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EVERY Person can Clean His Own Cliimnevs with O-SO'EASY SOOT DESTROYER. It does not bring tho soot down, but drives it out in tho form cf black smoke. It is perfectly safe and easy to use. , , PRICE, 6d per packet (posted Id extra), fr ° m LYTLE AND LAMBETH, At Vernon Smith’s Corner, George street. PAVE YOD A HEDGE THAT WANTS CLIPPING? WE hone it does, because then you will ciTat LYTLE AND LAMBETH'S, the Ironmongers at Vernon Smith s Coiner in George street, for a Pair of Skelton s Sheffield-made HEDGE SHEARS. Prices, 6s and 6s 9d (railed 9d extra). These Hedge Shears are guaranteed. HAVE YOU TRIED POET, ROCHE, AND CO.? PORK PIES, 4d each. They aro Delicious. FORT. ROCHE, AND CO., Dunedin’s Pork and Bacon Specialists for 22 years, at 177 RATTRAY STREET. Phone 12-777, NOTICE TO ADVEETISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS, DELIVERY ORDERS, AND BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE MANAGER. SITUATIONS VACANT. SALESMEN. WE are extending our activities in Otago and Southland, and have VACANCIES FOR GOOD MEN, for permanent positions with good earnings and prospects of advancement. ■ If you are interested and possess the necessary qualifications, appearance and grit plus the will to work, apply, with testimonials, to Room No. 6, first floor, New Zealand Express Company’s Buildings, Bond street, Dunedin, at 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m., MONDAY, 2nd May. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE wanted for public accountant’s office; salary, 30s per week. Reply, stating age and experience, P.O. Box 592, Dunedin. '■JUNIOR FOR LEGAL OFFICE, capable U at shorthand and typewriting, with knowledge bookkeeping preferred.—Apply, by manuscript letter, stating age, education, and enclosing copies testimonials, to “Legal,” care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Dunedin. WANTED, experienced Cook-General; references—Mrs Alex. Duncan, 70 Heriot row. WANTED, by leading Life Office, Canvasser and Collector; must reside at Mosgiel; car essential; good book available.—Address 749, ‘ Star. ANTED, Message Boy for small business.—Apply, by letter only, stating wages required, No. 35, ‘ Star.* _ ANTED, superior Girl, attractive personality, to canvass specialty lines; experience not necessary, but an advantage.—4l, * Star/ __ ANTED.—Lad, 16 years of age, wants Learn Trade; will pay premium if required.—l 6, ‘ Star.’ . WANTED, someone to Lengthen and Renovate Marmot Coat. —Address 1,000, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Man, with light truck, 4 to 8 a.m., for about a week; also Lad, mornings, permanent,—Apply to-night, Jersey 'Dairy, Caversham. 1/fARRIED Ploughman, Cowboy, experiJLfJ. enced Children’s Nurse (Canterbury), Cook-Generals (country), Cook (institution), Girl assist (no cooking, country).—Baker’s Agency. _ PRICE for Resetting Washhouse ( Copper; tradesman 0n1y.—773, ‘ Star.’. _ OUNG Lady wants Teacher for Guitar; fees moderate. —814, ‘ Star.’ PERSONS applying for Positions advertised should enclose Copies of Testimonials when writing, and Not tho originals (which may go astray) SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, Chimneys to Sweep; first 2s 6d, second 2s, others Is; personal services only.—Hopkins; phone 22-285. W” ANTEDTPaperhanging; 8-piece rooms supplied and hung £l, best papers 30s.—Paperhangers, P.O. Box 355. ANTED, ’"Gardening Work; digging, scything, hedge trimming, anything; recommended worker; 10s per day. Address 655, 1 Star.’ , WANTED, Care of Semi-invalid or Comi panion-Help; nursing experience; town or country; fees moderate.—Address 786, ‘Star. 1 ANTED, Property Repair, Painted (experienced Man); Spouting, Paths Tiling also satisfactorily done; estimates free.—7s6, ‘ Star.’ _ r ORK Wanted, any description; adverj tiser is willing to invest capital in established company in return for per»nt position.—774, ‘ Star.’ Asphalting, Gardening; first- ; class work at reasonable prices; esti,s given.—Chas. Bates, Elgin road, ling ton. _____________ r ANTED, urgently, by Married Man, 1 Gardening, Cleaning Up, or Work description; 7e day.—7B9, ‘Star.’ ’ANTED, urgently, Orders for Sewing and Knitting; children’s garments a alty; lowest prices.—Bss, ‘ Star.’ _ "ANTED, Carpenter or Bricklayer to build in tiled fireplace, with hot r, in exchange for Kirchner Iron-frame o, value £50.—816, * Star/ . 'ANTED, Light Position for Girl (15); small remuneration accepted if good > assured.—Address 966, 1 Star.’ rANTED, Pupils to Coach for Proficiency, Intermediate, and Matricula- ; terms very moderate. —920, ‘ Star.* Garden L Hedge Cutting Work, Digging by married Man with family; would do anything—922, ■VSTASHING or Cleaning wanted, 2 or 3 vV times a week by respectable Woman.. -25, ‘Star.’ . " ANTED, Housekeeper’s Position; can supply references if required; thoroughly competent. —Ring 13-211. WANTED, by respectable Widow, Washing and Ironing io do at home. — Particulars 43 ,‘ Star.’ ANYONE require careful Electrician install heater or radio plugs, switches, etc., quote from Ken. Martin, 153_ North road; gives pleasant surprise; advertisement every Saturday. D‘ RESSMAKING. Renovations, Allera"tions; Stylish Frocks, Evening Dresses, Coats, Costumes, cutting and fittin», at reasonable prices. Dressmakers, Mrs Roller, Miss Brisco, 76 Stuart street. RESSMAKER (cutter and designer’) prepared to Take Sewing by day; fee 10s; work guaranteed.—7o9, * Star.’ DRESSMAKER, over 30 years’ experience, Remodel for adults, children, boys; prices suit times.—9s6, ‘ Star. ’ D‘ RESSMAKING.—CoaIs, Frocks, Top Coats Turned, Adults’ Clothes Made Down; lowest terms—l 6 Cranston street, Anderson’s Bay,

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Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 14

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