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SITUATIONS VACANT BED, Breakfast offered Girl, return com- . pany occasional evenings.—Reply Widow, 355, HeralD. * - ROCERY.—Young Man, smart, expcriX enced; counter, round; refs. essential. —Apply Herald. . HANDY Man, reliable, elderly; Housework; small wage and found.—Apply Herald. HYPNOTIC Sublects, Male, Female; chance 3 months' employment.—Apply Alexandra Theatre, Green Lane, 10-12 to-diy. MAN, young, active, preferably -with showmanship experience, to run electric race game.—Full particulars, Experience. 385, Herald. - MEN. to Fall and Haul 60.000 ft. Pine; contract.—S.T.. .333. HERALD. MEN (2). young, experienced, manage Grill Cafe; small bond required.— Phone 47-520. IV/rOTOR Mechanic, country experience. IU. capable all repairs, services; work with owner small country garage; state experience: accommodation, house avail" able.—Piston. 207, Herald. _____ QALESMEN Canvassers, quick-Bellini? O house-to-house line.—Apply Top, Floor, Wallace Bldgs.. Emily SALESMEN (6), wanted, call on, professional men; dignified line.—Apply daily, town and country. Have your name registered.with committee. —Auckland Boys' Employment Committee (Inc.). 101-3 Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery St.. Auckland. AN EXPERIENCED SHARE SALESMAN'S SERVICES ARE REQUIRED UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Prospects Unique. NOTE.— Only Experienced Men considered. H. P. MAGUIRE, 31 National Bank Buildings, Fort Street. rpo JOURNALISTS. THE PRESS, CHRISTCHURCH, requires the services of a Cable Sub-Editor, and t Senior Reporter. Apply, enclosing copies of references, to THE EDITOR. THE PRESS. CHRISiCHURCH, November .18, 1932. TV/TURRAY CREEK GOLD MINING IVL COMPANY, LIMITED. Applications are invited for a Mine Manager who must be the holder of a First-class Certificate, to manage a Gold Mine worked from Main Shaft. Applicants to state ace, experience, salary required, and to furnish copies of testimonials. No house provided, but Mine only distant 5 miles from Reefton by good road. Applicants to state earliest date can take up'duties, and successful applicant must be prepared to take up work as soon as possible after appointment. Applications 'close on 19th December, 1932, at Registered Office, Bridge Street, Reefton. Further" particulars obtainable from T. H. LEE. Secretary. P.O. Box 34, Reefton. AGENCIES VACANT CANVASSERS, all Northern districts, Tha"mes and - Helensville; exclusive House-to-House Line; good seller; with other lines; liberal commission.—Weedex, 130, Herald. GENT WANTED. One employing other canvassers or travelling himself in the Waikato district,, calling upon farmers. Liberal commission paid. Other commissions not objected to provided they are not competitive. Advertiser is an old-established business, well known in the Waikato. Fidelity guarantee required. P.O. BOX 991, WELLINGTON. WANTED TO BUY A LUMINIUM, Brass, Copper, Lead, etc.; ix high prices; Auckland's largest smelters.—Province Supply. 53 Nelson St. ALL non-ferrous Metals. Aluminium «pecialty; also Bottles, all kijids.—Kennerley, 2A Nelson At. Phone 46-514. APPAREL. —Mrs. Onttrim. largest Buyer Ladies'. Gents' Left-of! Clothing.—ls Victoria St. Phone 42-674. A Boon! Collect Money for Books.— "Mighty Atom" Parcel Depot, Palmerston Bldgs.. Customs St. > BOWLS. Dunlop Rubber, 5 1-16, secondhand.—G., c.o. Boyce, Stationer,, Cambridge. : DOVER Stove, small.—S Norwood Road. Bayswater. Phone 22-864. - DROPSIDE Cot, and Fire Guard.—Cot, c.o. Patterson, Herald Agent, Pnkekohe. GENT.'S Clothing of _Even r Description. Best prices.—61 Victoria 'St. Phone 45-330. Representative will call. SCALES, suitable for ironmongery, 141b.; perfect condition; tested.—Weights, 372, Herald. SINGER Sewing Machine, good order; cash; must reasonable; late model.— L.M., 147, Herald. STAMPS. Bought, Sold. Exchanged; good selection, approvals; open Friday evenings.—Auckland ;jtamp Co., Palmerston Bldgs. STAMPS.— Old Postage Stamps bought, sold, exchanged; collectors call? large selections.—Powell. 45 Shortland St. STAMPS wanted, best prices given; Collectors' Approvals, offering cheap.—A. Brodie, Hellaby's Bldgs., cpp. G.P.O. CJUPPLY of Milk' Wanted for Dairy about O to start.—Write City. 248. Herald. WE Buy Anything Useful, cash over counter, including Left-off Clothing, Furniture, etc.—Mum's Shop. 410 Queen St. Phone 47-367. 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 Han. TTT V R TT Y OLD GOLD, W, ! DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES. Highest Prices for Cash. . Country Clients are Advised to Register Parcels. Cash by Return. JAS. PASCOE, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Diamond Merchant, _ 80 Queen Street and 66 Karangahape Road. Also at Hamilton. TTTE STILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE ' IN N.Z. FOR OLD GOLD. Dealers Please Note. COLONIAL. COLD BUYING COMPANY. Howies. Ltd., opp. Rendells. Karangahape Road. Q. O L J> I M Q O L D 1- ! ! OWING TO THE PUBLIC APPRECIATION WE HAVE DECIDED TO COr\ TINUE THE INCREASE Oi PER OUNCE EXTRA UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. REFINERS & gMELTERS 00., (Eat. in New Zealand over 25 years). corner'OF queen t and WYNDHAM (Few Doors Choyce. Ltd.) W nv NOT tSOOK OUT ANYTHING WH 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. . LEONABD Q.EO- W ALKEB ' IJ TD " nmsuiw ST#

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21345, 21 November 1932, Page 1

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