1 '' Situations Wanted. ACCOUNTANT, married man, turned ix down, excellent credentials, duly qualified. wide and useful experience, disengaged. —Energy, Box 1150. Auckland. \ pHEMIST'S Assistant.— Soldier V seeks employment; 3 years dispenser to forces; best refs.—Reliablo,_ 2GS. HERALD. CLERK, ineligible, wants work, spare or whole time—G., 167, He&ALP/COMMERCIAL Traveller, ineligible, young, \J experienced desires position as Traveller or Warehouseman; highest references. Conscientious, 221, HEBALO. ' COMPOSITOR, jobbing and news (marV rjed), seeks engagement, town or conntry office.—lneligible, 250, HERALD. desires engagement; thorJ . oughly competent, all duties; adult family preferred; refs.; stato particulars and salary.— 264, RURALD. JUNIOR Clerk requiries situation) : knowledge of book-keeping, shorthand and typewriting; good refs.— Wilson, P. 0., Onehunga. ■ LADY offers services light duties, part of day, in return home and small salary. , —Student, 225 Herald. MAN, young, with certificate, desires position Motor-driving with 'private or delivery car.—Careful, 237, HERALD. PLOUGHMAN. Young,Mun,19. good with horses, wants job; ploughing or general ' farm Pearson's Registry, Exchange . Lane. ■ PLOUGHMAN, married, wants situation; thoroughly competent; ineligible military servico.Ploughman, Post Othce, Takapuns. ■ "UETURNED Soldier, married; good bookII keeper, shorthand-typist, requires situation^—Accurate,'2o2. HERALD. I QHARE-Milking wanted by family, 45 to : O 50 hand, 70 to 100. machines; good I s.— C.,_ Kerepeehi. Thames. ' SHARE-MILKING wanted by respectable, • u reliable family, on food dairy farm; 45 to 60 (machines); sober and onergetio ! man, life's experience; good fencer and shod builder: several years in full charge last place; highest —Particulars to Reliable, Post Office. Waitoa, Thames ' Valley. ■ ■ ■ SOLDIER'S Wife and Friend • would like position together in a refined home,— ' W.M., 267. HBUAL'O. STOKER wants position, with either wood or coal; town or country.— 245. J BBBALD. AILORESS wants cmplcyment; trousers or vests.—A.B.C., 254. HERALD. ..., Pupils Wanted. /-lAN You Swim?— guarantee to teach: ' V Mon.. Tues., Thurs.. , Tepid Baths. ' will resume teaching April 15.—D. .B. ' Anderson. . ■ LESSONS given in Pen Painting, Woodcarving, Pokerwork, , and Stencilling Articles de.igned or plain: Drioe lists posted. ' —Miss Avling, 4. Strr.nd Arcade. Auckland. T~EARN~TO~WRITE SHOWCARDS.-Dsy JU Evsnine Classes and by Corrospond- • enc».—WiUott Showcards, 466, Qu«.en St, ; 10 p.c. off for Soldiers. . t TTNIVERSITY Coach undertakes individual U tuition, all subjects,, and exams.; " backward education a speciality; moderate ! fees.—Box 1215, G.P.O. ■ I EARN Motor-driving and Mechanism, J careful tuition; City Council certificate guaranteed: moderate fees.—lrvin, Wiko- ' field St- 'Phone A'.'o72. ' MOTOR-Driving taught on modern Daim- . ler and American cars; taxi or private ' certificate guaranteed.— J. Lewis, ' Taxi Stand, Customs St. E. 'Phones 3302 " smUlO. \ ' _____ ' "\,fRS. MARIE ALEXANDER receives ' IvJL Pui'ils for French and other Lan- • guages; also, English Literature.—fl, Rotho- ! say St.. lUmutra. : , SCHOOL of Lacemaking and Art Needlework, Short's _ Bides,, opp. National I Bank.— evenings are here. Make the most of them. Exclusive designs land novelties. Send for card. M. -JENNINGS. -. CORRESPONDENCE Lessons, individually compiled each Pupil.' all Subjects. 1 Economical eSicient courses Matriculation, " Teachers' Certificates. Pharmacy, National ' Scholarships, Tublio Service Entrancerßook- . keeciuK, Shorthand, etc. Write prospectus, . Special " War" price list.—Metropolitan Cord resoondenco College, P. 0.. Box 671, Auckland - OCHOOL of Dressmaking.