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SITUATIONS VACANT Als experienced Waitress wanted immediately.—Apply City Hotel. Hobson St. CHORISTERS wanted at once for amateur operatic production; all voices. —lnterview Anne Paree. this evening, 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., Room 24, Academy Buildings. A PPLICATIONS, to be ms do on P.S.C. , , obtainable at principal 'X 1 1 received up to Noon J RID AY, September 30, 1927, for the following position:— ENGINEER, Mental Hospitals Department, salary £4lO per annum (house, iuel and light provided). Applicants should possess a first-class Marine Engineer’s Certificate, or an equivalent certificate of competency as a mechanically trained engineer. t urther particulars may be obtained on application to A. C. TURNBULL, ... _ . Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. JJOOK-KEEPER CLE RK. LEADING INSURANCE COMPANY requires the services of a capable LADY BOOK-KEEPER CLERK. One with knowledge of General Insurance work preferred. Good salary to suitable applicant. Applications in confidence to “INTEGRITY,” .D, 4461, The Sun. DOMESTICS WANTED COOK-General, or Girl to assist; refs.— 53 Mountain Rd., Epsom. Phone 20-916. D OMESTIC Help wanted, no washing; must be fond of children.—Mrs. Chi - ell, 11 Arney Crescent, Remuera. Phone SITUATIONS WANTED BAD Cooking Stoves can be made equal to new.—Payne. 56 Richmond Road. Phone 27-097. BRICKWORK. —We specialise in Bungalow Fireplaces, Coppers and Concrete Paths.—Brown, 13 Ireland St., Ponsonby. DIGGING, Levelling, Scything, etc., wanted by experienced man; own tools, no botch work.—Write, D, 4407, The Sun. PAINTER, .Paperhanging, wants work; labour, contract; prices to suit all.— Invincible, D, 3587, The Sun. WASHING and Cleaning or office cleaning required by respectable woman.—Write, “Honest,” D 4405, The Sun, PERSONAL WOULD some kind persons give poor woman some children’s clothes—boys’.—“Grateful.” Address at The Sun, MATRIMONIAL MAN, young, good prospects, wishes to meet Working Girl, 24-28 years, view matrimony.—Write D., 4440, The Sun. PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL ANDREWS, Newmarket, for Local Body Debentures and gilt-edged Investments.—Phone 41-395. PARTNER wanted in Nursery or MarX ket Gardening business; good proposition.—Address at The Sun. 124 The united permanent building and INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Has money to lend on first mortgage. Principal and interest repayable by monthly instalments. Particulars may be obtained at the Society’s Office, 16 Fort Street. DEBENTURES ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. 5| PER CENT. DEBENTURES FOR SALE AT PAR. Interest payable at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, in New Zealand, free of exchange. As the amount is limited, early application is necessary. Full particulars and application forms can be obtained from the undersigned. F. J. H. WILSON, Engineer-Manager. 81 Albert Street, Auckland. 16th September, 1927. BOARD AND RESIDENCE A CCOMMODATLON, business gents; XA harbour view, tennis court, large grounds.—“Rangiora,” 2 Elizabeth St.. Ponsonby. Phone 27-065, CLIENTS (2>, working, share large front X room; convs., soft washing.—3o Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby. WANTED TO BUY ARTIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, pre-war preferred; up to £3 paid. Pearllne Co., 9 Security Buildings. BOOKS. —Complete Libraries or Small Collections Purchased. Ardilaun’ 466 Queen St. (opp. Myers Park). BROADWAY Auction Mart, Newmarl —Cash Buyers of Furniture, a quantity.—Ring 43-959. Buyer will a tiLOTHINU.— Gent’s Left-off Clothing, * Boots; satisfactory prices; spot cash; phone 45-324.—Wise, 94 Hobson St. C TAMPS, loose or collections, large O buyer; collectors see my approvals. A. Brodie, 39 Hellaby Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. WE will buy Furniture, any quant for cash.—Robertson, Auetiom Queen Street. o«ap. Court’s, phone 43W ANTED TO SELL ABOUT Used Furniture: We are cash buyers; our prices will please. Phone 44-384.—Carpenter, 183 Karangahape Rd. ABOUT Second-hand Furniture: Lots, large or small, our prices outstrip others. Phone 44-384.—Carpenter. 183 Karangahape Road. ANYTHING Furniture Line. Exceptional values.—" Point Chevalier Cabinet Works, near Fire Station. W. A. Phillips, proprietor. Phone 27-148. BARROWS, Extension Ladders, Washtubs, etc., from Pelham’s, 150 Victoria St., last a lifetime. Phone 40-654. BROWN, for Coal, 4s; Ti-tree, 4s tid; prompt delivery. General Carriers. Phone 40-058. —131 Newton Rd. BUSY BEE.—We are cutting prices to meet the times. Our Second-Hand Furniture Values unbeatable.—l6s Ponsonby Rd MPARE with others, size of our sacks and how filled. —Carter and Ltd., Point Chevalier. Phone 26-672. HNS SHOP. —Mahogan; wing L l_> a axivy-t . —.licvuv/t,—. —° ror, marble base, 15s;; double-bed and , 11s 6d; xylophone, in oak case, £2 book case, shelves, £4 ss. rimu palm stand, 12s 6d.—464 Queen et BEST’S Retfa Pills, 10s 6d. postfree.—Auckland Pharmacy. 384 n St., odp. Town Hall. . BALL’S FAMOUS CAPSOLS.— Price, 12s 6d packag e. post free. To *e getting genuine, order direct from Agents, Bridge Drug Store, Ltd ists. 3 Karangahape Rd. (at Grafton D S Branch Shop, Top Queen Street. Black oak dumb waiters, 295; sets book shelves, 255, 35s REWOOD, 8 sacks, Pine or Macrocarpa Stove Blocks, dry; £1: dered anywhere.—£. a *lt£ rs » Ltd - Point valier. Phone YTHS Blades, 7s 3d; Skelton Spade, 4s 9d; Digging Forks. 5s 9d: .f k |L ton vels. 6s 6d; Hedge Shears, 4s 9d.— le, 41 Victoria St. IWING Machines, all makes, guaranteed; needles, parts, repairs.— v>rs, 23 and 33 Wellesley Street. Phor.e 23. ’ WING Machines, Singers, dropheads. L'roro £7 10s: 20 years’ guarantee^ airs to ai! makes.— Thompsons. 8 ind Arcade; 84 years established NGER (No "66)' Oak Sea-ing Machine. Rimu Settee and Bedroom Sun a ap.—Hotden, 185 Ponsonby Rd. ORTS Coats from 19s 6d; latest style trousers from 17s 6d: all sizes.— pire Tailors, 219 Queen St large salerooms; send your _ j furniture and get best hone_ 44-384.—Carpenter, 183

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 3

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