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DOMESTICS WANTED. t / COMPETENT Help, good plain cook; ; bagwash ; start 25/.— l'hoin • 2-1-7. >7. Remuera. < • / tOUK, 35. ; lI.P. Maid. "O. ; together gas cooker.— Bell's Registry. 45-7<»2. xi r I )OMIOSTIC Help wanted, good wages" _ competent person.—Apply Mrs. A r Smith (iray, .'l'.'. Symonds St. v or Young Woman, capaide, torn ; ~ * children, ligiit house duties. — Appli ' .'■!». M.nsilen Av.. Mt. Eilcn. ' , XJLLI'. all duties: gooil home and wages ; Apply Stak 73L x : " XJEI.I'. capable, for Takapuna beacli cot , tage, 1 inontb. .lan. 15; refs. — l'h..iii • - 4 1 r -'- >. < TIOI'SK, Linen Maid, with staff.—Appli J -Mis. David Nathan, The Hill Mann rewa. or phone 41-820. xi ' XJOI'SH, Parlourmaid, experienced, 35/ , gentleman's home; refs. — Bell': ? Registry, Winstone Bldgs., Queen St. I'll ; 45-7Q2. xi ■ "Apply 'Star'" Advertisements should not be replied to by letter. The i address may be obtained by applying at the Office. "IJOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged, used tc ' country lite; 4 school cbildn-n, age 7 n j 13 years; own mistress; 25/ to start.— ' to A. Thuigood, i'okaka. x( XJ < IL'SEKEEPER, two mates, must b< i single nr widow, young. City, permaneni posit lon suitanlc woman, iioinc or country ; gill preferred.—Apply Star 742. xi |_| l»l SEMAID, immeiiiately.— l'h. 42-650 ' or apply 18, Ijveipool St.. City. ; I TJOI SEMAID, 32/6, rising to 35/; st.ltl 7 maids employed.— Bell's Registry, I Winstone Bldgs. l'h. 45-702. x( I for house duties, willing to go u - Taupo for fortnight; good wages; refs, required. — l'lione 25-264. i \f CDl'l'E. City, 65/; Cook aud Butl'i 1 * Houseman.—Bell's Registry, 45-702. x< • IJARLOURMAID, 35/ ; also Lady's Maid i J- temporary positions.—Bell's Registry [ Winstone Blilgs. Chef. i; 4 : 5-hamled kitchen; 1 urgent.— Hell's Registry. 45-702. xti ; \\TAITRESS, Smart.—Apply Stau 730, ' ' xi I JELL'S Registry, 45-7<*2 —Cotiks, Pantry. -* * maid. Waitresses, Housemaids, lI.P. .Maids, Generals, Gardener; Guide, hotel: 2nd Cook, £4. Xt; ELI A BLIO Registry I next Woolwortlis) Cooks. £2 17/: H. Maiil. Waitresses, Oeuoral. £2 3/; 2nd Cook tmalej, x.i 12/: i Kitclieninan. Xii STRAND Arcade Keg. — Cooks, £2 17/: General, 11. M.W., Waitress, 11. Maid, M.C. xti SITUATIONS WANTED. ( / IARKFUL Driver, any private car trip. week or month. — l'lume 15 134. 6 12 years' experience, including overseas tuition, capable taking charge. Full particulars and wages, Confidential. 2134. ST A it. (Q T/"1T(.'II ENM AN, Handyman. 25, experi-•**-enced. wants Position.—Write Reliable, 2436. Stau. 7 Vf ACHINIST, hand work, home, factory, shop work. —Speedy, 37, Warwick Ave.. Wcstniere. U Af EN, reliable, for all classes of work. — -"A Ring Soldiers' Re-establislimeut League, I'acilic Bldgs. B4 \Tl'ltSl.\ti by day, by partly trained nurse, in t'ity.— 11. 2531. Stak. 6 /ill' E \ MAItY Nursing Bureau, Lorno _ St. NurM's on Call. 40-063. x 8 1 > ESPECTABLE Woman wauls HouseAV work, mornings, City.—Write 11, 2002. S i Alt. x 6 rpoWN OR COUNTRY CORDIAL -I- FACTORY by conscientious middleaged man. Would like to assist in any depart incut, high wages not necessary, have valuable recipes which would improve business 1 .