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SITUATIONS VACANT. 'IOOK-Housekeeper required; £2 5s . per week and keep.—Apply Blind Institute. 10 Wednesday. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LECTURER IX PHYSICS. Applications are invited for the above position, i.o reach the undersigned by November 1, 1928. The salary is £SOO per annum, with £SO less for a single man. Conditions of appointment are obtainable on application. UXIVERSITY COLLEGE LECTURER IX ARCHITECTURE. Applications are invited for the above position, at a salary of £4OO per annum, rising by equal annual increments of £2O to £500; a single man will receive. £SO less than the above figure. Applications must reach the undersigned by Xovember 1, 1928. Conditions of appointment are obtainable upon application. M. R. O’SHEA, B. Com., Registrar. May. 30 1928. Auckland, New Zealand. C ITY OF AUCKLAND. APPOIXTMEXT OF SAXITARY INSPECTOR. Applications will be received at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland, up to 12 noon on THURSDAY, June 14, 1925, for the position of Sanitary Inspector. Conditions of appointment may be obtained at the Town Clerk’s Office, Town Hall, Auckland. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. SITUATIONS WANTED, HANJDY Man, married, give service; Harley combination or Delivery Box. —l6 Oban Rd., Westmere, Grey Lynn. HO U SEJ.CEEPER, middle-aged, capable, seeks position with elderly couple or bachelors.—Write, ••Willing,” A, 339, The Sun. Madame perri couve, first-class Dressmaker; prices moderate; will call on clients, measure and secure details.—Ring 42-499. NIGHT WATCHMAN, 8 years experience seeks position. Competent in every way.—Reply A 323 Thei Sun. STUDENT seeks situation where there are prospects; excellent references; office work preferred.—Write Rex, A 351, The Sun. AGENCIES WANTED EVERITT and Greeves, Business Organisers cind Sales Specialists.— Hellaby’si Buildings, Queen St. PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AN immediate Advance on your Piano, Furniture, Sewing Machine, etc.; no publicity.—Commedcial Loan and Finance Co.. Sly’s Buildings, Symon 9 St. THE United Permanent Building Society, 1G Fort St., Auckland, has Money to Lend; principal and interest repayable by monthly instalments. JAFE, qOUND fN VESTMENT. 7 PER CENT. GUARANTEED. The remarkable progress of a well- i known and old-established business house, has occasioned the release of a further share issue, to enable operations to bo extended still further. The opportunity is therefore available for SMALL INVESTORS to secure a limited number of preference shares earning a cumulative interest at 7 per cent. PAYABLE QUARTERLY. During the entire period the Company has been in business, no dividend has been missed, the Company having at all times been in a position to show a return to its shareholders. The shares are of £1 each, payable 2s 6d per share on application, 2s 6d on allotment, balance at the rate of 2s 6d per share at intervals of not less than one month. Fuller details will be supplied to bona fide investors on application, in the first instance, to; “PREFERENTIAL,” C/o The Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., CHANCERY STREET, AUCKLAND. PERSONAL WITH much regret, party 12 Minto Rd., June 9, postponed. Husband in hospital.—Mrs. Young. MATRIMONIAL 11TARMER, young, tall, dark, Protestant, wishes meet, view marriage, Working Girl, 21-23; genuine; photos, and refs, exchanged.—36 Phoenix Chambers. WIDOW, 2 children, owr; home, wishes meet, view marriage, man in steady employment.—36 Phoenix Chambers. WIDOW (45), own residence, wishes meet, view marriage, Business or i Land Man; refs, exchanged.—36 Phoenix ; Chambers,, LOST PROPERTY GLOVES, gent’s, city, Tamaki, or Panraurfc bus, Monday morning reward. —Mr. Bovaird, Smeeton’s, City. WALLET, containing notes and launW dry ticket, Queen St., this morning; reward. —Address at The Sun, 260. BOARD AND RESIDENCE i RMIDALE, 11 Kerr St., Devonport. Phone 22-157.—Superior Board Resience; beautiful view; overlooking harLAWN TENNIS A BRUCE for Tennis Racquets; racquets restrung and repaired; patronised by Tilden, ex-world’s champion.— 94 Albert St.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 4

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