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NOTICE TO 'ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS. DELIVERY ORDERS, AND BUSINESS COMMUNICAJ'IONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE MANAGER. COOL MEATS FOR WARM DATS. JjIORT, ROCHE, AND CO.’S LAMBS’ TONGUES IN JELLY, DELICIOUS POTTED MEAT. 177 RATTRAY STREET. SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements of 16 words under the headings ol Situat’ons Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and F-und, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s Id, six consecutive insertions ss. Cash with order. WANTED, Boy, to milk 2 cows and do odd jobs.—Address 622, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, competent General, references essential.— Phone 12-293 for. particulars ; Mrs Lake, East Taieri. WANTED, Youth for farm and milk run; must ibe a good milker.—6o2, ‘ Star.’ Office. Wf ANTED, an elderly Woman for a few » T weeks. —Apply 25 Morrison street, Caversham. WANTED, experienced Dressmaker for a few days’ plain sewing; state charges.—69o, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, middle-aged Roslyn Woman, household duties; hours 8 until 4; testimonials.—Apply 10 Oban street. WANTED, Girl to assist boarding house, no cooking, light work; small wage; sleep in optional.—672, ‘Star.’ WANTED, by Musselburgh storekeepers (with seven children), Housekeeper, all duties; own mistress, Sundays and every evening free; 17s 6d.—Address 688, ‘Star.’ W ANTED, Girl, light housework, mornings only; St. Kilda; 55.—717, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Man, with car, Join Party Gold Mining, end December.—7l4, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, experienced Kitchenmaid for city restaurant. Apply Baker’s Agency (next Moray Place P. 0.). WANTED, experienced Second Cook, hotel, country; also Chef and Staffs for tourist hotels.—Baker’s Agency. WANTED, good Smallgoods Butcher, steady position; comet player preferred.—Apply Bandsman, P.O. Box 139, Dunedin. BAKER’S Agency.—Ploughman, Rouseabouts, Blacksmith’s Improver, Chef, Shearers, Cowboys, Shepberd-Rouseabout, Kitcheninaids, Housemaid, Cooks, Waitresses, Generals. BOOT Trade. —Thoroughly experienced Saleswoman wanted; state experience, copies of references necessary.—Sales, P.O. Box 174, Dunedin.M ‘DONALD’S Imperial School of Motoring'; don’t miss this wonderful opportunity; private individual instruction.— Maiders Motor Garage. PERSONS applying for Positions advertised should enclose Copies of Testimonials when writing, and Not the originals (which may go astray). , EMPLOYMENT WANTED. WANTED, Paperhanging, rooms supplied and hung £1; painted and papered £2. roof coats £3; tradesmen.— 554, ‘ Star.’ 17E7ANTED, Chimneys to Sweep; lirst 2s f V 6d, others Is 6d; efficiency with lonomy, cleanliness, safety. Hopkins; hone 22-283. WI ANTED, by respectable Woman, Cook- » T jug, Washing, and Cleaning; references.—623, ‘ Star.* ANTED, Chimneys to Sweep, 10 years’ experience; first 2s 6d, others Is 6d. —A. Johnson, removed to 158 Albany street. ANTED, good Selling Lino by 2 encrgctic Canvassers; urgent.—662, * Star ’ Office. ORDERS wanted for Bluegum Posts and Fhcwood by cord; handy to town.— 673, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Lady desires Position; capable house work or laundry, laundry preferred.—6sß, ‘ Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. DENTAL Repair Service, 102 Princes street (opposite Bank N.Z.); Repairs in 3 hours; replace tooth, 4s 6d; new tooth, 5s 6d; cracked plate, 6s 6d; broken plate, 7s 6d. I7IURNITURE Removing Prices Reduced; Jackson Purdie is giving special discounts for November; phono 12-519. Ol A 18s 6d-will buy Mirror-door WardJL" robe, Ducbesse (frameless mirror), Panel End Double Bedstead, Wire Mattress, Pedestal.—Hayward’s Northern! Furnishing Co. Ltd., corner King and Dundas streets; low rents, low selling prices. SUITS.— Ready-to-mado Suits at Butterfields’ from 72s 6d; Navy Serge Suits from 79s 6d; terms from 14s deposit and 3s 6d weekly.—At Butterfields’ Ltd., Octagon. LADIES’ Coats and Costumes from 10s deposit and 2s 6d weekly; large selection to choose from.—Butterfields. TROUSSEAUX Boxes in attractive covings, 59s 6tl, at Butterfield’s Ltd.; Octagon ; terms 2s 6d deposit, 2s 6d weekly. SEAGRASS Prams from £3 15s, at Butterfield’s; 10s deposit, 2s fid weekly.— Butterfields Ltd., Octagon. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED To Rent or Lease, down the bay. 5 or 6-roomed House; with few acres.—677, ‘ Star.’ WANTED. 2 large Unfurnished Rooms, south end, quiet homo; state rent, reasonable. —694. ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Rent, 4-5-roomed House, on flat; reasonable rent.—Railwayman, 505, ' Star * Office. ANTED, by refined young Couple, 2 Niccly-furnisbcd Rooms, use of phone, kitchenette; Musselburgh or south. -548, ’ Star.’ GOLD BUYERS, RECORD PRICES FOR GOLD. NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL GOLD WATCHES and GOLD JEWELLERY of all description. SOLID SILVER GOODS also bought. “ Always reliable.” D. F. BREMNER. - 08 Princes street (Upstairs, above Stewart Dawson’s). I AM giving the Highest Price in Dunedin for OLD GOLD, JEWELLERY, WATCHES, RINGS, BANGLES, Etc. As proof, call on me LAST. Also, WATCHMAKING and JEWELLERY REPAIRS at half usual cost. P. L. DAWSON, Manufacturing Jew Her, Butterfield’s Building (Octagon). AN Engagement Ring for Christmas Gift. —I have a choice range of Rings at prices well below retail; inspect before buying elsewhere. —P. L. Dawson, watchmaker and jeweller. Butterfield’s Buildlugs. Octagon. ANTED To Buy, Watches. Chains, or anything in old gold; they often bring surprising results; let mo value them. —C. Vcnnall, watchmaker, J. and J. Arthur’s Buildings. C'tOLD! GOLD. —Wc Buy Old Gold and W Silver; highest prices given.—Townsend, jeweller and optician,- 40 George street, ■ ,

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Evening Star, Issue 21570, 16 November 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21570, 16 November 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21570, 16 November 1933, Page 12

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