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AN AMAZING CURE FOR PAINFUL CORNS. For One Shilling you can get from WATEHS’ PHARMACY, UNDER SAVOY, An Amazing Fluid willed “KORNBANE.” Applied it immediately slops (ho Pain, and tho Corn (hard or soft) shrivels up. Posted for 1« 2d. ROSSBOTHAM’S, Dowling street.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; tho oldest, largest, and most successful college; individual tuition.—’Phono 10-736. CONFIDENCE IN OUR ABILITY TO COMPOUND YOUR PRESCRIPTION ACCURATELY. GRANT’S PHARMACY, 182 George street. WANTED 3. APPLICATIONS, to ho made on P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices, will bo 'Cceived up to Noon for the following positions:— (Closing 18th November, 1927.) - RECEIVING HOME, DUNEDIN. ASSISTANT MANAGER, also CHILD WELFARE OFFICER (Female); General Division; commencing salary £205 per annum, maximum £245. It is desired that applicants should have had training and experience in home visiting and social welfare work generally. (Closing 21st November, 1927.) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. TESTING ENGINEER, Electrical Branch, Shannon; commencing salary £355 per annum, maximum £355. It is desired that applicants should be capable of testing and operating electrical instruments, especially watt meters, K.V.A. meters, and relays, and also of carrying out high-tension tests on insulators, etc. PLANT OVERSEER, Wellington, Temporary Staff; remuneration £325 per annum. Applicants should have had a thorough training as Mechanical Engineers or as Fitters and Turners, and possess a comprehensive knowledge of the several types and distinctive features of motor vehicles and a wide experience in tho operation and repair of the same, likewise with modem mechanical plant in general, including clec-trically-opcrated plant. GARAGE FOREMAN, Public Works Garage, Wellington, Temporary Staff; remuneration £325 per annum. It is essential that applicants should have had a mechanical training as engine fitters and turners, and possess a comprehensive knowledge of tho special and distinctive features of design in engine, undergear, and chassis of the several and respective well-known makes of motor vehicles. A knowledge of office routine and costing is desirable. Further particulars may bo obtained on application. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. SALES AND ORGANISATION MANAGER FOR LARGE DRAPERY BUSINESS. A LARGE, WELL-ESTABLISHED concern requires the services of a ' live, thoroughly efficient, and reputable MAN to organise and develop Retail Sales. Applicants must have had first-class experience in sales management and departmental store. Liberal remuneration will bo paid to the right man. Apply, in strictest confidence, slating age, experience, ami enclosing copies of credentials, in tho first instance, to RETAIL» SALES, Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, National Bank Building, Auckland. CLOTHING BUYER. WANTED, a BUYER for our Clothing Department; only a man with initiative and complete knowledge of men’s and boys’ clothing need apply. A LIBERAL SALARY TO THE RIGHT MAN. JAMES SMITH, LTD., James Smith’s Corner, Wellington. CHAUFFEUR. WANTED, for private position, experienced CHAUFFEUR. Apply, with copies of references, to P.O. BOX 306, Dunedin. WANTED KNOWN—BUSINESS BRISK! TRADE WITH US! Prunes, 31b Is; Seedless Raisins, 31b Is 3d; Preserved Ginger, la 2d; Dried Apricots, Is 2d, Is 3d; Rico, 41b Is; Cornflour, 31b Is; Table Butter, Is 7d, Is 8d; excellent Tea, 2s. FERGUSONS’ SERVICE STORES, Corner George and Duke streets. WANTED, A SMART, INTELLIGENT GIRL for Cush Desk, from tho Ist December. Apply Miss SAXON, Matson Anderson, Stock Exchange. WANTED, CfAPABLE STOREMAN. Must have good > knowledge grocerie.s (wholesale preferred). State, age. and experience, and enclose copies (only) testimonials, to WHOLESALE MERCHANT, 323, ‘ Evening Star ’ Office. WANTED, a smart, intelligent GIRL, with experience in workjpg telephone exchange and filing correspondence. Address, with copies only of references, No. 326, ‘Star.’ THERE IS A BIGGER DEMAND FOR MEN TRAINED TO DO ONE THING WELL. ASK any of the young men or vvonien who have taken a Course with the INTERN ATIONAL CORRESPON DEN CE SCHOOLS how quickly their earnings went up after a few months of intensive training. You wilt then decide to make your first definite stop toward success by writing TO-DAY for our Prospectus. Just name tho subject you are interested in. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Dept. B, Box 687, Dunedin. .TTSTANTED, by strong young Woman, 'tV, Washing, Cleaning, by day or halfday—ss2, ‘Star.’ CAREFUL Tenant? requires 6 or 7roomed House; handy city; good locality, references; urgent.—l 42, ‘ Star.’ jTCKTANTED Sell, Military Overcoats, navy 'YT, blue; 30s each; obtain order form at local Post Office. riXTANTBD - To Buy, privately, 4 Rooms !fi; and kitchenette (bungalow), on rise; £9OO to £1,000; no agents.—lo 3, ‘Star. ANTED Sell, 5-roomcd House; will I tv. take £750; sole reason for selling, transferred Christchurch. Railway, No. 319, ‘Star.’ ANTED Sell, 5 Rooms (City); intend Ivy I settling in Auckland, so will sell for £730 to get away.—Owner, No. 120, ‘Star.’ GARDEN Work of every description carried out by experienced man; 12s 6d day.—Bl, ‘ Star.’ CARPENTER and Joiner will give Prices for Repairs and Alterations; charges moderate; plans and estimates free.—933, ‘Star’ Office. fW” ANTED Sell, Scagrasa Folding Push I vtj chair, with hood; also Doll’s Pram j(*veningß 0n1y).—123 St. Andrew street,

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Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 7

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