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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. jftRADLE Wanted, also Amateur PioturoI J framing Outfit; price and where seen. -255, ‘ SUu - .’ 1 ANTED, Triumph Motor Cycle, gearbox model; give 2,| English Gearbox Machine part payment.— 250, ‘ Star ’ Office. ANTED, a Woman for housework daily ior a few weeks. —Mrs Sherriff, 93 Jligbgate, Roslyn. TiTiTANTED To Buy, old Brass, Lead, and W Copper. —A. J. White, plumber, Citorgo street. WANTED To Buy, Brecch-loading Gun; tioulars. —257, ‘Star.’ Double-barrelled price and parW ANTED Buy, Ladies’, Gents’, Children’s Loft-off Clothing, Boots.—Mi's Woodrow, 193 King Edward street; telephone 2,149. ANTED, Woman for washing, cleaning, St. Clair; regular employment, two days weekly; 10s per day.—Address 220, ' W ANTED, daily, capable Girl, household duti?s; fond children; small house.— 216, ‘Star.’ ' WANTED To Rent or Lease, 6-7-roomed House; conveniences.—2ls, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, live Property Salesman, established business; previous experience necessary; salary and commission, —Apply (by letter) Box 571. ANTED Known—Art Gallery Weekly V¥ Dance will be held in Victoria Hall, Saturday, March 18th. '• AiLOKESSES.'—Wanted, good Coat Hand (temporary); good wages; best conditions.—Apply cutter, Pearsons, 33 George street. PATRONISE Returned Soldiers.—Wanted, Painting and Papcrhauging. 0. B. Ui'lon, 19 Brighton st., Roslyn; ’phono 9^144 iTOUSEKEEPER' (2'“merOTCooksTHouso--11 maids Waitresses, Generals, Married Rousoabout, Youth (sheep station).—Baker's Agency, Dowling street T^IJAKTED 1 Known—l will help to reduce f cost ot living by reducing Hairoutting to Is, Shaving Cell Boys’ Haircut Cd, Razor Sotting Is: cleanliness, civility assured.— Waltio Taylor, hairdresser, King street,(opp. Post. Office). WANTED, capable young Woman for household duties; able to cook; Maori Hill.—'Phono 9,232 (evenings). /pOMFOR'i’ABI.Ii Home, good wage for TJ capable Woman who can cook and do ordinary housework.—226, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Bell, 5-roomcd House: small deposit, balance, as rent.—Apply 780 King street. WANTED Known—Famous Rolex Watches, appropriate gifts.—Thomson, jeweller, ring and watch specialist, opposite Knox Church. WANTED Known—For Gasfitting and Plumbing Repairs ring up C. Ss. Jenkins and Co., Dowling street. WANTED.— Have you any Furniture you don’t. wantP Wc can sell it; send it along,— Moss-Phillips. ANTED.—Aching Corns Removed ; painV % less -and pleasant.—Chas. Buchan, foot specialist, Octagon; appointments by 'phone 1,713. ' ANTED, Electrical Work; House tf V Lighting a specialty.—Consult S. Matthews, 64 Hazel avenue, Cavorshara; ’phone 802. ■fJSTANTED Known—Tilbury Forwarding ¥ v Company, Lid., Remove Furniture cheaper by motor. Estimates free. ANTED Know—Rheumatics and sciatica cured by taking Hot Boa Paths at St, Clair, with massage treatment. WAOTEIh-Big Reductions High-class v v Furniture: Oak Roller-top Desks, from £ls 15s. —Hayward’s, Ltd.

