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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion Id the * Star ' and ALL BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS should bo 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 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost >.nd Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2« 6d, six consecutive insertions ss. Cash with order. UNIVERSITY OP NEW ZEALAND. REGISTRARSHIP. Applications are invited from persons not over 45 years of age for the Post of REGISTRAR of the University. The salary will be at the rate of £6OO per annum, rising by annual increments to £7OO per annum. In the first instance the appointment will be for three years. Graduates with business or administrative experience will bo preferred. Applications close with The Registrar, University of New Zealand, Wellington, on NOVEMBER 9, 1935. Conditions of Appointment and Forms of Application may be obtained frojn the Registrar of the University or from the Registrar of a constituent College. WANTED, daily, capable Girl; house duties, 8 to 3; two adults; Sunday free; references; Roslyn.—A7o4, * Star.’ WANTED, for north end grocery business, Youth or" young Man, experienced driver, to Canvass and Deliver; excellent opportunity.—Reply, age and experience, P.O. Box 705. WANTED, Carpenter, alterations to house for bathroom; also Plumber to convert range.—Aß6s, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, temporarily, Housemaid or Girl to assist; references.—3l Ross street ; telephone 20-346. WANTED, urgently, experienced Toers.— Apply Bruce Woollen Mills, Milton. WANTED, capable General, 8.30 to 6.30. Apply Box 206, G.P.O. APPLICANTS for Position, printing factory, P.O. Box 434, are Thanked; the position rs now Filled. CARPENTER wanted; able to take charge and paint if required.—State wages (with keep) to E. Milligan, Warepa. Experienced • Cook-Generals (town, country), Domestics, Housemaid-Wait-ress (guest house), Cooks (for homesteads), Youths (able milk). —Land Sales Labour Bureau. PLOUGHMEN, Cowman-Gardener. Single Gardener, Cowboys, Companion-Helps, House-Parlourmaid, Cook and Housemaid (together). General (Wellington), CookGenerals, Waitresses, Girls (assist), Laundress and Kitchenmaid (together).—Baker’s Agency. PERSONS applying- for Positions advertised should enclose Copies of Testimonials when writing, and Not the originals (which may go astray). EMPLOYMENT WANTED. WANTED, by Married Man, Work of any description, in Dunedin; drive any vehicle.—Aßoß, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, Work, Married Man; concreting, gardening; handy tools; tomato houses planted out.—Aßss, ‘ Star.’ WANTED .Known—General Plumbing Repairs a specialty.—J. ,S. Foster, No. 581 Cargill road, Forbury Corner; telephone 22-337. “ WANTED, Housekeeper’s Position, urgently ; capable Person, good cook; references; sole charge.—Aßß6, ‘Star.* CARPENTER, young Man, wants Work; first-class tradesman; additions, alterations, panelling, repairs, etc.—Aß 97, 1 Star.’ CHIMNEYS to Sweep; first 2s 6d, others Is 6d; personal services only; guaranteed workmanship. Hopkins; phone 22-285. , PAPERING, Painting.—Rooms neatly Papered and Painted to match.—Ring 12-127; Thompson, 6 Maryhill Terrace, Mornington. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED.— Tennis Balls, Is 9d pair; special new season’s Hardcourfc Ball, 2s 6d pair.—Walter Strang, Princes street. WANTED.— Tennis Rackets, five specials, all laminated frames; 15s, 20s, 255, 27s 6d, 355; inspection invited.—Walter Strang. ■ WANTED.— Repairs and Restringing; we • string for champions; let us string yours; restringing from 10s.—Walter Strang. WANTED. —Tennis Backets; see the new season’s speed models, Alexander’s; prices all reduced.—Walter Strang. ANTED.—Cricket Shirt, with special features; worn by Australian XL in England; price 13s 6d. —Waiter Strang. WANTED.— Cricket Bools, good , quality canvas, 18s 6d; super Buckskin, 37s 6d pair; Boot Spikes, 6d set.—Walter Strang. WANTED. —All the best and latest in Cricket Material procurable from Walter Strang; aSk for catalogue. WANTED.— Cricket Bats from 18s 6d to 65s;' all bats rolled and oiled free of charge.—Walter Strang. , TXTANTED.—Ladies’ Cricket; we have v v specially imported Material most suitable for ladies’ clubs; inspection invited.— Walter Strang. WANTED.— Boys’ Cricket Bats, double spring, grip fitted; 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d; oiled free.—Walter Strang. WANTED Known—We are recognised as the largest importers of Cricket Bats in New Zealand; inspection invited.—Walter Strang. WANTED, Workers Buy Boots Isaacs’s Factory, Hanover street; boys’, girls’ boots, shoes, 7s 6d, 9s 6d; men’s, 12s 6d; Repairing—ladies’ heeled Is, soled 2s 9d; men’s heeled Is 9d, soled 4s 6d. WANTED Known—For a good and perfect job have your Lawn Mower Sharpened by “The ’’ Mower Specialists, Mansons Ltd., 385 Princes street; phone 12-605. WANTED, Scrap Lead, any quantity, highest price given.—Christies’, 222 George street. WANTED, large quantity of Household Furniture. Ring 10-842; or call Clarke and Venn Ltd., Dowling street. WANTED To Buy, Second-hand Tools of all kinds.—Write or call, J, H. Mair, 262 George street. WANTED, quantity Second-hand Roofing Iron ox - sound Shed for Removal.— Ring 22-250. _____ OIL Engine wanted, suitable farm jobs, about 3 h.p.; please send particulars, quote price.—Taieri, A 782, ‘ Star.’ ROUGH-CAST your wooden house outside, old or new, savo upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. SKATLNG. —Don’t miss next week’s Skating at the Regal; absolutely last week.—Corner Cumberland street. WANTED TO SELL. WANTED Sell, Singer Drop-head 7drawer Sewing Machine,, as new; all accessories; £6 55.—A892, 1 Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 10

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