SITUATIONS VACANT p O ORGANI STS. Applications are invited for the posiion of ORGANIST-CONDUCTOR Only those competent to render efficient service on Organ, direct Singing of Choir and general Church Music need apply. Stipend, £l3O per annum. For particulars of appointment, apply to WOR KING FOREMAX. WORKING ROAD FOREMAN. Wages, £6 weekly. Copy of conditions of appointment may be obtained from the office of this paper or from the Board’s Office, and every applicant is required to make himself familiar with these conditions. H. W. EARP, Clerk. Te Puke, July 7, 1930. SITUATIONS WANTED DOMESTICATED Englishwoman seeks post as Governess, Nurse or Companion; Agood needlewoman; town or country.—Miss Shyston, Hotel Ventnor. Devon port. WORK WANTED BOUT Asphalting, Concrete Paths, L Tarring, Sanding; first-class work; isonable.—E. Cross, 22 Randolph St., ASHFORTH. Plumber. All branches of the trade. Town or country Address. S Acorn St., Epsom. PAINTING, Paperhanging, competent experienced tradesman; lowest estimates; labour, 14s day.—Write Box 1235. G.P.0.. Auckland. TWO or more days a week. Cooking or General; experienced woman.—Write Urgent, A 507 The Sun. PERSONAE A DORATION. —I am very grieved and XjL deeply hurt, dear. Unfortunately, I feel that several things can never be made up. I ADORATION.— Faith in the Higher is being sorely tried. I feel it slipping away fast. Both have i turned a deaf ear to all my pleadings. A 1 Adoration. —in spite of ail my hurts you are my beautiful and only darling. Cheer up, dear. The same devotion—the same love. A DORATION.—Letter has not cheered ■£\- me in the least. Just the reverse. You give no encouragement whatever. Evidently there is none to give. Things seem more hopeless than ever. Did not expect to receive such a letter, dear. Please telephone me. Will go, as you TRADE PERSONAE B.C REPAIR CO.—Knives, Saw. •.Tools. Hedge Shears. Scissors sharpBOUT Chimney Sweeping, coppeis. - ranges, incinerators; prompt attenn; moderate charges.—Colquhoun. Ponsonby Phone, 26-759. A LOOM A* a Mar- Veil Product Aluminium Polish. Your grocer can sup* ply you if you insist. A BRIGHT Cheery Fire, dry wood suppliers, coal, coke, carrying.—McKin* lay, Marsden Ave. Ring 41-497. ALL oui eJxvrii«nt Used Doers. do tvs, Sashes. Grates, Ranges, under w , ove*‘; cheap.—Sam White and Bona. CONSUMPTION, the world's scourge, has been successfully treated by Paul’s Astliona (registered). Have you read our Booklets and testimonials?—For full information, write to Paul Proprietary Co., Ferry Bldgs., Auckland. METALLINE, Silverine. Mar-Veil Products, obtainable Marriott’s Stores, Peet and Sons. Karangahapa Rd., Page. Kingsland. RHEUMATIC Sufferers.—Real help; \ send stamped addressed envelope to Victoria Rd., Devonport ITOVES, second-hand, all makes, sizes. 1 Repairs specialty.—Broady, 43, Hob>n Street, next Farmers’ Phone 40-782. SILVERINE, a Mar-Veil Product, most beautiful Silver and Plate Polish; 10d Nothing equals it. WE Clean and Reblock Ladies’ and Gents’ Hats.—Cox. the Hatter. Karangahape Rd. ARE You a stranger to yourself, unaware of s'our own inherent capabilities? With confidence inspired by self-knowledge you may guide and assist yourself to realise much formerly beyond view of your ambition. Complete character chart sent on receipt full name, date of birth: fee 5s Traine. Box 189, Christchurch. Furnishings of private houses BOUGHT OUTRIGHT FOR SPOT CASH. No Valuation Fees or Cartage. Ring GEORGE WALKER, LTD., Next to Smith and Caughey’s. Queen SL. Phone 42-815 (three lines). WANTED TO BUY AUCKLAND Auctioneering Company will Auction or Buy Furniture to your best advantage. —6 Customs St., W Phone 42-238 A. E. Hammer, Manager BEFORE Buying, Before Selling Your Furniture, consult us. We defy competition; spot cash.—Squlrrell and Coy Phone 44-398 GAS Stove, good, second-hand.—Par-ticulars tq, 71 Quadrant Rd.. Onehunga. . ELECTRICAL WORK & SUPPLIES A B.C. REPAIR CO.—Radiators. Irons. • Heaters. Toasters repaired.—Depot 7. Strand Arcade. Phone 43-567 AUTOMOBILE Electrical Expert. Advice free—and reliable. For that difficult job—Sinclair, 51 High St. ALBUM Electrical Co., Ltd.. Anzac Avenue. Auckland, for highest-grade Electrical Installations.—Phones 44-443 46-61 I 40-739. „L Classes of Electrical Installations carried out under personal super* >n.— Watson, Steele and Ganiev. Ltd. leslev SL w CHIROPRACTIC HE fohowing are Palmer Graduates, Members of the N.Z. and Australian lropractors* Association. I bES AND GILES, Di I worth Bldgs., Queen St and H.B. Bldgs Princes , Dunedin. Phone 45-525. ,UGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda) Witness Buildings. Queen St one. 44-929 . OPTOMETRISTB AND OPTICIANB BAGLEY AND CO., opthalmtc Opticians Thorough Examinations.— Third Floor. Vulcan Building »opp "Her* *- ** Telephone 43-135. VE and prolong Usefulness of Your pves O E Neilsen Registered Irlans. 68 Pitt St TOILET KEEP It Dark.—Clarke's Hair Dye restores youthful colour; Black, Brown, 2s, Ss 6d.—Clarke, Chemist. 116 Victoria St. PERMANENT Waving, stearn and oil, no electricity; 30s.—Miss Fox. 19 Hallenstein Bldgs. Phone 42-919. LAWN TENNIS k.# ton Racquet Restringer, 94 Albert Patronised by Tildeii, world’* Cham- ! • pion. i'
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1022, 12 July 1930, Page 3
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