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COME TO LYTLE AND LAMBETH FOR. XMAS GIFTS. Auto Strop Razors from 3s 6d. Child’s Stainless Knife, Fork, and Spoon, 4s 6d. k Stainless Saw-edge Salad Knife, 3s _6d. <i Sheath Knife, with sheath, 2s 9d, 3s, os 6d. 100 different sorts of Pocket Knives from Sf 6d to 14s 6d. 11 Stainless Dessert Knives from 7s 3d per L half-dozen. ■ Stainless Saw-edge Bread Knives, 2s 6d and 1 3s 6d. Cheese Knives, Is 9d and 3s 6d. Stainless Orange Peelers, Is 9d. Firth’s Stainless Carvers, 13s 6d and 15s 6d. Lidlcss Alum. Kettles for Electric Stoves, 8s 6d to 12s 6d. Now, remember to call and see what useful articles you can buy for presents from LYTLE AND LAMBETH. READY-TO-SERVE MEATS. FORT, ROCHE, AND CO.’S HAM AND CHICKEN ROLLS, MILD CURED COOKED HAMS, LAMBS’ TONGUES IN JELLY, PORK BELGIAN ROLL, SEASONED ROAST PORK, DELICIOUS POTTED MEAT, HAM AND TONGUE. . Orders now being taken for Christmas Hams. Every Ham Guaranteed. 1 177 RATTRAY STREET. Open till 9 p.m. Fridays, 6.15 Saturdays. ROSSBOTHAM’S College.—Bookkeeping (elementary, intermediate, advanced), Shorthand, Typewriting; term commences on day of entrance.—Tel. 10-736. SITUATIONS VACANT. DISTRIBUTING AGENT WANTED. F A : DISTRIBUTING AGENT is wanted in XV Dunedin for SPLENDID' PROPRIETARY LINE of special interest to Bakers, Pastrycooks, “Home-made” Kitchens, and Confectioners. Has been tried out for 3 years with very satisfactory results. Agents must carry stocks and finance. Apply i DISTRIBUTING AGENT, Box 877, Christchurch. jTVTANTED, Cook, for Waikouaiti, for ITT* about 3 weeks from 18th inst.—Apply Mrs Rattray, Musselburgh Rise; telephone 22-397. W 'ANTED, Male or _ Female, splendid position; must invest about £175, six months, secured, ‘ Star ’ Office. to PLANTED, Housekeeper; one able milk preferred.—s 94, ‘Star.’ WANTED, a smart, capable Senior, with experience of hardware and crockery.—Apply Bells, Ltd., Princes street. WANTED, refined Girl for housework, plain cooking.—Ring 20-345, between 7 and 9 to-night. WANTED; _ respectable HousekeeperCompanion, refined, and not under 30; commence Monday, 14th.—Address 752, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Elderly Person as housekeeper for elderly Lady; good home, small wages.—34 Driver street, St. Kilda. WANTED, capable General; state age, references; slepp out preferred.—733, ‘ Star.’ BUSINESS Proposition. Employment given Person Investing £IOO in guaranteed business.—634, ‘ Star.’ SEVERAL Blade Shearers, Cowboys, Kitchen Woman, Woman Cook (tourists), Cook-Generals, House-Parlourmaid, .Waitress, Chef, Nursery-Governess.— Baker’s Agency, Moray place. ' OUTH Wanted to Drive Truck ~riiTing.—Address 70.4, ‘ Star ’ Office. PERSONS applying for Positions adver. tised should enclose Copies of Testi-luo-itVls when writing, and Not the original* (which may go astray). SITUATIONS wanted. WANTED, Chimneys to Sweep; ’first 2s 6d, others 2s;- experienced workmanship; support reduced prices..—Hopkins; phono 22-283. iV*TANTED, Asphalting, Top-dressing, Re;T repairing Concrete Kerbs, Paths, Walls. —Apply James Walquist, 45 Moreau street, St. Kilda. XXTANTED, Asphalting, Repairing, Top:t t J dressing, Concrete Paths, Walls, Kerbs, etc.; practical men.—Hoyne and Son, Eslvale street, Musselburgh; phone. VATANTEO, Painting; material, labour ' nJ supplied, houses from £l2; Paperhanging, la 6d; tradesman, best materials. —765, ‘Star.’ X E'" XPErIeNCED Tailoress will Male Coats, Costumes, Frocks; work guaranteed; homo or by the day.—626, ‘ S'ar.’ GIRL (20) desires Position housework; take full charge if required; fond of children; reference.—7ll, ‘Star’ Office. PLUMBING Work of any description wanted by Reg. Plumber; satisfaction guaranteed.—7o3, ‘ Star.’ PLUMBER would undertake Work anywhere and any lime; very reasonable. —Plumber, 710, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Lady wqnts Work, any kind, in Dunedin; urgent.—7sl, ‘ Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. W 'ANTED TO SELL, exceptional value, i SPRING-BACK and SEAT CHESTERFIELD and TWO ARMCHAIRS, £l4 10s. Heavy Quality LINOLEUM, 6ft wide, 4s 6d yard; extra heavy quality, 6s 9d yard. Complete New Range of AXMINSTER and WILTON PILE CARPETS, all sizes, from £6 10s. BRAZENDALES LTD., 301 Princes street. ftXTANTED To Sell, Oak Drop-side Tea ;» » i Trolly Dining Table, the very latest, £3 18s 6d; Oak Occasional Tables from 27s 6d; Oak Bookshelves 9s 6d, Rimu 10s 6d.—Haywards, George street. WANTED To Sell, 10 Shares in Pacific Starr-Bowkett Building Society, No. 7 Group; £29 10s paid in; will take £2o. 655, ‘ Star.’ .VVTANTED To Sell, Children’s Seagrass ! MJ Chairs, 15s 6d to 255; large Seagrass Armchairs, 27s 6d to 455; just the thing for a present.—Haywards, George street. ;T*7ANTED Sell, 2 400-gallon Round CortTTJrugated Tanks; heavy gauge, with tap overflow, cover; cheap.—soß, ‘Star.’ rrir ANTED To Sell, Oak Afternoon Tea ITT) Trays, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 11s 6d; Oak Book Troughs, 4« 6d; Oak Pipe Racks, Is 6d; all inexpensive Christmas presents.— Haywards, George street. WANTED To Sell, new large-size Celluloid Doll, dressed woolies; price, £l, or near offer.—67o, ‘ Star.’ NOW is the time,for Deck Chairs, 9s Hd, or in Fadeless Coloured Canvas, 10s 6d.—Got one to-day from Haywards, 141 George street. Sell.—Ridley’s best values Furniture in town; your criticism and inspection invited at Plaza Buildings. \\\f ANTED Sell, Bedroom Suites; also ittl 3-piece Chesterfield Suites; best values in Dunedin.—Ridley’s, Plaza BuiIdfWTCTANTED Sell, Hobbies Machine, new ■ TT 1 Home Sewing , Machine, Electrolux, Rotarex, Wheelbarrow, Oil Painting.—Ridley’s, Plaza Buildings. \'V r ANTED To Sell, Bedroom Suite, 3 Ti pieces, 1 Chesterfield, Singer Sewing Machine.—l 6 Young street, .

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Evening Star, Issue 20972, 10 December 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20972, 10 December 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20972, 10 December 1931, Page 12

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