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SITUATIONS VACANT. TO SHIRT MACHINISTS. \I7ANTED, Experienced Shirt ■ Machinyy ists. Apply H. Wade, Sla, Vivian-st. EMBROIDERY WORKER. VyANTED, an Experienced Embroidery ' ' Worker, able to make Monograms and Badges. Reply, stating age and experience, to . 325, Evening Post. LEATHER WORKERS. - WANTED, YOUNG MAN" -capable of *» Repairing Ladies' Handbags • and General Leather Goods. Apply by letter only. NASH'S LEATHER ARCADE,. Cuba street. WINDOW DRESSERS REQUIRED. O INGLE, age 23 to 28. Prepared to KJ travel Dominion for two months; all travelling expenses paid. State salary required and furnish references to ENERGETIC, Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, "The Dominion" Building, Wellington; C.I. SITUATIONS WANTED. " . " TO A RELIABLE FIRM1. COBER, Reliable Driver, owner of good 30-cwt Truck, will exchange same with, established firm for job of driving. 267, Evg. Post. - . ' ' TO BUTCHERS. ~ THOROUGHLY: Competent Butcher, •*-' Small Goodsman, open to engagement, 10 years' experience .in manufacture" of wide range of highest-class goods. I can increase your business. Write D.M., 6, Repton-st., Merivale, Christchurch. PARTNERSHIPS, AGENCIES, ETC. PARTNERSHIP WANTED. T ADY, 22, with small capital, seeks Posif-* tion or interest in City Business offering profitable employment. No business experience, but energetic and willing to learn. Proposition must bear strictest inquiry. Fullest particulars to be submitted to H. B. BURDEKIN, Public Accountant, Wellington. GOLD BUYERS* " ~ ALD Gold Bought. Still higher prices " owing to exchange. Sell now. Sherwood's. Jewellers, 103, Willis-st. Established 1895. LD False Teeth, Gold, arid Jewellery bought. Note new address: Pl&tinum Scrap Co., 101, Willis-st. (Mandela Bldgs.K ~ KTA (TRA qnT.n TtTJYEBS "DAY out big prices in their small shop, -*• S3, Manners-st. Sovereigns; Sovereigns, highest prices paid. ■ OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. ; TfOR 20 years we have been buying Gold J- in Wellington. Obtain the best value for youra from a New Zealand firm. HAYCRAFT AND JQSLING, , Manufacturing Jewellers, : Si. Willis street (over Preston's). OLD GOLD. OLD GOLD. WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. TRRING- your Old Gold to us and obtain the advanced prices. We guarantee a fair deal. SOVEREIGNS. SOVEREIGNS. 28s. 2Sa. ' 28s. BRITISH GOLD EXPORT, 72, Manners street. '. Tel. 42-693. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. TO LET ~ ..-..., TO LET. O LET TO LET. OFFICES in the' ' :/' .".'..- ---"EVENING POST?'NEW BUILDING. ONE SUITE AND SEVERAL SINGLE ROOMS. Well Lighted. Central-heated. EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. , . For terms and conditions, apply BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., Proprietors, • "Evening Post/ WANTED TO SELL. "IyVONEYSWORTH! We claim to give you ■"-*• more than your money sworth of Furniture at Moneysworth. Willis-st^ 3 doors from "Evening Post." ■ TTORDENS! Hordens! Hordens! ■ The •"■ most up-to-date Furniture Store in Wellington, absolutely the latest Designs; let us quote for your re-furnishing. Late Forresters, Ltd., Lambton-qy. TTORDENS, Lambton-qy.—Visit our -*^*- huge and attractive showrooms and view the very latest creations in Furniture, guaranteed and produced from brandnew materials, in our most up-to-date workrooms. XJORDENS! Only experienced artisans ■*-*- employed in our workrooms, the very latest designs from London, a revelation for Wellington's Good HomeSeekers. Late Forresters, Ltd., Lambtonqy. . "PUPPY Dogs, Love Birds, Finches, Gold ■*- Fish, Spratt's Bird Seeds, Parrot Food, Dog Bisfcuite, Bird Cages, Dog Medicine. Te Aro Bird Shop, 140 a, Vivian street. . ■ ■ . TS7ATCH gone wrong? Consult me. * * Cleaning, 7s 6d; Springs, ss; and a 12 months' guarantee. M. Chaplin, 16, Manners-st. (opp. Britannia Theatre). "FURNITURE at 2s 6d per weekT-Ches^ ■*- terfield, Dining, or Bedroom Suites. Art Cabinet Co., Willis-st* opp. Eyg. ir Ost. OOER Mats, 2s; Matting, Is lid; Mattress Ticking, 58in, Is .9d yard; Kapok, Is Ib. At Janes and Co- 8 Willis-st.. 172-4. Riddiford-st. CJINGLE Kapok Mattresses, 13s 6d; *-> Double, 26s 6d;' New webs fitted to wire woves. Janes, the . Store for Service, Willis-st. and Riddiford-at. LAW LIBRARIES AND SOLICITORS. To be sold to the highest offer. (a) ONE Sefc N;Z- Law.Reports, ISS3- - 2 Digests. (b) One Set Gaz. Law Reports,. 1599-1926, 3 Digests. (c) E and E Digest, 44 vols., aid 5 Supplements. (d) N.Z. Statutes, 1880-1928, Cloth. ■ Cash offers to be made for the -whole lot, or separate sets. Offers close on MONDAY, the 20th. instant, at noon. LIQUIDATOR, 321, Evening Post. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ T>IANOS Tuned and Repaired at re- ■*• duced charges. F. W. Gardiner, Pianoforte Maker Expert, established 35 years. 38. Sussex-st. - T~)RESSES, Frocks, Costumes, Furs, on -*-/ easy terms, which you- can afford. Heimann's, I3a, Courtenay-pL CjUITS from 10s deposit and 5s weekly; '■-' large selection and no interest charged. Heimann's, 13a, Conrtenay-pl. TfXHAUSTIVE experiments over 45 -*-i years have given you Kellow Breads in their present forms. "Kelvenna," "Wheatmeal." "Bermaline." etc. Try them. A RTIFICIAL Teeth Broken? New Teeth MX replaced for 5s per tooth. A set for £2 5s (Pin teeth guaranteed). American Dental, 132. Willis-st. ~V"0U cannot buy Grand Hotel .quality x for less than Grand ■ Hotel prices Tel. 41-024. Our Home .Supply Store for yclir requirements; delivery free. T^XCHANGE—Positively no rise in- our ■*-J prices til! present stocks exhausted. Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. C!EE .yourself the Smart Styles and Easy 10 Terms, Frocks, Coats, • Costumes. I adm.aas.'s,_33a,.Coartepa3r-d,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 2

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