SITUATIONS VACANT. Motor mechanic, working I FORE ALAN, To take charge of Service Station. | Must be thoroughly experienced in ' handling men and workshop control. Write, fully stating experience and i wages required, to A. 465. The Sun. AGENCIES WANTED EVERITT and Greeves, Business Organisers and Sales Specialists.— Hellaby’s Buildings, Queen St. j SITUATIONS WANTED. LADY, 48, assist light duties, return | good home.—A. 490, The Sun. j Madame pekki couve, tirst-ciass ! Dressmaker; prices moderate; will ! call on clients, measure and secure de- ! tails —Ring 42-499. ' MATRIMONIAL G IRL (22). smart, bright, -wishes meet Business Man or Farmer, view mar- , Age. —36 Phoenix Chambers. /11KLS (4), English, bright, domesti- i VT cated, and smart, wish meet, view Marriage, honourable Men, from 25 to 40. C.-nuine.—36, Phoenix Chambers. Y\TORKING Man (34), steady, clean \\ living, wishes meet, view marriage, Working Girl (23-30). —36 Phoenix Chbrs. LOST PROPERTY IyATCH, ladies' Gold Wristlet, Queen ’ ▼ ▼ St. or Ellerslie Racecourse, June 2; good reward.—Ring 45-029. | \\7ATCH, lady’s gold wristlet; good reW ward.—Phone 40-751, or address at The Sun. 263 , BOARD AND RESIDENCE A CCOMMODATIOX.—Large double Room, good table.—6 Hamilton Rd., Herne Bay. Phone 26-810. AR.MIDALE, 11 Kerr St., Devonport. Phone 22-157.—Superior Board Residence; beautiful view; overlooking harbour. BOARD WANTED "VTOUTHS, two, 18 years, share room; A comfortable home in private family, first or second section.—State terms to A, 493, The Sun. PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AN Immediate Advance on your Piano, Furniture, Sewing Machine, etc.; no publicity.—Commedcial Loan and Finance Co.. Sly’s Buildings. Symons St. MAN, energetic, offered position in Re- j gistered Liability Co.; draw £5 weekly.—Bradley, 45 High St. TEACHERS OF DANCING. j DOROTHY RICHARDSON, Ballroom, • Ballet Dancing, and Special Child- '■ ren’s Classes.—Studio, Eady’s Bldgs., I Karangahape Rd., Phone 46-690. PUPILS WANTED. M OTOR TUITION AND KNOWLEDGE OF RUNNING REPAIRS, taught by experts. Consult DIAMOND TAXI SERVICE. 4 Lower Albert St. Phone 44-505. Ambrose Lewis, Proprietor. TOILET. KEEP It Dark.—Clarke’s Hair Dye restores youthful coloux - ; Black, j Brown, 2s, 3s 6d.—Clarke. Chemist. 116: Victoria St. IADIES’ Expert Permanent Waving, j -J Let your next appointment be with i Madame Thora Tate, Bon Marche Chambers. Karangahape Road.—Phone 46-047. j CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANSKEEP Fit and Enjoy Life.—Take “PHOSPHORTON,” the great Nerve Tonic. Bottles 2s 6d. 4s 6d. 7s 6d.—A. Eccles, Chemist.
BOARD WANTED two, 18 years, share room; A comfortable home in private family, first or second section.—State terms to A, 493, The Sun. PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AN Immediate Advance on your Piano, Furniture, Sewing Machine, etc.; no publicity.—Commedcial Loan and Finance Co.. Sly’s Buildings. Symons St. MAN, energetic, offered position in Re- ! ] gistered Liability Co.; draw £5 • weekly.—Bradley. 45 High St. j - TEACHERS OF DANCING. DOROTHY RICHARDSON, Ballroom, ! Ballet Dancing, and Special Child- ! ren's Classes.—Studio, Eady’s Bldgs., j : Karangahape Rd., Phone 46-690. PUPILS WANTED. M OTOR TUITION AND KNOWLEDGE OF RUNNING REPAIRS, taught by experts. Consult DIAMOND TAXI SERVICE. 4 Lower Albert St. Phone 44-505. Ambrose Lewis, Proprietor. TOILET. KEEP It Dark.—Clarke’s Hair Dye restores youthful coloui*; Black, j Brown. 2s. 3s 6d.—Clarke. Chemist. 116: Victoria St. Y ADIES* Expert Permanent Waving, j Let your next appointment be with i Madame Thora Tate, Bon Marche Chambers. Karangahape Road.—Phone 46-047. j CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANSKEEP Fit and Enjoy Life.—Take “PHOSPHORTON,” the great Nerve Tonic. Bottles 2s 6d. 4s 6d. 7s 6d.—A. Eccles, Chemist. CHIROPRACTIC. rpHE following are Palmer Graduates, A Members of the N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors Association. Consultation Free. D UGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda). Winstone Buildings. Queen Phone 44-929. GILES AND GILES, Imperial Bldgs., Queen St. and H.B Bldgs.. Princes Street. Dunedin Phone 45-525. 'JOHN W. YOUNG, Room 3, St. Kevins Arcade (Upstairs), Newton. Phone WANTED TO BUY. ARTIFICIAL Testh, any condition, prewar preferred; up to £3 paid.— Pearline Co., 9 Security Buildings FUNGUS, good, dry, highest market price, cash on delivery.—T. W. Doo, Victoria St. RABBITS, unskinned, and Skins; send for terms and price list. —H. Kidd and Co., Box 987 Auckland. WE will buy Furniture, any quantity, ; : for cash —Robertson, Auctioneer, j ' 3ueen St., opp Court’s Phone 43-025. g-j Q 0 WORTH of clean used Furni- - turo required daily to replace sales Ansell. Auctioneer. Phone 41-918 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Player Owners. —Rolls for hire. A Special service country clients. Charges moderate. —Library, Box 336. VIOLINS —Hewitt's Fiddle Shop for All insrtuments. Repairs. Strings, etc. Bows repaired.—62 Pitt St. VIOLINS Overhauled and Re-toned; Bows re-haired. Repairs a speciality. —James Hewitt. Violin Maker, 18 Swanson St. PIANOS FOR SALE fOHN BRINSMEAD Upright Grand black mahogany and gold.—2 irmadale Rd.. Remuera. PIANOS WANTED. PIANOS, iron frame, between £ls and £22, little borer immaterial; cash price, make to Phone 42-657. GRAMOPHONES FOR SALE Cabinet Gramaphone, double spring; 12 Records free; 5s weekly; cash price. £l4 10s.—Lyric Talkeries, top Symonda St. REPAIRS; Gramophone; Expert; H.M.V. type tone-arms, motors. Lowest prices. Gramophones, no deposit, 5s weekly.—S. and T. Adams. 46 Eden T errace. RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALE "TTELLOGG” and “Gilfillan” Radio AX. Sets, expert service, easy terms to suit.—Harringtons. Ltd.. 138 and 140 Queen St.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 380, 14 June 1928, Page 3
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