■ A O'CLOCK. '■ ' . g O'CLOCK, TWO HOURS LEFT .FOR YOUR '' "EED TGPSPpTw" and why noxjtake'a bottle | home? ■■■;'■•■ ' {situations vacant. YXTANTED. Domestic Help, plain'cookTV ' ing. Tel. 26477. WANTED, Young Woman to Assist, afternoons only, fond of children, references. 6, Kelbuni parade. Tel. 26-485. WANTED; Reliable Girl, take charge * *• child afternoons, Kelburu, references essential. King 27-610. '■ ' YVTANTED, Housekeeper, Sheep Farm, »' own mistress, quiet place. Reply, with references and full particulars, tel«>< phone number, to 1737, Evg. Poat. WANTED, Smart Experienced Waitress, Apply ."The Wattle," 101, Willin-st. WANTED, Experienced Waitress. Ap» ftly Strand Cafe, 17, Manners-st. WANTED, Young Girl, used to child-. *' ren, to assist in housework; 6mall family; »le6p in. Apply 7.30 p.m., 237, Coutts-st, Kilbirnie. "WANTED, Youth for Butcher Trade; ** one with previous experience preferred. Apply 1800, Evg. Post. "WANTED, Smart Girl for Fish and ■ '* Chips Shop. Apply 8, Courtenay-pL TENANTED at once, Competent Cook? yT General, rots. King 309, Lower Hutt. W ANTED, Maternity Nurse, in -work* ing man's home. For address, writ* 1764, Evg. Post. •_ WANTED, immediately, First-elasi . *" Chef, good wages to reliable man. Apply between 7 and 8 p.m., The Manager, Ritz, Ltd. , , WANTED, for Lower Hutt, a reliable . Woman for, domestic work, daily, good wages. 1786, Evg. Post. SHOP Assistants, fruit, meet 4 to-day;' Girl mind children few hours, Wait* ress tearoom. Cunningham's Elite Regis* try. ' SCOTTISH Registry, 208, Quay—Trained House-Parlourmaid (mendiug), sub« urbs; Housemaid-Wai tress, Cook-General, Female Cook, Elderly Cook-Baker (station, 355). EXPERIENCED Domestic Help Wanted. Must be personally recommended. Good wages to thoroughly competent person. State where last employed, Write 1783, Evg. Post. ILLINER—Smart Improvers for workroom. Katherine, 194, Lambton-qy.* opposite Midland Hotel. ' IF You Would Like to Earn £4 per week and you have £1, with. aom«. push, call at 348, Tinakori-rd. -_^ YOUNG Lady offered Position in Office, some typing. .1643, Evg. Post. T ARGE Company require keen Salesmen -Li with £250 as district agents; good proposition. 1644, Evg. Post. _ x MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED, pARPENTERING—If you require a. Good Carpenter and a satisfactory, job done properly, Tel. 2S-970. C. Richnrdson,,C, Ebor-st. P.R. Tel. 24-598. ■ ARR-BROWN Construction .Co., Ltd.,! .Haiuing-st., for Carpentry^ of every description. Plumbing, Painting, and. Papering. ' A Jh'e organisation. Tel. 28-508. PINCKNEY, Art Upholsterer, 47,- Cam- ■*■ bridge-ter., for Chester^rds^ Easy,. Chairs, Loose Covers, etc. Repairing and Re-covering done. Tel. 22-CIS. ' f EDMUND SHAW, Registered Plumber* 72,. Kilbirnie-tres., Kilbirnie. -Workmanship the best. Prompt service; Esti« matc9 freely given. Tel. 25-124. CLYDE Carriers, for all classes of Cartage, City and suburbs. Large or small trucks. 