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SITUATIONS VACANT /CANVASSERS, either sex; new lines; pood commission.—Apply between 4 and 5. 25 Security Bldgs. CCROCKRY. —Boy, strong, under 16 X years age.—Apply Lambert, Gladstone Rd., Paimell. T ADY, young, -Li curate v Handling- Cash; own handwritin Suburban Busin W OOD Turne A 1627. The Sun. must be quick and acvitli Figures, used to wages, £2 ss.—Apply in g, stating experience, to less, A 159*7, The Sun. r and Machinist wanted, job to good man.—Apply WANTED; Dressmakers, must ▼ ▼ to good work.—Apply The Dressmakers. S 7 Victoria St. be used Mirror, jJJANUKAI^ COUNTY COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OF TRAFFIC INSPECTOR. Applications, to be placed in envelopes endorsed “Traffic Inspector.” and accompanied by testimonials, will be received up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, September 8, 1920, for the position of Traffic Inspector. Salary. £312 per annum, plus travelling expenses. Full particulars relating to qualifications and duties will be. supplied on application to the County Clerk. The canvassing of Members of the Council will disqualify applicants. EDGAR ASHCROFT. County Clerk. Shortland Street, Auckland. SITUATIONS WANTED A YOUNG Man seeks Position with live firm as Salesman or Traveller; trustthy.—Write A 1567, The Sun. V ER-Mechanic, trustworthy, out; car or’ truck.—Driver, A 1633, The LADY, with child aged 4, would like position, Housekeeper, for elderly people or adult family; small wage for good home; domesticated.—Address 176 Broadway, Newmarket. Married couple seek t shares or wages, long dairy or sheep.—36 Victoria hunga. >rk, WORK WANTED A NY THING Wood made Good; AddiA tioris, Alterations, Repairs, Turning. —Domestic Woodware, 120 Parnell Rd. Phone 42-423. BRICKLAYER, specialising in Coppers, guarantees highest results, lowest price.—Brown. 55 Jervois Rd., Ponsonby. Phone 27-3 SB. PERSONAL W ANTED refined couple adopt baby from birth; healthy parents.—Ads at The Sun. TRADE PERSONAL \ LL our Lovely Handkerchiefs halfxrV. price. Closing down. Last few days. —Falkners, opp. Civic Theatre. AIDS for the Afflicted by Mechanical means. Limbs, Trusses, Surgical Boots.—Zenith, 1 Cook St., Auckland. LL our Excellent Used Doors. Winl. (lows, Sashes. Grates. Ranges, under i-er; cheap.—Sam White and Sons. CORN Sufferers, write or call Bates and Dickeson, Pedo-Corn remedy; absolute cure; price Is 6d.—Tabernacle Bldgs.. 39 Karangahape Rd. IT* OR Painting and Paperhanging as it 1 should be done, contract or labour, moderate charges, ring 16-539. . MAR- VELL Products —Allbrite, Alooma. Metalline, Silverine. Glassine. Mar* Veil obtainable Wholesale Distributors. 3 Qv M ETALLINE, Silverine, Mar-Veil Products, obtainable Marriott s Stores, Feet and Sons. Karangahape Rd.. Page. Kingsland PRIVATE Detective Agency, 63 Queen St., Auckland. Evidence, information collected. —Supervisor. P. J. Brown, retired Sergeant. N.Z. Police. Phone 40-6 SB. W 3 Clean and Reblock Ladies’ and Gents’ Hats.-—Cox. the Hatter, ingahape Rd. _ TEACHERS OJt ELOCUTION Hilda parki-xsox, a.1.c.m., L.L.C.M. (Teachers’ Qualification Diploma). Elocution Teacher, of St. Joseph's Convent, speech training, recitation, reading; children's classes; interLyn ngs Studio, Rost Rd., MATRIMONIAL 10NFIDENTIAL Matrimonial Correspond e m-<’ Clobj stamp for partlcoj.—Boi 1X47. <i.P.O.. Auckland-

SUBSCRIBERS DESIROUS OF SEEING T HE HE OUN OUN while absent from the City on holiday, are requested to notify District Runners, or Phone The Sun Office. 46-S2O. AGENCIES ESTABLISHED IN ALL PROVINCIAL TOWNS. Is obtainable daily at the following Holiday Resorts: — ARAPUNI—T. Stephenson. ARATAPU —A. J. Daniel. -C. U. EdgeBUCK LAND'S BEACHhIII. BROWN’S BAT—Mrs. E. Wilkinson. CAMBRIDGE —Mr. F. M. Amos, Roma Tea Room. HENDERSON VALLEY—L. Pollard. HOWICK —J. Robertson. PIELENSVILLE —Mrs. L. NiCOl. I-lUAPAI—J. McKinlay. HIKURANG1 —Mrs. Raisbeck. HUNTHRVILLE —H. Towers. HOBSONVILLE —P. R. Osborne. KEREPEEHi—L. Dorman. KARANGAHAKE —Mrs. Everett. KAIKOHE —W. M. Wilkinson. KOHU KOHU—Low-Sergeant. KAWAKAWA—V. Cole. KATIKATI—L. Klee. KAITAIA —A. Watson. MORKINSVILLE—S. J. Coombe. MERCURY BAY —H. Osborne. MATAMATA —J. D. Rivett. MAMAKU —Cival and Co. MAMAKU —Haywood and Amson. IIARTON JUNCTION—Mrs. M. Foote, Railway Bookstall. MATATA—H. Lees. NGONGOTAHA —Mr. Chas. RobmsoiU NGONGOTAHA —Mrs. K. Davies. NGARUAWAHIA—R. .Eyre. OHA K LINE JUNCTION—Mr. F. F. Mahoney. _ „ - - OSTJGXD (VVaiheke) —E. E. Binns, b.b. OTOROHANGA —C. W. Harte. OTOROHANGA —D. Yeo. OPOTIK1 —W. J. Newell. OHURA—Mrs. M. Mclntyre. PAEROA —Mrs. M. J. Dunlop. PUKEKOHE —Miss H. E. Churches. PORTLAND —J. Gillespie. PUTARURU —Wilton. PIjTARURU—Mrs. I'. Rolfe. ROTORUA—L. Ewert. RUSSELL —Tom Brooker, York St. RAETIHI— A. W! Ashwell. ST. A HELIERS'—G. Wells-Smailes, Cliff PALMERSTON N. Flavell (Railway Bookstall). . O Plummer, IGo Main bt. Mr. Passey, Cuba St. TE ATATU —W. Illingworth. T Mil! A N G A—N Tauranga Dairy. THAMES—B D. Chapman. TE AROHA —J. D. Rivet. TE AROHA —Mrs. Deverall. TE AROHA —D. Hobson, rpw KUITI —J. Nicholls. TE KUITI —Mrs. Fox (Railway BookTAIHAPE—W. H. Farquhar (Railway TAJHAPE— A. M. Barnard and Co. TADMARUNUI — w. Stevenson. TAUMARUNUI —A. Adams (Railway wh ANGARKI—S. R. S. Bowyer. 10 W Wolfe St (Station Bookstall). WELLINGTON Jeffries. Thorndon Bookstall. W VIUKU —C. Jamieson. WAKGANIII-H. T. Jones and Son. WELLSFORD —Centreway Tea Rooms.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1059, 25 August 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1059, 25 August 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1059, 25 August 1930, Page 3

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