- Write t.illiiiue, 2613. Stak. xti rpui STWOKTIIY Girl, 217 wan Work. *- any description, Saturday mornings.--H. 25;;;). STAK. 6 \VdRK, early morning oj: nighr, by ivliable woman: City. W. 250.i. Stak. x 7 A'Ol'Nli l.ady. permanent position, (lress making, 18 months' experience.—T. 2336. Stau. xO ATOI'TII (17). higher leaving certificate. *- reijuires Position, one month. —l'lione 12-4X5. «i WANTED KNOWN. A CHING Feet, Painful Corns, Bunions. Ask Mervyu Adams about them. E A UCTIUN Sales, Poultry, Pigs, Produce; aud Fridays.— I'or results, consign J. Jones, City Markets. B "IJLANKETS, Coats, Frocks, Drapery, -I-* weekly payments approved clients in reg. wk. —Levin, Bon Marche Bldgs., Newton. B "13R1DAL Tulle, 10S inches. —Lily Elsie, ' S. His Majesty's Arcade. B /CARDINAL DRESSING U tlTo perfect ' v-' dressing for making your home bright land modern. Imparts a rich beauty to | Steps. Window Sills. Hearths. I'nglazed Tiles, Concrete, ctc\ Red, White, Green or Buff. H / CONSTIPATION Cured. —Mcl.eod Craig's llerbal Syfnp.—St. Kevin's Arcade. B DIAMOND Engagement Rings are cheaper at Mart.vn'g, 183. Symonds St. B DR. PARKER'S Hair Restorer stops Dandruff, restores colour: 3/6, postage 6d. I. Philliis. Chemist. Newton. B the Greasiest Dishes Respond Readily to TANIWIIA SOAP I'OWDER. RD HAIR GreyingV Avoid dyes. Use Rachel Tonic. Kecolours hair naturally from roots. 3/6.—John Court. Ltd. II HEART Tonic, Nervine, 6/10, plus postage 1/10. —Dewar, Box 1621, Aucklnnd. B INECTO"' Hair Dye, set 5/, box 16/6. — Miss Borgolte. City Chambers. B Af"ADA ME Fl YL AND, Phrenologist, 3, Winchester St., off Newton Rd. Friends. B POLISHING WAX Gives Longer Life to Linos. RD NEW "NITROUS OXIDE-OXYGEN" process for Quite Painiess Extraction of Teeth. HOWEY WALKER, City Dentist. R RHEUMATISM Relieved by Uricedin. 8/6. 1 Cooper. Chemist. Victoria SI. WH and Machinery Knives Ground ; Brazing, Setting. Repairs; work guaranteed.—Thompson. Siins. Cook St. B SIIEENA Soapless Shampoo brings out true hair Ik* aill y. Also Slieena blonde. od.—John Court, Lt d 11 \7"ARICOSE ULCERS safely got rid of ' using Varex of Treatment. Heals while you work. Free booklet Varex. Ltd., Box 15 5 S /.. Wellington. Local representative: Nurse Vane-Wallace. 12. St. Kevin's Arcade, Karangaliape ltd., Auckland. RD I RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS CURABLE V AT LAST. RU-MARI, worm-famous remedy now available. Sir Hugh Walpole, famous novelist, says : "RU-MARI cured my Rheumatoid Arthritis. I had altogether 15 doctors. Nothing gave me relief. Within two weeks of taking RU-MARI all the swelling had gone down. Within two months I was almost entirely well." Hundreds of sufferers take Ittj-MARI for Arthritis and like ailments. Give RU-MARI a trial—From ,T. C. Sharland. Ltd., Chemists, Shortiand St. B ROLFE'S wax, OLFE'S W A X, ROLFE'S WAX, The Perfect Polish for Linoleums, Furniture, Leather, Wood, etc. Your Grocer Sells Your Grocer Sells ROLFE'S WAX. HOLFE'S WAX. H FRUIT FOR SALE. PLUMS, good, Id lb: Apples 2d: cash. carry.—Hogg, Golf Rd.. New Lynn." 61 TOMATOES. 3/6 201b case, railed.— Willber, Avondale. i 6 I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 1

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