DOMESTICS WANTED. | /"^JOMP ANION Help, all duties; help given ; country ; three adults ; refs.—Mrs. \\ alker, Sanders Avenue, Takapuna. x2l General, all duties; good wages, hr Ranfurly Rd. West. Epsom. Phone 10-Q75. x2O General, adult family, refs. Essential. —Mrs. Didsbury. 1, Mac Murray Rd., Remuera, between 5.30-6.30. x2l "TVOMESTIC, capable, wanted, 2 adults 1 child; bagwash; refs. essential.—Phono 23-236. 20 j TYOMESTIC, young, 3 adults; washing 1 optional; sleep in or. out; other help kept; references.—Write W. 2959. Star. x2u | TYOMESTIC, young, respectable, for light j house duties, care child afternoons • sleep out; refs.—lnquire 19, Kings Rd.. Mt. Roskill. X 2O GENERAL, capable, all duties, three ad«lts.—l, Northcote St., Grey Lynn. x2O smart, for home cookery.—Apply V* evenings, after 6. The Sefton, Morningside. 20 PJ.IRL. young, wanted for light housey* keeping, few hours daily.—l, Onslow Rd.. Epsom. X 2O "INQUIRE 'STAR'" advts. f should not bo replied to I by letter. The address may | be had at the Advertising j Counter or by Telephone. | (Mention the number.) ( J | jETELP wanted, daily, from 8 until 330 7. Sunday free; Otahuhu District.—Write Airs. 2s. -Taylor, Papakura. ;22 TI/TAID, for general housework; 4 adults; z" mo washing.—Apply, with refs., 72, Dominion Rd. Telephone 45-291. 20 VyOMAN wanted, capable, all duties.— Apply, after 7 p.m., 18, Regina St., Richmond. x2l wanted immediately, from 11 * * a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily ; household duties. 29. Kensington Ave.. Dominion Rd. 20 XTOUNG Person, assist household duties, - 1 - mornings only, sleep out. —Partridge, Avenue Rd. West. Otahuhu. 20 A "1 REGISTRY, 46-491, 47, Queen St.— Domestics, Generals, Cook-Generals, Waitresses, Farm Hands, Married Couples. x2O BELL'S Registry, Winstone Bldgs., Queen St.—Cooks. Hotel General, 41/; Relievingmaid, Pantrymaid Waitress, Generals, Domestics, Farm Hands, Youths, Chef £6; Married Couples. x o<) TJELIABLE Registry, 15, Queen Street. J - 1/ Cooks, Housemaid Waitresses. Kitchenmaid. Good f'ook. Generals, Companion Helps. Farm Hands. X 22 CJTRAND Registry. Strand Arcade — General 41/, Cook Generals, Lady Helps. Y'oUths, Man, Married Couple. P arming. j 2 2 fiUN Registry Bureau, Princess Bldgs.— Cooks, Domestics. Relieving-Maids, Lady Helps (country towns). Farm Hand. WANTED TO BUY. A BLE to give better, Walker's, Ltd. Able to give better, Walker's, Ltd. Able to give better, Walker's, Ltd. D A LWAYS Ring 42-606—We Buy Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. — Mrs. Piggott (late Kelly), Darby St. D A PPAREL—Mrs. Outtrim, Largest Buyer _ Ladies', Gents' Left-off Clothing.-^!, Victoria St. Phone 42-674. 24 A RTIFICIAL Teeth, Crowns, Bridges, any condition; top market price paid.— Pearline Co., 9, Security Bldgs. D A UCKLAND Auctioneering Company will" Auction or Buy your Furniture to your best advantage.—6, Customs St. W. D A FAIR PRICE FOR YOUR FURNITURE 1S ,4?£ UKED IF Y °U BRING IT TO JOHN CARLAW, Auctioneer, 24, Wyndham St. (next to Gas Office). Phone 44-246. D "OEST Price for Furniture, Walker's. Best Price for Furniture, Walker's. Hest Price for Furniture, Walker's. D "OOILEIt, 60 to lOOlbs pressure, good -*-* condition and accompanied with certifioate.