A Prime Minister once paid a visit to an asylum,' and as he was entering an inmate was just leaving, cured. “Well, who are you? ” the ex-lunatic inquired. “ I’m the Prime Minister.” “ Oh, that’ll be all right. I was the Tsar of Russia when I came in.”
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISEMENTS for inswtion '.a the * Star ‘ and ALL BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS should be addressed to the MANAGER. Only Literary Contributions and Letters for publication should be addressed to the Editor. THE ‘EVENING STAR’ CO. LTD. SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements of IS words under tha headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. To Let, Lost ->nd Foind, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d, six consecutiv" insertion- 'is. Cash with order. / WANTED, For private residence in city, IHOROUGHLY COMPETENT COOKGENERAL ; other help kept. A 798, ‘ Star.’ /■CAPABLE Domestic wanted, able to cook; references' required; good wages to suitable Girl.—Mrs' James Quin, 3 Aotea street, Anderson’s Bay; phone 22-975. CARPENTER wanted; able to take charge and paint if required.—State wages (with keep) to E. Milligan, Warepa. GIRLS (tea room), Kitchenmaids, Parlourmaid, Cook-Generals (town). Mother and Daughter - (cook and nursehousemaid, country), Companion-Help (country), Youth (milking), Daily Maid (St. Clair). —Land Sales Labour Bureau. BASER AND SONS.—3 Gold-lined Cups and Saucers, 6d each; not Japanese, Thermos Flasks, Is 6d. PLOUGHMEN, Cowman-Gardener, Rouseabouts, Cowboys, Gardener, Com-panion-Helps, House-Parlourmaid, Cook and Housemaid (together), General (Wellington), Cook-Generals, Waitresses, Givis (assist, town and country).—Baker’s Agency. VACANCY for smart young Lady, to learn hairdressing in up-to-date toilet salon ; premium required.—A7s7, ‘ Star,’ WANTED, first-class Motor Engineer, With £300; excellent position assured.—Land Sales Ltd., 83 Lower High street. ' WANTED, Price for Top-dressing Asphalted Paths, private home,—A7Ss, ' Star.’ WANTED, a Girl, light housework, daily, Eorbury Corner district.—Ring phono 22-307. ' . . WANTED, daily, capable Girl; house duties, 8 to 3; two adults; Sunday free; references; Roslyn.—A7o4, ‘ Star.* WANTED, Hairdresser, take charge saloon; must be qualified; rent free. —A24I, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Apprentice to Motor Engineering Trade. —A4Ol, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Girl, housework, washing, 8 till 5; state wages required; references. —Phono 23-705; or A 769, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, young Lady, about 18, assist chiropodist, knowledge office work preferred.—Address A 774, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, smart Collector-Salesman for cstablislacd life office; knowledge of Mornington and hills an advantage; only men with ambition need apply; a good future assured to live, energetic man.— Copies of testimonials only to Mr Martyn, P.O. Box 157. Dunedin. WANTED, capable Girl, assist with housework, daily, 9-6; Maori Hili, — Apply 34 Manor Place. WANTED, Roslyn, capable Girl, household duties, plain cooking, no washing, sleep in; wages, 12s 6d; small adult family; references.—A749, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Lady Baker, experienced in all classes of goods; references: state wages expectedA74l, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, thoroughly - experienced Machinist, for cent and costume; constant work. —Apply Miss A. Coombos, 26 Dowling street. WANTED, trustworthy, capable Girl, 8-5, assist nursing Lady and light housework; 2 in home; Roslyn north; any references. —A 735, ' Star.’ WANTED, a Kitchcnmaid. —Apply The Savoy (to-night). WANTED, unemployed Painter ami Papcrbanger to Paint and Paper several Rooms.—Address A 777, ‘Star’ Office. TWO smart Boys, with bicycles, wanted as messengers; wages 10s.—Apply 183 Castle street. WANTED, capable General, good borne; wages 15s.—Ring 22-242: or apply 409 South road. Cave.rsham. \IS7ANTED. a Boy.—Apply, with referrr cnees, Warden’s (Dunedin) Lid. PERSONS applying for Positions advertised should enclose Copies of Testimonials when writing, and Not the originals (which may go astray).
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Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 10
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