MCCARTHY'S RED TOP ALE. ~ GOOD TO THE LAST D R . O P. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Experienced Chocolate Dippers, none but experienced ueed auP'y- Adams Bruce, Ltd., College-st. YX7ANTED, for Ngaio, Experienced xoung Woman for domestic duties. Apply Aorangi, Cohvay-st. "WANTED, Fine Lingerie and Silk Tennis Frocks to be Laundered by expert laundress at own home; terms moderate 1594, Evg. Post. WANTED, Smart Youth, one used to * * grocery trade and packing. Apply The Pacific Manufacturing Co., Ltd , 56a" Ad°-laide-rd. ' W^'^' Eadlei1 TaUoT: A^ply" Madame Cowan, Burlington Arcade. "WANTED, 4 Young Men, about 21 years, as Buyer's Representatives, experience unnecessary, good smart appearance and personality essential. Apply 9 p.m. sharp, Room 7, King's Chambers, Corner Willis and Willeston streets. TX^ANTED, Two Experienced Girls for Bindery Department. Apply Commercial Printing Co., Bouleott-av. WANTED, Message Boy, wages 10s * * week. Apply Barr Brown, Haiuingst.. 9 a.m., Saturday morning. "WANTED, General Farm Hand, feno ing essential. Reply, stating wages, to 379, Evg. Post, Petone. "WANTED, by working man, Elderly * * _ Person take sole charge home. Apply, stating wages required, 1590, Evg. Post. YXT'ANTED, Trained Nurse, private patients. State experience, certificates held, and salary required. 1710, Evg. Post. TIOUSEKEEPEK, widower, country - 1"*- home, . 4 children. Cunningham's Elite Registry, 42-205. 50. Bouleott-st. T ADY for small City Fruit, Confection- ■~ cry Business; wages and commission. Write very fully details experience and wages required. ■ 1641, Evg. Post. . CHART Capable Man, good prospects, wages start £3 10s, increasing £4 10s, with share profits, must invest £100. Write 369, Evg. Post, Petone. . TNTBLLIGENT Youth for small vare- _ house, one with secondary education, just left school preferred. Apply 57, Cuba street, first floor. TO ADVERTISING SALESMEV ~ ("JOMPETENT Man who can show rey 1 suits wanted by established monthly journal. Confidential replies to Salesman, G.P.O. Box BSS, Wellington. , PARTNERSHIPS, AGENCIES. ETtT" "FROM £500 to £800 to invest in a Busi- •*■ • ness where services can'be utilised. 1620, Evg. Post. . •£loo_ SECURES Half Share Manufacture •^ ing Business, large orders on hand, requires extra capital, great opportunity energetic man. Piirdie and' Baker, Ltd^, 144, Featherston-st. ■ - MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED. pARPENTERING—If you require a Good Carpenter and a SatisfactoryJob done promptly; Tel. 54-570. C. Richardson. 6, Ebor-st P.R. Tel. 24-508. ■ ( CARPENTERING X Contracting, 3ob~f bing, Joinery. Keenest prices to.meet keen _ competition. Wyatt and Maley, Builders, 101, Rodrigo-rd. Tel. 14-579. XV ANTED—Spouting fixed from la pet TT foot. We do Roof Repairs; we do Plumbine and Drainage, end we are tea Bonable Christie. 144; Britomart-st TeL 24-217 ■ rPEETH Repaired in 1% hours, lowest •» charges Hours 8.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Open Fridays till 8.30. Dental Repair Rooms, 13a. Courtenay-pi.. next Martin's Boot Shop. pLEATING, French and Sum-ay, Hemx 6titching, Overlooking, Buttons and Buttonholes; same day service; Parisian Embroidery, Rucking, Faggot Stitching. Miss Njcholl. 46, Jlercer-st. (upstairs). Tel. 44-246. pARKIN BROS for Shop Fittings. ■ MISS REDPATH, Eugene Permanent ■"■*■ Waving Specialist. Full Head, guaranteed, 15e. Courtenay Chambers, Cour-tenay-pl. Tel. 53-595. MILLINERY—Straws, Felts, etc., Re- ■"-*-. modelled into latest shapes; moderate charges. Miss Willis*, Cooper* Bldgs., Mercer-st. " A NDRINA" Dressmakers, 115, Dixou- ■*■*■ st., corner Willis-st. Coats, Frocks. etc.; very latest designs. In stock: Finest Indian Silks, Perfumes, etc. TfOR Expert Renovating and Repairs to -*- any building, get a quote from us. Smith and Norman, Aitken-st. Tel. 45-234. ~ -MISCELLANEOUS. • "DIMPLES and Blackheads disappear at- ■*• ter eating Yedston Tablets; 36 for 2» 6d; 100, for 5s Gd." All Chemists. ■ "\TINIATURE Decanters of Liqueurs, ■™ various designs, 2s 6d each. Grand Hotel. Home Supply Store. /CHRONIC Rheumatism sufferers secure markedly beneficial results by taking Dr, Mackenzie's Menthoids. 6s Od. Perrett's Pharmacies. ' f^JJGANTIC Sale of Frocks going out re- " gardless of cost, to make room far new stocks. Morgan's, 115. Cuba-st. XTEASTON Tablets every day keep you -*• fit for work and play; 2s 6d and 5a 6d. All Chemists. TTNFASHIONABLE Stoutness overcom« *-* when you take Youth-O-Form Capsules, 6s 6d. Perrett's Pharmacies, and other chemists. > £2500 WORTH of Books for all tastes going at Bargain Prices at N.Z. Book Depot's Fire Sale, new premises, 6, Willis-st. "PiON'T let these sunny days slip by. XJ Hire a Rental Car from Burke Bros., Ltd.. Kilbirnie. Tel. 17-602. ' ■p)ENTAL Repairs in 2 Hours; best *J materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay-pl., next Paramount Theatre.. "TJENTAL Repairs in 2 Hours; best *-' materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay-pl:,' next Paramount Theatre. "TkENTAL Repairs in 2 Hours; best 1-f materials, lowest cost. Si .pson. Dentist, Courtenay-pl., next Paramount Theatre. rPEETH £2 10s per Set; spend tha x difference. Simpson, Dentist, nest door Paramount Theatre. npEETH £2 10s per Set; spend tha -•■ difference. Simpson, Dentist, nest door Paramount Theatre. H^EETH £2 10s per Set;, spend tha x difference. Simpson, Dentist, nest dnor Paramount Theatre. : "JJEEDLEWORK is Fashionable! Beau^ tiful pastel shades secured by -usinc FIosso: Art Silk. Sold all drapers. "VWELS! History! Travel! Books for all at unheard of low prices at N.Z. Book Depot's Fire Sale. 8. AVillis-st. "^"URSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and ■*■_* Belts; Infants' Outfits, Children's Silk Knitted ■ Suits and Summer Wear. Mrs. Collins, 90. Manners-st. {COMPLEXION Treatment! Eat Yeaston Tablets, which remove all impurities and ensure lovely complexion. All Chemists^ . ELIGHTFUL French and Australian Dinner Wines, ■ Sauterns, Barsaes. Graves; Clarets, from 5s per quart. Grand Hotel, Home Supply Store. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 1
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