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SITUATIONS VACANT M OTOR Mechanic, bus work, .„„.1 lect r, lcal “ nrl mechanical; ah , -asionally. States wages, A7G expert o drive 3, The AND BOYS WANTED FOR STREET SALES Apply on Commission. PUBLISHER, The Sun Newspapers. UEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. INSTRUCTORS REQUIRED. areTn^.i 01 closln <=' FEBRUARY 17, as l/.l!, 1 , , ,rom Persons Qualified to act Classes u L : t . ori ? f GI : all >' °r the Evening uer-riiw detailed in the College pros?he tU ,oiiowdng c"aLse£:- S ar<J rfc<lUired lor El 7°9 r p rn Fltters ’ I'ractice, Mondays, I^^"? 0 ' El g% a ie^-„d Th^ n^^«-9 English and Arithmetic 3 (Matric Classi, Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m ' dtyl? Chemiitry a nc \ Home Science 2 Class), Tuesdays, 7-9 p m. Applicants should give in detail th^fr SxSeAce F iiV a ?. e and their (xperlencc In teaching at the grades specified. G. J. PARK, Principal. SITUATIONS WANTED CHIMNEYS Swept by H. Smith; 2: lip. yaara ex Perienee; no dust guarac 26?60gT " St " Aroh HiU - Phon. MGTOR-DRIVER, 22, teetotaller, want! , m n°i° rS " Uh LC-S----qprvipQ u 4 ... c-engagement a er^ ce T T St sti°n Attendant; also Re — j"* ' ~ r.O l*ali lid., Epson PEESONAL T WILL not be responsible for anv deb writtcn t a ac , t u efl ; n my name without m written authority on and after this dal February io, 1930. —signed rwrnr JOSEPH DAVIS, Hamilfon' tjEOR(j trade personal HOUT Asphalting, Concreting, Tar T, ing, Sanding, Lawns, Tennis Court* Rock-work.-Riag B. Bishop?’ pS A CL our Excellent UsecPoSors, Win Sash f, s . Grates, Ranges, undei cover; cheap.—Sam White and Sons. W E C J?, an and Reblock Ladies’ Gent’s Hats.—Cox, Karangahape Rd. the Hatter MATRIMONIAL T ADIE&, Gentlemen, good characters, wishing Introduction, view marriage, under select, moderate conditions, write Confidential Agent, Box 1.119, G.P.O. WANTED KNOWN A BOUT BAGWASH!—Our large 5s ba£ returned to you washed and dried and the flat work ironed.—British Laundry. Phone 40-492. A ll ? Homes’ ’ have reason to be pleased wrth the “Quality*’ and “Value” ol "Kj.U. Waxshlne Linoleum Polish. pAMERA Repairs. Spare Parts; every 0 "? a ke; and Old Apparatus Bought. Sold, Exchanged.—l6l Hobson Caps. 3s 9a: School Monogram Caps. 2s 9d ; Girls’ Badges, Is —-Cox, the Hatter. Karangahape Road. pHEUMATISM and KINDRED COM* o„ IT f*HAINTS absolutely relieved ty RHUNERVA Health Herb, taken as tea. Protect yourself from winter’s wet days. For FREE Sample and testimonials send id stamp to Goodey and Son. Box 4,10. Wanganui. rpo Orchardists.—Complete Cure Woolly" -*• Aphis, apple trees, within 18 months guaranteed.—George Malneek, Martinborough. YOUR Character from hand-writing. Send Is 6d postal note.—Graphologist, Box 1193, Christchurch. CHEMISTS T/’EEP lit and enjoy life.—Take “Pliosphorton,” the great nerve tonic; bottle, 2s 6d. 4s 6d, 7s 6d.—A Eccles. Chemists.

fare ha 3 been paid or Is paid by another person shall also be deemed a fare-paying passenger, and the expression “fare’* includes any cash remuneration or hire money. (3) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed 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 llift or elevator. ACCIDENTS IN THE STREETS (5) £IOO If the subscriber shall be killed cr 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. (61 £250 If the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the 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 accidents are not included in the three preceding clauses.) CYCLING AND MOTOR CYCLING ACCIDENTS (7) £IOO in case of death or the subscriber If he or she shall be accidentally killed while riding In a public thoroughfare a bicycle. tricycle or motor-cycle, solely for pleasure, out 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 CS) €250 If the subscriber shall be killed

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 3

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