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SITUATIONS VACANT Max, young, to drive taxi FROM GARAGE. * Permanent Work. Good Conditions, Must be prepared to invest £6O cash. EVERITT AND COURTNEY, Hellaby’s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. W A TED LADY TO TAKE CHARGE SHOWROOM Good Country. Town, South Auckland. Successful applicant must have knowledge of all sections of the showroom. Apply by letter or personally Thursday, 16th inst., to: ROSS & GLENDINING, LTD., Elliott Street. SITUATIONS WANTED DRESSMAKING, Sewing, any description wanted. Renovations and Children’s work a speciality.—Reply, “Experienced,” D, 7385, The Sun. AGENCIES VACANT JOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENCY 3 Can be arranged for a CHEAP, EASY-SELLING ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER. Thirty Cleaners on Hand, and Sample Cases. Full, price, £l5O the lot. Sample may be inspected at EVERITT AND COURTNEY’S, Hellaby’s Buildings, Queen Street (opp.. G.P.O.). AGENCIES WANTED EVERITT and Courtney Business Organisers and Sales Specialists; Hellaby’s Buildings, Queen St. LOST PROPERTY PURSE, fawn, containing Keys and Money, between Dominion Road Terminus and Calgary St. Reward.—Phone 43-150. TOBACCO Pouch (present), between Clive Rd. and Hillside Crescent, Mt. Eden.—Phone 21-445. PERSONAL IRISH Protestants by Birth—Kindly watch this Paper, and oblige.— Arthur Stafford. STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED COCKER- Spaniel Dog Puppy (black), lost on Friday, from 2 Clifton Road, Takapuna. Reward on returning to above address. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted.—Phone 23-384, PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL BUSINESS SALES CO., for best Partnerships procurable. Fullest investigation welcomed.—Only address, 32 Queen St. YOUNG Lady, educated, smart, would like to hear from gentleman finance small business, or will manage.—“ Ability,” D, 7402, The Sun. jp*"| and £I,OOO available for X'JLyOl/v/ good First Mortgage securities.—Auckland Financial Exchange, Ltd., Premier Buildings, Durham St. East. MORTGAGES SECOND Mortgage of £1,300; 50 per cent, discount; must sell. —Hard Up, D, 7290, The Sun. jp“| Pfcfl WANTEI) » £SOO wanted First Mortgage security, near city, 7 per cent., term arranged with lender.— Write D, 7401, The Sun. BOARD AND RESIDENCE BOARD offered College Girls, good home, handy to Training College.— Apply 14 Sherborne Rd. BOARD OFFERED ACCOMMODATION. —Bed, Breakfast, Full Board; permanents or visitors; right on beach.—Beach Haven, Johnstone St., Point Chevalier. DOGS AT STUD WOLF Sable Alsatian, Champion Bendic of Scriventon (imported), grandson of famous “Champion Allahson of If”; also “Wolf of Braemar,” winner of 1 special and 10 firsts. —Humphreys, “Kilmartin Kennels,” Rotorua. wanted known CAMERA Repairs, Spare Parts; every make; New and Old Apparatus Bought, Sold, Exchanged.—l6l Hobson St. CHOICEST Household Meats at D. Reid’s Quick-Service Auctions. —College Hill, Tuesday) 10.30; Friday, 10. Khyber Pass Shop, Friday, 1 p.m. GOOD Wool gives pleasure to knitter and wearer alike —Use Patons and Baldwins, the world’s best. ' HATS —Reblocking and Cleaning Department for Ladies’ and Gent.’s Hats. —Cox’s Hat Factory, Karangahape: Rd. IT pays to use the best wools obtainable —Patons and Baldwins. Qualities for all purposes. LADIES, to be strong and healthy, use Orange Lily.—Full particulars, Dewar, j Strand Arcade j LEARN to Knit—Get “Woolcraft,” 88 pages, illustrated, 9d.—Patons and Baldwins, Ltd. Box 1441, Wellington. ALPH’S Reliable Remedies. —Ralph Sanft. Chemist. 239 Symonds St.. Auckland. SIGNWRITING for all purposes.— Beaven and Tippett, Lome St. Phone 43-666. ATURE CURE. CONSULT m. Walker, specialist, Pierce Building, Symonds Street, (Above Snedden’s). Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone 47-640. Over 20 years’ successful Auckland practice. “Nature is the best physician.” —Dr. W. J. Mayo. HOSPITAL— Geo. Cheyne, Confectioner, 15 Park Hoad. S. Shelton, Confectioner, 39 Park Road. KINGSLAND— J. Scott, Stationer, 181 New North Road. MOUNT ALBERT— Mrs. A. E. Edwards, Fruiterer, Mt. Albert Tram Terminus. Mrs. T. O. Mclntyre, Confectioner, Mount Albert Tram Terminus (next Kosie Theatre). Mrs. A. F. Stewart, Confectioner, 661 New North Road (next to Wairere Avenue). Mrs. E. M. Bishop, Small Goods, 526 New North Road. Mrs. Strickett, Grocer, 492 New North Road. MILFORD— MrS. M. Kember, Stationer, Near Sherriff Corner. MT. EDEN— Mrs. J. Mairs, Stationer, 3 Mt. Eden Road. W. Taylor, Fruiterer, 88 Mt. Eden Road. Mrs. A. Dixon, Confectioner, 157 Mt. Eden Road. W. J. Colledge, Fruiterer, 435 Mount Eden Road. Mrs. E. Bond, Ladies' Hairdresser, Mt. Eden Road (near Stokes St.). Miss R. Fisher, Ideal Dairy* Mt. Eden Tram Terminus. Mrs. J. Grassie, Stationer, Mt. Eden Tram Terminus. Mrs. H. Hurley, Confectioner, Corner Shackleton Road and Mt. Eden Road. Mrs. Marshall, 101 Mt. Eden Road. Mrs. Eccles, Confectioner, 264 Mt. Eden Road.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 277, 13 February 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 277, 13 February 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 277, 13 February 1928, Page 3

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