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SITUATIONS VACANT. 15 words 1/- cash, 1/6 booked; 6d extra for every 5 additional words up to 40. One inch, 5/-. TIT ANTED, experienced Advertising ' ' Salesman. K 196, “Dominion.” WANTED, good Plain Cook, for din-ing-room. Regent Cafe, 124 Taranaki St. WANTED. Probationer for Midwifery Hospital; must have personal references. SlBl. “Dominion.’’ pOOK-GENERAL. 27/6. Hutt washAJ jng, refs. Cunningham’s Elite Registry. 4 Willeston St.__ 42 —205 (oldestestablished). ~ tpO Solicitors —An opening occurs for •A Practitioner where many settlers are of foreign .persuasion and creed. Apply “Lawyer,” SISO. “Dominion.” SUTTON, GENTLEWOMAN’S BUREAU AND DOMESTIC REGISTRY. 39 GRANT ROAD. Phone 40—780. Hours 9 a.m.-l p.m., or by appointment. JOHNSON’S Wireless School—Pro- ** gressive, efficient, and up to date thorough tuition for the Professional or Amateur Examinations. —E. C. Johnson, A.M.1.R.E., Principal. 8-10 Brandon St, Wellington.

DRIVING Taught in late model car. Licenses guaranteed; cheapest genuine terms. Workshop experience free. 22 Turnbull St.

TTHERE ate excellent opportunities for enterprising people with up-to-date knitting machines. Saunders, “Dominion” Building. Wellington.

A PPLICANTS are reminded that . to aa ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully and Clearly. AGENCIES VACANT & WANTED. MANUFACTURER wants Live Agents for New Plymouth and Wairarapa towns; unique proprietary lines; good commissions. Apply first instance, N 199, “Dornin ion. ” BUSINESSES FOR SALE. 17011. .SALE as going concern, good -A Ladies’ and Gents.’ Hairdressing Business. Apply 175 Main St., Palmerston Nth. ______ WE have for Sale, Auctioneering Busi- ’’ , ness in progressive’inland town; cheap rental, zVnply Percy P. Stevens, Auctioneer, Feilding.

MANUFACTURING Business of Artis■“A tic Speciality Lines with established wholesale and retail clientele; stock at landed cost; plant valuation; no goodwill. G.P.O. Box 915, Auckland. •

FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS.

SITUATED in good position, Wellington; large Shop and Dwelling: chepp rent; well fitted: fully stocked. Price £3OO. J. FANNING AND CO., 74 Manners Street,'Wellington.

CITY FRUIT BUSINESS. LITTLE GOLDMINE.

THUS business has never taken less A than £lOO per week, nnd in the summertime takes £145 weekly. The stand is one'of the finest in Wellington and the rent is phenomenally low. This live business can be bought for £290. If you want to make over £lOOO a year come and see this goldmine. Owner taking a trip to Europe. A. F. JAUNCEY. Burlington Arcade, Wellington. Tel. 25—794.

JAUR Business has been built by satisfled buyers, and the lucky purchaser of this business will be another to the list. Never in N.Z. has such an opportunity been offered in which you can acquire a really High-class Tea, Luncheon and Confectionery Business. For seating equipment, position and trade it is second to none. Every assistance and tuition will be given. It is a moneymaker from the word go. and is indeed a world-beater, carrying a guarantee of stability. The owner is retiring, and only genuine buyers will be entertained. Further details from—

WM. BUTLER AND CO., 140-150 Lambton Quay. “If we have it, it’s good.”

BAKERS! BAKERS! BAKERS! ATTENTION, PLEASE! MR. COUNTRY-BAKER.

A VERY old Client of ours has a very aa g O bd country Bakery business doing 2000 loaves a week and small SMALL GOODS trade. He has a long lease of shop and bakehouse at ridiculous rent of 30/- per week. He is perfectly happy making £5OO clear besides paying the boys £5 a week with keep. His only worry is three growing boys, and the business is not big enough to keep them all employed, He would sell as a going concern, including all plant, new delivery van, fittings, etc., for £5OO, but prefers to try to find a bigger country business up to say 4000 loaves in exchange. Should this meet the eye of anyone wishing to dispose of a larger business our client would make up any difference in cash. HACKSHAW, SEARLE.

“Live Wire’’ Business Sellers, “Free Lance” Buildings, Panama Street. Office: 45—413. F. W. Searle: 28—SOS. ;• T. G. Hackshaw: 27—118.

NEWTOWN SPECIALS. A FOWNES, Newtown, for N.Z.ynade -‘-A* Goods. All our Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing made on the premises. riASTLE’S Red Diamond Embrocation AJ for footballers and'athletes; excellent rheumatism, lumbago; 2/- bot. Castle's Pharmacies, Newtown. A FOWNES, Newtown —Consult our Dressmaker and keep our workroom busy. We make Ladies’ and Girls’ Frocks. T?OR severe chest colds, take Castle’s Lung Balsam, 2/-, 3/- bottle, at all Castle’s Pharmacies, Newtown. A FOWNES, Newtown, for Baby Wear, all made in our clean and airy workrooms. Frocks. 2/11 ; Gowns. 2/11; Petticoats. 1/11. FEILDING SPECIALS. VVILLARD and other makes promptly ’’ recharged. Vulcanising a specialty. Moderate Charges. Johnston’s Willard Services. Ma neheste.r .Street, WANTED TO SELL. WIZARD IZARD PORTABLE LANTERNS Burn Motor Spirits or Kerosene. No wicks, Windproof, Rainproof, Brilliant Light. Invaluable for all who have work to do outdoors at night. PORTABLE TABLELAMPS. Similar Lamps, but designed for indoors. PORTABLE STOVES.

Supplied in one and two burners sizes. Produce an intense beat quickly at low cost. For all kinds of cooking. Special models for Camping.

Send for Illustrated Folders. EARLY BROS. TRADING CO., LTD.. 187 Featherston St.. Wellington.

QT. FRANCIS RESTAURANT, 138 kJ Willis St. —Oyster Soup with three course meal. 1/-, Noon and Night. G.ET BOOTS Aspirin, and get instant relief. Purest and best. Sixpence bottle 25.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 200, 21 May 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 200, 21 May 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 200, 21 May 1931, Page 1