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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Do not fail to pay us a visit when requiring really good Second-hand Furniture or Now Household RequirementsWo are showing Complete Dining Room Suites from £5 i2s 6d; Mirror-back Sideboards from £5 ss; Extending Dining Tables from £3; Comfortable Easy Chan'S, 30o; Spring-seated Couch in saddlebags, £3; Ducbcsso Chests from 50s; Mirror-door Wardrobes from £6 10s; 4-drawer Chest, 27s 6d; Kitchen Tables from 8s 6d; Wood Bedsteads and Wires from 42s 6d; Iren Bedsteads and Wiro-4 all prices; Cbcval Pair-, £ll 12s 6d. Wo are doing the largest trade in Secondhand Furniture in Dunedin to-day. Soft Brooms (with handle), 3s 6d; Stable Brooms, 2s 6d; Sapoliu Stain, Is 2d; all sizes in Sloven’s Enamel Saucepans, Kettles, and Teapots; Sauco Bottles, 2s Crystal Butters, 6cl; China Jams, 6d; Dggcups, 3d; English Teapots from 2s 6d; Bristol Plates from 3s half-dozen; Gups and Saucers (largo assortment) from 3s 61 half-dozen. Everything household at dofy-compctition prices at CORDOCK’S CENTRAL FURNITURE MART 10, 11, 12 ROYAL ARCADE, Where the Recognised Bargains Come From. OFFSET WANTED. MACHINIST FOR CHRISTCHURCH. Good wages will bo paid for experienced man. Apply BOX 180, Dunedin, / WANTED, IpXP.ERIJSNC.KD SHIRT AND DENIM J DOUBLE-NEEDLE MACHINISTS, also EXPERIENCED COAT MACHINISTS. Apply Mr OAVANAGH, ■Ross and Glendining, Ltd., Above Princeea Theatre. WANTED. MANAGER (Interlocutor) and END-MEN COMEDIANS, VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS, also GOOD SINGERS, for Saturday Nights; good remuneration. 309, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, VTAN TO BUILD 50ft LIGHT WIRI FENCE On George Street School Courts, Particulars, apply 329, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, ipiBLS FOR TWINE FACTORY. '3T Apply Mr STEELE, Textile Bag and Sack Co., Ltd., 391 Cumberland street. WANTED, BOYS. THE PHCENIX CO., LTD., Maclaggan street. JOURNALISM AS A CAREER. COMPLETE COURSE by post, from junior reporter to editor, by a daily paper editor. Particulars A. GEORGE, G.P.0., Christchurch. WANTED, LABORER; one used to drainage work preferred. Apply J. AND T.‘CHRISTIE, LTD., George street.

TO TAILORS. WANTED, T M A K E R. Permanent. Mr WILLS, 13 Moray place. WANTED, TOR SHIPPING OFFICE, XjIXPEUIENCED SHORTHAND-TYPISTE -*-M for two to three weeks from 15th October. Apply P.O. Box 356, Dunedin. Q O A Apply IMPROVE yom Position; study Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping winter evenings; individual tuition.—Rossbotham’s College; 'phono 736. WANTED, Electrical Work; Hous-j Lighting a specialty.—Consult S. Matthews. 61 Hazel avenue, Caversham. WANTED.— Aching Corns Removed; painless and pleasant.—Chas. Buchan, foot specialist. Octagon; appointments by 'phone 1,713. WANTED Known—Tilbury Forwarding Company, Ltd., Remove Fumitura cheaper by motor. Estimates given. WANTED Known —For GaefUting and Plumbing Repairs ring up C. S. Jem kins and Co.. Dowling street. WANTED Known—Carpets Collected, Cleaned, and Returned same day, no Waiting, wet or fine, sterilised, moths destroyed ; Chimneys Swept.—Dunedin Window Cleaning Company, 32 St. Andrew street; 'phono 493. Principals: Barnes and Knowlee. WANTED Known—Gaidar's Quary delivers Quarry Products, Bricks, Asphalt, Lime, Cement, Tar, Sand; 1 load or 1,000. HU. Bowling Club Hatbands, Ties, Belts, • Blazers; full stocks, all sizes.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED Known—Henry G. Kemp, painter and paperhauger, 59 King Edward street, South Dunedin; estimates given. WANTED To Sell, Surplus Furniture and Sundries. —Apply 17 South road. WANTED Purchase, 4 to 6-roomed Dwelling; conveniences; freehold section; no agents; cash buyer.—lßs, ‘Star’ .Office. WANTED Sell, 4 Rooms, north end; good . garden; 2j- chains deep; £450; £IOO deposit.—lß3, ‘ Star.' BOY (161, willing, anxious to Learn Trade. —Address No, 184, ‘Star’ Office. ERTIFI CAT ED Ma tend ty N urso Open for Engagement.—Address No. 178, ‘Star’ Office. ~A~DVERTLSW of small Business for Sale; with living rooms preferred.—Particulars to 222, ‘Star’ Office. J'TURST-CLA&S Carpenter "Wanted for A Iloslyn; inside work.—. Address 216, ‘Star’ Office. _ ANTED '"To’SeiT,"2Pttirs of Field Glasses, , 80s; or will sell separate.—2l9, ‘Star’ Office. ACANXY~with" private family for Two Friends, share room; now vacant; very central—2l7, 'Star' Office. privately. Modern 4 f V Rooms; conveniences; St. Kilda, Musselburgh; between £7OO-£BOO. 191, ‘Star.’ BUYERS Waiting.—Owncru send us par--13 ticulars Houses For Sale; yours may dt.—Todd Bros.; ’phone 2,409. h.p. Portable Engine.- > » ; Address Box 22, Riverton. MM,ART Girl Wanted for envelope depart--3 ment; one with experience is preferred;, ut every opportunity would be given to earner.—John MTndoe, 76 Vogel street. MKEN’E’S RegiTtry.—Plough men (highest 3 wages), Rousoabouts, Married Ploughicn, and Farm Workers, Ploughman (take large), Household Assistants. ANTED Known—Excelsior, 202 Princes street, for Frocks, Costumes, and vening Gowns; Ladies’ Own Materials lade Up. Dowling street. —Ladioi’ Dressmaker; Wo upecialiso in making Children's ad Ladies’ Frocks; own material made up. [■STANTED, good plain Cook; highest »», wages; no washing.—Mrs Hannan Iccvcs, 44 Park, street. i/STANTED Known—Frocks, Coats, and Costumes Made to Order; reasonable ■ices.—“ Le Printcmpa,” 45 George street, iIS TAN TED, Boy for bedding factory.—WH»Y, Ham Nccs and .Sons, Ltd., corner lanover and Harrow streets. WOUNCI Girl for country; light duties; H good homo; small adult family.— ,pply 10 Beaumont road, Bellpknowes.

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Evening Star, Issue 18399, 6 October 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18399, 6 October 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18399, 6 October 1923, Page 5

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