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SITUATIONS VACANT BOY, hand milk, light duties; bach ehed, employer.—C. Dancer, R.D., Kumeu. CAN VASSERS, Distributors.—Gooseberries, 15 tons; commission; trade supplied.—F. Rosenberg, Oliaupo. DRESSMAKER, qualified, experienced, able cut and fit, wanted immediately. —Neat, Herald, Hamilton. GIRL wanted to assist in Boarding House. —Apply Herald. Housekeeper, light duties, good home; Nursing experience preferred. —References and wages required to Box 5, Pukekohe. LAW Clerk, Legal Office, City.—Reply, giving experience, salary, refs., Les, 748, Herald. MAN with small Truck wanted; constant employment to right man.—State terms to G.P.O. Box 785, City. (Box wrong Saturday's paper.) OAINTER. Paperhanger, small job. Milford.—97 Williamson's Av., Grey Lynn. PROBATIONER, experienced, for Obstet- ■*-• ric Work; refs.—H., 968, Herald. WPLITTEKS, -i, Silver Pine Posts and O Sleepers; own tools, contract.—Kapoor, National Park. r pAILORESS wanted. Vest and Trousers -*■ Hand, first-class.—BSKVictoria St. West. ''PIE Making.—Young Girls wanted, used L power machines.—Curtis. 37 Elliott St. WAITRESS, also Probationer.—Hampton Court Cafe. Wellesley St. e* Coat and Skirt Machinists wanted urg- ' ' ently; constant work; top wages.— L. Albert, Hannah's Bldgs., Albert St. I ALES M E N REQUIRED. We require experienced Men to sell a proposition which already shows £8 to £lO a week to our average salesmen. This flotation already has the interest of investors. An energetic man with car an advantage. Apply, N.Z. BROKERS & INVESTMENTS LTDI. 106-107-108 Queen's Arcade, Customs Street. QURATOIi FOR BOTANIC GARDENS AND PARKB CHRISTCHURCH. Applications are invited for the position of Curator of the Botanic Gardens and Parks under the control of the Christchurch Domains Board. Salary, commencing at £3OO per annum, with free residence. Applications, with copies of credentials, stating age, must reach THE SECRETARY. P.O. BOX 488. CHRISTCHURCH. before November 15, 1932. Convassing any member of the Board hr the applicant, or on behalf of the applicant, will disqualify an application. W. F. HILSON. Secjfctary. WANTED TO BUY ALUMINIUM, Brass, Copper, Lead, etc.: •£* high prices; Auckland's largest smelters.—Province Supply, 53 Nelson Bt. A NTIQUE China. China Figures. Ivories, -ex Sheffield Plate. Old Table Silver. Teapots, Candlesticks.—Particulars Collector. 326, Herald. ARMSTRONGS still exists and will buy Tools, Hardware.—At 36 Great North Road. ARTIFICIAL Teeth (pre-war), _Crowns, Bridges, Old Gold wanted.—Pearline, Fergusson Bldgs., Civic Square. Estab. 1899. APPAREL. —Mrs. Outtrim, largest Buyer Ladies', Gents' Left-off Clothing.—ls Victoria St. Phone 42-674. ADVANX Buys Ail Sizes Sound, Worn Tyres'; highest prices. Advanx Ty-repair Co., Ltd., Hobson St. BIBLE, Schofield, in good condition.— Bible, 943. Herald. BOWSER Underground Tank; must be guaranteed sound, for cash. Apply Herald. GENT.'S Clothing of Every Description. Best prices.—61. yictoria St. Phona 45-330. Representative will call. LAWNMOWERS. Used. Caßh offered o* "Part Payment upon New Machine?.— White, 15 Karangabape Rd. » MOTOR Camping Outfit, econd-hand.— Send particulars to Tour, 211, Herald, Hamilton. NATIONAL Cash Register,—State price and full particulars to Box 75, Rotorua. PINES, standing, also Tea-tree.—Firewood. 952, Herald. "DEFEATING Rifles (3). .22 Winchester J-v preferred.—Write, 41 Pencarrow Av., Mt Eden. STAMPS, Boupht. Sold, Exchanged: good selection, approvals; .open Friday evenings.—Auckland Stamp Co., Palmerslon Bldgs. STAMPS wanted, best prices given: Collectors' Approvals, offering cheap.—A. Brodie, Hellaby'B Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. QEWING Machines, all makes; cash within O _ hour; highest prices; Urgent R«pair Service. Overhauls.—Phone 28-360. WE Buy Anything Useful, cash over counter, including Left-off Clothing, Furniture, etc.—Mum's Shop, 410 Queen St. Phone 47-367. -\Y e b ux O ld G OLa "jQIAMONDS AND J>RECIOUS -- gTONES. HIGHEST PRICES S3R CASE. By Selling Your Old Gold, Broken Jewellery, etc., to an Old-established Firra you ensure for yourself the Best Priced and most generous treatment. Let us give you an estimate. Country Clients advised to register parcels. Cash by return. .* JAS ,J>ASCOE. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND DIAMOND MERCHANT. 80 QUEEN STREET AND 66 KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Alsso at Hamilton. jgOOK-KEEPING REQUIRED. Must be up to date and in first-clap* order. Elliott-Fisher. Remington, or Burroughs preferred. Reply, stating lowest terms and giving full, particulars regardins: condition, age, original cost. etc. MACHINE. Co GORDON AND GOTCH (N. 35.) ADVERTISING. LTD.. Gore Street. AUCKLAND. Gold, silver, diamonds. . old JEWELLERY. SOVEREIGNS.. . EMERALDS. Highest Prices Paid. JgULLION Q- OLD gUYERS, 24 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Right Opposite Queen Street. GOLD, GOLD, GOLD, Diamonds, Diamonds, Silverware, Silverware. Valuations Free, Valuations Free. Phone 46-375 for confidential valuations. Day or Evening. The Old Firm, ROBINSON'S LTD., 352-4 Queen Street, opp. Town Hall. OLD r< OL:D!| n LD r2- oLr> ' ! LD VXOLDII VTOLD!! VLD VToLDiI SOVEREIGNS! SOVEREIGNS! DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! ETC. ETC. ETC. Gold Brooches, Rings, Chains,. Bangles, W r atches, Necklets, Trinkets,. Corns, Gold Teeth, etc., etc. Liberal Allowances Made. Take Advantage of "Present-day High Values Offered by REFINERS <fc JgMELTERS QO., jyTD. (Est. in New Zealand over 25 years). CORNER^OF QUEEN AND WYNDHAM STREETS (Few Doors Above Milne and Choyce. Ltd.). PHONE 46-602. WHY NOT LOOK OUT ANYTHING UNWANTED—DO- IT TO-DAY. JJOUSEHOLD JpURNITURE. WE WILL BUY FOR SPOT CASH THE WHOLE OR PART OF YOUR FURNITURE. Highest Prices Given. No Cartage or Valuation Fees. LEONARD COAKLEY, W. J. CUTTL# (Valuers). QEO. £TD., AUCTIONEERS, 249 QUEEN ST. Phone 42-815.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21315, 17 October 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21315, 17 October 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21315, 17 October 1932, Page 1