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SITUATIONS VACANT. [PREPAID Advertisements, not exceeding twelve words. One Shilling; three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence.] BOYS to Pick Peas. —Apply after 5, Phillips, Woodward Av., Mangere Bridge. v _20 CANVASSER wanted to work up retail business.—T. 3414, Star. 21 /GENUINE _6_]g Subject.—Phone M. Kimbel, Master of Hypnotism, Phone 13-9SS. _22 IRL for office; 12/0 start, quick advance. 24, Commercial Bank Chambers. x2O 7S IRL, young, just left school, junior VT olfice position; 17/0 week. —W. 8023, Stah. 20 lAD (15), for grocery; own bike; knowJ ledge Blockhouse Bay district. —Write B. 0700, iStar, I ADY required sell Useful Line, shops, -i etc.; good commission.—46, Phoenix C hnmhers. IVE Superior Canvassers, front door, advertising campaign; good money.— Apply 10-12 a.m., 513, Cooke's Bldgs. x2l When replying to Advertisements, unless otherwise 3tated, copies only of references should be enclosed. CIMART Boy wanted for morning paper IK3 delivery.—Apply », Essex Rd., Mt. Eden. 20 rpiIOROUGHLY experienced Young Lady X take charge delicatessen shop, Queen St.^—Apply by letter to B, 0079, Stab. x2O nnROUSICKS Machinist, urgent; experlJ- euced.—Advance, H.B. Bldgs., Newton. . 21 mitUMP_T. Drummer (jazz), Tuesdays -L and Saturdays; no duds.—Write Orchestrations, 809S, Star. _22 WANTED by Bicycle and Motor Cycle Accessory House, well Educated Youth to learn the trade, must have personality and selling ability.—Write X.Y., 6709, Star, _20 WATER and Marcel Waver, preferably own chair and blower. —Next Adelphi Theatre, Richmond Av.. Grey Lynn. x2O TX/lIANGAREI HOSPITAL BOARD. LOCUM TENENS REQUIRED For Hikurangi Medical Club, 17 days as from lSth February. Usual terms. Applications to undersigned prior to 4th February. J. H. MARWICK, Secretary. Box 17, Whangarei. _22 vy II O L E S A L E HOSIERY. A JUNIOR is required by a Progressive Firm of Hosiery and Haberdashery Specialists about to open a Branch in Auckland. Applicants must have had experience in the Wholesale Hosiery Trade. Tbo position advertised is only a Junior one, but the prospects are excellent for one with ambition and initiative. Apply " PROGRESS," P.O. Box 333, Wellington. FARM HANDS. "POSITION, dairy farm, experienced, fast, -L reliable, able drive trucks. —W. 5705, STAR. , WANTED TO_.BU.Y_. A'BIDE Here! Books, Books, Mags.; _\_ top prices given.—The Mighty Atom, Palmerston Bldgs,, Customs St. x2O DVANX buys all -izes sound Worn Tyres; highest prices. — Advanx l'y-rcpatr Co., Ltd., Hobson St. D PPAREL — .Mrs. Outtrim, Victoria St., Buys Ladies', Gents' Superior Clothing.—Phone 42-074. _. '"A RTIFICIAL Teeth (gold), crowns, __ bridges, pre-war top price—Pearline Co., Box 1010. Phone 24-322. D A 1 TTENTION !! Suits, Boots, Rilies, Old Gold, Silver, etc. : will call.—Meltzer, HI. Victoria St. Phone 45-330. D A UCKLAND Auctioneering Company will t\ Auction or Buy Furniture to best advantage. Customs Street West. Phone 12-238. _ TiARBER'S Chair, Gent.'s; also Ladys J_» Chair; state lowest cash price.—W. ■SO4O. '.S'J'AK. ___, B' ekoRE Selling, before Buying your Furniture, consult Squirrell aud Co. We defy competition.—Phone 44-395. C OTTLES, Sacks, Metals, Highest Prices. Rin" or write. Reliable men will call. Clarke Bros., City phone 41-429, Newmarket phone 44-109. . /SONFIDENTTAL Buyer, of . Household \J Furniture; highest prices.—Globe I«'urnishcrs. 111, Karangahapc Rd. D 4 T7UJNGUS, goolT dry ; highest market - price, cash on delivery. —T. W. Doo, Victoria St. W. _: /IENT'S Lcft-off Wearing Apparel, Old UT cold, Silver, etc.; highest prices.—At Kissin's. 102, Hobson St. _: TTTIOD Second-hand Kiile, eilher .22 high _T power, 25.20 or .32 calibre; state price ! T.S., 8037. Star-. OLD of anv descriptiou bought for melting pot; highest prices given.Parklnson. Pacific Bidgs_ Phone 41-003. U KJjh Runner, approximately 24ft x 4ft; urgent.—'J, Bright St. xJO 1' >R\MS cane, good order ; Folding Push Chairs; cash waiting.—3l, Great North Rd. =: UEWINtI Machines, any make: best cash O prices.—Glohe, 154, Queen St. 40-290. _INGEB Sewing Machines, hand or i_ treadle; spot cash; no waiting. L Queen's Arcade. __ , - '_T\Ml'S, Records, Gent's Clothing, UseS i'ul articles.— Variety Bargain Mart, 494, Queen St. . ___ oiTUIPS—OId Postage Stamps bought, S sod, exchanged; collectors call: large selections.-—Powell. 15, ShorUand St. C litvMPS — Old Collections Bought, colS lectors call, inspect approval bargains. A. Brodie, 22, Heliaby's Buildings, opposit^ ■'rrillF, Pot's Alwavs Boiling —Spot Casli TTor Old Oold, Teeth, Chains. Watches. Ttroken lcwellerv, Rings, Trinkets, etc. , any gold artieles'.-Robi..son's, Ltd., opp. Town Hall. . — OvTED to Buy Baker's Trough, also Tins etc.—Write W. S7l6___ta _gl IXTVNTED,' 1 high pressure Back Boiler, VV left hand, for No. 1 Shacklock Range D.M.. 8710, .Star. _ _2^ 9 OR 3 Camp Stretchers, nirna be good L condition; cheap.—l'■ 7hb.j, »-■_;■ — r ___y tttANTED TO -URCH AS E. DISPLAY MODERN SHOW COUNTER, With Drawers, Plate-glass Top and Front, 10 12, or 14 Feet in Length, or TWO SMALLER ONES. Reply to BOX 951, TOST OFFICE ■VUCKLAND, stating lowest cash price and where to be seen. A BLE TO Q.IVE JJIGHEST pRICES FOR TTSED nmURNITURE. pEORGE vyALKER'S. BIGGER DEMAND than ever for Used Furniture. Phone George Walker. C \NNOT DO BETTER. See George Walker, " Ltd., when Selling the Furniture. DESIRE THE BEST RESULTS, then consult George Walker. Ltd., Auctioneers. FOLLOW THE CROWDS to the Great Salerooms of George Walker, Ltd. GIVE YOUR USED FURNITURE to George Walker, Ltd., to Sell. HAVE Y'OU VISITED THE De LuxeSalerooms of George Walker, Ltd., Auctioneers? MAKE AN APPOINTMENT with George Walker, Ltd., for a cash price for your Furniture. PKONE 42-Sls. p _ORGE \T7ALKER, T TD., AUCTIONEERS, WHEN SELLING.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1932, Page 1

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