SITUATIONS VACANT. T ADV. young, for factory ; clean work, J - i good wages*.—Apply National Brush Co., Customs St., East. T ADIES', Young, Wanted, Water-colour -*-"* Painting.— 7. l'robert Chambers, 2nd floor, opp. Town Hall. T AD, smart, lor bakehouse. —J. M. -*-* Mennie, Ltd., Albert St., T ADY'S Hairdressing and Toilet Special- *-* ist. Good Junior Required.—Miss McElwain, 270, Queen St. T ADY, young, bookkeeper, experienced, for ±J retail business, suburb.—Write, giving full particulars, experience, wages, a. Star. 533 LADY Tutor required for child of S, Second Standard wor';, several luiii's daily till school takes up.—'Phone 10-Xl2, or write 4.). Arg.vle St.. Heme Bay. "jITACHINIST Improvers wanted to learn -"-*- making of Berlei Corsets and Brassieres; ideal conditions.—Berlei (N.Z.), Ltd. "*t/I"AN wanted, about two days, used J -'- L crosscut work.—Davies, 52, Cooper St., Arch Hill. 2(1 (SOLICITOR, young, wanted, for Law " Office: previous experience not essential.—'Apply, stating salary required, to P.O. Box 102. Gisborne. 737 TA'ILORESS.— Good Tronser or Vest Machinist wanted.—McDonald's, SS, Qcpon St.. ton floor. "TIAILORESS, first-class tronser and vest -L hand, wanted.—Paddy Pascoe, nex f Empress Theatre. Newton. 27 rpilE HOUSE OF FLACKSO.N -*- Require COMPETENT TVAILORESSES FOR COSTUMES AND VELOUR COATS. 902 "VTAUDEVILLE Artists; acts of all » descriptions; at once.—2S, His Majest.r s Theatre Arcade. WAITRESS, smart, wanted.—Apply the Delmonico Cafe, 175 a, Queen St. (! WANTED, 10 Hawkers, with horses and carts, for- Hawking Rabbits.—Sanfords. Ltd. 797 WANTED, FOREWOMAN. Also SMART DRESSMAKERS, lor Model Workroom. Apply MRS. E. BARTON-WALKER, Model lions.-. Strand Arcade. 02li "fXTIRE Worker, competent, wanted ' v urgently for lamp shade w-ires.—Send addr-ss to M. 1149. Star. WORKING Tramway Man, formation and laying bush steel tramways; must understand whole construction, including bridges; constant to reliable man: state vvnges.—Reply "Tram." c/o W. 1751. Star. WANTED FOR OUR FURNITURE FACTORY: 1 MACHINIST.
1 WIRE '.MATTRESS MAKER. 1 POLISHER. Anply IL BUTCHER, Furniture and Carpet Co., Ltd.Karangahape Road. 9-12 WANTED TO BUY. A BOUT Selling Your Furniture—Ring -fa- George Walker, 'phone 2557. D A LWAYS Remember —Coakley's Price is ■"■ highest for Furniture and Pianos.— 'Phoue 223S if selling. D \ NSELL AND CO., Auctioneers, give best ■"**- prices for Your Furniture. —"Phone 2565 A. p APPAREL. — Mrs. Outrim, temporary premises, 91, Victoria St. Largest Buyer Ladies', Gents' Left-off Clothing.— 'Phone 2074. A RE you selling your Furnitur" or **■ Piano? Get Coak!2y's price.—'Phor« 2235. _ D A RTIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, prewar preferred ;up to "£0 paid — Pom-lino Co.. 9, Secnr'tr Bldgs. I) A RTIFICIAL Teeth, pre-war preferred ; +*- highest prices sent return mail. —.1. Dnnsfone. T'.O Rnx .**> l. W-*Hcsh-,v St. D ASK George Walker to sell it! Ask George Walker to soli it. D "DEFORE selling your Furniture or Piano, - L> consult Coakley. It will pay you — 'Phone 2238. D "REFORM Selling, before Buying j our J-' Furniture. consult Scpiirrell "and Williams. We defy competition. 