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WANTEDS. WANTED TO SELL, SUPER. • SPORTS MODEL SIDECAR, finished in frosted aluminium; cheap. Pit practically any machine. Apply L. JOHNSON, 263 George street. WANTED, Handy Man for shop work, up to Christmas.—Apply Laidlaw and Gray. ANTED To Sell, 5-scater 1925 Ford; painted, first-class condition; starter model; £BO (or offer).—3B6, ‘Star.’ ANTED To Soli, Oakland 6-cylindcr Engine, complete; in first-class condition; £l2 (or offer).—3B7, ‘Star.* WANTED, Painting, Paperhanging; cheapest possible price consistent, with good workmanship and material.—3B9, ‘ Star.' ANTED To Borrow, Small Sum of Money, by abstainer; no security; honest.—3B2. 1 Star ’ Office. WANTED To Buy, Boy’s Rubber-tyred Tricycle; must be good order.—37l, 1 Star.’ WANTED To Buy, Gent’s Bicycle; any condition.—State price to 374, ‘ Star' Office. WANTED, Orders for Eyelet, Richelieu, and Colored Work; prices reasonable; samples of work to be seen on application, —378, * Star ’ Office. WANTED To Buy, No. 1 or la Kodak; full particulars.—4l9, ‘Star.’ WANTED, refined young Lady as com-panion-help; hours 9 to 5.30 p.m.— Reply to 418, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, 2 smart Lads, for parcels.— Apply Ritchie’s, 39 George street. ■SXTANTED, Motorists to bring their ElooV V trical and Battery Repairs to M'Kenzie’s Battery Station, Hope street. M7STANTED, plain Cook for seaside rcsih donee during school holidays; £2 week.— Commercial Agency, Stafford street. iNTED, good plain Cook or CookGeneral ; £2 week. —Mrs Harman Reeves, 44 Park street. TTTANTED, by Woman, Washing, CleanT» ing, etc., any day; highly recommended; permanent or temporary.—4o6, ' Star.’ 4AT ANTED, Woman to clean, 3 half-days ? T a week.—Address Box 113, Dunedin. ANTED To Kent (near University), 5 or 6-roomed House; moderate; reference? can bo given.—399, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, from 3rd January, for 3 to 4 weeks, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, use conveniences; central; reasonable.—39B, ‘Star.’ OCTAGON Labor Exchange Company.— 10 Shearers (largest runs), Ploughmen, Musterer (award wages), Cook and Oflsider, Severn! Cooks, Housoma;ds, Waitresses, Cook-Generals, Domestics (Blenheim, Roxburgh, etc.), Pantrymaids. WANTED To Sell, large Doll; nicely dressed; ran talk; new.—37 Glen road, Mornington. BAKER’S Agencv, Dowling street.— Mu=torer, Ploughmen, • Cowboys, Gardener. Rouseabouts, Farm Hands, Shearers, Hofei Cooks (town and country), Housemaids and Waitresses (tourist hotels), Cooks Generals, Housekeepers, Laundress, Comnanion-Help (one lady), Parlormaids, Kitchenmnids, Chauffeur. ANTED”To Sell, light Mare; saddle or harness; quiet and staunch.—Apply 14 Nelson street. MISCELLANEOUS. STRAWBERRIES and Cream, from the Co-on. -op. Milk Supply at the Gardens; in a class of their own. GRAMOPHONE Motors, Tone Arms, Reproducers; lowest prices and largest stocks in New Zealand; get a price list.— Superior Products Co., 23a Blair street, Wellington. TBOUND.—£S 5s will purchase a Fox’s JD Sorgo Indigo Dyo, hand-stitched Edge Suit; latest style.—Reddell’s, Stuart street. CHOPPING during the hot weather is 3 tiring; try Afternoon Tea at the ieisha Tea Rooms, Octagon.—Geisha. “rfNEISHA,” Octagon; every afternoon vJT Miss Kathleen Lorrains, violiniste and singer (late with Storcyettes), gives select recital. —“ Geisha.” ICE Cream Delicacies served at “ Geisha,” Octagon, are purest obtainable; prepared by ice cream experts.