—W. Deeble. Tuiikau. 20 "OOOjr Trade.—iron Lasts, In and Out Sole - 1 -* Knives; suitable men's chrome Derbies. Write Stingo, 2756, Star. x2O "DUILDING Society Shares, Old Gold, Suits, Clothing, Rags, Cameras, etc. — Meltzer Bros., 65-67, Victoria St. Phone 4.')-MoO. j) /"IAMERA, Anastigmatic, wanted ; state size, make, price and condition.—P.O. Box 1459. Auckland. x2l T~\o it to-day, ring George Walker's. Do it to-day, ring George Walker's. Do it to-day, ring George Walker's. D Top Desk (small). —Reply to Trade Guardian Agency Co. of N.Z., Endean's Bldgs., City. x2O good, dry; highest market price, - 1 - cash on delivery.—T. W. Doo, Victoria St. W. B needed, phone Walkor's, Ltd. Furniture needed, plione Walker's, Ltd. p for 6 rooms required, workingnian from South ; please state price for lot, cash.—Write B. 252, Star. D your Auction Sale to Walker's. Give your Auction Sale to Walker's. Give your Auction Sale to Walker's. D /RENTS' Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., Bought for Spot Cash.—Wise, 94, Hobson St. Phone 45-324. D LASS Case, suit grocer; also, Platform J Scales; weigh 4cwt.—Write H. 3004, Star. 22 TNTENDING Sellers consult Walker's. In--1 - tending Sellers consult Walker's. Intending Sellers consult Walker's. D TUST prices from George Walker's. Just " prices from George Walker's. Just prices from George Walker's. D T ADIES', Gents', Children's Misfit and •*-* Left-off Clothing; 100 Men's Coats wanted; prompt cash.—Tuck, Rotorua. D TET George Walker's Auction it. Let ■" George Walker's Auction it. Let George Walker's Auction it. D "jyrOORING Chain and Anchors wanted. — "- Apply G. Johnson, Kerikeri, Bay of Islands. x 22 /~\FFICE Sundries; Used Desk, drawers, leather-top preferred, about sft x 3ft 3in. ; Lino, 12 x 14 ; private buyer.—Write H. 3094, Star. 22 T>ORTABLE Typewriters and Gramophones, etc.; top prices, spot cash.— Robinson. 376. Queen St. x2O CJINGER Drophead Sewing Machine, also Hand Machines; best priced, 6pot cash. 8. Strand Arcade. D STOVE, high pressure, complete, with Copper, CirciiTating Cylinder, in good order; lowest price.—Write Box 29, Kohu Kohu. x 22 SURPLUS Milk, for cream, or would buy Cream. —Write H.' 3018. Star. 22 THE POT'S ALWAYS BOILING.—We buy A Golfl and Silver of every descript'tin Bring along your old Rings. Watchps Chains, Gold Teeth, Platinum, etc.. Liberal prices given. Spot cash.—Horace Robinson. 376. Queen St.. opp. Town Hall. B mWO Auctioneers selling at Walker's. Two - 1 - auctioneers selling at Walter's. Two auctioneers selling at Walker's. D Vy E want to Buy Furniture, any quan- " tity; valuations free.—Phone 43-025. J. R. Robertson, opp Court's. D 4 WB want to Buy Furniture, any qnan- * * tity; valuations free.—Phone 43-025. J. R. Robertson, opp Court's. D 4 FRUIT FOR SALE. A PPLES —Choice Dessert, tip-top keepers. Satisfaction guaranteed: 7/6 and 5'6: rail paid.—H. E. Coye. Kankapakapa. D A PPLES, Cheapest in Auckland.—Best Delicious. 51b 1/3. 101b 2/3: cases 8/6. Huapai Odchards. 11. Strand Arcade only. D VTARMALADE Oranges, 10/ bushel. 5/6 : half; Lemons and Sweet, 14/ and 7/6. I railed. —F. Moore, Henderson. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1928, Page 1
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