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WORK WANTED. [NEW Arrivals and all others villi find this column the best means of reaching Employers. Ticelvc Words One Shilling.] ABANDON Dirty Work—Have a Clean Chimney Sweep ; Coppers, Incinerators, dustless; moderate charges.—Colquhoun. Phone 20 To!) D A RTISTIC Dressmaking. "Perfectfit," -iTI 105, Pacific Bldgs. (opp. Civic). Terms moderate, no lilting needed; satisfaction assured. WFS "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.) I T AWN.MOWEKS Sharpened, work carried -L* out promptly by expert eugimers.— Ryan's, St. Pauls St. Phone 41 029. D LAWNMOWEUs and saws Collected, Sharpened. Delivered ; latest machinery, longest experience.—Cranston, Eden Ter. Phone 44-375. D IJAINTER, Paperhanger, thorough tradesman, labourer, contract ; lowest estiniates. — Rolands, Barrio a' , Ponsouby. 28 | rpUADES.MAN Built Concrete Garages, 17 I -*• x 10, £21.—Len. Wood, 29, Royal Terrace, Saiulringham. x2!J -J / HOUR—Hedges, Lawns, anything; -*-/ young, energetic.—Walters, Benlieid A v.. Mt. Albert. 43-021. 2p_ " mill " - (CLEANING » L m •> . Cleaning PRICES: Suits, Costumes, Overcoats .. . 5/G each Ladies' Light Summer Coats . . 4/0 Skirts, Jumpers, Cardigans .... 2/6 „ Men's Sports Coats, Cream Pants 3/ » I Sports Trousers, Blazers, Sweaters 2/0 „ Hats, of; Ties 4d; Gloves from 1/ „ TOWEL' SUPPLY LAUNDRY, Victoria St. (43-710), Vulcan Lane (43-077). A ._. WANTED TO BUY. APPAREL —Buyer of Left-off Clothes, Footwear, Books, Crockery ; we call.— Perry, 115, Symonds St. D APPAREL — L.i Modern Wardrobe, 15. Victoria St., Buys Superior Clothing. Suits from £1. Established 20 years. L> AUCKLAND Auctioneering Company will Auction or Buy Furniture to best advantage. — Customs St. West. Phone 12-238. ; p CARPETS, good, 10 or 17ft x 12ft; reasonable.—Ring 44-440. x 23 ' T7ILECTRIC Motor, to 10 b.p., D.C.— j JLJ Button and Son, Upper Queen St. 1 HEMSTITCHING Machine required.— Reply B. 4055, Star.. 29 MADAME BLAVATSKV'S Secret Doctrines, Isis Unveiled ; state price.— John Livingstone. Swnnson. 20_ ATATIONAL Cash Register, good order; -l-\ cheap for cash. —119. Symonds St. 29 OLD Silver, Antiques, Diamonds and Gold. Highest prices given. — Telephone ■10-585. Spin ncys. 11. St ran d Arcade. D I_AIR Guinea Fowls; price.—34, Jubilee ■ Rd.. Ellerslie. xl "PLATFORM Scales, about 4cwt; no de-ilers.--H. 0502, Star. 21) ABBITS wanted: highest market price 1 paid.—Capitol Fishery, Dominion Il<\. Ring 13-405. 29 REFLEX Camera, not larger J-plate; particulars a»d lowest price.—F. W. Iluthnance. New Plymouth. 29 SACKS. SAC KS. SACKS. . Best Prices at McKENDRICK BROS.. Largest Sack Dealers in the Dominion. . Phone 4 1-119. A SET of Second-hand Indoor Bowls and Carpet: reply with particulars.—Socretary, Ratepayers' Associatlon, UuiPiy. :2S SEWING Machines (100), wanted; spot cash price.—Globe, 154, Queen St. : 10-295. xp SEWING Machines (50), for Islands: spot cash. Immediate attention : urgent.—Phone 22-922. xl rpENT. wi'fh Fly, S or 10ft. —Write B. \ JL 4715. Star<. x2B ITTANTED Purchase, Light Elecfrlc »» Vacuum Cleaner: inspect week-end; ctate price.—Cash 6545. Star. 28 9fk TONS Copper Wire, 3Jd per lb.—Mc- -*" Kcndrlek Bros., Wellington St. x2B KA RECORDS, all types, for institution; O\J no dealers.—Price to Cash, 4066. Star. x 2S TTSED FURNITURE WANTED. BIG DEMAND. BEST TRICES. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., 101, Queen St. (next Power Board Bldgs.), Will Buy for Cash. Phone 40-325. A ANTED TO BUY.' VV OLD TYPE METAL. Apply Foreman. STAR OFFICE. D 4 TTSED "pURNITURE (Any Quantity). WE WILL PAY SPOT CASH. AUCTION OR TRADE SAME FOR NEW. NO CARTAGE OR VALUATION FEES /C EORGE TTTALKER, T TD., AUCTIONEERS, 249, QUEEN STREET. Phojie 42-815. D

GOLP BUYERS. ANY Kind of Jewellery Bought at Better Prices.—Victor Impey. Jeweller. 10, Victoria St. West. A CASH waiting for Old Gold, Diamonds, top prices.—Kissen. 10. Customs St. West. P TTUKRY! TTURRY! ONLY 2 MORE DAYS. WE MUST VACATE BY SEPT. 20. GOLD. /^.OLD. OLD. VTOLD. VTOLD. SOVEREIGNS. SOVEREIGNS. ANYTHING MADE OP GOLD. "The Monetary Commission," dealing with gold now held by New Zealand Government, reports that the Dominion would considerably benefit by prompt disposal of this "dead asset" (Gold). TAKE THE HINT. Why not take advantage of extraordinary Price now Ruling? UTILISE YOUR POST OFFICE. Parcels sent by post receive prompt and careful attention. REFINERS AND QJMELTERS /->O.. O Licensed. v> (Est. in New Zealand over 25 years.) Note Address— 16G. QUEEN S.TRBET (Opposite His Majesty's Theatre). Below J.C.L. Phone 4G-002. D YOUR GOLD AND BROKEN JEWELLERY will realise the high.-st market price when you deal with this oldestablished firm. Cash sent by return to COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. who should register their parcels. TAS. OASCOE, Jeweller, 6G, Kararigahape Rd. and 80. Queen St. Also Hamilton. RD OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. F. McWILLIAM, F. 1.0. (N.Z.), Oph\J* thalmie Optician, 147, Queen St., next " Herald " Office. Plione_4s-222. D T LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Edin.). ■ F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.). Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street. 40-446. D COAL AND FIREWOOD. ABANDON Loss. Tea tree Blocks, 1/0 bag.—City Markets Firewood lard, opp. Oyster Depot. Plione 40-679. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 230, 28 September 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 230, 28 September 1934, Page 1

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