— “ Geisha.” GEISHA ” Tea Rooms, Octagon, renowned for Home-made Cakes, Pies; for Afternoon Teas or Supper visit the “ Geisha.” NEW ALL'S for Tea Sets; great variety, latest designs, just landed; prices suit all purchasers; attract!re display.—2l7 George street. WHERE did you get that dainty Cun and Saucer? It’s simply wonderful. Why, at Newall’g, of course. TEWALL’S for Stuart’s Crystal Vases, H Goblets, Jellies, Jugs, Salads; beauul wedding or Christmas gifts; low JEW Xmas lines at the “ Cosineet,” 419 x King Edward street; give Ladies’and hildren’s Hosiery for presents. LOOK smart and keep smart by keeping the creaso in your trousers with a Combined Press and Stretcher; only 27s 6d. —ReddeUs, Stuart street. WANTED.— For weak and falling hair uso Cantharides and Rosemary; price, 2s 9d per bottle.—lies and Poole, Princes street. HAIRWORK of every description Made to Order; Toilet Requisites in great variety; inspection invited.—lies and Poole. 7'WVERCOATS.—Don’t go away on holiday VlB without a good one; smart range from 63s.—Reddclls, Stuart street. K CHARMING Christmas Gift for Couutry Friends!” A Cabinet Photograph yourself, artistically taken by Pattiilo. CHRISTMAS Brides!” Make appoint. J ment now to have your Wedding uphs photographed at Pattillo’s beautiful lal Studio. lIRISTMASTIDE Family Reunions!” Take advantage of the occasion to a Family Group taken by Pattiilo. £4O GRAMOPHONE for £ls 15a if L you build it yourself; write, ask us v. —Superior Products Co., 23a 131 air eet, Wellington. CHRISTMAS Presents—Motor Cars, Tricycles, Jiggers, Scooters, Trollies, Barrows, Sheath Knives, etc.—Mansons, 185 Princes street ARPET Sweepers.—For Christmas season wo are offering Ewbank “ Success ” Carpet Sweepers for 355, railed Is 6d extra; sweeps own brush.—Mansons, 185 Princes street. I "AWN Mower,—She will appreciate ono J of Mansons’ easy-running Mowers, for she does most of the cutting.—Mansons, iawn mower specialists, 185 Princes street. VISITORS to the Gardens, complete your pleasures with a Dish of Strawberries and Cream from the Co-op. Milk Supply at the Gardens. fHN GILCHRIST has a Big Lot of Toys at “ The Wee Bookshop,” 189 •ge street. t.JOHN GILCHRIST, sell the latest Novels and General Literature at The Week Bookshop,” 189 George street. nnO guide you well—Calendars, comic, JL scenic, sentimental, for 1927, at ” The Wee Bookshop,” 189 George street. C" HRISTMAS and New Year Cards, in great variety, at “The Wee Bookshop,’’’ 189 George street. BIG Selection of Annuals for all ages at “The Wee Bookshop,” 189 George is “ the same John Gilchrist” who owns “ The Wee Bookshop ” at 189 ,-ge street. [JR Glorious Opportunity ’; Lecture well worth hearing in Theosophical , , Dowling street. To-morrow (Wednes- ■ , 8 p.m. “ 1 LECTURE Theosophical Hall, Dowling street; ‘Our Glorious Opportunity,’ by Miss Oppenheimer, To-morrow (Wednesday), 8 p.m. N’T Miss Lecture, Theosophical Hall, Dowling street, To-morrow (Wednes--8 p.m., by Miss Oppenheimer ITU RE by Miss Oppenheimer, Theoophical Hall, Dowling street, Tow iNght, at 8 o’clock. Don’t miss this re: collection. LUTIFtILLY Fresh Strawberries, with hick rich . Cream, from the Co-op. Supply at the Gardens; call in and thus.

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Evening Star, Issue 19431, 14 December 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19431, 14 December 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19431, 14 December 1926, Page 7