DOMESTICS WANTED. CIAPABLE Housekeeper, good home.—46, Grange > Road. Mount Eden. 19 C COMPANION Housekeeper, renned gentleman J Auckland suburb.—Write B. 0191. Star. x! 8 C'OOK General. 3 adults: finished bagwash: -' wages 35 : rels. —Phone 24-544. X lB DAILY Campanion Help, adults. Eusom. finished bagwash, Sunday oil.—Ph. 14-475 alter 6 p.m. . 18 J\OMESTIC. town or country, lor household J duties: loud children: rets.—Ph. 13-695. x! 8 Woman. nurse-companion, semi--I invalid. —4, Burrow's Ave., Parnell. Ph. 45-712. _!8 (GENERAL Household Duties.—ll, High Street. T Otahuhu. X lB ("URL, capable, all duties: finished bagwash; * good wages; one adult: Remuera.—Phone 2 JL_£i: xis OUSEKEEPER. refined. 25-35 years, 1 child.— Write B. 020 S. .Star. 18 OUSEKEEPER. with one or Two young children: own mistress; for farm.—Applv Royal Hotel. ""ji HOUSEKEEPER, reliable, own mistress. Auckland suburb—Phone before 9 a.m. and alter 6 p.m. 14-433; Office. 43-610. 18 HOUSEKEEPER. COOK GENERALS. HOUSE PARLOURMAID. KITCHENMAID. WAITRESS. HOUSEMAID. COOK. CHILDREN'S NURSE. LIGHT POSITION ELDERLY PERSON YOUNG GIRL. DOMESTIC, live Out. Apply Y.W.C.A. after 9 a.m. 18 "Apply 'Star* " Advertisement* should not be replied to by letter. The address may be obtained by applying at the Office. \yANTED — Capable Cook Houseman. — Apply ' v Mrs. Hector Gray. Takanini. xl 9 WANTED, Female, plain cooking, light posl- '' tion. private rest home.—Phone 29-828. x! 8 A1 T ANTED, House-Parlourmaid, or would train » " housemaid, good references essential—W. 1948. Star. 19 AirOMAN, light household duties, Mt. Ed.n, " Monday - Friday, from 12-6.—Apply S.ar 739 ■ x! 8 ll r OMAN, good plain cooking and some houce- »» work: sleep i:; or daily; near Newmarket: refs. required.—Phone 14-397. xla \\T -HOUSEKEEPER o7 Experienced Domestic. " £2; no iaundry.—Bell's Registry, 45-702. . xl 3 BELL'S Registry. Winstone Bldgs.—Cooks. Kitchenmds. Laundress. 37 6; H.M.W.'s. H.P.Ms 35 : Generals. 35 : Barman Porter. xis I > ELIABLE. next Woolworths—Coo_T 3rd. £~3 A* 76; Waitress, H'maid Waitress, H'maid. xlB SITUATIONS WANTED. Capable Lady will mind children, evenings.— Write M. 1501. Star. i» I DRIVER-MECHANIC, experienced, wants work. ' Phone 13-409. X lB i IARDENER wants Work, digging, cleaning. V » lawns. 9.30 - 5 p.m.—Phone 40-003. xlB ABOURER. wants Work, accept anything; - town or country: good worker.—T. 1830. Star. j 8 TADY seeks Position, Small Frock Shop, sales. - fitter, alterations.—Write Personality. 0232. Star. jg MAN. single, store or labouring work.—Write B. 0236. Star. X lB I>ENSIONER. gardener, lawns, handy; return - good home—w. 1976. Star. xis RELIABLE Girl, looking alter children. 2 even- ■ ings week —Write B. 0194. Star. 19 SINGLE Man. 28. unfit military service, seeks Employment, stock firm or firm associated with farming; 10 years' farming experience.—Re"'" Wil'ing. ni4. Star. _ -y <_'•>< \ OFFEREO Light Pcim. Position. Man. s&—> V* 26. sinfrtc. ineligible military service: small goods, cook, lmman. caretaker, anything, etc.—Willing. 1892. Star. xl 9 PIANOS FOR SALE. ALLISON. £19 10'; Rora. £15: Kelly. £23' i\. fully guaranteed.—Dominion Pianos. opp Newton P.O. Jj BEAUTIFUL Modern Piano, cs new: cost £165. offer wanted.—B. U309. STAR. C t„< E E KENNETH EADY. V -J St. Kevin's Arcade. Karangahape Road. FOR BIG PIANO BARGAINS. __ XlB Model German Overstrung, excep- » ' tlonal tone: small: like new—Urgent. 0602. PEC IA L PIANO BARGAIN GERMAN PIANO, iron frame, overstrung' undcrdamper action, excellent tone and touch' ints Piano is strongly recommended to a buyer desiring a. high grade Piano at a very reasonable price. ONLY £45. KENNETH EADY _i! St. Kevin's Arcade. Karangahape Rd. AT W A T E R S. T W A T E R s. GREAT WINTER SALE. Easy Terms Prom 5/ Weekly. FREE STOOL. FREE DFI IVPBV FREE MUSIC. rail TRIAL FREE TUITION. FREE SERVICE.