'Phone S9SA. c "OETTER Prices from George Walker. AJ Bettor Prices from Georg* W-il'-er. D BICYCLES, Tools, Jewellery, any condition, Watches, False Teeth, Cameras. Binoculars, etc.—Clarkson, 3S, Ponsonbv Ed. C I>OOKS, Magazines. Novels, Music wanted. -* Best prices given.—Ardllann's, 430. Qneen Street, pop, Myers Park. C "DOOKS of all Classes, large or small AJ parcels, especially New Zealand Works. Libraries purchased. KEALY'S, 21, Shortland Street, Opposite Star Office. C CIABIN Trunk, good condition.—l'articu- ■>_ lnrs and price to W. 1730. STAR. /""IABIN Trunk, must be perfect order.— J Full particulars to W. I.VJO. Star. CAX get the price at Walker's! Can get tlie price at Walker's I D CHAMPION" Gas Cookers, with highefficiency burners, enamel fronts, £10. Gas Company and Hardware Merchants. COAKLEY, LTD., pay highest prices for Furniture and Pianos, get their price if soiling.—'Phone 2235. y>
C OAKLEY'S Market, best in town for Furniture or I'ianos; highest prices always obtained.—Ring 2238 il selling. j"> /CONSULT us when Selling your Furni- *—' ture.. Spot cash and best prices given. Thompson's. Dominion Rd. Terminus. WFS DO It Now I —Ring George Walker. Do If Now!— Ring George Walker. D If" A SUA" tlie Best — George Walker! ■* Easily the Best—Geore-e AValker ! p UU'BNITURE wanted, any quantity, high- ■*■ est cash price.—Coakley's, Ltd.," 'phone - 23s - . T) "PURNITURE.— New Arrival wants Fur■X nitiire, about 5 rooms: cash £150 Workman, not fussy.—Write AW 17"9 Star. TjAURNITUEE wanted by gentleman reX siding Takapun.i. Would bin- home oomnlefe or part if suitable.—Write W 1728. Star. fTJ-EORGE AA'ALKERS AUCTION MART. Finest in Auckland. j Clean, Airy and Bright. I Two Successful Auctioneers Always Selling j p JA.AI Jars. 21b and lib. 1 /il per dozen : Pickle ! Softies from 1/ per dozen.—Scctt. 17, i Dundoiiald St., off Xewton I'd., Svmouds St. I end. "LTEROSEXE or Dover Stove, Cabin ■*•** Trunk. Portmanteau, Lamp.—State price nnd condition, 39, King's Parade. Devonport. T OUIS LEWIS will Sell, Buy. or Value j-" Furniture. Antiques, Etc. ; prompt cash.—l 7-18. "Mutual Life Buildings. Shorfland St. list Floor). 953 A. C /AFFICE Stand, light, to Desk Oft long: good order, wanted. — Accountant. 1.0. Box 207. Auckland. ONE Doll's Seagrass Pram, second-hand: send pri-e.—Writ.- T'-. Star. 94S PLATFORM Scales. lo weigh up to 4cwt. j State price to W. 1578. Star. _ PINT'S Insignis Trees for removal : Point Chevalier, Avondale district preferred. Le-'li. Biixinn St.. Point Chevalier. I>AXGE. good cookin'-V wanted: must be X j,, perfc-t eenilitlnn ."'"1 r"".s-'na!ile; Dover preferred —AVjrte n. .toon. Star. TO I->IN'C, Mrs. Kelly—Buvs Left-off Cloth'ng X F'-eninir Wear.- —Darby St.. off Queen St. 'Phone oanr, p SELLING OFF TOUR FURNITURE? RING GEORGE WALKER. Auctioneer, 38, Queen Str.et. He Pays Big "rices. 'Phone 25~7. D TAMPS, old N./.. Collections and Loose Lots. — Hunt, 100, ictoria Arcade (over Wildman and Arey's). Auckland. C STAMPS— Good Prices for Collections, Duplicates, Loose Lots. Open Friday evenings.—Powell, 65, Shortland St. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 1
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