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FVFE'S. LTD. SILK SALE CLOSES ON SATURDAY. WONDERFUL HALF-PRICE. . ■ BARGAINS. Spun Silks in Smart Checks for' plealed Skirts, 3s Gd for Is 9d. ' Novelty Printed Foulards and Shantung Silks, 7s lid for 3s lid.. ■tO-iii Circular "Melso'' Vesting, daimv shades, Gs lid for 3s Gd. . ' Best Quality Black Silk Coatings, neat designs, 14s lid for 7s Gd. 40-in Shot Chenille Jersey, siik and wool, 17s ]ld for Ss lid. ALL SILK REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE OR LESS. FYFE'S, LTD., OPPOSITE KELBURN TRAM. • SITUATIONS VACANTi ' ' "IX^ANTED, General, sleep in. Apply *' Mrs. Biss, Maire-av., Lbiver Iluti, 01 Tel. 030, Lower Hutt. " • YV^A'NTED, lor Wanganui, an lixpen- "' enccd Cook-General, ho'usemaidkept; rcfcicnces required. Tel. 27-IG4. Al^nnjT^c^u~~W^mirirn:oT~O^Ttd^or Sales; remuneration from £5 upwards. -J4j, Evg. Post. ■ - 1 TV^ANTUD, a Young GiiJ, to assist'in *" shop. Apply 21, Ilugby-st. TX7AXTED, Smait Midday Pantrymaid, ** arnall tea-room; experienced. Apply 477, Evg. Post. Y\fANTED, Artists, vocal or otherwise, * ' for evening concerts. .State 'qualifications, fees, etc., ii-, Evg. Post. IIfANTED, a Reliable Help, small fam- "" ily, cooking essential, good home and wages. Apply Mrs:, Mark' Tonks, 93, Rin-toul-st., after 7 p.m. ANTED, Experienced Waitress, wages 375-Gd per week. Hunterville Hotel, Hnnterville. ' WANTED, a Girl, iut,t lett school, ior »* our packing department. Apply Pacific Manufacturing Co., 5Ga, Adelaiderd. | ._ V\^ANTED, 3 Young Ladies or Women ** Companions for Hop Picking at end of the week. Apply Mrs. Coyle, 41, Ellice-st, Wellington. 'WrANTED immediately, Young Girls to ** learn fur trade. Apply to The Fur Trading Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., 14-16, Harris-st. ■WANTED, Good Waitresses. Apply 'y Restaurant. 35, Willis-st. WANTED, Young Lady, 17-18, for shoe ?' store, previous experience preferred. Apply E. B. Ash, C 6, Courfenay-pl. WANTED, a Waitress. Apply Strand * ' Cafe. 17. Manners-st. WANTED, Capable Help, able-cook, ie- - '* ierences. Ring 14-214, between 7 p.m. •and S p.m. * , TXjTANTED, Pastrycook, good man, used 'T to hot plate. Apply 31, Cleveland-st., Brooklyn. WANTED,'Young Girl tor' Light IIouso- ™» work, plain cooking, hours 9 till 2, references. Tel: 2S-JB4. - WANTED, Young Girl to Help in "' nouse four mornings a week, 9-1-. Apply 15, Armitage-st., Ngaio. \\7ANTED. Experienced Waitress. Ap- ** ply Midland Cafe, 138, Lambt6n-qy. ANTED, Capable Cook-General, all duties. Miss Gore, Karon". ' Riug 20-111. ' • - ; . VVANTED, Strong, ltcliable Woman foi" "" Housework and Washing, no cooking, good wages. Apply Waddington's/Pfitone. YXfANTED, Experienced Smart Young " * Man to do town travelling; al^o. able to attend to' orders, mantles department; refs. necessary. ' F. Khouri. Ltd., Todd"s Blclgs., Courtcuay-pl. . .• \T^ANTED; Tractor Driver or good Lorry ."'...Ljiivet, witli-.iiircliaoical kuowJeage preferred.' 