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EMPLOYMENT WANTED. Accountant with ei.ooo wants an INTEREST IN A BUSINESS; has in mind agency or manufacturing; would take a partnership, shares, or purchase a concern straight out. Mr McKenzie personally recommends. Meet him, care r. s. McKenzie ltd.. Auctioneers, Dowling street. WANTED, Painting, Paperbanging; Houses, 2 coats, from £l2; material, labour supplied; best materials; genuine tradesman. —A 676, 1 Star ’ Office. WANTED, Houses to Paint; also Paperhanging, Is 9d roll; tradesman; estimates free.—Aß 97, * Star.* Wf ANTED,—by a young Woman, Position T T as house duties; good worker.—A942, * ®tar.' PHOLSTEREB Re-covers Suites, Couches, Chairs: make that old suite look like new; estimates free. —ABB9, ‘ Star.* HOUSEKEEPER, experienced, wants Position, for 2 or 3 adults.—A733, ‘ Star.’ SEMI-TRAINED Nurse, well educated, desires Position in dental rooms; good references.—A7Bs, ‘ Star.’ SHOP Assistant (24) desires change Position with scope for advancement; can invest £SO; first-class references. A 920. ‘ Star.’ YOUTH <2O, secondary education, ambitious), like Start in Business; would invest £SO for secure job; country.—A634, ‘ Star,* MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED Known—clean your cooker with Clenzol; no caustic or harmful ingredients.—Procured from leading grocers, ironmongers. ANTED' Known. —A. J. Fames, P.8.H.1., Upper Stuart street, is cheapest for Watches, Wedding and Signet Rings; Gold bought. _____ ANTED'-Skaters, King’s Rink. Dowling street; dinner hours admission, skates 6d; sessions 1 daily, 12 p.m., 2.30 p.m., 7.30 p.m., skating Is; Saturdays, 10 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 7.30 p.m. (extended); ladies Is, gents Is 6d. _____ WANTED Known—Extractions with gas and oxygen Free when sets ordered. —American Dental, extracting and artificial teeth specialists, corner George and Pitt streets; phone 15-844. W - ANTED To Buy, Violin Case, in good order.—A794, *Star.’ ANTED, Dust Fans for factory; l£in Ball-bearing Plumber-blocks; Emery Grinding Head; full particulars. A 782, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Buy, Furniture of every description, highest prices.—Clarke and Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Dowling street. WANTED, Piano for cash buyer.—State bedrock price Ireland’s, auctioneers. Manse street; phone 12-253. RAZORS Set to perfection, Is 6d; same day service; country razors return post.—Frank Kestieaux, 180 Rattray street (next Caldcr Mackay). SPECIAL Four-week Reduction at Art Beauty Salon, 185 George street: Machineless, 15s; Combination Perm., £1; Eugene Full Head, 15s.—Bing early 18-040. ROUGHCAST your wooden house outside, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street: phone 22457. M OLSON lODINE For Goitre. Arthritis. And Open Wounds. A Groat family remedy; painless; penetrating; non-poisonouskills pain immediately; good for chilblains; does not stain. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Rent, Flat, central; mother and schoolgirl; good tenant; rent hook; must be reasonable.—As69, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Furnished Plat or Double Bed-Sitting Room, Friday to Monday; central to north end; liberal rent.— A 597. * Star.’ WANTED Rent, House or Cottage; careful tenant; urgent.—A739, * Star.* __ W’ ANTED To Rent, by young Married Couple, modern 4-roomed Bungalow and kitchenette; 27s 6d to 30s; handy to city.—Aßl9, ‘ Star.* WANTED, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, one with fireplace; must be reasonable and handy to town or tram. —A 847, * Star.’ TWO Gentlemen require Well-furnished Flat, central.—P.O. Box 758. TWO young Ladies require Double BedSitting Room, permanently; use of conveniences; in centre of town.—A6B2, ‘ Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. WANTED To Sell, Men’s Clothing; call and inspect; real value.—Mrs M’Crae, 284 King street. PARKER’S For Furniture. Bedroom, Dining Room, Chesterfield Suites; also Repairing, Remodelling.—232 King Edward street (next Heflernan’s Hotel). - PROPERTIES WANTED. CASH BUYER waiting to Purchase 4ROOMED HOUSE in St. Kilda. Tidy Villa would,do. Price from £7OO to £9OO. Clarke and Venn Limited; phono 10-842. WANTED, in north end, modern RESIDENCE, to £1,300. 4,5, or 6 rooms. An early cash sale will result if place is right. —Clarke and Venn Limited; phone 10-842. WANTED, 4,5, or 6 ROOMS, freehold, in St. Kilda, St. Clair, Musselburgh, or any other suburb. Wa have several buyers waiting. CLARKE AND VENN LIMITED, Auctioneers, Dowling street. WANTED, St. Kilda, for cash client, 5roomed Bungalow; corner section preferred; about £I,OOO. —Alex. Harris Ltd. WE have cash clients waiting for Cottage Properties from £350 upwards; any locality.—Particulars to Alex, Harris Ltd. WANTED Buy, modern Home, 5 rooms, any handy position, to £1,100; no agents.—Civil Servant, care A 689, * Star ’ Office. GENUINE Buyer (not an agent) wishes Purchase Wooden Bungalow, cash down; bedrock price.—A623, ‘ Star ’ Office. /"3ASH Buyer waiting for Five-roomed Brick Bungalow; Eoslyn or Maori Hill. —Spedding, 21 Moray Place. CASH Buyer waiting for 5 Rooms; brick preferred; price to £1,050; Mornington or south end, on rise.—Douglas M. Spedding, 21 Moray Place. CASH Buyer waiting for North End modern Brick 5 Rooms, kitchenette. —Phone, call, or write Irelands, agents. ST. CLAIR, Mussleburgh Rise. -6 Rooms Villa or Bungalow; buyer waiting.—Communicate with Irelands, Manse street. MACANDREWS. —Bungalow, 4-5 Eooinj, £I,OOO, wanted in exchange for Dunedin Bungalow.—lrelands, Manse street. HOUSE for removal wanted, 3 or 4 rooms; suitable bach. —ABBS, ‘ Star.’ POULTRY. FOR SALE, guaranteed 1-ycar-old White Leghorn Hens, 4s each.—Skenes Ltd., Stuart street, Dunedin. FOB SALE, well-bred White Leghorn Pullets, near laying.—Skenes Ltd., Stuart street, Dunedin. YOU will most likely find the article you wish to buy advertised in the small classified columns. Get the habit of studying these columns—it will pay you.

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Evening Star, Issue 22974, 3 June 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22974, 3 June 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22974, 3 June 1938, Page 10

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