I'he Perfect Fabric for Washing and Really Hard Wear. "CELANESE" LOCKNIT LADDERPROOF. Ideal for Beautiful and Hard-weaiinf Lingerie. There is Nothing Better for Tcrnn* Frocks and Smart Summer Dresses. SPECSi VINCH DTH 8/11:*™. Stocked in Pink, Peach, Ivory, Cream*' Navy, and Black. We are Advertised by Our Values. / FYFE'S, LTD., OPPOSITE KELBURN TRAM. SITUATIONS VACANT. YVTANTED, First-class Bread Baker, foftown in Hawkes Bay; one able t» take charge. 1200, Evg. Post. 'WANTED, Capable Cook-General, for "'Porirua; good place to right person. Box CBB, G.P.O. WANTED, Lad, 17 to 20 years, to Work "on Dairy Farm, good hand milker. Apply personally to T. M'Cormack, Taw* Flat: VX7ANTED, Smart Boy, for grocery busi« *' ness. Apply Victoria Cash. Store,-Pine-st. WANTED, Young Girl, take children ". out afternoons only. Apply 45, Not* tingham-st., Karori. YXfANTED, for confectionery shop, ''Young Lady Assistant that will taka an'interest in work, £2. State age, experience, to 1219, Evg. Post. VX7ANTED—Good Home and keep offer* _ ' cd in country to elderly, sober, reliable man, in return milking cows and odd jobs. 1298, Evg. Post. ' VI7ANTED,- Good Housemaid-Waitress. , TT Apply, after 7 p.m., St. Ives, 7, Ori« ental terrace. ' VXJANTED, Smart Experienced Waitress. TT Apply Midland Cafe, 138, Lambton'qy- •• i .\ • WANTED, a Waitress. . Apply Strand ■ TT Cafe, 17, Manners-st. ■ WANTED, Young Man or, Smart Lad, *• to canvass with Music; liberal commission; must deposit £1. " 103, Evg. Post. ; ; -. ' 'ANTED, Experienced Alto Saxophon* and Banjo PJayer, for organised danca band. : Apply, between 7 'and 8 to-night, 84, Vivian-st. ' " " ' ANTED, Competent Fixers for Fib* rous Plaster Works. Apply E. Cameron and Co., Ltd., Udy-st., Petone. VX/ANTED, Smart Boy for messages. " Apply Third Floor, MandcVs Buildings, 101, Wiilis-st. WANTED, a Capable Woman, sleep ~ out.,; Apply, before 7.30 p.m., 80, "Wal-lace-st.' . VI7ANTED, Young Girl to assit, after- " noons, Monday to Friday for' few weeks, Karori. Ring 27-424. WANTED, Young Girl, just left school.' Apply 11, Arlington-st. - . YX7ANTED, (a Woman to Wash, one half- * * day a week. Apply 209, Grant-rd., between 6.30 and 7.3 op.m. WANTED, Two.Energetic Salesmen of ''•good character, on commission basis. Room 60a, Levy Building. MAKE £13 Week. Protected N.Z. Rights,-including printing, etc., splendid everyday line, sells chemists and store! everywhere, used by medical profession, sells on • sight, manufacturing ta.ught. Worth £500, sell £12.). 1315, Evg.' Post. CALESMEN, to call on business, men, proved men with accountancy experience preferred; liberal remuneration; good prospects. Apply Room. 4, Government Life Buildings, 9.30, -"Wednesday.morning. '< SCOTTISH Registry, 208,- Quay—Married Indoor Couple (references); CookGenerals; Cook.and Housemaid; country hotel; Cowboy, 20s; Temporary Cook-Gen-. ' era], 40s, from1 20th December, country. AJRDENER,. young, must understand flowers and vegetables, 1% days' a week. Apply Iris Cake Shop, 4, Willissl., between 4, and 5.30. ■. ' YOUNG Man; some knowledge of stock, ■ cowman-gardener, Lower Hutt, £1 and found and bonus. Box 167, G.P.O. "ENERGETIC and Intelligent Man want- , -*-1 ed for progressive" business; salary; £5 to £0 weekly, with good prospects: Successful applicant must take financial share in business. Organising experienea a. qualification, but not essential. Write, stating .past experience and .capital available. 