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DOMESTICS WANTED. CAPABLE Woman, week or two, house duties.—Apply 27, John St., Ponsonby. x! 2 HOUSEKEEPER, widower, 3 children, relief worker; small wages.—Write B. 4312, STAR. 13 T ADY, refined, light duties, in return good home, small remuneration.—Write W. 8604, Star. 12 REFINED Girl, domestic duties, 9 till 7, vicinity Shelly Beach Rd.—l'hone 20-299. 12 WANTED, after Easter, for suburb, refined domesticated Girl, 14-16, help elderly business • couple, sleep in; home week-ends; 5/ weekly. — Write B. 4329, Star. 12 fond children, offered comfort- » » able Board return assistance house.— L. 4323, Star.. 12 A 1 REGISTRY, Palmerston Bldgs., 46-491—Housemaid Waitress, seaside ; Housemaid Waitress, permanent, City. x! 2 "DELL'S Registry, 45-702 — Housemaid Waitresses; Kitchenmaid Waitress; General, country, 20/ ; Generals ; Domestics. x! 2 "DELIABLE Registry, 42-293—Housemaid ■" Waitress, 30/ ( temporary, Waiheke, urgent; General. 10/ ; Domestics. xl 2 STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade. — Housemaid-Waitress, Waitress (temporary), Cook-Generals, House-Parlour-maid. xl 2 SITUATIONS WANTED. /"ILERK (27), accurate, adaptable, excel- ' lent reference, prepared do anything.— Reply Efficient, 8543, Stab. x! 3 GIRL, experienced, desires Position, housemaid, hotel.—Write 12, Ligar Place, Grafton. x! 3 GIRL (21), Domestic; fond children, permanent, with homely people.—Write Capable, 8398, Star. xl 2 TTAIRDRESSER (Lady), two years' experience, capable, all branches; town, country.—P.W. 8627, .Star.. 12 "POSITION country, hotel or boarding- -*• house, by capable Woman General. — P.M., 8314, Stab. 12 REFINED Young Lady, own car, good driver, seeks Position.—lnquire Star 90. xl 3 WANTED TO BUY. ABIDE Here—Forever Buying and Selling Books.—Mighty Atom Parcel Depot., Palmerston Bldgs., Customs St. . C A CCURATE Scales wanted, to weigh up to 41b; cheap.—Write W. 8612, Star. 12 APPAREL —Ladies' and Gent's Discarded Clothing; highest prices.—Write 71, Victoria St. C APPAREL —Mrs. Outtrim, Victoria St., Buys Ladies', Gent.'s Superior Clothing.—Phone 42-674. 18 A RTIFICIAL Teeth (pre-war), Broken Jewellery, Gold; prices now 50 per cent increased.—Pearline Co., Fergusson Bldgs., Civic Square. D ATTENTION!! Suits, Boots, Rifles, Old Gold, Silver, etc.; will call.— Meltzer, 61, Victoria St. Phone 45-330. D AUCKLAND Auctioneering Company will Auction or • Buy Furniture to best advantage.—Customs Street West. "hone 42-238. ■ D | BEFORE • Selling, ■ before Buying your Furniture, consult Squirrell and Co. We defy competition.—Phone 44-398. C rOOTTLES,'Sacks, Metals, Highest Prices. •*-* Ring or write. Reliable men will call. Clarke Bros., City. Phone 41-429, Newmnrket. Phone 44-109. C /RENT'S ieft-off Wearing Apparel, Old i vJT Gold, Silver,' etc.; highest prices.— Kissln's, 6, Customs St W. C ! RAMOPHONE, table or floor, with i Records; must be good order.—Write B. 4336, .Stari ; xl 2 IF he slaps you, slap him back, and Sell your Furniture to Mum's, opp. Town : Hall. Phone 47-367. xl 3

PETROL Punip for bowser station.— Winstone, Ltd., Box 400, Auckland. 12 ORTABLE H.M.V. Gramophone, Wringers, Saddles, Cabinet Sewing Machine, Office Chairs, Automatic Rifle.—l 7, Karangahape Rd. D EWING Machines, any make; best cash prices.—Globe, 154. Queen St., 40-20.V PINDLE Moulder, with Frpnch head, in good order.—King 47-763. x! 5 TAMPS—OId Postage Stamps Bought, Sold, Exchanged ; collectors call; large selections.—Powell, 45. Sliortlfind St. C TAMPS wanted, best prices given, collectors' approvals, cheap; Albums, Catalogues, etc. —Brodie, Hellaby's Bldgs.. onn. 0.P.0. C WESTMINSTER Chime flock, or movement ou!.v, unv condition : cheap.— Write W. 800!). .Star. xl 2 O1 OA WORTH Used Furniture, Nick-di-LUU Nac'rs. Useful Articles, bought over ennter.—Mum's, onn. Town Hnll. A TJIOR THE SAKE O" TOUR OWN I POCKET YOU OUGHT TO SELL YOUR USED FURNITURE OUTRIGHT FOR SPOT CASH To J. R. ROBERTSON, LTD., Auctioneers. Phone 43-025. W JJOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WE WILL BUY FOR SPOT CASH THE WHOLE OR PART OF YOUR FURNITURE Highest Prices Given. NO CARTAGE OR VALUATION FEES. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle (Valuers). GEORGE WALKER, LTD., Auctioneers, 249, Queen Street. Phone 42-815. D -JJSED ■JJUJRNITURE RANTED. BIG DEMAND. BEST PRICES. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., 191 Queen Street, Will Buy for Cash. Phone 40-325. GOLD BUYERS. BRING your Old Gold, Broken Brooches, Rings; highest market price paid.— Kissin, 10, Customs St. W. D GOLD. OLD. We Pay You the HIGHEST CASH PRICES. Realise on Old Gold or Diamonds. Please register parcels. Cash by return. JAS. PASCOE. Watchmaker, Jeweller and Diamond Merchant. 80, Queen St., and 66, Karangahape Rd. Also at Hamilton. D /-I O L D. K O L D. ALSO SOVEREIGNS. I OWING TO THE PUBLIC APPRECIATION, WE ARB CONTINUING THE INCREASE OF PER OUNCE EXTRA UNTIL'FURTHER NOTICE. ALSO, DIAMONDS AND SILVER. JJEFINERS & gMELTEKS QO., JjTD. (Est. in New Zealand over 25 years). CORNER OF QUEEN & WYNDHAM STS. (Few Doors Above Milne andChoyce, Ltd.). PHONE 46-602. WHY NOT LOOK OUT ANYTHING UNWANTED?—DO IT TO-DAY. • D GRAZING TO LET. FARMER would Graze Pair of Farm Horses through the winter for their use. Inquire Star 91. ____xl 3 p OOD Grazing to Let.—Apply 800, Great North Rd., Western Springs. xl 2 GRAZING WANTED. a RAZING, for thoroughbred brood mare, ■within twenty miles Auckland. —M. 8403, ft-riy sl2

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 86, 12 April 1933, Page 1

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793

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 86, 12 April 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 86, 12 April 1933, Page 1

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