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PUBLIC NOTICES. »* FIFTY-FOOT 'COIL OF RUBBER '-3k. HOSE and complete with Fittings is yforth buying at VERNON SMITH’S GREAT ALTERATION SALE For 27a 6d (railed, 9d extra). rjott ars requiring a wedding gift, what about giving a PIECE OF SILVERPLATED WARE bought at VERNON SMITH’S GREAT ALTERATION'SALE. Some of the articles are being sold at half-price. ROSSBOTHAM’S College -Bookkeeping (elementary. Intermediate, advanced), Shorthand. Typewriting; termi-commences on day of entrance —Tel 10-736. SITUATIONS VACANT. NEW ZEALAND DIVISION OF THE ROYAL NAVY. A VACANCY exists in the New Zealand -A. Division of the Royal Navy for ONE WRITER, and a competitive examination for this rating wil l be held on board HM.S. Philomel on FRIDAY, 14th February. 1930. Subjects of examination are:Arithmetic (Proficiency Standard) 2 papers, English, Typewriting, General Knowledge (oral), and Shorthand (optional). Intending Candidates, who must be beWeen the ages of eighteen and twentythree, should make formal application to the Naval Officer in Charge, Auckland, giving full particulars as to age, qualification*, etc. , , , . No Candidate will be accepted who is not physically fit in all respects, and the stickful Candidate will be required to pass a imedical examination before being accepted. In the event of there being a large number of applicants it may be necessary to alter the. date and place Lor the exammatl(pull particulars regarding the conditions of entry, service, etc., are contained in booklet. ‘How to Join the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, a copy of which is obtainable from any Post Office or Defence Office. i„*' , Applications received by the Naval Officer in Charge after the Ist' FEBRUARY will not be entertained. V. WEBSTER. Naval Secretary. Navy. Office, Wellington,* 17/1/30. WANTED, FOR DUNEDIN, A CAPABLE SALESMAN on commission basis; no house-to-house canvass; every assistance given. ! Previous experience not essential, but applicant must be of good personality and character. Address 814, ‘Star.’ SHARE SALESMEN. CrrANTED, for Otago and Southland, rV SHARE SALESMEN. ~ _ Permanent and regressive remuneration. ; Sound financial reposition. References absolutely essential. DOMINION BROKERS, LTD. J. H. A. M’Keefry, Agent, Box 320, Dunedin. Girl, between 16 light housework, from 8 till 5, north mil.—Address 831,' ‘ Star.’ ANTED, Girl, a 5 ® 8 . 1 light housework. .mind child, daily.—Apply 25 Como treet, Maori Hill. imr.'NTED, refined sensible young Girl, Tv ■'■no ; assist housework, mind two chilIrea, 9-5 daily; wages.lsa.—72o, *Star.' IXTANTED, reliable Hairdresser, to take, W sole charge suburban shop.—7l6, filar.’ " IXTANTED, young Lady, for confectionery Tf department.—Apply, with references, fardell Bros, and* Co, SXTANTED, capable General, city; three 11 adults; must he gbod plain cook; refience required; wages, 27s 6d.—Reply 695, Star.’ ;■ ■■■,•■ ANTED, 4 reliable Salesmen for race w3ek; wages and comrnision.~Reply to Box 553, Dunedin. - * GOOD Cook-General; no washing; jL nice place; references.—*s9s, ‘Star.’ [J‘AKER’B Agency, Dowling street.— 3 Cook-Baker, Rouseabouts, Mamed ouples, Cowboys, Man Cook, Chefs, Kitlenmaids, Housemaid Gen-, ■als. Housekeepers, Cooks, Parlourmaids, ousemsid-Laundress, Waitresses, Pantry,skids. Several Canterbury Vacancies. 1 AKER'S Agency, 35 Dowling street.— J Chefs, Coot-Baker, Cowboys, Mamed vwvvnau»i vv.M-w r , mples, Rouseabouts, Generals, Housekeeps, - Cooks, ' Parlourmaids, Pantrymaids, aitreeses, Hotel Cook (Timaru), Housemaidundress, Housemaids (Albury and Geralue). Ploughman. ADY Bookkeeper wanted for corrnneri cial office; must be intelligent and aerate; salary £lo4.—Copies testimonials to O. Box

SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, by Married Man, Position in Mercery and,Clothing; 24 years’ experience; capable window decoration and ticket writing.—Bl2, * Star Office W~ ANTED, Papethanging; 8-piece rooms supplied and bung, £1; satisfaction .guaranteed; regd, advt.-i—467, * Star.* ?\Wr ANTED, Painting and Paperhanging; ' charges moderate, and good finish.— ■-If? C. Bain, 70 Stafford street. r ANTED, Painting, 5 rooms from ... £ls; Paperhanging, 2s roll; English materials; town, country; tradesman.—422, -‘Star.’ , WANTED, by young Widow, Daily Work •of any description; l plain cooking a 150.—686, ‘ Star.* w A.NTED, Work by 'Butcher, experienced in all branches.—Bss, ‘Star.’ WJ ANTED, by Youth (18), Work of any ! t t i description.—Address No. 857, ‘Star. D ,OMESTICATED Person wants Housework; no washing.—724, ‘Star.* ELDERLY Lady would like Home in private family As paying guest.—Apply before noon 55 Wesley street. iJIXPEEIENCED Dressmaker wants Sew;JCi • ing by the day; coats, frocks, chit ‘rfren's clothes, etc,: change, 105.—680. ‘'Star ' EXPERIENCED Gardener has One Day ■/ a Week or Fortnight to spare; 12s a'day.—795, ‘Star.’ /GARDEN Work Done; Hedsres, Digging, Vr Grass Cut with Scythe, Flowers, etc.; 12s per day.—794, ‘ Star.’ /7VLD Age Pensioner wants Odd Jobs, \Jr messenger, warehouse, store, shop - , low wages: good references. —750. ‘Star.’ Y* ' Lady (experienced) requires Position as waitress or housemaid in .hoarding house.—Urgent, 650, ‘Star’ Office. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED To Rent, preferably for term, Furnished. Dwelling, five-roomed at least; all conveniences; situated near as possible city.—Apply House, P.O. Box 58. -«-*TORKER wants 5 Rooms, handy ; small ;y V garden; not much borer; cash; do up 1 myself.—3sß, * Star.’ lUNGALOW wanted, 5 rooms, city, to ft £1,200; brick preferred ; state terms; good deposit.—B49, ‘Evening Star,’ B 1 CtASH Purchaser wants a superior 4T roomed Residence, town side of Botanical Gardens.—739, ‘ Star.’ iTTODSB wanted, about £600; in replying XX state where to bs seen and size sectioa.—B26, ‘Star.’ RING 22-734,about that Electrical Job.— A. Wilson, electrician, 66 Neville street (successor to T., Burns). SECTION wanted, suitable for building eitc.—Reply; giving price and locality, to .828, ‘Star.’ ;

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Evening Star, Issue 20388, 21 January 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20388, 21 January 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20388, 21 January 1930, Page 10

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