'Tel. 20-236. . PLUMBING— For Plumbing, Drainlaying, Jobbing aDd Repairs, entrust wort to an expert H. T. Th« Crescent, Roseneath. Tel. 21-171. PLUMBING shpuld be attended to fcfe« fore winter comes. Ring C. >W. Mar* tin, Plumber,' 13, Tory-st. Tel. 20-982. Moderate charges. __.. "PLEATING, Hemstitching, Overlooking, •*■ ' Faggot Stitching, Parisian Embroidery and Diamante, Piuking. Miss Nicholl^ Mcreer-st. (upstairs). Tel. 44-246. > /^ARRY correct time. Have your Watch V repaired; Cleaning, 7s 6d. 12 monthswritten guarantee. M. Chaplin, 10, Man* ners-st- near Perrett's. * ' ' ~ AINTING, Paperhanging wanted-if, first-class : tradesman;' reasonable* Write 864, Evg. Post. , TTPHOLSTERER! I must have work. v 1 Will Re-cover your Suite for a ie\«j shifflinßS. Ring 45-953. Mr. Burrows. Open. Upholstering Factory, Boulcott-st. ■ MORRIS MINOR Valves Ground, 25s;' other models, 30s; Overhauls quoted* experienced mechanic. 1617. Evg. Post. J rpYPING done, Commercial, Professional, *- and Private; moderate charges, efficiency an 3 privacy guaranteed. Apply; Room 3, 248, Lambton-qy. WANTED, by Plumber, hard-up, Job. Mug Work, Spouting or Roof Re* pairs; work guaranteed; returned ? soldier, 1749, Evg. Post: '■ -■"'•. ' . DRESSMAKING— Costumes^ ' Coats, •Frocks; also Children's Work. Mrs* Woolston, 8. Yale-rd., off Tasman-st-PAINTER, Paperhanger (tradesman),. Houses, from £5; Roofs, from fig trial will convince; cheapest in town. 1750, Evg. Post". - ' ■ , WATCH, Clock, and Time Recorder Re* pairs at shortest, notice. Tomlin, Gleed, and' Co., JS3. Willis-st. CARS Cleaned and Greased, kept per« feet order, at your own home; tw« experts; reasonable charge. 1743, Evg. Post. 1; ' "'•' ■ , TEETH Repaired in 1% hours, lowest charges. Hours B^3o a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays till 8.30. Dental Repair Rooms, 13a, Courtenay-pl., nest Martin;* Boot Shop.' 117 ANTED iised from Is pej? *» foot. We do Roof Repairs; .we do> Plumbing and Drainage, and we are rca.-> sonable. Christie, 144, Britomart-st. Tel. 24-217. ■ BATTERY Service—Car Batteries call* ed for, charged, and returned, 3a 6d "Radio 2s Cd. Tel. 2S-SOO. Solarc Battery Company, Drive-in Service Station* 66, Taranaki-st. , P~AINTING, Paperhanging wanted by> first-class tradesman; reasonable. Write 1575, Evg. Post. '_..._ SURVEYOR (Regd.) requires Surveying or Civil Engineering Work of any dei scription at very moderate rates for cash^ Quotations given without obligation. Tel, 26-237. ■ ' , DRESSMAKER and Costumiere --• Blouses, Hemstitching, etc. Eenova. tions a speciality. 250, Lauibton-qy. Mad* ame Norton. Tel. 41-512. QHAVING with a smooth keen edge will •3 be yours if your razor is re-ground and re-set by our Special Process. R. J i Shakes, Hairdresser; 42, Manners-st. MISS REDPATH; Eugene Permanent Waving Specialist, 35s full heart, guaranteed. Courtenay Chambers. Coui-tenay-pl, Tel. 22-552. ' ' . ALTERATIONS, Office Fittings, Re*' ■">■ pairs of all kinds. Estimates given, G W. Booth, Builder, 50, Wilsbn-st. Tel. 14-585. ■' RESSMAKING—Ladies' own materi* als made up.at shortest notice. Reno-< vations Coats."Costumes, Frocks; charges moderate. Miss Sharkey, 99, Moleswovthj street. ■. '" , WORK WANTED. . YI7ANTED, by Young Lady.; Work hi * ' the pvening, fcwins, cleaning, or children. 1703. Eve. Post. , . ' ■-•■"•
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 1
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