PUBLIC NOTICES. njrrHAT tedious work it ie bending down •» » to cut the edge of the lawn with a pair of grass shears. VERNON SMITH baa Long-handled BORDER SHEARS which will do the work in a quarter of the time without you stooping. - IF you drive a Motor you wilt appreciate one of VERNON SMITH'S AUTO CLOCKS acrewed on the panel board of your car. Price —Plain Dial, 16e; Luminoos Dial, 22* 6d, posted free. THE NEW OXFORD SHOE STORE (Opposite Arthur Barnett’s). INCOMPARABLE SHOE BARGAINS. ALL NEW STOCKS. GUARANTEED FOOTWEAR AT COMPETTIT VE PRICES. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT, jadies’ Nigger Brown, 1-bar, flat heel*, 21». ,adies' Black Satin, l-bar. low or Spanish heels, 13s 6d. . . , Adiee’ Whjppet Glaoe, 1-bar, Spanish heels, neat trim, 24s 6d. .... ~ tidies’ Nigger i-bar Spanish heels, Z7s oa N’.eger, 1-bar, croc. lnn>, flat leathci heels, 23s 6d. , Joloured Tennis and Sporting Shoes in large variety, from 6s lid per pair. MEN’S DEPARTMENT, tents’ Bluchers, 12e 6d; Kip Boots, 19* ?d. Ihrome Boots stout), 21s; Greenhide Shooters, 23s 6d. MEN’S DRESS SHOES. tents’ Glace Kid Shoes, 81s. tents’ Glace Kid. Shoes pat. taps, 22s 6d. lax Calf Shoes, smart shape 22s 6d. lox Calf Shoes, stout soles, 24e 6d. Cauldron’s and Boys’ Footwear at most reasonable prices, here’s no need to buy. Call and inspect. ' will be a pleasure to show you our good.. REMEMBER OUR ONLY ADDRESS: HE OXFORD SHOE STORE, 165 GEORGE STREET (Eight opposite Arthur Barnett s). THE SILK AND FROCK HOUSE. STRIPED FUJISm 6d YARD. 28 6d YARD. 2flin STRIPED FUJI, all pure silk; fast colours, in the most complete range of stripes, large and small, including Black and White. Suitable for Frocks, Pyjamas, Shirts, etc. 29in wide. 2e 6d YARD. PRINCES STREET (Next Empire Theatre). fhone 12-614. P-0. Box 694. ’TOPE’S SERVICE. - PALMERSTONT DUNEDIN, via Warrington, Seachn, id Karitane. LABOUR DAY: Leaves almerston 8 a.m. and 4 pro.; leaves Dunlin 10.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. ROSSBOTHAM’S College.—Bookkeeping (elementary intermediate advanced. Shorthand. Typewriting, term commencesso day of entrance —Tel 10-736 Z SITUATIONS VACANT. WAIRAU HOSPITAL BOARD. MATERNITY HOSPITAL. ’PLICATIONS are invited for the ' Position of MATRON for the Wairau irnity Hospital. iplicants must have general nursing midwifery certificate. |ary, £175 per annum, plus £lB unjalbwance. plications, stating age, qualifications, enclosing copies of rece t testimonials, with the Undersigned at Noon on [DAY, November 4th. GEO. .MITCHELL, Secretary. 5. Box 48, Blenheim. By Direction of the Public Service Commissioner. WANTED, for Special School for Boys, Otekaike, a CAPABLE WOMAN to Take Charge of Cottage Home for Boys. Good knowledge of sewing and household duties essential. Salary £l3O per annum, with board and quarters. Apply, enclosing references, to THE MANAGER. YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE. JTY BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT 1 shortly requires services of above, kkeeping, typing, etc. Remuneration to in with, £l. .pply in own handwriting, giving qualitions and experience, if any, to MANAGER, Care Box 264, G.P.0., Dunedin. WANTED, URGENTLY. 71IBROUS PLASTER FIXERS; good job ’ competen| men. Apply GRANILITE, LTD., Adelaide road, Wellington. r ANTED, Waitress (experienced) .- Grand Hotel. fA.NTED, Ploughman (Central, 455), General (255, town), Other Posii Waiting.—Dunedin Central Laboui iau, 32 Octagon. rAN TED, a middle-aged Woman as housekeeper; one used to children preid.—Address 218, ’Star' Office. r ANTED, capable young Woman, housekeeper, small family. - T. ' I 'ANTED, Girl for light bouse duties. reliable Maid to assist house bold duties. Address No. 214, r_ Officer ANTED, Gentleman’s Hairdresser, good hair cutter and shaver.-P0t-,172 George street, Dunedin. r ANTED, Agents, several good lines.—Universal Supplies, 109 Owen Wellington. KEB’S Agency, 35 Dowling _*treet.~ Shspherd, Blade Shearers hmen, Cowboys, Bouseabouta, Cooks, resscs, Parlourmaids, Generals, Kit naids, Housemaids, Relieving Maids, m Cook, Waitresses, Man Cook (counWoman Cook (men only, station), oys. Youth (drive milk cart,_4os). 1 INEDIN ’ Central Labour Bureau, 32 Octagon. Waiting engagement:, ’-.eeper, Cook, Orchardist, Farm
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Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 12
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