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ASK tho housewife who has a Clothes Basket, and she will toll you that it is the handiest article used on “ washing day,” for it is a time-savor and a labour-saver. LYTLE AND LAMBETH, the Ironmongers in George street, have EXTRA STRONG BASKETS at 8s 6d, 11s 6d, and 15s 6d. Railed 9d extra. JT is impossible for mother to watch baby all the time, and how easily it is for the little one to fall on to tho range or the open fire. LYTLE AND LAMBETH, in George street, have STRONG NURSERY" GUARDS which are easily attached, and can be carried from room to room. Price, 14s 6d. Railed, 9d extra. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS,' DELIVERY ORDERS, AND BUSINESS COMMUNICA. TIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE MANAGER. SITUATIONS VACANT. DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). FLOCK HOUSE. A PPLICATIONS will bo received up to -r*. the 17th MAY, 1932, for the first draft of TRAINEES to enter Flock House. Order of Preference; (1) Deceased Soldiers’ Sons; (2) Disabled Soldiers’ Sons; (3) Sons of ex-Soldiers of tho N.Z.E.F. For full particulars apply O. L, FERENS, Secretary. WANTED, immediately, Woman to wash.—Apply, between 10 and 11, Wednesday, 7 Dudley place, Maori Hill. WE require Canvassers for a new and attractive lino, easy selling; 50 per cent, commission.—7 Maclaggan street. WANTED, useful Man for farm, with knowledge of horseshoeing; £3 10s per week and cottage. —Reply P.O. Box 19, Christchurch. MARRIED Ploughman, Cowboy, House Tablemaid, experienced Children’s Nurse (Canterbury), Cook-Generals (country), Cook (institution), Girl assist (country).—Baker’s Agency. PERSONS applying for Positions advertised should- enclose Copies of Testimonials when writing, and Not the originals (which may go astray) SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, Painting; labour, material, 2 coats, from £l2; Paperhangifig, Is fid; best materials; tradesman.—l 29, ‘Star.’ T ANTED, Chimneys to Sweep; first 2s » i fid, second 2s, others Is; personal ;ervices only.—Hopkins; phono 22-283. WANTED, urgently, by Two domesticated Girls (16£, ’19;,), Work, any kind; small wages, sleep in.—lß2, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Position by salesman, 6 years’ experienced boot trade; town or country ; reliable and honest.—l9B, ‘ Star.’ Ain TED, Asphalting, Top Dressing, Repairing; Concrete Kerbs, Walls, Paths. —Apply James Walquist, 45 Moreau street, St. Kilda. COLLEGE Lady earnestly desires Work and Hospitality in cultured homo as cook, dressmaker, and domestic.—l 47, ‘ Star.’ ARDEN Work wanted; hedge trimming, 'Jf digging, trenching, pruning, cleaning up flower borders; Is 3d hour.—ls 3, ‘Star.’ fADAME CORA, Metaphysician and ctjJ. Clairvoyante.—Rooms, 41 London itreet (near Filleul street). NURSE, fully qualified, would like Posi-tion-as Nurse Housekeeper; domesticated. —177, ‘ Star.’ SKILLED Cook-Housekeoper-Matron seeks Position in guest house, school, etc., daily or resident.—l4B, ‘Star.’ TO Hairdressers.—Smart Improver wants Position. —Address 151, ‘ Star ’ Office. YOUNG Man of good address, with butchering and motor driving experience, seeks Position.—ls2, ‘ Star.’ WANTED TO RENT. WANTED To Rent, by careful adult tenants, modern 4-5-roomcd House, north or south end; moderate rental assured.—l3o, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Rent, 2 or 3 Unfurnished Rooms, self-contained; north end.— 189, ‘ Star.’ ANTED To Rent, by Couple, Fou7, Five-roomed Furnished House, with or without motor garage; state rent.— 175, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Rent (couple only). Furnished Rooms or small Cottage, Palmerston district.—Particulars to 165, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Unfurnished Bedrooms, with fireplace and conveniences; state rent.—lss, ‘ Star.’ LADY, excellent tenant, wants Unfurnished Two Rooms and Kitchenette; not suburban; state rent.—lß7, ‘Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. WANTED Sell, Basin and Cooker Polished Marbelite Backing, Is fid foot, cut to pattern; easily fixed with screws. —Petrous, 253 Stuart street. FURNITURE Made to your own design; Repairs; open Friday night.—Parker, Reid road (opposite Workshops gate). AiEKRAZZO Sink Top, modernising lah-our-saver, fixed in your home complete, no mess; reasonable.—Petrous, 253 Stuart street. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED Known Dunedin Window Cleaning Co. (phono 10-493) are still tho Premier Cleaners for Chimneys, Windows, Carpets, Vacuum and General Cleaning ; export workmanship and reasonable prices our motto; agents for Bag Wash.— Robert Knowles, manager. WANTED. —Bottles Bought, Sold, or Exchanged; Sacks. Rags, Dressmakers’, Tailors’, and Factory Cuttings, Cast Iron, Brass, Load, Copper, Zinc.—Cleary's Otago Marino and Bottle Stores, 151 Hanover street; phone 12-065. ’'S7WANTED Known—Mrs Bailey (late of » V Auckland), Specialist Marcel and Permanent Waving, has commenced at Robinson’s Toilet Salons, 3 Moray place (opposite Savoy).—Phone 10-918. a/yAiVi’ED n now ii—Eugene Fermanent Vv Waving by experts; latest metuuci; lull head £1 is.—Rose Marie; phone jl-£3l. iEo, 2,o’wU i » ¥ State price and where seen 143, ‘ Star ’ Oliice. WAATLD To liny, Foil's j. ram, in good condition.—l r wild • seen to 18j, 4 Star.’ ••.: o r< ss ao and W w ANTED, Alsatian Dog; strto lars; good home; cheap.—l 63 ANTED, for Lady, Cottage, nislied Rooms, or Flat, with ; central.—l 66, ‘ Star.’ p:: rticu- , ‘Star. 1 convcniw ANTED, House, outside Dunedin, main road, suitable for workin up business.—R. S. MTvenzio Ltd. WANTED, slt Range and small Stove.— Austen’s, Frederick street. SOCCER Football, second-hand, wanted, complete; Sin or lOin. Turner, 63 Stafford street. Jl-ACRE Building Section or 5 IvitchcncUo 4 Brick Bungalow warned; Opoho preferred; cash. —li» S. M‘Kenzie’s. •

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Evening Star, Issue 21092, 3 May 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21092, 3 May 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21092, 3 May 1932, Page 8

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