WORK WANTED. LA'A'lt 7 Arrivals and all others will find this ; column the best means of reaching Employers. Twelve Words One Bhilling.l ABA.NDuN Dirty Work —Have a Clean Chimney Sweep; Coppers, Incinerators, dustless; moderate charges.—Colqulioun. Phone 20-T59. D A BOLT Patterns, Tailor-cut. 2/0; Materials Cut, Tacked. Kitted, from 4/6. — N.Z. Pattern Co., above Ashley's. Newton ; entrance Pitt St. * Li A NNABELLE, Dressmaker, City Chambers. corner Victoria, Queen Streets. — Day. Evening Procks, Cut. Tacked. Fitted. from 4/6. 1J CROATS, Dresses, Cut, Kitted, 2/6; finished from 10/.—Madame Stoddart. 310. Di!- 1 worth Bldg. Plione 47-799. B , TARESSMAKI.\G —MateriaIs designed, lat- 1 ■ est fashions, perfect lit assured.—Julie | Reid, 191, Symonds St. Phone 30921. B HOUSEWORK, daily half daiTy~; vicinity Onehunga. Epsom; refs.— Urgent. Ormrod. Onehunga. xll "INQUIRE 'STAR'" Advertisements should not be replied to by letter. The address may be had at the 1 Advertising Counter or by Telephone. (Msntion the Number.) LAWN MOW I3RS Sharpened, work carriuri out promptly by expert engineers.— Ryan's, St. Paul's St. I'boue 41 929. 1) AWN MOWERS and Saws Collected, Sharpened, Delivered ; latest machinery, longest experience.—Cranstou. Eden Ter. l'lione 4 1-175. D MISS II UN WICK, Dressmaker and Costumier, lale of D.1.C., Wellington. 03. Strand Arcade. Alterations. Repairs: moderate charges. B PAINTING, Paperhanging, town or country, any district : wages or contract. —Tradesman, S.SIO. St An. _ xl i! YOUNG Man, own truck, seeks Employ-j ment. permanent, casual Carrying, 4 hour.—Bridges, 111, Nelson St. B Established 1907. THE BRITISH LAUNDRY CO.. Specialising in Dress Shirts and Collars, [ Curtains and Chair Covers. FINISHED BAGWASH AT 4/6. Blankets. 1/ each. 6 foi 5/. PHONE 40-492. H MEN! If you value your CLOTHES— Have them " rrmi " - f tleaned ! •' -l HI " . 1 The slight Extra Cosis NOTHING to the Extra Value! TOWEL SUPPLY LAUNDRY. The ONLY "Tri"-Cleaners. Victoria St. (43-719), Vulcan Lane (43-077). KB PUPILS WANTED. A CCOUNTAXC'Y, Art. Dressmaking, Shorthand. Typewriting; moderate fees.—Waketield Business College, Palmer- J ston Bldgs.. opp. G.P.Q., 41-397. D! ATTEND Miss Greenwood's Commercial School, Newmarket (entrance Remuera Rd.), where pupils receive Expert Individual instruction. D AUCKLAND Business College Teaches Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Handwriting and English. D C CUTTING. Designing, Dressmaking. ■>, Tailoring taught thoroughly; free booklets. — Anglo-Parisian College, H.B Bldgs., Queen St. MHS DRESSMAKING, Patternmaking, Designing; Day and Evening Classes.—Selwyn College, Civic House, Queen Street. Phone 40-653. B FASHION Designing and Dressmaking— Enrol now for spring and summer style session.—Wakefield College, I'almerst'on Bldgs.. opp. Waverley. B AIRDRESSER, Ladles' Salon; vacancy reiined Pupil ; all branches work taught.—Write 11. 8665. Staii. 13 AIRDRESS.NG, Beauty Culture, one Pupil; learn all branches Salon Training.—B. 4520, Stak. xll AIRDRESSI N'G, Beauty Culture. —N.Z. College, day, evening classes. —Colloirc j Salon Training. 225. Queen St. D AIUD KESSIN G. Beauty Culture, two Girls, good appearance, learn trade. 