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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS. DELIVERY ORDERS. AND BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE MANAGER. SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements oI 16 words under lire headings ol -Situahons Vacant, Wanted, For hale, To Let, Lost and l-'-und, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., U per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s id, six consecutive insertions ss. Cash with order. LAND SALESMAN. VVJE Require for our (Jily Property Do- > * partmont, I lie Services of an EXPERIENCED AND ENERGETIC! SALESMAN of proved ability. To a Man of Worth (in’s is a good position, N. AND E, S. PATERSON LIMITED, Eslate Agents, 165 Rattray street. \S/-ANTED, a T t urgently; to-night Finch street. Finisher for cake shop, must be capable.—Apply and Sime, 52 Frederick capable Girl for domestic ' » duties, relcrenecs. sloop in.—Apply 25 Miehic street, Roslyn. WANTED*, a ■well-educated Office Boy, preferably holding tile engineering preliminary examination- ami interested in radio.—Apply Box 624, Dunedin. WANTED, Baker, part time, for lioracT T made cake shop.—State experience and wages expected to 971, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, 6 Boys (14-16 years), urgent. —Apply 9 o'clock, Saturday morning, 58 Bcgg street, St. Kilda. STRONG Youth, canvas with cake basket; good prospects for one with energy; rounds established.—97o, 'Star.' SHEPHERD, Ploughmen. Married Shepherd (without children). Cowboys, Cook-Generals, Cook, Housemaid-Waitress (country),—Baker's Agency. Moray place. OERSONS applying for Positions aclverJL Used should enclose Copies of Testimonials when writing, and Not the originals (which may go astray). EMPLOYMENT WANTED. WANTED, by experienced Dressmaker, Sewing by the day, alterations, even ing frocks, coats, etc., and children’s garments; prices moderate.; good cutter. — Apply Y.W.C.A.. ANTED, by Girl (18 years), Position in any kind of shop; urgent; willing, capable.—B6B, Star.’ WANTED, Chimneys to Sweep; first 2s 6d, others Is 6d; efficiency with economy, cleanliness, safety.—Hopkins; phone 22-285. WANTED.— 272 Princes street: Frocks Cut Out, Fitted, or Stitched To Measure,, 5s 6d; completed, 10s 6d. WANTED, Children’s Sewing, Ladies’ Coats Cut Out or Finished; for all sewing.—272 Princes street. VJtTANTED, by middle-aged- Lady. House,TT keeping or look after elderly couple; Christian, Protestant; reliable. —14, ‘Star.’ ANTED, Asphalting Repairs, Top-dress-ing, also Concrete Paths, Walls, Kerbing; practical men; prices reasonable.—King 22-807; estimates. i BRIGHT College Youth (17) desires Position in shop or store; invest few pounds if necessary.—976, ‘ Star.’ CARPENTER’S Apprentice, four years’ experience joinery, cottage building, wants Employment; good worker, references. —Address 659, ’ Star.’ XPERIENCBD Housemaid would like Position in private house or boarding bouse: references.—9oo. 1 Star.' ORNINO Work of any kind, office cleaning, mind invalid, aged person, cook dinner; references; widow.—9S6, ‘ Star.’ RAINED Nurse, part time or daily case, would Board invalid or aged person in own home; small fee. —985, ‘ Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. WANTED To Sell, Girls’ High School Books, also Felt Hat, good condition, i—159 Cargill street. , 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. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, bv careful tenant, Superior SELF-CONTAINED FLAT, central, 3 or 4 rooms and kitchenette; must have one large bedroom and living room, and modern appointments. Slate rent. —Apply P.O. Box 510, Dunedin. • WANTED, Unfurnished Single Room, central.—l 9, ‘ Star.’ FURNISHED House (small) or Board wanted by Married Couple, vicinity Boys’ High School. —Reply 952, ‘ Star.’ MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. Advertisemei is ol 16 words under the headings ol Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., la per insertion thre* consecutive insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive insertions ss. Cash with order. TO FISHERMEN AND BOATBGILDERS. WANTED TO BUY, VERY URGENTLY, HULL, length 40 to 45 feet, beam 10 to 11 feet, draught 4ft 6in to 6ft, kauri, single skin, solid lines, counter stern; suitable deep-sea fishing and Seine net fishing. State age, builder, and fullest particulars, also where can be inspected. Quote lowest casli price. Reply FISHING BOAT, Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Wellington. TTfANTKD To Buy, Petrol Engine;, 3, 31,, » ▼ or 4 h.p., suitable saw bench. —12, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Buy, Second-hand Technical School General Business Books.— 17, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Farmers to ask their merchants for Spider Binder Twine.— Manufactured by Begg and Co., Romahapa. WANTED.— Mowers collected, delivered, Sharpened, Overhauled; work guaranteed.—Ring 11-297; Begg and Sons, lawn mower specialists, Princes street. ANTED, good Second-hand Furniture, any quantity; spot cash; our representative will call.—Clarke and Venn. Ltd. W' “ANTED Knowi7-H. Watt, 206 Princes street; bargains on view; Furniture all descriptions; “Watt” bargains. WANTED Known—Consult Miss Robinson re Permanent Waving, Toilet, and Beauty Work.—Robinson’s Toilet Salons (next A. C. Hanlon). WANTED Known —Jones Sewing Machine Depot, 251 George street, for all Sewing Machines’ Requirements; Singer Machine, £3 15s. WHIPPET.— A really good home Offered for a. Whippet or Greyhound.—Reply 945, ‘ Star ' , Office. Si ENINSULA Buses leave Queen’s Gar'S- .lens for Larnach Castle every Tuesday and Saturday at 2 p.m.; fare, 2s 6d 1 return.

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Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 10

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