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SITUATIONS VACANT. CJALESMAN. —Smart Young Man as Sales- ° man for a General Merchant's Warehouse. Only those with initiative and progress required. State age and past experience, copy of reference only; wages, £3.— Write Salesman, P.O. Box 1655, City* x 8 TAILORESS, wanted, first-class Trousers and Vest Hand.—Schneidemans, corner Queen and Wyndhani Sts. xS mROUSER MACHINIST WANTED. RENOWN, A. COCHRANE, xS 28. Swanson Street. rpURNER and Fitter wanted immediately, J- few days' work.—Appleton, Arthur St., Newmarket. x 8 WANTED, Good Improver to dressmaking ; only smart need apply.—The Mirror, 87. Victoria St. 9 WANTED Immediately, for Sawmill in Hawke's Bay, Single Man, capable of doing yard work and general mill blacksmithing. Wages 17/6 per day.—Apply Napier Timber Co., Napier. x 8 "yOUTII, strong, wanted, assist wash- ■*- house.—Dominion Laundry. Co., Ltd., Hobson St. x 8 YOUTH wanted; one used to machinery preferred.—Apply Upstairs, 16, Kikan I St.. Eden Terrace. ' x 8 I"V7"A It DM AN; must be able to class; -*- country sawmill.—W. Cashmore and I Sons. 306. Jervois Rd., Herne Bay Term. 8 ! V?"OUNG Man, with some knowledge of | J- seeds and capable of doing some travelling on farmers; permanent if suitable. — Api»ly in confidence, with references to P.O. Box 795, Auckland. x 8 VOUTH, ABOUT 18 YEABS, i FOR LARGE STORE. Wholesale grocery and packing experience essential. State age and enclose copy refs. Write GROCER, P.O. BOX, 1655, Auckland. X 8

WANTED TO BUY. i ABLE to give better, Walker's, Ltd. Able s to give better. Walker's, Ltd. Able to * give better. Walker's. Ltd. ' D ABOUT Apparel—Mrs. Uuttrim, Largest ' Buyer Ladies', Gents' Left-off Clothing. | 71, Victoria St. Phone 42-674. 8 j A LWAYS Ring 43-606. We Boy Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. — Mrs. Piggott 5 (late Kelly). Darby St. P f A NY quantity of useful Kitchen and Bed- ( room Furnishings, spot cash. — Kell, 144.' Queen St.. Onehunga. x 8 A RTIFICIAL Teeth, Crowns, Bridges, any , condition; top market price paid— , Pearline Co.. 9. Security Bldgs. P • ARTIFICIAL Teeth bought by dental J mechanic. Letters promptly attended to.—S. Gordon, P.O. Box 1401. 1 Auckland. D ] A UCKLAXD Auctioneering Company *111 ' Auction or Buy your Furniture to your best advantage.—6. Customs St. W. D 1 A UCKLAXD AUCTIONEERING CO., 1 A LIMITED. Will give you the best Cash Offer for your : Furniture. Phonq 42-238, or call 6, Customs St W. C A FAIR PRICE FOR TOUR FURNITURE IS ASSURED IF YOU BRING IT TO JOHN CARLAW, Auctioneer, 24, Wyndham St. (next to Gas Oflee) ..... . „>Pltfne 44-246. ' l> BEFORE Selling, before- Buying your Furniture, consult Squirrell and Co.. We defy competition.—Phone 44-388. C BEST Price for Furniture, Walker's. Best Price for Furniture. Walker's. Best Price for Furniture; Walker's. P BICYCLE Tools, Jewellery, any condition; Watches, False Teeth, Cameras. Binoculars, etc.—Clarksor.. 38, Ponsonby Rd. C BOOKS — Complete Libraries or Small Collections Purchased. — Ardilaun's. 466, Queen St., opp. Myer's Park. C BUILDING Society Shares. Old Gold. Suits. Clothing. Bags. Cameras, etc.— Meltzer Bros., 63 67. Victoria St. Phone 45-330. P DO it to-day, ring George Walker's. Do it to-day, ring George Walker's. Do it to-day, ring George Walker's. P TTUjKNITURE needed, phone Walker's. " Ltd. Furniture needed, phone Walker's, Ltd. P FURNITURE for Seaside House, small or large lot; £100 cash, wanted immediately; also Piano.—Write B. 353, Stak. P pAS Stove, cheap, good order.—Mrs. VT Ashby, 5, Tuperiri Rd., off Lew in Rd., Epsom. ' x 8 GIVE your Auction Sale to Walker's. Give your Auction Sale to Walker's. Give your Auction gale to Walker's. P GENTS' Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc.. Bought for Spot Cash. —Wise, 94, Hobson St. Phone 45-324. D INTENDING Sellers consult Walker's. I Intending Sellers consult Walkers. I Intending Sellers consult Walker's. D JUST Prices from George Walker's. Just prices from George Walker's. Jnst Prices from George Walker's. D LET George Walker's Auction it. Let George Walker's Auction It. I«t George Walker's Auction it. D \f"ONARCH Cash Register or similar make. —Write Monarch, B. 486, Star. x 8 "VI"OTOR Cycle Suit, for big man.—Particu--"-I- lars, Empire Fish Depot, Greenwood's Corner, Epsom. 8 OYSTER Shells (rock), 9d sack delivered our depot, Patteson St. —Rhodes, Ltd., Phone 41-051. C PUSH Chair, folding, ffood order; reasonable. —Greenbank, 35. Mt. Pleasant RdDominion Rd. x 8 SCALES, Automatic Dial. 500 and 10001b. Write Perkins and Sons, City Markets. xlO S~ cow (or would hire), suitable gravel tr.-idf. —Send full particulars to M. 6551. Star. x 8 SECOND - HAND FURNITURE. ANY QUANTITY, BOUGHT FOR CASH. WICKINS AND SUTCLIFFE, Auctioneers, nest to Bank of New South Wales, Karangahape Rd. C SEWING Machines, 100 wanted; £10 best machines; go anywhere immediately.— Globe, 154, Queen St. Phone 40-295. xll SINGER Drophead Sewing Machine, also Hand Machines; best priced, spot cash. 8, Strand Arcade. P STAMPS — Fine Collections in stock. Price Lists Free. Old Collections Bought.—Powell. 65, Shortland St. C STAMPS Bought, good price paid; collectors call: bargains; British, Colonials.— Brodie. 39, Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. C TAXIMETERS, must be in first-class order and condition; full particulars.—Chess Taxis. »n. Albert St. 8 rpRUMPET. second-hand, wanted.—Write -*- M. r>si)4. STAh. xlO TWO Auctioneers selling at Walker's. Two Auctioneers selling at Walkers. Two Auctioneers selling at Walker's. D WE want to Buy Furniture, any quantity; valuations free. — Phone 43-025. J. R. Robertson, opp. Court's. D 4 WE want to Buy Furniture, any quantity ; valuations free. — Phone 43-025. J. R. Robertson, opp. Court's. D 4 10ft OftO BECORDS. Gents' Clothing. -LUV.UW B oots . shoes. Musical Instruments, Artificers' Tools; General Merchandise.—Goodman. 66. Pitt St. A pURNITURB. We will Buy the House as it stands or In Smaller Lots. HIGHEST PRICKS. SPOT CASH. . I Phoue 40-323. I RICHARD ARTHUR, LIP--1 - '

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 1

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