SITUATIONS VACANT. ART Union Ticket Sellers, reliable.— Phone 24-702. Country Agents writ® Trustworthy, 873, Herald. BREAD Carter, own van, to work up country round; homo provided.—C.K., 681, Herald. COMMISSION Radio Salesman required J for Retail Selling of Pilot. Crosley. and Raycophone Receivers. Previous experience absolutely essential.—Apply, after 9.30 a.m., HARRINGTONS, N.Z., LTD.. Ib2, Queen St. C CANVASSERS, Tea, Coffee; exceptionally J good commission for results.—Apply 175. Grafton Rd. COMMISSION Radio Salesman required for Retail Selling of Pilot. Crosley. and Raycophone Receivers. Previous experience absolutely essential.—Apply, after 9.30 a.m., HARRINGTONS, N.Z., LTD., 162, Queen St. GIRL, smart, some experience for Confectionery Factory: wages, 17s 6d.— 8.R., 887. Herald. ORGANISER. capable, required, with. Land Agency experience; must be active, of good address and capable of taking executive position; good prospects. P.O. BOX 6G, AUCKLAND. SUGAR BOILER. Must be Good Man on H.M. Goods and Rocks, State wages required. Writs, N.R., 886, Heralij. TNTELLIGENT, TRUSTWORTHY x WOMAN WANTED. About 35, for large Offices. Duties; Light cleaning, making morning and afternoon tea and be generally useful. Hours: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reply, giving references and stating wage required, to OFFICE, 855. Herald. "yyr hang arei county council. APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOR. Applications are invited by the above Council for position of County Traffic and banitwy Inspector, in terms of conditions which may be had on application to the County Office. Applications to be lodged at the County Office, Whangarei, not later than MAY 19. Dated at Whangarei. this 22nd day of April, 1932. L. WEBB, County Chairman. NOTE.—Copy of conditions are to be seen at the Office of this Paper. AGENCIES WANTED. r |\RAVELLER, own car, Drapers, Stores, -*• Chemists, North .Auckland, requires more Agencies.—Urgent, 863, Herald. AGENCIES. WANTED', Several good, reliable Agencies wanted. 6 Canvassers employed. ACE BUSINESS AND COMMISSION AGENCY. 407, Cooke's -Bldgs. WANTED TO BUY. ALUMINIUM, Brass, Copper, Lead, Battery Plates and Bottles.—G. Kennerley. 2A, Nelson Av Phone 46-514. A PPAREL.-—Mrs. Outtrim, largest Buyer Ladies , Gent.'s Left-off Clothing.—ls. v ictoria St. Phone 42-674. \ UCKLAND'S Largest Smelters require Scrap Metals; highest market prices. —Province Supply, 53, Nelson Street. Phone 41-785. A BLE to give Highest Prices for Used Furniture.—George Walker's. BIDE Here! Big "biz" in Books; top prices given.—The Mighty Atom, Palmerston .Bldgs. Dtt'OßE Selling, Belore Buying your nr Furniture, consult Squirrell and Co. We Defy Competition.—Phone 44-393. "DIGGER Demand than ever for Used Furniture.—Phone George Walker, /"t ANN 01 Do Better.—Sea George Walker, Ltd , when Sellins the Furniture. /CHAIRS or Forms, with backs, suitable public hall.—Particulars, Patterson, Pukekohe. |~)ESIRE t] le B es t Results? Then consuls George Walker. Ltd.. Auctioneers. ~U<OLLOW the Crowds to the Great Salerooms of George Walker, Ltd. /"_J<IVE Your Used Furniture to Georgo 'J Walker, Ltd.. to Sell.
GOLD. —Parkinson's, 50 years in business in Auckland, offer highest pric«. —Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. GOLD (old) of any description bought for melting; highest prices.—Parkinson. Pacific Bldgs. Phono 41-063. HAVE you visited the De Luxe Salerooms of George Walker, Ltd.? "AT A (TROCAR PA Trees (2), matured. st«ndr ing.—W. S. Laurie and Co., Customs St. MAKE an Appointment -with George Walker, Ltd., for a Cash Price for your Furniture. • "IV" COHEN AND CO., Gold and Platinum • Smelters, licensed buyers Wrought Gold, etc.; market value paid.—Fergusson Bldgs.. Civic Square. PHONE 42-315, George Walker, Ltd., Auctioneers, when Selling. PUSHCHAIRS. Go-carts, in se-agrass, cane, leather.—Powell's Prams, 70, Eden Terrace. QUANTITY Night's Milk. —Write, stating lowest cash price. N.C.. 696. Herald. SET Kelly Pool Balls, good condition; slate price, urgent.—Billiards. 874. Herald. CJHOPKEEPERS' Hoarding.—Advertiser O will buy Timber when dismantled.— For price ring 43-652. QINGER Sewing Machine, 50, Drcpheads; spot cash; no waiting.—2l, Queen's Arcade. SINGER Sewing Machines, late models preferred; spot cash waiting.—Auckland's Machine Depot. 405. Queen St. STAMPS.— Old Collections Bought: collectors call: inspect approval bargains. Brodie. 22. Hellnby's Bldgs. (opp- G.P.O) STAMPS.— Old Postage Stamps bought, sold, exchanged; collectors call; large selections. —'Powell. 45, ShortlflTid street. T7S7E Buy Anything Useful, cash over VV counter, including Left-off Clothing, Furniture, etc.—Mum's Shop, 41S, Queen St. l'lione 47-307. /CLOTHING. GENT.'S BOOTS. SHOES. GOLD TRINKETS. MOTOR TYRES. TYPEWRITERS. TOOLS. ETC. Will Call. PHONE 45-330. VI U R N I TUBE. Wo will buy the House as it stands or in smaller lots. HIGHEST PRICES. SPOT CASH. Phoiie 40-325. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD. (Opposite Town Hall.) " rpHE POT'S ALWAYS BOILING."— X Get market price lor Old Gold, Teeth, Crowns, Gold Dentures. Watches. Chains. Rings, Trinkets, Gold Coins, Obsolete and Broken Jewellery, anything made ot gold, any quantity. Remember, top market prices. Secure our quotation.—ROßlNSONS, I J TD.. 352-4, Queen Street, opp. Town Hall. Phone 46-375. OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. HELP YOUR COUNTRY AND YOURSELF. JNTERNATIONAL Q- OLD JOYING 00. (NEW ZEALAND BRANCH). 2nd FLOOR. ELLISON CHAMBERS QUEEN STREET, Opposite Wyndnam St. JEWELLERS, DEALERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC—NOTE: We are giving the Highest Prices for OLD GOLD AND JEWELLERY, ETC. We Buy Gold Coins, Gold Teeth: in fact Old Gold Jewellery of any description. References Bank of N.S.W. Confidential Appointments. Phono 44-662.. After 5 p.m.. 12-905. CHIROPRACTIC. _ BARR AND BARR, Palmer Graduates Members N.Z.A.C.A., Bank Street Whangarei. Phone 600 :2, Regent Street Hawera. Phone 2579. riHIROPRACTIC Institute, Inc., Li° n e Vy Duggan, Principal, 43, Winstone Bldg. X-ray and Patho-Neurometic Service. Phone DUGGAN, Miss Freda, Palmer Graduate. Member N.Z.A.C.A.. Winstone Bid*.. Queen Street. Phone 46-414. „ GIILES AND GILES. Palmer Graduate* T Members N.Z.A.C.A., Dilworth Bid** Auckland; Princess St., Dunedm. Piioa* 45-525.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21166, 26 April 1932, Page 1
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