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TJENCHMAN and Tailer-out; only exneri •*-* enced man need apply.—T. Beck, National Park. T>OY. good, steady, for stable, able to J-» ride work; not over Bst.—Experienced. 90. Herald. 13USHMAN, to take complete control of -*-* Bush; must have thorough knowledge of tramlaying; good wages* to capable man. —Apply P.O. Bos 63. Taumarunui. CANVASSERS, sell Patent Sharpeners; good commission.—Home Lawnmower Sharpener, 309 Queen.St. Lady, act Chaperone, light duties; Far North; refs, required.—R.P., 11,_ Herald. U 1 XC AV ATO R Driver wanted urgently, permanent.—"Write, stating experience, to Rusden. 50, Hehald. GIRL, smart, immediately. Harbour View Tearooms, Tauranga. GIRL, youngj smart, to train, for mixed business.—N.J.. 46, Herald. IRL WANTED FOR GENERAL OFFICE "WORK. Apply HAT WELL HAT MANUFAC- • TURING CO., Rutland Street. Auckland. LAD, with bicycle preferred, required for few daj-s,—Laddaloc, 7 Bronte St. (off Cook St.). MAN, for Painting apply after 10 a.m.—B Domain Drive, Parnell.' TDROBATIONER, relieving, Privato Hoa- -*■' pitul; sleep in.—State age, experienoe, to Capable, -10, Heralp. SAW Doctor, experienced, or Bcnchman. to keep oy.-n saws; good wages to man of proved ability; none other need apply.— Bcnchman. 117. Herald. 4B Men, 40 acres light bush.— -L Bos 1?. Matnkana; 33, evenings. 'FROUSER Gnd Coat Machinists, urgent. JL —Crabbe and Co.. Federal St. \STAITRESS. Housemaid, General; HouseVV.keeper, country; Farm Labour all descriptions.—McKnight's Registry. Hamilton. RD Cook, young roman, experienced. Whitehead's Cafe Cecil, opp. C.P.O TjHRST-CLASS CUTTER AND PRACTICAL TAILOR, part-time services, in a position to accept and make Tailor-made Suits (piece work basis), outside. Prepared to add to staff when necessary. CITY STORE, 146, Herali>. EAUTY SPECIALIST Thoroughly Trained, and with at least 5 years' experience. Able to take control of Conntry Salon. Employing 4 other Operator#. Permanent Position. Good Salary. References Essential. HENES (N.Z.), LTD., 41 Albert Street, Auckland. Phone 46-287. AGENCIES WANTED ' PRAVELLER. Own Car. wanting FullX time Representation, Established Firm, or willing accept lines, different firms, on. commission. G.P.O. BOX 914, Auckland. WAITED TO BUY A NTIQUE Furniture, Silver, Sheffield Plate, China, Jewellery, Tapestries, Pewter, China Figures.—l 7 Queen's Arcade, Auckland. A PPAREL.—La Modern "Wardrobe (Mra. A Outtrim), 15 Victoria St. Highest prices Ladies' and Gents' Clothing.—l 2-674. COMMERCIAL Freezer, good order, about 20 c. ft. capacity.—Apply Freezer, 15, Herald. DRUMS, Oil Drums, any quantity.—Pickering and Southernwood, The Strand, Parnell. "EXTENSION Ladder, open to 36£t.; cheap •*-« —N.T.. 22, Herald. . < >s Clothing, Boots, etc.. Top price* 5, VJf given. Any quantity. "Will call.—Bins Wise's. Phone 45-324. JOHN SUTTON, Hobson St.. Bays all g f makes Ranges. Best prices riven. Any ' condition.—Phone 43-CSB. . ' 3 /"\LD Gold. Jewellery, etc., any quantity. " v/ Our prices still highest.—Kissin, 10 Customs St. West. VERBECK Rejuvenator, state popular or special condition; lowest, price,—Ke« jUvenator, 8, Herald. RANGES, good price paid, anywhere, any condition; repairs. Rd.. Sandrinchaxn. QEWING Machines (50). for Islands; spot O cash. Immediate attention. Urgent.— Phone 22-922. OVE for wood, Pover preferred; no side boiler.—l 77 Ponsonby Rd.. 'PEA-TREE, standing, or on rail; beach or delivered Auckland within 0 months.— Box 400, Auckland. / ANY Quantity Super Bags, Lime, Cement Bags, Sacks; highest prices.—McKendrick Bros., Wellington St., Auckland. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES Are always guaranteed by sendinc to this old-established firm on all classes of OLD GOLD AND BROKEN JEWELLERY. Country Residents should Register Parcels. Cash paid -by return mail. >; : JAS pASCOE, .V? Watchmaker, Jeweller & Diamond Merchant. 66 Karangahape Rd., and 80 Queen St. Also £t Hamlton. G OLI W GOLD. GOLD. GOLD. GOLD. Old Gold, Broken Jewellery, Diamonds, eto, SOVEREIGNS. SOVEREIGNS. Sovereigns. sovereigns. "DEFINERS AND SMELTERS riO„ Licensed. (Est. in New Zealand over 25 years.) Note Address-* -j| QUEEN STREET (Opposite His Majesty's Theatre), Below J.C.L. Phone 46-602. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALS /JJ.RAMOPHONE, H.M.V., Jatest model, oak, gnaranteed as new. Economy, 137 Karangahape Rd. TDRACTICALLY new, guaranteed, Chap-pell-Elysian, iron frame, overstrung, dark mahogany; £35 cash.—No Dealers, 21, Herald. STERLING Pianos and Radios. Ltd., 17 Strand Arcade.—Good Pianos, by world's famous makers, always in stock. Prices defy competition. "WATERS. The Leading Piano Houee, SPOT CASH SALE. . -.SPOT CASH SALE. (This Week Only.) All Pianos. Players. Baby Grands. Substantially Reduced! 100 Pianos from £l. New Baby Grands. £95 Call To-day. Open Till 9 p.m. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED ATLANTIC Radio, £25, or Cash, offered for your Piano.—Dominion Pianos, 178 Karangahape Rd. 46-398. LEWIS EADY, LTD., purchase Pianos for cash or exchange Rndioß.—Phone 42-992. ALL Pianos. Player-Pianos, Portable Gramophones and Musical Instruments Bought for Cash; highest prices; prompt attention.—Atwnters. Phones 40-75)2. 47-047. PIANO TUNING ATWATERS. Civic Square.—All work f-ully guaranteed. Free estimates. Tuning and Regulating, 7s 6d. Modernising, Overhauling?, Refeltings, lowest prices.—Phone 40-792. r PUNINGS. ss, guaranteed, expert t-uners 173 Knrnnffnhnpe Rn Plinne 46-S9P GRAMOPHONE RECORDS THE LATEST DANCE RECORDS. REGAL-ZONOPHONE. 2s 6d. "All I Do is Dream of You." (Fox trot.) "The Old Spinning Wheel." (Fox trot.) "Plnv to Me. Gypsy." (Fox trot.) "Little Dutch Mill." k "My Little Grass Shack in Kualsutukua Hftwziii " "Good-night, Little Gir! of My Dreams." MISS V. G. WISEMAN.- LTD.. (Successors to Howie's. Ltd.), o Customs St font" Wnverify> RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS ANNOUNCEMENT. THE CAVALIER CAFETERIA, TEA AND LUNCH ROOMS (Late Kensington). ABOVE PLAZA THEATRE. Thoroughly Ronovftted and Refurnished. Under New Management. OPENING FRIDAY. OCT. 19, 9.30 a.m<

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21935, 19 October 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21935, 19 October 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21935, 19 October 1934, Page 1

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