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X WF ARE EXPERTS AT SHARPENING SAWS. We also have a large Staff and -all Modern Machinery for Manufacturing or Repairing any Article in Sheet STENCIL PLATES CUT TO ANT. * DESIGN. DICKINSON’S, LTD, 245 Princes .street. KOS&BOTHAM’S College.—Bookkeeping (elementary, intermediate, advanced) Shorthand, Typewriting; term commences va day of entrance.—Tel. 10-736.' SITUATION* VACANT. , MRS.HUXTA3LE (Late Brown, Ewing, and Co.) T> EQUIIfES Competent BODICE, COAT, XV and SKIRT HANDS. Only ' experienced hands need, apply. . No. 1, Second Floor, Public Trust Building, Opposite First Church, Moray place. HEAD 1 STEWARD. A PPXJCATIONS will be received for 11 the Position of. HEAD STEWARD for a Gentlemen’s Club in one of the leading centres of the South Island. Copies of testimonials and applications should be forwarded to STEWARD, P.O. Rox 529, Dunedin. WANTED, . Girl, just left school, for light housework, attend to children. —282, ‘Star.* _■ ' ■ WANTED, Canvasser and Collector for old-established life assurance society; resident Port Chalmers preferred.—Address 4(KV ‘ Star.’ . I . WANTED, young Lady. , spare time for small ‘Star.’ keep books in business.-—451, w ANTED, experienced Maid, daily; no washing; 0p0h0.—455, * Star.* WANTED, Cook and General, for farm, Otago , Central.—Apply Alex. Harris, Ltd., auctioneers. Princes street. WANTED, Woman for washing, days.—Apply 47 Hope street. ■ MonW ANTED, middle-aged Woman of kindly disposition te keep house for two invalids;' references required;—so7, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Man, odd jobs, carpentering, etc.; IBs day. —Apply beiore noon. Thursday,’ 163 Taien road, Roslyn.

WANTED, Woman, do washing and cleaning, half-day. 'Monday. •Star.’ BAKER’S Agency, next Moray Place Post Office.—Elderly Man (orchard). Married Ploughman (wife cook), Cook (hotel, country). Cooks, Companion-Helps, Generals (sheep stations), 2 Scrub Cutters (contract, own tent), Cowboys, Rouseabouts, Farm Hands, Ritchenmaid (union wages). Housekeepers, ' T ADIES’ Hairdresser.—Wanted, compeJLi tent Marcel and Water Waver for first-class city salon.; —429, ‘ Star.’ FERSONS applying for Positions advertised should enclose Copies, of Testi xnbmals when writing, and Not the origi cals (which may go astray). . ; '. situations wanted. WANTED, Chimneys to Sweep; first chimney So 6d, others 2s; satisfac•tian guaranteed.—Johnson, 6 Harbour terTfATANTED, Plain Sewing, ladies’ and . children’s . dresses; reasonable.—3o ~ Sydney street, Cavershain. wants_ Washing •or Gleaning, day or half-days.—3l9, ‘Star.’: " TVRESSMAKING. —Lady . visits homes, " town or country, or' will take any . orders;—Phone 23-634 (after, 6). D 1 bBESSMAKER wants Work; Coats £1 —‘ Ss, Costumes £1 10s, Frocks £1; latest styles Children’s Clothes Made.—so 9, ‘ Star. - ■JTI.iPERIENCBD Man wants Asphalting, Concreting, Fencing, all kinds.of Joobing Work.—Attwell, 24 Mechanic street, -2T.E. Valley. EXPERIENCED Shorthand-Typiste desires Position; references.—so 4, ‘Star.’ ARDEN Work wanted; hedges, trimAJT ming, digging, pruning, planting, flowers attended; 12» per day.—464, ‘ Star.’ OARDENER, at present employed, wishes to Improve Situation; well up in vegetables, tomatoes, and fruits, and generally -good all round; town or country.—49b, . f Star.’ HOUSE owners, keep your liome in repair; Additions, Repairs, Alterations, by ■ competent Builder, at bedrock prices.— 195, ‘ Star. hot PLUMBER- (licensed) wants Work; water installed, leaky-roofs, cisterns, ■and gas put right; Marges moderate.— 42B, 'Star.’ TAV ANTED, ■ Garden Digging, ■ Trenching, it Weeds, Grass Removed,. General .Clean-up; reliable man; Is 6d hour.—477, 'Star’ Office. WANTED TO SELL. WANTED Sell, Walnut English Piano; splendid tone, good condition; guaranteed; bargain, £12.-40 Grosvenor street, , jSonth. VA7-ANTED To Sell, Cabin Trunk, good ,1 if order, £1; Girl’s Navy Velour Coat, ■-fur collar, 10s; Pink Heavy Coat, fur collar, good order, 155.—518, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Sell, Pair of Gent’s Roller Skaies, fit from sire 4 to 8; 255. “Ring 11-870; new. :,T*TANTED Sell. New, World Gas Cooker, ITT perfect condition, practically new.—3ll South road, Caversham; phone 23-324. w 'ANTED To Sell, Child’s High Chair, two ‘Star.’ r ANTED To Sell, 7-piece Chesterfield Suites in latest wool moqueftes, from £24.—Brazendale’c,'299 Princes street. WANTED To Sell. Solid Oak Bedroom Suites, oval mirrors, from £22 JOs, - Stained, from £l6.—Braiendale’s. WANTED To Bell, solid Oak Seven- : piece Dining Suite, in latest ' velvets and moquette; £l4 10s cash.— Brarendale's. . “ (ATTANTED To Sell, new range of Nairn’s .T T Linoleums, Ss 3d to 7s 9d per yard; ■ inlaid, 9s 6d yard.— Brarendale’s. WANTED Sell, new Bungalows, Neidpath : road, Dunottar, and Maori Hill; no commission; no agents; finance arranged.— Phone 20-918. WANTED Sell, Oak Cabinet Gramophone, j,irfect order; £lO or near offer.—Address 442, ‘ Star.’ MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDB. WANTED, Cheaper Property for new Brick Bungalow, Tainui, £1,190; apply your equity as deposit, balance arranged; golden opportunity.—R.S. M’Ken- ; sie,- Ltd. ;opp. Wren’s). WANTED To Rent, Unfurnished Rooms; separate cooking preferred; reliable. —512, Star.’ . YOU CAN DECIDE, “If YOU want to get ahead there’s one sure way to do it—train _ yourse ■ do the day’s work better; ability is 1 to count. _ A home-study course with the Int iional Correspondence Schools will pr _VOU for the position you want in the you like best. ‘ All it takes is an ht - day of the spare time that now go '■ waste. Write for free booklet about the si - you -are interested in. Hundreds of co . to.'choose from. r T H nvvn^ E H ATIONAI ’ COBBESPOi . A. DENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD,, ... . fiepW Bj Bo* 687 t fiunedin. ■

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Evening Star, Issue 20555, 6 August 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20555, 6 August 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20555, 6 August 1930, Page 10

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