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Situations Vacant. BOY, smart wanted.—R. C. Hawkins and Co., 220, Queen St. BOY, smart, wanted for messages.—Thomas W. Dockray, 25, Shortla-nd St. , BOY, smart, wanted, to run messages and ■ make himself generally useful.—Har- , ringtons, N.Z., Ltd., next G.P.O. BOOT Trade.-Clicker wanted, also Apprentice to clicking and Girls for j raachineroom —R. Walton, Lion Brand, Wakefield Street. COOPER, first-class, wanted.-William \J Macrae. Mangere. pOACHSMITH first-class, wanted for WhaV' ngarci.— Burns and Co., Customs , Street. ' CANVASSER, Advertisement, smart, \J wanted.—Apply, stating terms, to Alpha, 368. Herald. COSTUME Machinists and Finishers \J wanted; also, Trousers Machinists wanted immediately.—Mono n and Co., England St., Ponsonby. DRESSMAKER wanted for few days: able to fit.—Mrs. Thatcher, Mossley, Spring St., Momingside. 'Phone 1327. DRAUGHTSMAN.-Surveyor's Computing : Draughtsman wanted—State qualifications, to Surveyor, HERALD Office. GIRL, respoctable, wanted, to assist traveller, temporary.—Hall of Commerce, Room 12. GARDENER, handy with tools, animals, and willing, wanted; refs. essential.— Apply by letter, MO.. 362, HERALD. GOVERNESS wanted for Tolago Bay; subjects up to 6th Standard and Music.—Apply in first instance, to Mrs. Gilfillan, Owen's Rd., Epsom. HAIRDRESSER'S Improver wanted; state experience and wages.—H. L. Musgrave, Hairdresser. Rotorua. LAW Clerk-Wanted Junior Clerk, with knowledge of shorthand and typewrit-ing.-Law Clerk, 353, HERALD. T AUNDRY. - Wanted - Experienced JU Sorters, Markers, Collar Machinist, and Girls for mangle-room— Zealand Latindry Co., Quay St. MANAGING Foreman.—Applications are invited for the above position. Applicants must be skilled Mechanics, also thoroughly understand Milking Machines and Oil Engines. Salary £300 a year. Applications close May 6.—The Ridd Milking Machine Coy., Ltd., Queen St.. New Plymouth. PROBATIONER wanted; salary, £30 p.a — Medical Superintendent, Te Waikato Sanatorium, Cambridge. PLUMBER, competent, reliable, wanted; all-round man preferred.—Egmont Plumbing Works, Opunake, Taranaki. OHORTHAND Typiste, good, wanted.0 Frank M. Winstone. 39, Customs St. SECOND Hand wanted for country bakehouse; duties to commence Monday morning next.— by letter, enclosing copies of refs, to H. S. Valentine and Co., Mercer. "DOY, SMART, INTELLIGENT. WANTED ■° FOR OFFICE. Apply, SHARLAND AND CO., LTD.. Wholesale Chemists, Lome Street. T/AIPARA HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications are invited for position of SECRETARY AND TREASURER to above Board. Salary, £150 per year. Conditions may be seen at HERALD Office. Applications will be received up to Noon of | THURSDAY, 7th May. J. HOGG. Secretary (pro tem.l. Dargaville. T ADY CANVASSER WANTED TO CALL ON BUSINESS FIRMS. Light and steady work. Apply PROSPEROUS, • ■ 11, fIBBALD Office. /-OFFICE BOY. Wanted—Respectable, well-educated, competent Boy for large mercantile office. One just left school preferred. A dp It OFFICE, P.O. Box 402. THE VINCENT HOSPITAL AND 1 CHARITABLE AID BOARD. ■ Applications are invited to fill the position of Resident Medical Superintendent of the Dunsfan Hospital, Clyde. Salary, £250 per annum, with _ free residence and private practice permitted, also Friendly Society, worth £50 per annum. Duties will commence on July 1. Full particulars from the Undersigned, with whom applications must be lodged on or before May 23, 1914. JNO. S. DICKIE, Clyde. _ Secretary. WANTED - INSURANCE CLERK. V> to take charge Auckland Chief Agency; must bo capable and energetic. Splendid change for ambitious man. Applications (stating ige and experiencs), which will be treated as confidential, to be addressed to INSURANCE, 10, HERALD. WANTED FOR FANCY DEPARTMENT, TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTONCAPABLE MAN. TO TAKE CHARGE. Knowledge of Hosier}'. Gloves and Haberdashery. Good Salary and Prospects to First-class Man. Addlv personally to THOMPSON AND SAUNDERS, 18, Hall of Commerce Buildings. 1 .... ' . ™——' Pupns Wanted. DANCING, Wapiti Hall, Epsom.—Dancing 398, HERALD. tFcTm DRESSMAKING. The IDEAL HOME System is UNLIMITED in its scope. The NEWEST, BEST, and EASIEST to Learn. Correspondence or personal lessons. Free practical demonstrations daily.—Miss Dowsed. 54, City Chambers. MISS AYLING. - Woodcarving. , Pokerwork, Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Price lists sent. Classes day and ' evening.—4, Strand Arcade. ISS~FLORRIE BENNS. LAB., resumes teaching pianoforte May 4; vacancies pupils, terms, 255—50, Weliesley St- East, \7"IOLIN and Mandoline taught by John Manson, Henderson, Woodside Rd., Mt. Eden, 4th on left from Henley Rd. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY CLASSES. Mrs. King, who has London, Parisian, and Colonial experience, will take classes at her Rooms. 175, Symonds St. (opp. Lyric Theatre). Cutting and drafting taught. Perfectly cut and fitting patterns supplied. Private classes for friends by arrangement. Hours: ilo,ning, 10 to 12; afternoon, 2 to 6; evening, 7 to 9. End of Id section. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING 0 MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, 27, Khyoer pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing Stuttering and all impediments of speech. Mr. McDougall uses the method taught by Professor Wyllie, of Edinburgh Unierßity, the greatest authority on the cause and cure of stammering in Great Britain. First-class references and testimcnials. rpHE NEW IMPERIAL DRESS CUTTING 1 SCHOOL. No. 11. H.M. ARCADE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Charts understood first lesson. DAY AND EVENING ROBES. Twenty lessons. £1 Is. Two Gold Medals and Two Grand Prizes taken in Open Competition Against the World. Charts Produce Over 100 Different Designs for Ladies, Girls, and Boys. Free Lesson at Any Time. POACHING FOR EXAMINATIONS, \j DAY OR NIGHT. Matriculation, Solicitors' Goneral Knowledge, Public Service, St. VI. Certificate of Proficiency, Scholarships Individual Tuition. No Classes. Start Any Time. Two Hours a Week. 2gns a QuarterHA N SARD, 81, Shortland Street. A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15594, 28 April 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15594, 28 April 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15594, 28 April 1914, Page 1