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TT'LL BE : SIX O'CLOCK Before you know it. , . , Drop in for that "RED TOP/ NOW! SITUATIONS VACANT. TINTED, Girl to mind two Young "WANTED, Mate for Prospecting, about ~-«; experience not necessary; good location known. Write 314, Evg. Post W'ffiV^Vt ±L*<\y Hoppickek ■^PPiy M. Fowler, Umuknn. W-AJNXJiD, JUan, for Gardening (l~day "/f). preferably one who under»f??. ? ™Wn?}<"? er adi«stments. Apply, ston-st ° ° tO-niSht, 170, Feather^ . RANTED, Young Girl, mornings only; 327. Evg Post C°Py references ** "WANTED, Smart Woman to sell art Conrj'eZy-pL^ 18- APP'y WANTED First-class Pastrycook (fe^ " male), electric stoves, none but capable need apply. 218, Evg. Post. ' JUachmist, for high-class frocks, ideal conditions, no Saturday work, preference given to girl able to use lornelly machine. -Write 414. Evg. Post. "WANTED, temporarily, Capable Domes^ i \ '» good p!ain cook ' otl3er help 2nPTT ikPP/ refa -' Mrs- Rothschild, Kelburn parade. Tel. 26-357. ■WANTED, a Qualified Auctioneer fdF 000 Saturday, afternoon auctions. Eeply 6-iS, JliVg. Post. ' . ' ' ■ WANTED, Capable Domestic. Help. AyTT Ply 71, .Washington-ay., Brooklyn. CCOTTISH Registry, 206, Quay-House. ~ maid, station, 15s, interview employer; Waitresses, Cooks-General, 255; Temporary Girl, housework, country, for one month; Probationer. CUNNINGHAM'S Elite-Housekeeper v (bachelor), meet 3 to-day, 30s;.Cook. small hospital. 50, Boulcott-st. • T3RICK-LAYER wanted. Apply 72* ■*■* Cambridge-tee.-MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANYJoj "WANTED—Spouting fixed from lOd ncr ™ ,f? ot- We do Koof Repairs; we do Plumbing and Drainage, . and- we- are Christie, 144,. Britomarfc-st, pAINTEK, Paperhanger, first-class' •■- tradesman. . Paperhanging from Is roU^ other prices cut. Write 1998, Evg. irost. * ■ . . ■. - QHIMNEY- Sweeps—Who shall we ring? Why, McMurray arid Tomlinson, tha: reliable sweeps.- Tel. 24-472. ■■' ■: . ' "ITOUR Lawn,> Lawn Mowers .sharpened •"•by latest .process.. . We collect and deliver; moderate charges. Tel. 40-306. N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. ■ .." ■-; ... TTPHOLSTERER will Ec-cover or Ee^ ~ paw' Furniture, reasonably reliable, with or without removal; estimates and cartage free. TeL 41-968. '■■.".. "PERMANENT Waving, full nead,l2a 6d, ■■■- by experts, with the latest double oil sachets, large natural wayes^xiriglets, l ends. Roscoe's Beauty-Parlours,-40,-llercer-st. Tel. 40-544. . ■ ' , , '■ ■• , PJARPENTERING — 'if .you require * V ..Good" Carpenter and a Satisfactory Job done promptly, Tel. 54-570. C. Bicn'ard. > son, 6, Ebor-st. P.R. Tel. 24^598. : "pARKIN BROS. for. Shop Fittings; •*• Office, and General Alterations. TVHE EUGENE SALONS, 42, Mannersi A Bt. Open All Day Saturday for All Toilet' Work. Tel.'4s-523.; ■ /.; :': pjU-EX-MA.—This scientific skin trea£ ment, test. 50 years. Cures definitely, and prevents' Eczema; Psoriasis, Scalp; Irritation,' Scaly, Baby, Eczema, and Vari-cose-Eczema Diseases.' .Skin. Specialists, ' Dietitians.1. 89, The Terrace, opp;- Midland Hotel. Tel. 45-405. Advice-free.