'Apply AV-. M?Kay orf .'jaj». Strathmbre^Park. ■ , •' • / '.: "II^ANTED,' Strong. Willing Boy, tor '* milking iiud general farm work. Write 90, Kyg. Po^t. . WANTED, a Married Man-with help "" to hand-milk thirty cows, must, be sober, reliable, and experienced, -general dairy farm work; state wages. Reply 97, Evg. Pobt. , - ' " ■ I________ PARTLY Trained Nurse for elderly • gentleman. Ring. 23-315. SCOTTISH Registry, 20S: Quay—Married ■ - Station Hand, wife cook-general; Ladyhelp," 30s.' country'; Female Cook, ,30s, country; Generals, 41s: House ,Parlourmaids, 35<; Cooks-Gcncr.il.i Domestics. BOY wanted for our-Dispatch Depailment. Apply.' alter 9.30, ito:Bu'ttev--Horth and Co. (Aus.), Ltd.,\49; Ballancs street. MOTOR Driving taugttt; certiJ3cate guaranteed few days, no failures, -, no smashes, dents, etc. London Motor School, 24428. MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTEtK TpHOLSTERIDR will Repair, Re-cover, *-* or Renovate Furniture at' people"* own homes, reasonable, or take away. Tel. IS-363. PLANS and Specifications prepared' for Bungalows, - etc., lowest charges. F. H., Blakeley, Mandel's Buildings, 101, Willis-st. ; UR Repairs—Airs. Cording has taken over Mrs. Smith's Fur Workroom. All Repairs guaranteed. .Majestic Chambers, Willia-st. Tel. 43-548. HAVING a pleasure if your Razor is Ground and Set by our special process. R. J. Shakes, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 42, Manners-st. • . PLANS of. New Homes, Re-Designing of Old Houses, moderate fees. A.1 Victor Smith, Architect,'l47. Cuba-st. Tel. 28-316. PINCKNEY. Art Upholsterer,- 47. Cambridge terrace, for Chesterfields, Easy. Chairs, Loose Covers, etc. Repairing" and Re-covering done. Tel 22-C15 J MISS DUFFY for Permanent Waving. Half-head £1,- Sides 10s; Waving taught. Outfits for sale. Next Mas., Ltd., 78, Courtenay-pl. (next Grey Cabs). A LTERATTONS. Shop Fittings, Addi: ■**■ tions, etc., large or small jobs tendered for. G. W. Booth, 50, Wilson-st., Builder. Tel. 14-585. ; T>ARK_i BROS, for Shop Fittings.. PLEATING, Hemstitching, Overlooking, ' Faggot Stitching; Parisian .Embroidery and Diamante, Pinking.. Miss Niclioll, Mercer-st. (upgtairs). . Tel. ' pARPENTERING—It you requii'e n '-■' Good Carpenter aud a satisfactory job done promptly Te!. 21-508. O. Richardson, 6, Ebor-st. . - (CHIMNEY Sweeps—M'Murray and Tom-' linson. Customers, note oSiv riew »d« dress, 2, Euimett-st., off Riddiford-st,, Nowtown. Tel. 24472. TTPHOLSTERING - Chesterfield and" Settee Suites from £12 10s.' J. Hill, 25, Sugar Loaf-rd., Brooklyn, ani Main-rd., Johnsonville. Town Agent: Doherty. Manners-st. ISS SHAW, Dressmaker, Dominionav.—Day and Evenin"' Frocks. Frocks cut and fitted: Remodelling; Hemstitching. Tel. 44-734 , '■ LUMBIiSjC-r-For Plumbing. Drajnlaying. Jobbing, and Repairs, entrust work to an expert. H T. Martis, " The Crescent, Roseneath. Tel. 21-171. EXTENSION Ladders and Extension Planks, Steps. Trestles, Cleaners' Ladders,- Trucks, etc., etc Specialty Woodwork Co. 25. Saining-st. Tel 2S-iiOS. M'MILLAN THOMAS & CO., Ellers lane, Tel. 2S-229, General Engjn- ' eers, Spring Specialists, Lawnmowers and Edge Tools Sharpened; Gramophone Repairs and all kinds of Osy-Welding. ■ "TiRESSMAKING—Ladies' own material ■*-' made >ip, renovations; expert workmanship, shortest notice; mod. 'charges. Miss M. Sharkey. 99, Molesworth-st. TJLUiIBER, Registered, wants 3'lumbinw • •*■ Repairb; charges reasonable. Write Plninbpi, ]9. H.inson-st. ' AX/'A^T''l3- Paintinp," P.iperhansiiii.', ' " etc.. reqiiirod. 'own or country: modorate charges: local; credentials',-as. toworkmanship. ooO.'.Evf!:.• Post. ■ , \ FOU Satisfa'ct'ony House 'Rppairf*' '51-; Evg. P.ohi. , • -; ■' : l : ■ :

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 1

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