hid; Digging, half-days, 7s 6d; excellent rcfciences. Write 387, Evg. POht. GUPI4RIOU Young Woman wants Posi- £' tiou, housework, good cook, 9 till 1; small iSi, Evg. Post. , PAINTER and Paperhanger wants Work •*• by the day; fast man. 404, Evg. Post. Petone. APERK ANGER wants Spave-time Work, good tradesman, reasonable chaiges, neatness a speciality. 320, Evg. Post. YOUNG- Alan wants Gardening or Odd Jobs. Write 353, Evg. Poat. TTXPERIENCED Dressmaker will visit ■^ Ladies' Houses. Tel. 14-750. MIDDLE-AGED Lady desires Post as Companion, or would nurse invalid, night duty not objected to; terms, £2 weekly. 218, .Evg. Post. ■piLEKK—Young Man, thoroughly cxperiV enced and efficient, personality, and initiative, seeks Engagement; good references. 329, Post Agency, Lower Hutt. BOY (15) wants Situation';' willing, reliable, honest. 7, Emmett-st., New-' town. CAPABLE, defined Young Lady would like position as Cook-General; references if necessarj'. 228, Evg. Post. IUOW, recommended cook, clean, seeks position Housekeeping Widower., or otherwise, where one child not objected to; reasonable. 305,' Evg. Pos1:. UNI OR, aged 16, requires position in Ofiice; good education, , just- .left school, willing to learn. Box 330, Evg. Post. ' . T>EGISTERED Electrical Wireman re- ■" quires Work; do anything. 188, Evg. Post. . COMPETENT, Experienced Clerk and V Accountant lequires Engagement; best, references, tradesmen's accounts, books written up. 178. Evg. Post: URSE wishes care of Invalid oi" Charge of Home for couple of months. 255, Evg. Post. j CARPENTER, good tradesman, seeks Work on Station as Handy Man. Apply 250, Evg. Post. BUILDER'S Foreman disengaged. Write A.J.W.. Te Aro P.O. ■ ASiMART Young Lady requires Position as Waitress, ■ tea:robms preference; references. G. Keye,.c/tf Young and Earl, Napier.- ' - MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED! WANTED— Spouting fixed from Is per foot. We do Roof Repairs; we do Plumbing and Drainage, and wo are rear sonable. Christie, 144, Britomart-st. TeL 24-217. PLUAIBING should be attended to before winter comes. Ring O. W» Martin, Plumber, 13, Tory-st. TeL 20-982. Moderate charges. RESSMAKING, Autumn Coats, Ensembles, Coatfrocks, Evening Frocks, etc. Hemstitching. Madame Norton, 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. ' EETH Repaired, Day or Night, in 1 hour and three-quarters. Lowest charges, best material: Repair' Depot, 25, M'Donald-cres., off Willis-st M'MILLAN THOMAS & CO., EUers lane, Tel. 28-229/ General Engin eers, Spring Specialists, Lawnmowers and Edge Tools Sharpened; Gramophone Repairs and all kinds of Oxy-Welding. ffXTENSION Ladders—AD kinds of -*-1 Ladders, Trestles, Steps, etc., manufactured Wood Turning a specialty. Leo Vrede, 29, Hall-st. TeL 24480. PLUMBING.-R. M. Glennie and Co., *- Molesworth-st. Tel. 41-383, for all Repairs, Spouting, New Roofs, hot and cold water services, chimney pots; firstclass materials and workmanship.. MISCELLANEOUS. T> EDUCTIONS in Aluminium Preserv- -*-*' ing Pans, heavy, quality;,also large stocks of Jam Jars and Preserving Jars. We deliver. Tho Sims Hardware. "VTURSES' and Waitresses' >Apron 3 and ■■*■" Belts in stock and to order; Infanta' Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, 31; Courtenaypi., opp. Paramount Theatre. SIMS are showing a wonderful range of English Supper Sots and Salad Sets; our reduced prices will open your eyes. At Sims Hardware. . HUGE range Outsize Frocks, in fuji silk, rayon, voile, and crepe de chine, low prices. At Morgan's, opp. Woolworth's. WHAT did the Lassie tell the Sailor? Get your Suit Dry Cleaned by Taylor, 41. Kent terrace. Tel. 20-610. GRAND HOTEL Wholesale Bottle Store guarantees the quality of every brand it sells and does not stock cheap inferior brands Thos Coltman, Proprietor SUMMER Sale Specials for. this weekElectric Irons, 230-volt, 14s 6d; Good Garden Spades, 3s 6d each; best Rubber Hose, Cd a foot or 28s: 6d for COft. The Sims Hardware. GOLDEN Grain Scotch, our House Whisky, &,nd guaranteed with beautiful Glass Decanter, 13s 6d. Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. DRISCILLA'S Cornish. Parties are not *- hard to take to your picnic. Specials with egg can be made. • DENTAL Repairs in 3 hours; finest materials; moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15, Manners-et. Tel 47-562. pRISCILLA'S Cornish Pasties are not •*• hard to take to your picnic. Specials with egg can be made. TTPHOLSTERER! Upholsterer! New is *~> the time to get that Chesterfield Suite Recovered in Latest Genoa Velvet. Open Upholstering Factory, Boulcott-st. fTVBE Grand Hotel "Home Supply ■*• Store" for quality, Winei and Spirit* Tel, 41-024 ,(3 lines), \,'^ ._
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 1
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