- , rpEETH Repaired in 1%~ hours, lowest •*• charges. Hours 8.30 ajn. to 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays till 8.30. Dental Repair? Rooms, 13a, Courtenay-pl., next Mar tin's Boot Shop. _■ . ■ - TTOME Builders. Send for Beadey's ■*-*• Book of Better Bungalows, obtainable free. Write Beazley, Builder, Lower Hutt. T> ALDNESS definitely cured: and pre- . vented. Alopecia, Patches, Dandruff^ Scalp Irritation, Scaly or Inflamed Condition of Scalp or Skin; Dry or Oily-Ham P. W. Galvin, Specialist, 37,- Courtenay place. Tel. 50-260. Advice free. FLATS AND ROOMS TO LET. XMJRNISHED Double Bed-Sitting-room; -V*-all convs. Apply 121, Abel Smith-rt. XJACH to Let (single), furnished, suit ■*-* gentleman, good locality, very. hartdjr C6urtenay-pl. 81, Roxburgh-st.'.- • ' T ARGE, Comfortably-Furnislied BeS •*-* Sitting-room, every, cony., soft washing; men only. 37, Clifton-tee. TTELBURN—To Let, Modern 5-rd. Flan' -t*- Apply, afternoon, 145, Kelburn-par^ near Grove-rd. ]U"T. VICTORIA—2 Rooms and kitchenXla- ette, furnished, every cony., refined home, suit quiet adults; 18s. Tel. 53-262. TTNPURNISHED Flat, self-contained; 5 *•*■ rooms, kitchenette, and bathroom, caKphont, private entrance; . 27s 6d pe^ week. A.' Whittaker, 35, Molesworth-st^l between 9-and 5.30. " • A TTRACTIVE WeU-furnished -. Sunni -cl- Flat, sep. meters, beautifully clean! moderate to refined couple. 3, McKenz^ terrace, Monnt-st. TARGE Furnished Balcony Bed-SittW ■ L*room, kitchenette, quiet home, magnS ficent view, tel. 71, Austin-st. pjVERLOCHY FLATS-Self-Contaiw ■*• ed Furnished Flat, with, every cony., including continuous hot water, garage if required. Telephone 51-839, laverlochy Place, og upper Abel Smith-st. ■. "PLAT SEEKERS—For best lists fur- *- nished, unfurnished, central, snbnrban' flats, rooms, Foster and Co. (Letting Spo» cialists), 19.Grey-st. ' ■ WANTED Let, .Self-contained Flat, q , ' * rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, etc., 22s 6d. Ring 16-925. T^ELBURN, top cable car, Particularly A*- Charming Well Furnished Sunny Flat, perfect order, large living and dining-room,. Tvith extensive harbour; view; 2 doutle bedrooms, kitchenettej bathroom, laundry, own entrance, with linen and china if required. Tel. 27-153.; ORIENTAL BAY-9, Lindum terrace^Beautifully Furnished Bed-Sitting* room, use convs., tel.; private family. ~ SELECT FLAT. ' rjENTRAL, no cUmb, unfurnished, spe. '-' cially designed, independent, living* room, 2 bedrooms, etc Tel. 44-752 (even. ing 52-106). ORIENTAL BAY PARADE. TTNFURN. Flats, concrete building, 4 *-* rooms, kitte., hall; also Flat, " 2 rooms, kitte., garages optional. Tel. 50-118. . . . miscellaneous! " T?CONOMY Prices combined with qualrT«} ty- .Seppelt'3 Australian Port, quarts oa 6d, pmts 2s. Solely. atGrand Hotel Home Supply Store. rj.OOD Digestion and regular elimination,' y1 . result of taking Harvey's- Mineral Tonic. C. H. Perrett. Chemist. 'THE smartest Garments can be yours ■ . on the easiest of terms. Heimann's, 1.3 a., Courtenay-pl. . JVADIES, all our Coats reduced and easjj ~* terms. Heimann'a, J33, Courtyhnf £la«^ ppstang, "

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 1

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