1305 ; Evg : _Pci_t__ ; MISCELLANEOUS-WORK WANTED. PAINTING, Paperhanging—E. J. Richardson for First-class Job. 11, Gaudin-st., off Bridgc-st., 'Rongotai. HIMNEY Sweep—T. Wilson, 2, Homer street, Newtown. Ring 25-61.1. MILMJSERY—Straws, Felts, Velour* ■"■*■ Remodelled into latest shapes; mod©« rate prices. Miss Willis, Cooper's Bldgs.* Mercor-st. ARRY LONG, Upholsterer—Re-cover-ing Work at a price you can afford. Work guaranteed. Side Woolworth's. __ ' pARKIN BROS, for Shop Fittings. , LUMBING should be attended t» b» fore winter comes. Ring C. W. Map» tin, Plumber, 13, Tory-st. Tel. 20-98Z, Moderate charges. TT'DMUND SHAW, Registered Plumber, *^ 72, Kilbirnie-cres., Kilbirnie. Workmanship the best. Prompt service. Esti* mates freely given. Tel. 25-124. ALTERATIONS, Office Fittings, R» ■" pairs of all kinds. Estimates give*, G. W. Booth, Builder, 50, Wilson-st. Te^ 14-585. ' PITCHER'S, Bond-st., for Blinds. W« measure and estimate free. Thi» work is a special feature with us. MISS REDPATH, Eugene Permanent Waving Specialist, is advising client* to Book Early for Permanent Waving! £1 Is; guaranteed. Courtenay Chan* bcrs, Tel. 22-552. pARPENTERING—If you require 4 Good Carpenter and. a satisfactory, job done properly, Tel. 28-970. C. Rich* ardson, 6, Ebor-st. P.R. Tel. .24-508. "DARR-BROWN Construction Go., Ltd., ■*-* Haining-st., for Carpentry of every description, Plumbing, Painting, and Papering. A live organisation. Tel. 28-508. INCKNEY, Art Upholsterer, 47, Cam-bridge-ter., for- Chesterfields, Easy Chairs, .Loose Covers, etc. Repairing and Re-covering done. Tel. 22-615: RESSMAKING—Ladies' Own Materials made up. Renovations, Coats, Costumes, Frocks. Selection Spring . Goods. Miss Sharkcy, 99, Molesworth-st. SHAVING a real pleasure if your razor is reground and reset by our special process. R, J. Shakes, Hairdreiser and Tobacconist, 42, Manners-st. PATHS, Drives, and Yards in Concrete or Bitumen. N.Z. Laykold, Ltd., 70, Abel Sinith-st. Tel. 28-763.' SHAW, Plumber and Electrician, 115, Meimst., and 3, Emmetfc-st., Tel. 25-049. Charges reasonable. REAT News—Your Saws done up by a specialist at the Miramar Saw anrf Tool Doctor, 38, Totara-rd. We colled and deliver. Write or Tel. 16-853. "TiRESS Specialists—Xmas Bookings open. •*-' Ladies' own materials accepted, also ready-to-wears. Madam Gray, Cinderella Shoppe, Woodward-st. pJLYDE CARRIERS. Telephone 20-23< Tf<RENCH Pleating, Hemstitching, P»r> * sian Embroidery, Goffering for \ Blouses; same-day service; 'only correct pleating method; cheapest prices in town. Lewis's Shops, 92, Manners-st.; 46, Willisst.; IPS. Cuba-st. pLEATING, Hemstitphins;, Ovcrlockinp, •^ Faggot Stitching, Parisian Embroid- A cry and Diamante, Pinking. Miss Nicholl, Mcrcer-st. (upstairs')'. Tel. 44-246. ' DRIVING TAUGHT. "PUPILS Speedily Coached for Lioeor* -*- ' at minimum cost; good -trader n» pfailures. ss,per<'lesson. TrcV.' 21-719.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 138, 9 December 1930, Page 1
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