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SPRING TIME IS THE PRETTY SIL* TIME. : j npHIS season the Silks are Daintier an{ ■*■ Prettier than ever — ' $6in ART. SILK VOILES, exquisite d* ' signs and colourings, 4s lid, 5s 116% * 6s lid yard. P 36in "TUBPAST" SILK CREPE, a soft, 2 uncrushable material, 40 Bmart j»f , terns, 4s lid yard. ' , - c 36in PRINTED SILK PIQUE, the latest r novelty for Tennis Blazers. 4s lid yd. FYFE'S, LTD., OPPOSITE KELBURN TRAM. \ SITUATIONS VACANT. , WANTED, Experienced Machinist* for , T¥ Shirt Factory. Reply, stating experience, to E. Arnold, care H. A. Den- ', nett, 85, Wellegley-rd., Napier. f WANTED, Clean Reliable Woman fo* • * regular Monday morning wash at Inj land Bay. Apply 1277, Evg. Post. ANTED, Man or Youth, for dairy; farm, one able to run two machines*; •' 100 cows, three milkers. Apply, stating 1 wages required, H. F. Russell, HamuaV - Pahiatua. ,' "WANTED, Expert Four-sider Machin-' " *' ist, run special finish mouldings. - State age, experience, "Mouldings," Uot.t S Advertising, Dunedin. - ____^ WANTED, Junior Typiste, good knowledge of typing essential. Writi c P.O. Box 1433. . " f WANTED, Willing Girl for Housework,! ' " experienced preferred, 9-6.30 daily, - and one evening. Apply 26, Calabar-rd. |f WANTED, a Young Girl for Hou«S ** work, references required. 1433, Evg, - Post. - j' XU ANTED, Man or Youth, as CowmaS- ' » ' Gardener and odd jobs. Apply, withj - references, to J. P. Tylee, Makuri, PahiaV tua. :: '■ WANTED, .Girl, for General Householi " *' Duties. Apply 50, Nelson-st., Petone. - "WANTED, an Experienced Office Girl, i Apply Barrett's Hotel. dTV ANTED, Experienced Housekeeper^ »• plain cooking, small adult family. Ad- - dress 148 a, Abel Smith-st. "~ y "WANTED, a- Girl for Shirt Pressing " and Folding. Apply H. Wade, 81a,- - Vivian-st. -_ •■-_ :- TI^ANTED, Machinist for Dressmaking. "" Apply Room 4, Regal House Bldgsy J corner Cuba and Ghuznee sts. S WANTED, Experienced Waitress. Ap-' ;. vy ply Cafe De Luxe, 66, Willis-st. . I, WANTED, Working Housekeeper, fo*! l' '» country; refs. Apply 224, The Terrace. ' ~ ~, "WANTED, Reliable Domestic Help, n »» plain cook, to sleep out; Sundays free; references. 1527, Evg.'Post. 5 CCOTTISH Registry, 208, Quay—Farmil O hand, milk, kill, garden, etc., 30s; out station; Daily Domestics, 20s; Cooks* g general, cook, with child,, school age, 30s; l- country, references. ~ AIRDRESSER, gent.'s hand, Relieys> ing, Wanted at once. Courtenaj; |. Saloon, 100, Courtenay-pl. ..'. 5. WELL-ESTABLISHED Firm requiri T » Competent Lady Assistant for Office; preference given to unemployed. Particui f lars 87, Evg. Post. . '.. PROGRESSIVE Firm of Merchants 3 . requires a;Young Man as traveller; must be salesman and a worker, good opportunity to right man. Reply with copies of references to Hard Work, GJP.O.-BoX v 1120. . ■'■ ■> ' "DEFINED Girl, 15 to 10, as Probationer. - J" Cafetaria,: Woodward-st. '' S, MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTEO. fc. : — WANTED, all kinds Tailoring, Renovai- ,, '• tions, Lining Men's Coats, etc. Mrs, x Scoones, 24, William-st., Hataitai. UNGALOW Plans and" Specification^ prepared by experienced draughtsman* 4 copies, £3 IPs. Write 68, Evg. Post. ~ /CHIMNEY Sweep.—The Marvel, (!