HOELLING AND SPANGENBERG Finished in dark polish. Plain A AGNS appearance "±\J X>OYD. LTD.. LONDON. English Kf\GNS ■*-* Piano. Beautiful tone. Ebony polish ij\J L SIMON. STUTTGART. Verv fine . Piano, finished in dark walnut: durable iron frame, suitable for ~fTGNS hard wear O • ALLISON, finished in medium walnut. First-class English Piano. Iron /"*rvGNS frame \t\J RAMSBERGER. finished in medium walnut. Thoroughly reconditioned. fTI"\GNS and as new inside and out • v 7 WRITE OR CALL FOR FULL PARTICULARS. AT W A T E R S, T W A T E R S. CIVIC SQUARE. AUCKLAND. C.l. i Phone 47-047. D PIANOS WANTED. ATWATERS. Civic Square, oiler highest Cash Prices for Pianos. Player Pianos. Piano Accordions. Musical Instruments.—47-047. p B EGG'S give Spot Cash for Pianos, Piano Accordions. Ukuleles. Banjo Mandolins. Saxophones, Trumpets. Cornets, etc CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD.. Corner Vulcan Lane and Queen St. C 4 GENUINE private inquiry lor Good Piano: no dealers.—Write H.L.T.. 0958. Star. p EWIS EADY gives Highest Prices for Used 1 -i Pianos.—Phone 42-992. D SECOND-HAND Piano wanted for small hallno objection little borer, appearance unimport- ' ant.--Details to Secretary. 0941. Star. D £*>i\ OFFERED Suitable Piano; no dealers.— J*\ t 19-748. or write B. 0475, Star. C £»>X CASH—iron Frame Piano, any condition: — 'J state make'.—Camp. 0603. Star. D j MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. I>IANO Accordion, new, magnificent model. , Accept terms.—Phone 28-212. p \riOLINS, 'Cellos! Strings. Repairs. Bovs Repaired.—Norman Smith. Swanson St. C ! zttt BASS Piano-Accord ion. £20; or exchange I 'drOPiano.—297. Dominion Rd. xl 9 i GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS! ALL Gramophone Repairs Guaranteed.—Bond and Bond, Ltd.. 9. Customs St. C 1 PIANO TUNING. A DVICE Free. Tuning 7/6: moth, borer removed Ji Dominion Pianos. 46-398. D AR'iHUR BREE, Kxpert Tuner. Repairer Polisher: borer moth killed.—Ring 19-748. A I BORER Eradicated. Refelting. Tuning. Repolish- I ing. 5 years' guarantee: free advice and I quotations. — Atwaters. Ph. 47-047. D I J EWIS EADY. LTD.. Pianoforte Tuning. Over- ! J hauling: prompt service; low price.—42-992. C 1)IANO Tuning, regulating, etc.. by expert musician.—C. A. Jonas. L.R.S.M. Ph. 14-373. C I SEEDS. PLANTS AND GARDEN? EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS SEED I.' LE. BROWN'S MILL, LTD.. Grain, Seed and Manure Merchants Duiham Lane, behind K.M. Theatre. WFS SUCCESS Plant Food grows anytl.ing; customers say results wonderful, try some, gardeners 79. Warnock Street. Auckland. C rpOMATOES lor sale. 9:1 per dozen.—R. Matheson X 33. David Street. Devonport. x2O WANTED TO RENT. HOUSE or Cottage to Rent, hsndv Newmarket or anywhere.—A. Kiss. 29. Davis Crescent Newmarket. 19 (\UTER Suburb —House and Large Section, with ■J option purchase; close bus or tram; urgent — w. 1955. Star. i 8 T ' NFUP.NISHE'D House.-Write B. 0215, Star. " XIB House. S.C. Flat. 2 bedrooms; civil .- servant: careful.—W. 1990. Star. xIS 4-* X BONUS ii Suitable o-Roomed House. 2nd! ™' J or 3rd section; reasonable rent; reliable refs ! W. 1904, Star. lj TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. ~~ rpHE HERMES Baby Portable now has margin X release, lmcspace. lever and automatic ribbon reverse, plus most beautiful finish and precision Swiss workmanship. Still £14 14/ terms — Inspect them at British Typewriters. Ltd. 37 Victoria Street. £ CAN HAVE A USED TYPEWRITER WITH A NEW MACHINE GUARANTEE. °^ D w-2.'S, e tria J. without obli?atlon from i ARMSTRONG AND SPRINGHALL. LTD I 17, Commerce Street, WSI
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 1
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