SITUATIONS VACANT. MUSICIANS wanted, all kinds, plus xylophone and drums, to start dance work.—Write B. 453.-J. Stab. 122 "\TORTH Island Agent required for small -I"' English Motor Car; new maie.— Write T. 7543, Star. PLANING Machinist, first-class; good wages to right man.—Apply Geo. Gardner and Sons, Sawmlllers, Turangarere (near Taihape). __) Ladies wanted, sell welcome O economy novelty for baby to mothers; good commission; refs. —Write W. 7691, Star. , SCOTCH . Immigrant, young, wanted (preferred). Deliver, take Orders, generally Assist Country Bakery and Store. — Write B. 4533, Star. __2 SHORTHAND Typiste, experienced, for Legal Office.-—State experience and saiarv required to Typiste, P.O. Bos 277, Auckland. 46 BTRONG Youth wanted".—Apply 5.30 a.m.. G. Kennerley. Power House Lane. 99 TAILORESS. —Good Coat Hand wanted. Apply J. McDonald. SS. Queen St. rmiLORESS—Good Trouser. Vest Hand. a- H. Clear, 402, Queen St., opp. Town Hall. TAILORING.— Trousers. Vest Finishers, experienced: constant, o-day week. —J. Cane. Queen's Bldgs.. Wellesley St. TAILOR, first-class: Geo. Hendy, Whangarei.—Apply between 9 and 12 oviock. Friday.—-Cramp. Nicholls. mAILORESSES—Coat and Vest Hands A- wanted, urgently.—Apply Anceli and Jaggs. Cr. High and Chancery Sts. TTiO Tailors.—Coatmaker, first-class, T wanted. —J. R. Hebden, Otahuhu. Phone 5425 (two rings). 123 TO Painters—Two First-class Men; must be Rood Paperhangers: no others. —Pu:nell and Simpson. SS. Vincent St.. City. 36 YTTOMAN, young, wanted for fruit shop. tt Ponsonby district: must be experienced.—Write T. 7629. Star. WANTED TO BTTY. ABETTER Price for your Furniture from Coakley, Ltd. Spot Cash. No cartage.—'Phone 42-238. D A DVICE that is Sound.—Ring Coakley's, am. 42-235, if you have Furniture to Sell. Straight Methods. D A LOT depends on the firm you get to Buy Your Furniture. Try Coakley's, 'Phone 42-238. D A NSELL AND CO., Auctioneers, give best •am- prices for your Furniture. — 'Phone 41-918. D APIECE of Sound Advice.—Get Coakley's Price for your Furniture before selling.—'Phone 42-238. D A PPAREL —Mrs. Outtrim, Largest Buyer am- ladles', Gent's Left-off Clothing.—9l, Victoria St. Phone 42-674. A ETIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, pream- war preferred; up to £ 5 paid.— Pearline Co.. 9, Security Buildings. D A UCKLAND'S Biggest Market for Furni- ■"- ture and Pianos, Coakley, Ltd. Top prices guaranteed.—'Phone 42-238. D "OEFORE Selling, Before Buying your a-* Furniture, consult Sqnirrell and Co. We defy competition. 'Phone 44-398. C TYENZINE Cans (clean), up to one -*-*■ thousand.—Quote price to W. 7705, Star. "DICYCLES, Tools, Jewellery, any condi■AA tion. Watches, False Teeth, Cameras, Binoculars, etc.—Clarkson, 38, Ponsonbv Road. . .-■■■■ ---... C. "DOOKS, Magazines, Novels, Chums. T* wanted. Best prices given—Ardilaun's. 466, Queen St.. opp. Myers Park. I) TJOTTLES, Sacks, Copper, Brass, Lead, M-» Rags, Horsehair.—Zealandia Trading Co.. 7. Belcipm St. 'Phone 42-4 SI. C nOAKLET'S Price for Furniture and t_ Pianfl- is highest. Ring 'Phone 32-238. D pOME. AND SEE THE FURNITURE DISPLAYED AS IT WILL APPEAR IN YOUR OWN HOME.— GEORGE WALKER, Furnishing Auctioneer, 38, Queen Street. D T\ROPHEAD Sewing Machine wanted; ■aa state make and price; Singer preferred.—Box 1246. G.P.0., Auckland. 4S TpOR THE BEST PRICES FOR YOUR A- FURNITURE TRY— GEORGE WALKER, Auctioneer, 38, Queen Street. D FURNITURE (used), any style or quantity; spot cash.—E. E. Carpenter, Auctloneer. 228. Karangahape Rd. D wanted.—State price and particulars to Mr. Whitley, 2a. Wellington St., City. TCE Chest; must be in good condition.— a- Apply Allen. 147. Victoria St. W. 159 INVALID Wheel Chair wanted to Buy.— '. Inquire Stab. 423 T ET YOUR OLD FURNITURE PAY FOR ■*- YOUR NSW BY SELLING THROUGH GEORGE WALKER, Furnishing Auctioneer, 38, Queen Street. D OUR SHOWROOMS ARE ARTISTICALLY PAPERED*TO SHOW YOU HOW THE FURNITURE WILL APPEAR AT HOME. GEORGE WALKER, Auctioneer, 3S. Qneen Street d PICTURE Machine, suitable small hall; also small Dynamo and Engine, any make,—Write B. 4829, Stab. 61 "DIGEON Clock wanted ; must be in good a- order; cheap.—Write B. 4814, St ABIDING Mrs. KeUy.—Buys Left-off Cloth- ■*■* ing. Evening Wear. — Darby St., off Queen St. 'Phone 42-606. p SCRAP Lead, any quantity; highest price given.—Muir arid Co., Lead Nail Works, 126. Mt. Eden Rd. 46 SELL YOUR FURNITURE through us AND KNOW THAT YOU ARE GETTING THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE.— GEORGE WALKER, Auctioneer, 38 Queen Street. d CHEWING Machine wanted; a little out cf order not objected to.—Replies write B. 4614, Stab. r e STAMPS, Early New Zealand, Pigeon Posts, General Collections.—Powell, 65, Shortland St. Open Friday Evenings. C rpiRAPPED Rabbits and Dried Skins, in ■A- any quantity; highest prices given.— Sanford, Limited. Auckland. A rSTE INVITE YOU AND WILL WEL- " COME YOU TO OUR FURNITURE EXHIBITION SHOW ROOMS.— GEORGE WALKER, Furnishing Auctioneer, 38, Qneen Street. D r>-|Af> WORTH Furniture wanted daily. JJaaatJ Large and Small Lots.—"Busy Bee," 165-66, Ponsonbv Rd. 'Phone 27-190. D EGGS. EGGS. Consign your Eggs to us for top market prices throughout the season. PROMPT REMITTANCES. CRATES PROMPTLY RETURNED. NORDEN AND CO., LTD., Dairy Produce Merchants and Exporters, 65-67, Fort Street. Auckland. A QACKS- bags. sacks. WANTED TO BUY IN ANY QUANTITY. TOP PRICE. PROMPT PAYMENTS. We are the Largest Sack Dealers iv the Dominion. McKEXDRICK BROS!.. Wellington Street, Auckland. Phone 44-119. Phone 46-455. WS pOAKLET, LTD., PAY TOP PRICES FOR FURNITURE. See Them Before You SelL •PHONE 42-238. D X SEEDS. PLANTS, AND GARDEN. TOMATO, 1/2 dozen ; Kumara, 9d per 25; Cabbage. 1/4 100; postage extra.— .Newmark*!;. Seed Co.,_.Broadwayi I
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1925, Page 1
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