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SITUATIONS VACANT. [PREPAID Advertisements, not exceeding twelve words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. ] "DOYS wanted, sell confectionery Speed- -*-* way; last year's boys preferred.—Johnston, Kerr and Johnston, Vermont St., 4 p.m., Thursday. 2 CANVASSERS, household lines; £1 week and good commission.—47-338, between 4.30-6 p.m. 2 OAR Painter, disengaged,- Duco or paint, from 70/; work guaranteed.—B. 6158, Star. x 4 fold circulars.—Apply 9 a.m., " Thursday, Moody's Dye Works, Crowhurst St., Newmarket. x 2 HOME Cookery, smart young woman, able make small goods.—lnquire Star 617. x 2 JUNIOR Assistant. — AVanted, Junior Assistant for Clothing and Mercery Department. Do not enclose references in application.—Suits, 1787, iStari. x 2 T IVE Salesman; must have car.—Davey, ■*-* Trailer Caravans, 153, Grey Av. 2 "INQUIRE 'STAR'" Advertisements should not be replied to by letter. The address may be had at the Advertising Counter or by Telephone.

(Mention the Number.) WANTED urgently, Experienced Frock Machinists, permanent. — London Clothing Factory, Wyndham St. x 2

YOUNG Girl for laundry depot.—Apply Fong Foo Lip, 136, Valley Rd. 2 O YOUNG Men, Tea-tree Cutting, third •4 shares.—Meet outside Star, 5, to-night. : x 2 SHORTHAND TYPIST, With knowledge of general office •work, ■ Wanted for a Merchant's Office. Must be proficient shorthand-typist. Wages, £1 10/. State age and experience, with copies only of references. x 2 CLERK, 6156, STAR.

DOMESTICS WANTED. O:\jPABLE Woman, household duties, one with nursing experience preferrred; 2 adults.—Write W. 1810, !Star. x 4 DOMESTIC, young, smart, all duties; good home; Epsom; 15/ week.—Excelsior Registry. x 2 GIRL, assist domestic duties, good home, small wage suitable Star 593. , x 2 SEASIDE Hotel—Vacancies Waitresses, Housemaid-Waitresses. — Bell's Registry, Winstone Buildings, Queen St. x 2 YOUNG Girl, domestic duties, accustomed children; 1.30-5.30 daily.—6, Kimberley Rd. 2 BELL'S Registry, Winstone Bldgs.— Generals (hotels), Relieving Maids, Waitresses, Laundress, Kitchenmaid, 2nd Cook (male, young). x 2 RELIABLE Registry, Queen's Arcade. — Man (hawker's round), Farm Hands, Cook General, 25/. x 2 STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.— Generals, 20/; Daily General, 20/; Young Domestic, 10/. x 2

WANTED TO BUY. ABIDE here —Books, Books, Mags., etc., good prices. .— Palmerston Bldgs., Customs St., also 140, Symonds St., "Mighty Atom." ; :x5 APPAREL.— Mrs. Outtrlm, Victoria St 7, Buys Ladies', Gent.'s Superior Clothing.— Phone 42-674. 7 ATTENTION 1! Suits, Boots, Rifles, Old Gold, Silver, etc., will call.—Meltzer, 61, Victoria St. Phone 45-330. D AUCKLAND Auctioneering Company will .Auction or Buy Furniture to best advantage. Customs Street West. Phone 42-238. D BEFORE Selling, before Buying your Furniture, consult Squlrrell and Co. We defy competition.—Phone 44-308. • C OTTLES, Sacks, Metals, Highest Prices, Ring or write. Reliable men will call. Clarke Bros., City phone 41-429. Newmarket phone 44-109. - £ FUNGUS, good, dry; highest market price, cash on delivery. — T. W. Doo, Victoria St. W. C r* ENT'S . Left-off Wearing Apparel, Old vJT Gold, Silver, etc.; highest price3.—At Kissin's. 102, Hobson St. C GOLD of any description bought for melting pot: highest prices given.— Parkinson, Pacific Bldgs. Phone 41-063. D OAK Dropside Cot; must be clean.—Phone 13-853. ? RANGE, Orion or Orb, in good condition. Particulars ring Phone 20-275, day. x 2 CAL.ES, up to 41b, cake; cheap, at once. Phone 13-559. J___ BWING Machines, any make; best cash prices.—Globe, 154, Queen St. 40-295. CRAP Motor Car , Radiators, up-to-date types wanted; best cash price paid.— Phone 45-275. c SINGER Sewing Machines, hand or treadle; spot cash; no waiting. — 21, Queen's Arcade. ____ SMALL Cash Register, wanted cheap.— Apply 372, Quoej St. __3 STAMPS— Old Postage Stamps bought, sold, exchanged; collectors call; large selections.—Powell, 45, Shortland St. C STAMPS — Old Collections Bought, collectors call, inpsect approval bargains. k. Brodie, 22, Hellaby's Buildings,. opposite G.P.O. . 9. TENT, small, good order; cheap.—Phono 13-394. . ?_ "fTtHE BASEMENT," Fergusson Bldgs., JL Civic Square, Phone 40-792, will tradein that Old Suite of Furniture for something more modern. _D THE Pot's Always Boiling."—Spot Cash for Old Gold, Teeth, Chains, Watches, Broken Jewellery, Rings, Trinkets, etc; any gold articles. —Robinsons, Ltd., opp. Town Hall. D TOPDRESSER, for farm, also a 1-Cow Separator, good order. —Particulars and price to T. 1609, Star. 3 WANTED, Overbeck's Rejuvenator, secondhand if cheap.—Reply at once, Needy, 1751, Star. ; ? TpURNITURE. WE WILL BUY THE HOUSE AS IT STANDS OR IN SMALLER LOTS. HIGHEST PRICES. SPOT CASH. Phone 40-325. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., Opposite Town Hall. A TTSED FURNITURE IN ANY QUANTITY. WE WILL PAY YOU SPOT CASH AND GIVE YOU THE BEST PRICE. T T? "DOBERTSON, T.TD., THE BIG QUEEN ST. AUCTIONEERS (OPP. COURT'S). Don't Forget — We Pay Cartage. Phone 43-025. Phone 43-025. TTSED TTOUSBHOLD T7IURNITURE (IN ANY QUANTITY). WE WILL CALL AND MAKE YOU A CASH PRICE FOR THE WHOLE OR PART OF YOUR FURNITURE. REMEMBER, PRINCIPALS ONLY ARE OUR VALUERS. NO CARTAGE OR VALUATION FEES. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN IN AUCKLAND. OUTDOOR SALES AT RESIDENCES OUR SPECIALITY. MART SALES: TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. 1 TWO AUCTIONEERS SELLING: Leonard Coakley. W. J. Cuttle. /GEORGE VXTALKER, J_TD., AUCKLAND'S LEADING AUCTIONEERS, 249, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Phone 42-813.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 285, 2 December 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 285, 2 December 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 285, 2 December 1931, Page 1

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