2nd Floor. Civic House. Queen St. B 'OTOR Driving Taught, simply, quickly, efficiently; license guaranteed. — For particulars and easy terms, phone 2S-042^ REDUCED Fees If you enrol immediately. K. System School ot Showcaid Writing. Customs St. H STAMMERERS, latest methods, 15 lessons, enabling complete cure.—S.S S. School Stammerers. S4, Shortland S.t. 42-073. B SWIMMING —Learn latest easy methods, six lessons 21/. — Professor D. B. Anderson, Tepid Baths. B | SWIMMING —Learn easy methods from New Zealand ex-champion, Pauline Hoeft ; 12 lessons 21/. Tepid Baths. B V' lULIN. Mandolin. Piano. —John Matisou Teacher. Room 1. Pierce Bldirs.. '-Mo Symonds St.. next P.O. MHS WIREMAN'S, Grade A Motor, Radio Service Exams, faced confidently.— Bowers' Engineering School, Colwill's Chambers, Auckland. C.l. B HOLIDAY ACCOMMODAT'N VACANT BOARD and Residence. Ocean View. Surfdale, Waiheke.—Mrs. J. Evans. 13 UCKLAND'S, Eastern Beach, sea frontage—Camping Sites, Labour week-end, holidays; book now. —Caldecote, Penrose. x! 3 CIASTOK BAY —Large, well-furn. Cottage, J close two beaches, bius; views.—T. 5404, Star. 11 FURNISHED Seaside Cottage, Piha, handy to beacli.—Phone 30-660; 409, Queen St. y MAIKANGI BAY.—Labour week-end and Christmas; 3/6 day.—4o». O'Neill St.. Ponson bj\ xl 2 SURFDALE —Furn. Bach, accommodate 8, vacant Labour week, near beach.— | Reasonable. 8798, Stab. s!3 j TAKAPUNA, Milford—-Best Selection Furnished Houses, Flats, Baches; Xmns; phone.—Write, call Speedy, Milford, 23-380. - B TAKAPUNA, Milford—Comfortably Furn. Homes 011 beach and adjacent; convs. ; reasonable.—Wilkie, Takapuna, 23-490, 22-822. MHS TAKAPUNA, Milford Beaches—Splendid selection Furnished Houses available for summer holidays.—Mayhill, Takapuua, 23-605. 42-185. B TENNIS, dancing, billiards, hot swimming pool, hot slipper hatlie, ocean beach, bush walks, putting green; strictly first-class, at Hot Springs Hotel. Waiwera. Phone 2. RD WAITAKERB RANGES —Two Cottages, elevated, handy to Station.—Ring 44-431 or 43-014. 13 HOLIDAY ACCOM MODAT'N WANTED COTTAGE, St. I-lelier's, for 4 or 5 weeks from end December.—H. S7SS, Stau. xTM MT. MAUNGANUI — Comfortable 5Roonied Cottage, on ocean beach, electric light, sleep nine, beginning Dceemher. end February.—Surf 5550, Stau. 13 PALM BEACH—Bach wanted: Labour week-end. —Ring 42-020, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ; 1^ WAIHEKE —Furn. Baeh, fortnight Christmas ; Ostcnd, Surfdale preferred.—H. BGBO, Star. 13 OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. CF. McWILLIAM. F. 1.0. (N.Z.). Oph- • thalmic Optician. 147, Queen St.. next "Herald" Office. Phone 45-222. D HA. BAGLEY, Optician—Sight Tested. • Glasses Fitted. Spectacles Repaired.— Vulcan Building. Vulcan Lane. 43-135. B T LOWES. F.8.0.A.. F.C.O. (Edin.l. . F.N.A.0.. F. 1.0. (Eng.). Ophthalmic Optician. Lister Buildings. Victoria Street. 4Q-448. P PRODUCE FOR SALE. /MIAFF, Southern, 7/ cwt; sweet, well\J oated. Samples submitted. — Perkins. Markets: 42-OSO. 12 PARTRIDGE Peas arrived, 5/6 buslicl, sack lots. Sample forwarfledv—©ertens, Marfcots; 39-872. 11
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 241, 11 October 1934, Page 1
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