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SITUATIONS VACANT. P H wTih GRAPHER ’ energetic, capable, Portuni,F 0 a ?r” her6: exceptional opmisafon JST r ‘eht man. Salary and commlsslon.— Focus." A 1825, The Sun. young - Tadj% expert*’ S^ n >f tns ’ etc ‘ Higher wages for confidential. State eipertence. Modern." A 1824. The Sun. AND U T O REPAIRMEN CHAUFFEURS. —are valuable to their employers in proportion to their ability to locate and remedy trouble. This ability is increased by a thorough knowledge of the Automobile. Auto. Electric Equipment, etc. buch knowledge can be acquired in spare time through the THE international' correspondence SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., 305 C N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Auckland. SITUATIONS WANTED. • ex P erien ced, wants odd of work^ S hi^!5 g l ng ’* lawn * hedges, any sort t M.ork. highest references.— Phone 20-292 PERSONAL COLLECTOR Cigarette Cards would uhortcri* 6 w hear from others, view exchange.—Write, A, 2011, The Sun. PLEASE read Trade Personal. Jubilee Institute for the Blind. TRADE PERSONAL. BLINDS, Venetian, renovated and repaired.—Fred Brown, 20 Wallace St,. Herne Bay. Phone. 26-914. R°^, LERS T~X? ur Colours, Hat Bands, 7r Ties ana Badges from the maker—-(-°x, the Hatter, Karangahape Road. NGRAVING, Medals, Trophies, Wireless Panels; Stencil Plates.—Richardson, Hannah’s Buildings, Albert St., Auckland. Phone 45-014. THE Bride’s Glory.—A dainty and attractive Trousseau. Consult Miss Greaney, Specialist, 40 Victoria St. THE 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. TO shave with a smile is common sense when the outlay is only eighteen pence. Use “Edgekene” on your strop. “SCORE" Califonts, nearly given away for advertising purposes; 37s 6d.—Healy and Mollet, Bank Bldgs., Upper Queen St. MATRIMONIAL GIRL, 25, dark, pleasant, dainty, wishes meet, view marriage, sheepfarmer or business man.—36 Phoenix Chambers. GIRL, 21, jolly, tall, wishes meet, view marriage, business man with car.—36 Phoenix Chambers. LOST PROPERTY YITHEL Cap off Packard Car, between Bombay and Avondale. Reward.— 6 Dale St., Avondale. BOARD AND RESIDENCE YOUNG Men (2), or father and son or semi-invalid; near beach and bus.— Address at The Sun. 302 WANTED TO BUY. BOOKS —Complete Libraries or Small Collections Purchased.—Ardilaun’s. 466 Queen St. (opp. Myers Park). SCALES, automatic dial, 500 and 1000 lb.—Write Perkins and Sons, City Markets. WE will buy Furniture, any quantity, for cash.—Robertson, Auctioneer, Queen St., opp. Court’s. Phone 43-025. FURNITURE WANTED WEEKLY. JOHN CARLA W, Office), POULTRY, BIRDS. ETC.. FOR SALE. SETTINGS, Bronzewing Turkey Eggs (15), posted. 7s 6d, cash with order. —C. H. Preston. East Tamaki. Apply 116 Bassett Rd. PLANTS, TREES. ETC., FOR SALE. ETTERSBURGH Strawberries for Sale; strong, healthy plants; plant now; 30s per 1,000. —Apply Box 79, Waimate. NION Plants, good, 5s per 1,000; postage is 6d extra. —J. McGuire, 343 Queen Street, Onehunga. OMATO Plants, hothouse; £2 15s per 1,000, Is per dozen; selected seed only; will deliver orders of 2 dozen or more Auckland Harre Bros.. Oratia. WINES FOR SALE. CORBAN’S! N.Z.’s leading Wines. Better than ever; equal to the best imported, and as cheap. ORBAN’S! N.Z.’s leading Wines' Better than ever; equal to the best imported, and as cheap. INVALID Port, 425; Claret, 425; Red, 4Ss: Sherry. 48s; Extra Special Sherry, 60s; Special Reserve Port, 60s*, freight paid, delivery free.—Corban’s, “The Wine People.” 31 Fort St., Auckland. Phone 42-463; or Mt Lebanon Vineyards. Henderson. PARNELL SHOPPING ■'ILOCK, Watch and Jewellery Repairs J can be relied on when done by Webter Bros.. Jewellers.

or dies as the result of injuries received while entering or alighting from any stationary tram, train, steamer, ferry or vehicle mentioned in clauses (1) and (2). (4) £SOO If the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while travelling in or driving a passenger lift or elevator set apart for the use of passengers in a building used for residential or business purposes Subscribers are not covered under this clause unless injured as the result of an accident happening to any such lift or elevator. ACCIDENTS IN THE STREETS (5) £IOO if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while and as a pedestrian in a public thoroughfare colliding or coming In contact with any moving vehicle. (6> £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as result of injuries received while engaged and acting as a Tram or Bus Conductor or Inspector falling or being struck and thrown from the footboard by a passing vehicle. (Subscribers intoxicated at the time of the accident are not included in the three preceding clauses.l CYCLING AND MOTOR-CYCLING ACCIDENTS (7) £IOO In case of death of the subscriber if he or she shall be accidentally killed while riding in a public thoroughfare a bicycle. tricycle or motor-cvcle, solely for pleasure but Including journeys to and from the subscriber's usual place of business (not Including business journeys) provided that such reader Is a duly licensed driver and Is not at the time of the accident indulging in a racing contract, speed trial, or track riding ACCIDENT BY FIRE (8) £250 if the suDscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received by reason of the burning of a building in which such subscriber resides or works ACCIDENTS OF SPORT (9) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while such subscriber is engaged or competing as an amateur In any game or sport conducted under the jurisdiction of and in accordance with the rules of a duly constituted club or governing body LIFE-SAVING ACCIDENTS (10) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received In endeavouring to save human life.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 479, 8 October 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 479, 8 October 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 479, 8 October 1928, Page 3

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