WANTED.— Oak Double Bedsteads and Wire JTj 1 tresfi, from £4 18s.—Hayward'tj, Ltd., George street. WANTED.— Big Reductions’"lligh-ciaes Canpets; some reduced to almost half-price.—Hayward’s, Ltd., George street. HEAVY Colonial Saddle Tweed Trousers, 255; Knitted Rocks fioni Is lid; Hamcoats, 255; Pyjamas. 9r6d.—Tivoli. 7«/S”EN’S and Boys’ Bathing Costumes and JLtJL Slips from Is lid; Men’s Straw Hats, 4s 6d; Caps, 5s 6d.—Tivoli. W/TEN'S Singlets, 5s Cd; Underpants, 5> i-’-ii- lid: Boys’ Ttnickcis, 7s/lld; Mono Working Skirts, Gs lid; Tunic Shirts, 7s Gel, -Tivoli. LADIES’ Crepo do Chine Blouses, lovely shades. 31s; Striped Fuji Blouses, 14s 6d; Voile Blouses, 7s 6d; Combinations, 19s 6(l.—Tivoli. LADIES’ Cretonne Dresses, 13s 6d; Silk Knickers, white or black. 13s 6d; Children’s Woven Bloomers from 2o 6d.— Tivoli. T A DIES’ Black Silk Stockings from 5s Jt-J lid upwards; colored from sfi lid; Lisle, colors, snips.—Tivoli. 411. P. Standard Engine, ready to install. -R. C, Miller and Co., Bos 11, Port Chalmers. FSPECT Sections, Ross Point, Saturday plan obtainable at our office; Sale Monday. 27th March, 7 o'clock.—Alex. Harris. TkJOT sometiiuig Saudv Mac; when bottled. new—something old; guaranteed ten years old /CHEAPEST Concrete Homes are built .by Ross Manufacturing Company, Ltd-, Bond street. CIHIMNETS Swept.—Dunedin Window J Cleaning Co. have resumed Cleaning Chimneys; ’phone 493.—-32 St. Andrew street. A UOTION Sale, Olyd'diil! Sections, MonXJI day next; £5 per section deposit.— Park, Reynolds. MEN’S Pine Lace Shoes, 355; Brogue Shoes, 55s 9d.—At Hilliker's, George street. YOU are invited to call at Elsinore’s, Ltd., 11,8. Building. Smart Gowns and Blouses. DAINTY Brides’ ancf Bridesmaids’ Gowns made to order at Elsinore’s, Ltd., H.B. Building, Octagon. jfM OVERNMENT Surplus Second-hand ViPT Typewriters, from £6; guaranteed 12 months.—N.Z. Typewriter Co., 26 Bond street. _ SPRUCE Oars, light and strong, is 3d per foot.—R. C. Miller and Co., Box 11, Port Chalmers. PUT and Take, the great winter game, 2s each.—Methven’s Show Rooms, George street. (P> K Deposit per section, C'ydohill SubdU*} division, Mornington;auction Monday next. —Park, Reynolds. WANTED.— Cups, Cups, Cups, Cups, and Saucers; huge stocks to bo sold.—Geo. Bruton, Stuart street. WANTED. —Blue Band Gups, only 4s 6d half-dozen; Blue Band Cups, Saucers, breakfast size, 8s 9d half-dozen. WANTED.— English China Three Gold Line Cups only, breakfast, 9s halfdozen.—Geo. Burton, Stuart street. rSTANTED.—EngIish China Three Gold 71 Lino Cups, Saucers, 11s 6d halfazen; wonderful value.—Burton, Stua»t ;reet. ‘ANTED Known—Above Prices are based on our low expenses; compare price.—Burton, Stuart street. WANTED, Great Bargains in Crockery, Glassware, Tools, Suit Cases, Tin Trunks, Brief Bags.—Burton, Stuart street. RING up R. C. Miller and Co., ’phone 84, Port Chalmers,, for Boats, Engines, Oars, etc. • HE finest the world produces alone satisfies. Its name is Sandy Mac; its nationality Scotch. __ __ LYDEHTLL (Mornington) Subdivision, Auction Sale, Monday next; £5 deposit.—Park, Reynolds. ~ n Deposit per section, Clydchill Subdivision, Mornington; auction Monday next —Park, Reynolds. Deposit per section, Clydchill Subdivision, Mornington; auction Monday next.—Park, Reynolds. Jellicoe-olass Hull, 14 old.—R. C. Miller. Box 11. Port mers. A 1 Deposit Purchases a lovely Freehold cfeJL Rue. Ross Point; Sale Monday evening; 3 years to pay; no interest. —Alex. Harris, auctioneer. Tt/tTRS COVENTRY can be Interviewed TiLS. Daily at the Oddfcilowe’ Hall, Albany street, between the hours of. 10 and 5■&4TONEY Lent privately, £5 to £SO, ‘furniiVl. tore, pianos, etc.; business confidential ; enclose reply stamp.—l37,-‘ Star ’ Office. M TNTYEE’S Extra Strong Regulating Pills, 5s 6d; from all chemists, everywhere. AUCTION Sale, Clydehill Sections, Monday next; £5 pier section deposit.— Bark, Reynolds.

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Evening Star, Issue 17921, 17 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17921, 17 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17921, 17 March 1922, Page 5

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