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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. GET MARRIED 1 WHY DELAY? What are you waiting for new? THESE PRICES MAKE- MARRIAGE EASY. Luxurious 9-pieco Oak Chesterfield Stut-e, in best Moquette, £32 10s ; Beautiful Oak Duchesse and Washstaad, a gut, £7 10s; piece Mahogany Suite, £7 13s: Smeboards from £3 ss: High-backed Dining Chairs, Us fid: Dining Tables, polished top, from 50s; Bedsteads from 6s fid; Ducbesss Chests from 50s; Couches, as new, £2 15s; Beautiful Azminster Carpet, 9ft x 10ft fiin, £7 12s fid; Heavy Azminster Rugs, 17s fid; Mirror-back Hall Stands—were £4 ss,_ now £2 10s; Fenders from Is; Bronze Kerbs, 18s fid; Easy Chairs, 265; Singer Sewing Machine, guaranteed, £5 10s; English Cups, 6s ild doz.: Plates, 6s fid per doz.; Best Steel Enamel 'Saucepans, 3s fid eaeh; Kettles from Is fid; Large Toasting Forks, 4d each; Axe Handles, Is fid each; Gas Mantles, fid; Salad Bowls, 3s lid; English Jugs, large size, Ls-fid each; English, Chambers, 4s lid; Mcthven Boiler, in perfect order, £5 19sC. H. AUSTEN AND CO., 16 FREDERICK STREET, The Recognised Bargain House South of ■ -the lino. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. HARBOR MASTER AND CHIEF PILOT. APPLICATIONS (specially addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed “Application for Harbor Master”) will be received uu till Noon on WEDNESDAY, September 13th next, for tie above Position. Salary, £6OO per annum. Applicants must not be over 45 years of age. Conditions of, appointment and schedule of duties may bo obtained from the Undersigned: or from the Secretary of the Harbor Board at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. W. J. BAEDSLEY, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, Dunedin, August 7th, 1922. CLAY WORKER. A SOUTH ISLAND COMPANY requires a FirsUlass CLAY WORKER, capable of doing wheel work. Good wages and future prospects to the right man. Apply confidentially in writing, stating age, experience, capabilities, and submitting copies only of references, to CLAY; Cate Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington, WANTED, gMAET JUNIOR EOE SHIPPING OFFICE. Apply in own enclosing testimonials, to P.O. BOX 52, Dunedin. MILLINERY. TENANTED KNOWN—“ JOSEPHINE,” 29 ’ * Octagon, invites Inspection of LADIES’ AND MAIDS’ SUMMER FELTS AND READY-TO-WEARS, all colors, at reasonable prices, 15s fid, 17s fid, 25s fid, 29s fid, 32s 6d to 45s fid. MILLINER^. JOSEPHINE ANNOUNCEMENT. " TOSEPHINE ” invites Inspection of U LADIES’ AND MAIDS’ TRIMMED MODELS, designed in Ribbon, Satin, Lace, and tne Latest Straw Materials, ranging from 38s fid to 55s fid. ■ - WANTED.r HY help pay overhead charges or keep up large establishments when tradesmen will PAINT YOUR HOUSE, 4 to 8 rooms, £l2 to £2B. Ferguson's Paints only used, and mixed on the job. ROOMS PAINTED AND PAPERED, £2 upwards. Address 903, ‘Star’ Office. TAILOR’S CUTTER, WANTED, for provincial town, CUTTER for Stock , and Chart Work. Must have knowledge of manufacturing. Apply, stating qualification and salary required, to CONFIDENTIAL, Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Bank Australasia Building, Dunedin. WANTED, EXPERIENCED BODICE HANDS, li Also, IMPROVERS. Apply Miss SCOTT, Molfeons Ltd. ROSSBOTHAM’S, Dowling street, Shorthand,. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, Esperanto; individual tuition; railway concessions.—’Phone 756. SPRUNG in the right places, built to resist road shocks for the rider, yet makes the machine durable—Harley-Darid-son Motor Cycles. W, A. Justice and Co., Otago agents, 29a Princes street, Dunedin. WANTED.— Aching Corns Removed; pain, less and pleasant.—Chas, Buchan, foot specialist, Octagon v appointments by ’phone 1,713. WANTED, Electrical Work; House Lighting a specialty.—Consult S. Matthews, 64 Hazel avenue, Caversham; ’phone VST ANTED.—Have you any Furniture you u don’t want? We can sell it; send it along.—Moss-Philhps. WANTED Known—Tilbury Forwarding Company,. Ltd., Remove Furniture cheaper by motor. Estimates free. WANTED Known—For Gasfitting and Plumbing Repairs rum up C. S. Jenkins and Co., Dowling street. PATRONISE Returned Soldiers.—Wanted, Painting and Paperhanging.—o. B. Ufton, 19 Broughton street, Eoslyn; ’phone 9.14i_ MISS ROBERTS, Specialist, corner Princes and Dowling streets, Booking Orders t«-r Spring and Summer Frocks, etc. (VfT ANTED Known—That Billheads, dreu!tt lars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices. WANTED, by experienced Carpenter, Jobbing Work, any description; estimates given.—sl4, ‘Star* Office. WANTED To Buy, Modern Piano.—Send cash price and particulars to 624, ‘Star’ Office. , . WOMAN Wants to take in Washing, Ironing, any description, or will go by dav. -616, ‘Star.’ . WOMAN (north end) Wants Men’s Washing to do at home.—6l4, ‘Star’ Office. ' W' ANTED, urgently, by capable young Man, Work at digging gardens.—Address 610, ‘Star’ Office. . ANTED Known Famous Rolex 'Watches, appropriate gifts.—Thomson. jeweller, ring 1 and watch specialist, opposite Knox Church. __ ANTED, Painting, Paperhanging, etoT, contract; every job guaranteed; prices reasonable. —467, ‘Star’ Office. W - " ANTED, a young Girl to assist in kitchen work from 9 till 7.—Apply Hiawatha House, St. Clair. ARLOEMAID.-Wanted, towards end of month, good Parlormaid.—Apply Mrs Theomin, 42 Royal terrace. WANTED, urgently, Plain Sewing ox Machining,-do at home or out; neat worker.—Address 653, ‘Star.* W' ANTED To Purchase, Set of Taylor’s or Jacques’s Bowls.—Particulars and price to 652, ‘Star* Office. WANTED To Purchase, a Shod, about 18 x B.—Address 656, ‘Star’ Office. W' ANTED, capable young Wbroan, household duties,‘9 to 2; permanent maid kept.—’Phone 1,020. WANTED, capable General, plain cooking, 2 te 7i permanent maid kept.— ’t.hare \W.

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Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 5