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\ ——- j IF Father had to cut the bread for the Children as often as Mother he would have something more to say about the Knife than she does. We know he could not get to VEKNON SMITH’S quick enough to buy ono' of hi? STAINLESS BREAD KNIVES at 4s 6d, posted 3d extra. These knives cut new bread as easily as stale, and with very few crumbs. THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIAL WEEK-END BARGAINS At BRAITH WAITES, LTD. EXCEPTIONAL OFFER EOF THIS WEEK ONLY. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. ENGLISH ODD CUPS. 2s 6d half-dozen. ENGLISH CUPS AND SAUCERS. 4s 6d half-dozen. WHITE DINNER PLATES. 2s 6d halfdozen. WHITE SOUP PLATES. 2s 6d half-dozen. ENGLISH ‘TEA PLATES. 2s 9d half-dozen. ENGLISH TEA PLATES, White and Gold. 3s 6d half-dozen. 21-piece ENGLISH TEA SETS. 16a 6d set. 32-piece ENGLISH DINNER SETS. 39s 6d BROWN TEAPOTS. 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 2s lid each. GLASSWARE. GLASS BUTTERS AND SWEETS. 2s 3d half-dozen. GLASS SUGAR BASINS. Is 6d, Is lid GLASS WATER JUGS. 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 3s 3d BELGIUM TUMBLERS. 2s 6d half-dozen. JAM SEASON NECESSITIES. JELLY JARS. Is 9d, 2s 3d half-dozen. TIE-OVER JAM JARS. 11b, 2s 3d; 21b, 3s 3d half-dozen. PRESERVING JARS, wide mouth. Onepint, 4s; one-quart, 5s 3d; two-quart, 8s 9d half-dozen. FANCY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS. BAKING CUPS. 5d per 100, 300 for Is 2d. PAPER DOYLEYS. 5d and 6d packet of two dozen, PAPER FISH DOYLEYS. 6d for three dozen. PAPER SERVIETTES. Is 3d per 100. BRAITHYAITES’ “ OLIVE CREAM ” BATH SOAP. 3 cakes for Is. WHITE WINDSOR SOAP. 3 cakes for lid. PUMICE BACK NAIL BRUSHES. 8d each, 3 for Is 9d. LADIES’ LEATHER HANDBAGS. All one price, 12s 6d each. NICKEL WAITERS. 7s 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s each. CARNIVAL NOVELTIES. PAPER CAPS from 2s 6d dozen. PAPER STREAMERS. 74d packet of 20. MASKS, NOSES, BLOW-OUTS, etc., etc. DO NOT MISS SEEING THE CLEARING BARGAIN IN BOOKS. PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS. From 33 1-3 per cent, to 75 per cent, off, BRAITHWAITES, LTD., PRINCES STREET. ROSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE (Telephone 10-736).—Public Service Examination Candidates should notify Principal immediitely; Speed Classes now forming. SITUATIONS VACANT.

WANTED. A DEDICATIONS arc invited for the Position of PHYSICAL DIRECTOR for the Y.M.C.A., Dunedin. Schedule of duties and terms can be obtained from the GENERAL-SECRETARY, at the Building, Moray place. Applications, stating qualifications, to be in hand by FEBRUARY 21st. WANTED, LADY HELP for Suburban Horae, easy distance from town. Light household duties. Three in family and another lady help kept. Wages £7B. Apply, giving references, character, and former positions, COMFORTABLE, P.O. Box 42, Dunedin. SOFT GOODS WAREHOUSEMAN. WANTED, A WELL-EDUCATED ENERGETIC YOUTH, 15 or 16 years of age, to learn the business. Address, by letter only, RUTHERFORDS, LTD., 482 Moray place oast, Dunedin. WANTED, young Girl to mind infant, afternoons.—Ring 13-863, or apply 648 George street. WANTED, Bricklayers. —Apply right-of-way next to George Street Ironmongery. WANTED, capable Girl to take out baby, Mornington.—Address P.O. Box 465, Dunedin. rVSTANTED, Cook-General (country i VV. boarding house); references.—Apply 85 Prince Albert road. St. Kilda. WANTED, an experienced Waitress. — Apply 188 George street, or Empire Restaurant, Hanover street, after 5 p.m. WANTED, immediately, young Girl, af i sist light housework; sleep home.85 Albany street. (TTYANTED, Assistant Milliner; must be ItTJ able to handle present styles.—Apply Miss Martin, Plaza Buildings. BAKER’S Agency, Dowling street.—Chefs, Cowboys, Typiste (town), Parlormaids, Waitresses, Generals, Housemaids, Housekeepers, Two Laundresses (institution), Cooks (hotels and private houses), Nursery-Govern-ess (country). WANTED, Woman to wash and clean, one day weekly, or Girl three times a week (mornings, Maori Hill.—4B, ‘Star.’ WANTED, experienced Cook-General.— Apply Mrs Fitchott, 8 Pitt street. COMMERCIAL Labor Bureau (’Phone 13-080). Salesmen (specialties), Ploughmen, Farm Hands, Cooks, Generals, Companion-Helps, Waitresses. All classes waiting. SITUATIONS WANTED. TO PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. Final-year accountancy student (21, Male), holding Commercial Accountant’s Certificate, with seven subjects of the Professional Examination, desires POSITION IN SMALL OFFICE. Accurate, capable, energetic, keen, and industrious. 940, ‘Star.’ CARPENTER-JOINER.— Sheds, Cribs, Garages; anything in Building Repairs or Alterations; charges moderate.—666 King street. WANTED, Painting, Paperhanging; your work done quickly, cheaply, and efficiently: satisfaction guaranteed.— 735, 'Star.' ; MATERNITY Nurse Disengaged; 20 years’ midwifery experience; highest doctors* testimonials.—l 4 Clyde street. [TOTANTED, Position in Bakehouse by • * vJ young Lady with 3 years’ experience in fancygoods.—Ring 20-193. WANTED.— Machinist (frocks, trousers, vest) wants' Situation; urgent.—Bol, ‘Star.’ WANTED, by capable Woman (Eoslyn), Washing or Cleaning.—796, ‘Star.’ GOOD Worker requires Housework daily; Caversham district preferred. ‘ Star.’ ENERGETIC Man'wants Gardening; gardens laid out, lawns cut, hedges trimmed; 12s per day—Apply 11 Benhar street, Mornington. /"CONSULT Me lor House Painting and Decorating; roof painting a specialty; charges moderate; estimates given.—Apply C. F. MacDonald. Princess street. Green

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Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 7

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