£ B v Lansdown, 39, Molesworth-st. TeL •s «-457. . i- /CARPENTERING, Concreting, Painting, Alterations, Repairs, Houses modern* r ised, Garages, Fences, Paths, etc.; small J" jobs a specialty;' low prices; estimate* £ free. Sowry. Tel. 28-581. "T^RESSMAKING— Ladies' own materi* J •*-' als made up; renovations. ■ Coats, Coap , tumes, etc., big range smart Jumped j' Suits; sale prices. Miss Sharkey, 99, Moles-worth-st. . . ■ • £ CARPENTERING— If you require ft I v^ Good Carpenter and. a Satisfactory ! Job done properly, Tel. 28-070. C. Kichardson, 6, Ebor-st. P.R. Tel. 24-598. - rpEETH Repaired in 1% hours, lowei^ A •*• charges. Hours 8 a.m. to 6 P-in* i Open Fridays till 8.30. Dental Repaifi Rooms, 13a, Courtenay-pl., next Martin * - Boot Shop. ■ ■ 7 ©HAVING made easy. How? Get yom* Razor Reground and Reset by on^ - special process. R. J. Shakes, Hairdreeses; _ and Tobacconist, 42, Manners-rt. ■ .1 y piNCKNEY, Art Upholsterer, 47, Cam* *■ Jt ■ bridge terrace, for Chesterfields, Eas# _ Chairs, Loose Covers, etc. Repairing an* d Re-covenng done. Tel. 22-615. ._ n T>LUMBING should be attended to be> c" -*■ fore winter comes. Ring C. W. MaW a tin, Plumber, 13, Tory-st. TeL; 20-982^ s" Moderate charges. , i, - PLEATING,' Hemstitching, Overlooking* ■>" -t Faggot Stitching, Parisian EmbroidJ ¥ cry and Diamante, Pinking. Miw Nichols > Mercer-st. (upstairs). Tel. 44-246. Sl TTiXTENSION Ladders—All kinde ol - ■" Ladders, Trestles, Steps, etc., mannn factured. Woodturning a specialty. Les. > Vrede, 262, Adelaide-rd. Tel. 24480. B- PLUMBING—For . Plumbing,.. Draining - J* ing, Jobbing and Repairs, entruw it work to an expeit. H. T. Martia,.Th* 10 Crescent, Roseneath. Tel. 21-171. 10 "TIRESSMAKINGr-Evening Frocks. DaJS •_ XJ Frocks, Blouses, Hemstitching, etc.?. c, Own Materials made up. Madame Nortottj s. new premises, 250, Lambton-qy. Tel. 41-511. J' T\7ANTED—Spouting fixed froiu 1b w*. a ~ ■"" • foot. We " Roof Repairs; ;we d« . Plumbing and Drainage, and we sre reas, sonable. Christie, 144. Britomart-st. d Tel, 21-217. -^ ESTIMATES for all Classes of Concreti T.ork riven free. N.Z. Laykold, es Ltd., 70. Abel Smith-st. Tel. 28-763. PARKIN /BROS, for Shop Fittings. b, £__ , "'^ ;e XVT ANTED, House Repairs, any branch, 1., *» at reduced rates, small or large job* prompt attention. 1131, Evg. Post. "s PATHS* Drives,. and Yards in Concret* , r X O r Bitumen. N.Z. Laykold. Ltd., 70. -■ Abel Smith-st. Tel. 28-763. HARRY LONG, Upholsterer, 114b, Cutfc,c st., Re-covering Work done at hovM' I or workshop; no cartage. CPECIALTY oodwork Co, for Ex|l '^ tension Ladders, etc. 2S. Haining-st, ~ Te). '.-508. '_; .__ NBWTOWN Residents—Get your Watcl^ and Clock Repairs effected by reli* c able workmen. L. W. Tomlin, 164, Riddi'' r ford-st. ■ . ;. WATCH, Clock, and Time Recorder Rfc r * * pairs at shortest notice. Tomlin, t! Gleed and Co., 123, Willis-st. ■■• AINTING, Paperhanging wanted bfr first-class ' tradesman, reasonable, y Write. 1408, Evg. Post. ...... PAINTER and Paperhanger, expert !, -*■ tradesman, requires Work, labour I- only or contract, prices reasonable. Reply 1452, Evg. Post. I pAPERHANGER—Rooms froni lOsi? c •*- Houses Painted from £10; Roofs, from £1. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ring f. 14-202. ■■•- c "TT'VE," High-class Dressmaker and -^ ' Costumier. "Eve," Woodward-st. d Tel. 40-225. : ■ y WANTED TO SELL. U TANES-BUILT Furniture, £20,:5s we?K; 1- W £40 10s week; £60, 15s week; £80, L- 208 week. Janes and Co., Riddiford-at. n TifEAT, fresh, at cheaper prices. Byd •"■*• monda, Ltd., Oourtenay-pL Legs Mutton 6% lb. Whole Loins «d Ib. . _\h i

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 1

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