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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Boy (16-17 years) to assist with bread delivery; good wages.— Apply J. G. Laurcnson and Sou Ltd., bakers, Roslyn. SITUATION Vacant tor experienced Lngiuecr, knowledge pattern making, moulding, welding; suit married man (Protestant), with small capital tor partnership; not eligible military service; good prospects; Nelson district; references. L 279, ‘ Star.' ______ WANTED, Girl or Woman, Maori Hill homo, 9 to 5, and Saturday-Sunday free, or sleep in; 20s week. L 297, • Star.' WANTED, Price for Painting 5-roomcd House; labour only. Apply 39 Douglas street, St Kilda. WANTED, for small household, Daily Help, 9 to 2; no Sundays.—s Highgato, Roslyn ; phono 20-903. _____ WANTED, for Talboys Hospital, Wards, maid; wages award rates. Apply Manager; phono 24-075. GIRL Wanted.—South End Home-made Cako Shop has Vacancy for young Lady with about 1 year’s experience: capable doing finishings.—State ago and experience to L 505, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Position as housekeeper, sole charge, in or near Dunedin; daughter 5 years; state wage.—Lsss, * Star.’ ANTED, Maid, daily, 8.30 to 3.30. —L3SB, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Painter, to paint and paper 2 rooms; reasonable price.—Address No. L 426, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Woman, housework, by business woman. Gore; no objection child; would suit soldier’s wife. L 421, ‘ Star.’ BAKER’S Agency, Stafford street. — Ploughmen, Shepherds, Porter (elderly), Couples, Cooks, Housemaids, Generals, Waitresses. Shearers (big runs). WANTED, Lad, cut lawns, Mornington, after school, or work weekly.— Phone 18-956. CAPABLE Visiting Dressmaker; write slating qualifications and terms. — L 391, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, reliable Person, half-day weekly;; light washing and cleaning; Greudon street, Maori Hill. Telephone 20-542. WANTED, respe. tabic Housekeeper for widower and children; good home. -Replies L 298, ‘ Star.’ fjERSONS applying for positions advertised should enclose Copies of Testimocatls when writing, and Not the originals (which may go astray). EMPLOYMENT WANTED. DRESSMAKING— Ladies- own material made up; Suits, large sizes, in stock; inspect.—Mrs Bond, 275 George street. 171XPEKIENCED, refined country Girl deli sires Domestic Position with homely people, Dunedin; slate wages. L 398, • Star.’ __ • WANTED, Position driving lorry or bus, any description, Married Man, vety reliable and capable >of taking charge of ea prying business; 15 years’ experience. Address L 375, * Star ’ Office. ASPHALTING and Top-dressing Wanted by practical Man; estimates given. Write L 376, ‘ Star.' YOUNG Lady would like Light Duties in nice home, near city; sleep in; references.—L37s, * Star.’ ANTED, Machining or Plain Sewing of any kind. —Reply to L 325, ‘ Star.’ ROUGH-CAST Your Wooden House before Christmas; prices reduced; best of workmanship.—W. Gibson, 4X5d Cumberland streetASPHALTING, Concreting, Walls, Kerbs, Paths, Top-dressing, etc.; practical men. —Hovne and Son, Musselburgh; phone 25-965. POSITION wanted by young Lady with shop and baking experience; state wages.—L44B, ‘ Star.’ PROPERTIES WANTED. WIDOW wants urgently To Buy, close to Gardens (not too much hill). House, about 5 rooms, to £950 cash; genuine buyer.—Patersons, Rattray street. WANTED Purchase, St. Kilda or South Dunedin, Property, about 5 rooms; prefer to purchase for cash. —L44s,‘Star.’ WANTED Purchase, modern 5-roomcd House, Dunedin, close tram; £1,050E 1,300. —Sellers, communicate New Arrival, Lll7, ‘ Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. GIRL’S BIKE, 10 to 12 years; also Carpet Runner, 6yds, and Pelt.—s Bay View road, Musselburgh. DIAMOND Rings from £6. special designs manufactured to order; your old rings remodelled latest designs; Watch and Jewellery Repairs specialty. Call at Wright’s, watchmakers and jewellers, 3 Octagon (upstairs above Para Rubber Co.), Marlin’s Buildings. PARKER’S Por Furniture. —Bedroom, Dining Room Suites; also Repairing, Remodelling. (next HetTernan’s Hotel). REMODEL your Furniture, be up to dale; we can save you money. — Parker’s, 252 King Edward street. VAT ANTED To Sell, 70 gallons Milk daily, » > 2 to 3 large deliveries preferred; yearly supplies guaranteed.—Lß2, ‘ Star.’ WANTED TO RENT. Advertiser requires furnished BUNGALOW or FLAT for term; [ careful tenants, no children. Ring 13-384, or write L4lB, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Kent, Furnished Room, self-contained, gas, elec., conveniences; Gent; quiet, central or one section. —H425, ‘ Star. ANTED, Furnished or Partly-furnished House or Flat: bedroom, sitting room, kitchenette, bath-room; from December 15th; particulars.—L66, ‘Star.’ ANTED To Rent, House or Four UnTv furnished Rooms; references. —L 425. ‘ Star.’ /■GOVERNMENT Servant wants FiveVJT roomed House, Dunedin, Green Island district; excellent references; no fancy rents. —L 405, ‘ Star. 1 WANTED, Two Rooms, unfurnished, separate cooking; north cud, no rise or stairs; Two Ladies. —L 341. ’Star.’ ANTED To Rout, 3 Rooms, suit family four; urgent.-L428, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, now or after Christmas, 3-4-roomed House, Maoandrcw Bay, Collinswood; no children. —L 272, ‘Star.’ BUSINESSES FOR SALE. f EXCELLENT Boarding House proposi--4 lion, handy situation, good locality; 12 rooms, all conveniences; going concern, furnished, £250; special reason for sale.— Particulars Haggitt, Duthie, and Campbell. "BT\OR SALE, Home-made Cake Shop; I2? good business; easy ingoing.—Address L33S, ‘ Star ’ Office. FOR EXCHANGE. M o'fiu Y 5-roomcd (£1.0501. for -urrouiuling Bungalow, St. Kilda Bungalow. Mornington district. —L 424, ‘Star’

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Evening Star, Issue 23727, 7 November 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23727, 7 November 1940, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23727, 7 November 1940, Page 11

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