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SITUATIONS VACANT. L PREPAID Advertisements, not exceeding twelve words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions. Two Shillings and Sixpence.] BOYS (2), for fish round.—Apply SS, Union St., City. OY, smart, with cycle, Saudringhtlm resident.—Hurst, Baker, Kitchener Rd., Sandringham. xjJ CANVASSERS wanted, good commission. Apply 58, Shorthand St., City. 3 CANVAS Machinist, young man, sail, netmaking experience; state age, experience, wage.—Box 308, G.P.0., Christchurch. x 3 GIRLS, between IS-19, to be used for the dissecting and assembling of Rayon Underwear.—Apply Silknit (N.Z.), Ltd.. St. .Tames' Building. Queen St. 3. AIRDRESSER, good. all-round; no duds wanted.—Apply 48, Trafalgar St., Onehunga. x 3 PPORTUNITY Boys and Girls over 14, make easily 5/ day.—Apply 9 a.m. Shearer's Corner, Grey Lynn; 10 a.m., North, Stationer. Mt. Albert, Tuesday. x 3 When replying to fidvertisements, unless otherwise stated, copies only of references should be enclosed. TAILORESS, Coat Finisher, for first-class work. —Apply Room 310, Pacific Bldgi. x 4 RAVELLISRS — Excellent Opportunity Good Men, £1 retainer, commission.— Auckland Renovating Tailors, Endean's Bldgs.. Quay St. x 3 YOUTH wanted, nailing boxes. —Apply Coventry Joinery Works, 66, Allandale Rd.. Mt. Albert. (gHOE TRADE. MAN WANTED FOR WELLINGTON SHOE STORE. Must be good window dresser, making windows attractive to display goods to best advantage. Good salesman. Applicants without these qualifications need not apply. Credentials and applications strictly confidential. WRITE SHOES, S3S9. STAR. 3 ■yy ANTED URGENTLY. SEVERAL GOOD COAT MACHINISTS. SEVERAL GOOD TROUSER MACHINISTS. SEVERAL GOOD SHIRT MACHINISTS. SEVERAL GOOD COLLAR, SPECIAL MACHINISTS. Also, a few Smart Girls to learn the above. IDEAL CONDITIONS AND PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. Apply, MR. GEO. GOODWIN, Maclone Factory, Newmarket. 3 BUSINESS OPENINGS. JJUSINESS QPPORTUNITY.

UNIQUE CIRCUMSTANCES responsible for the involuntary retirement of one Director have created an' EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for energetic and experienced SALES EXECUTIVE to acquire a controlling interest in well-known Company handling several valuable and wellestablished exclusive BRITISH AGENCIES in New Zealand. Capital required, £750-£IOOO, which will be fully secured. Fullest Investigation afforded only to approved applicants of highest integrity, and applications must be supported by proofs of financial standing. WHOLESALE, Care P.O. Bos 1306, Wellington. x 3 BOARD OFFERED. i rcsnr.TJTELY Superior Accommodation. A B Vero U naPrrvate Hotel, IT, Khyber Pass Single, double; tariff lrorn Phone 46-484. -— —— ——- . ■ A CCOMMODATION, .Board, from 4,1, A good table ; or Rooms.—'7, Mount St, City. r~r~ CCOMMODATION, 3 business girls, Large Room; terms right.—2o, Brentwood Ave., Mt. Eden. i CCOMMODATION; 2 Young Gents, share balcony room; moderate. —20, Brentwood Av.. Mt. Eden. CCOMMODATION, friends share bright room, vicinity Albert Park; Board 17/—lnquire Staii 111. CCOMMODATION— 2, share, lovely room, private, dining room; no others. 9.0 Tole St.. Ponsonby ; 26-4bß. a' CCOMMODATION; business people, A Board, Part Board, tennis court, laige grounds. —"Rangiora, Elizabeth St., Pon sonby ; 27-065. —— "A UCKLAND Y.M.C.A. — Young Men A. requiring reasonable Accommodation, with first-class meals, may be accomniodated at Y.M.C.A. Charges from 20/ weekly for full board; also by the day and bed and breakfast. . -HOARD, gent., private home, every conv., B jst section [ £1; permanent—Phone 46-538. —52 taoarD sent, single room; washing, B phone'; handy city.—l 9, Edenvale Rd., Mt. Eden. £5 BOARD, young lady, 2nd section, private family ; reasonable ; minute trams.— Inquire iStar 12S. ZL_ "TJURWOOD," 26, Princes St., 3 minutes -t* City, next University. — Superior Accommodation; reduced rates. — Phone 41-484. -ii DEVONPORT —"ROC Roi," 5, Garden Terrace, has vacancies for Casuals and Permanents; 2mins. wharf. —Phone —-073. HAND VUE, Princes St., below Grand Hotel —Permanents from 25/, casuals; reduced terms. —Plione 40-089. t HOTEL Vcntnor, Devonport.—Reduced tariff; excellent accommodation; tennis, dancing, bridge.—Phone 22-466. ; C LYNTON 11, Symonds St.—Permanent or Casual Guests; excellent table; h.w.s.; from 25/. —Plione 41-443. A 14 TT EDEN, within 2nd Section —ComiVX fortable Home offered refined Business Couple or 2 Friends. —Phone 13-904. x 4 ""VTOME," 5, Pitt St., new, opened.—Every IN modern conv., hot water, new appointments, excellent table; centrally situated; from £1 1/.—Phone 43-388. C REMUERA —Cosy Sleeping Porch, 3mins. to rail and tram. —15, Market Rd.— — Phone 25-303. ROSSYILLE," next Cargen, Anzac Av.— Superior accomodation; low tariff: central. —47-423. 5? KOOM, unfurn., cheap, offered pension couple, little help.—Hub, Mt. Eden, B. 1139. Star. x 4 UPEIUOR Accommodation, business girl; reasonable tariff; to share; Symonds St.—Ring 40-007. x 3 THISTLE HOTEL, Licensed House, Queen Street, opp. Majestic Theatre.— Bed and Breakfast, 5/6; 9/ day ; £3 weekly. Phone 45-437. D prpT .TERVOIS ROAD, Heme Bay—Full Board; private family; Single Room, 22/6 ; Share, £1. D

BOARD WANTED. FATHER, adult daughter, where other young ladies preferred, vicinity Mt. Eden baths or Surrey Crescent; reasonable charges.—Write particulars, M. 5967, Star. x 3 ENTLEMAN, elderly, vicinity Green Lane; no children; private family'.— Write 262, .Great South Road. sM TADY, young, requires Board, homely J people, vicinity Grey Lynn, Newton preferable.—M. SOl7. Star. x.'{ |»EFIN'ED Business Couple require Board, | -LV first section; must be moderatej pril vatfl iom®. Jtfj SOS 3, jSaUS*

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1932, Page 1

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