SITUATIONS VACAKT. F ASSISTANT wanted for PasteurFsrtnrvy”. ll Chilling: and Buttermaking rtert S' ® tat , e aee and experience, mart Apply Assistant." p.o. Box 168. - WRITERS! Agency Cl Linmed 8 HAIXES Advertising WrSe'r 1 « nxio* ADVERTISRMENTh Adver <-*sin s Agency exwith^XSdid 8 prospects.* 35 ° Per annumhellf^ld'Jrritten a PPlications. which will should «t^ d * 111 the strict eEt confidence, POTted n t ? t S, a? f - K? Xperience - and be supP °Addrcr- a t ailable specimens of work. “newspaper advertising,•• Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dominion Building, Wellington. EDUCATION BOARD. ADVISORY INSPECTOR. A ! 'Plication ri for the position of Advise r2teiv; S d e at° r th° k 6 al ?P ve Board will be ft the Board's Office, Wellesley Street East. until 5 p m on WFDNESDAY, October 10. ' Salary ments to £550. rising- by £650. annual incre- . Applicants must state age and teaching experience. Particulars of duties may be obtained at Board s Office. Duties commence on December 1. D. W. DUNLOP. Secretary. QHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. SUPERINTENDENT OF PARKS AND GARDENS. Applications are invited from qualified persons for the position of Superintendent of Parks, Plantations, and Gardens j for the City of Christchurch. A copy of the schedule of duties may be seen at the office of this Paper. Applications, addressed to the undersigned, and marked “Superintendent of Parks, Plantations, and Gardens,” will be received until MONDAY, October 8. Personal canvass of the Mayor. Councillors, or Officers of the Council will disqualify the applicant. J. S. NEVILLE. Town Clerk. Christchurch, September 17, 1928. g H O E FA CTORY. Wanted by Firm making good class Welts, M.S. and Turns, MAN TO OPERATE WELTED PLANT AND TAKE CHARGE OF DEPARTMENT. Good W’ages to Right Man. Reply, stating experience, to A 1720, THE SUN. T ILER IMPROVER WANTED. Must have had three or four years’ practical experience. Apply by letter to “TILEWORK,” Box 447. G.P.0., Auckland. SITUATIONS WANTED, GARDENER requires -work immediately; Tuesday or Thursdays regular position if possible; good refs.— A. 1755, The Sun.
PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL A FEW Financial Gentlemen wanted to start Factory or buy New Zealand rights; new idea.—Apply 10 Shoal Bay Rd„ bevonport. WANTED to Buy.— £I,OOO in 6 per cent, gilt-edged debentures; local body preferred. —Write, A, 1746, The Sun. ffA First Mortgage, 7 per cent., owJLOvF wanted on security worth £3OO. —Write “Mortgage,” 1801 The Sun. 0/| AA WANTED for 6 months; £4B oUtcUI/ interest; security; private person preferred.—Write, “Interest,” 1758, The Sun. 07AA WANTED, £7O interest; pay dU I vl vr back monthly instalments; balance 9 months; private.—Write, “Security,” A, 1756, The Sun. n-| WANTED for 12 months; dL/JLfU"" pay 11 per cent, interest; security; private person preferred.— Write, “Private.” A. 1757. The Sun. £1 AS H ORDERS. With a Cash Order you buy for Cash and Repay in Easy Instalments. Call or write to NEW ZEALAND CREDITS, LTD., 205 Dilworth Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. TT. A. CORRYHAM, Manager. Phone 42-787. Tobacco shares. OBACCO SHARES. Prospectus is now available of THE NEW ZEALAND TOBACCO CO., LIMITED. Capital £75,000. Shares of £1 each available at Par. Early Application should be made to the Organising Brokers: UNITED BROKERS, LTD., P.O. Box 1520. Office: Horne’s Bldgs., Vulcan Lane, Auckland. PERSONAL PLEASE read Trade Personal, Jubilee Institute for the Blind. STUDENT of Psychology desires form Class for development of Clairvoy*ance, etc. Only those with psychic tendencies need apply; no charge.— Write A, 1704, The Sun. TRADE PERSONAL. BLINDS, Venetian, renovated and repaired.—Fred Brown, 20 Wallace St., Herne Bay. Phone, 26-914. BOWLERS —Your Colours, Hat Bands, Ties and Badges from the maker — Cox, the Hatter, Karangahape Road. DON’T tear out your beard with a curse. Use “Edgekene” oil your strop. Price Is 6d. I CROCKS, Coats and Furs. Small de--1 posit. Wear as you pay.—Kerr and Company, 25 Security Bldgs, Queen St. URRELL McKEE and Co., 314 Dilworth Buildings, third floor.—Watchmakers, Jewellers. Repairs. Old jewellery remodelled. HE Jubilee Institute for the Blind wish to notify their many friends that they have accumulated a large stock of high-grade door mats. For prices and sizes, ring phone 45-870. KDDING Frocks, Veils and Coronets.—Lily Elsie The Bride Paradise, 417 Upper Queen St. ■■'/‘vrk “SCORE” Califonts, nearly given away for advertising purposes; :;7s tld. —Healy and Mollet, Bank Bldgs., Upper Queen St. Mi SH E R W I N, HER W*l N, Ladies’ Hairdresser, of Symonds St., wishes to notify her Clients that, owing to an increased clientele, she has been obliged to transfer to larger premises in Phone 40-795.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 466, 22 September 1928, Page 3
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