—Mrs.' Maloolm- . O son. late of London.' with" high-class pracrictJ experience,- cuts end prepares Ccjetumes. Drsases, and Blcutna for Home Finishing. Prompt attention -given to country ord.rs. Dressmaking Classes: • Single Lesson, Is 6d; - Training Course, £3 i lis. Trousseaux and Travelling Outfits un- ' dertaken. Address: Ovsr Walkor's, Chemist, - Welleeley St. West corner Elliott St. I " apartments Wanted, BOARD and Residence required by soldier with private family; no other boarders; piano essential.—Military, 265, Herald. ■ }?LAT, small, with 2 bedrooms, or Half i. Furnished House, wan'ed for July, A.niunt. and September.—Ormerod. 256, I HKHALD. ' RETURNED Soldier requires Board with " It refined family; musical.— 239, & HERALI>. , OOM, single, nicely furnished, wanted • it for Kentieman in business: Symonds St. I locality.—Permanent. '260. HERALD. j 75 OOM, front, furnished, large.' sunny, it wanted by married couple: uso convs.; hm-dy city: 'phono preferred.—Room. £61. ' HERALD. ■ ' Apartments Vacant. i ' i PARTMENTS. furnished and unfurn_A. ished. in good positions.—Austral Agency 17. Pkanix Chambers, opp. G.P.O. 'Phone 2102 A. • '•■■■ '• ■ APARTMENTS for Visitors and Permanents, , home-like. Single room, 6s; • board, XI. or breakfast only.—HiHcrest. East Bt.. Symurls St. " ' '' A PARTMENTS.— Furnished Bright J\. Airy Rooms, preferably to people away , during day; St. Stephen's Avenue.—Address at HbhaLD. ' BOARD and Rosidenco' or Apartments.— Clovelly Private Hotel, 11, Lowe* • Symonds Street, 'Phone 1443. Terms maderate. ■'.!■■■." -r' ' ■ • (1 L 1 F T O N, J Whitaker Place, off Symonds St., first tram step past St. Paul's. Apartments. - Breakfast optional. 'Phone 3216. ) Central—Select—-Quiet. DEVON PfcßT.—Superior Furnished Bright Fiat, separate kitchen gas stove, califont: beautiful view; five minutes' walk. i Address at HKRATjI>. TjILATS, newiy-turnisasd . with kitchen' r i- ettcs; every modem con.; Id —Shar- ' row, 79. Mauukau ltd., Parnell. 'Phone 1639. GLENORA, 4, Beresford St., Id sec., opp. Fire Station—Good accommodation for ; visitors and permnnents; good table; reasonable term j 1" ANGHAM Private Hotel, 78, Wyndham J St., uoit Laidlaw Leeds.—Under new :. management. First-class Accommodation i. for Visitors; Bmin railway and ferries. Telegrams: Latightmi. Auckland. 'Phono 2252. 1 TVfI'ARATnON, Ht, Symonds St.—Superior IVi Board and Residence, psrruanents and visitors. Under entirely new management.— Mre. Moriarty. 'Phone 268 ft. MOUNT ROYAL. 237, Upper Symonds Vacancies for Visitors and PerI, manento- terms mod., ell conv3.— La Detie. 'Phone 852. . ! "HOOMS, 6s week per bod all comforts, i. .Li (itting, auioko rooms, baths, p.w.c,— l Brighton House. 81, Bobsow St., near Victoria St.. lmin Queen St. Trim at door. i 'DOOMS.— Bed#, os 6d and 7# Gd, . It breakfast if desired: Doublt (M.C.). 13s fid -. all convs.. sitting-rmoke room, hot bath " and shower, electric light throughout; Bmius ' station.—Victoria House. 48. Nelson St.. City. O R R ~N To" 3. GRAFTON ROAD, near Choral - Hall. ' i First-class Accommodation. 'Phone ; 1703. MISS C. BURKE. , rpHE Girls' Hostel, " Tunea," City Road, i A Auckland. Very. high, healthy position. ■ For Bj-idents, scholars of Eecondrry schools, and other girl boarders? Young rirla specially - 0 cared tor.-MISS HAMMOND. Principal. Th e c H t M E s. ■ 57. : SYMONDS STREET. • The above Popular House is now con--0 ducted as an Apartment House on the Ens* 8 lish system.' 'Phono 1144 • MRS. MARTIN. " TTENTNOR, Devonnort, has Vacancies for V 2or 3 permanent guests. Winter tariff ' on application. *- Miscellaneous. P' ADEREWSKI, tho World's, Greatest Pianist, prefers Erard Pianos.—Sole ' Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. 1 Coldicutt. Manager. ■ <■> Thousands ' 'OF -t v BARS OF "TANIWHA" SOAP . 1 Are being sold every day because it is so ' * j Pure and Good PHOTOGRAPHY. — Out-door work every description; family groups, interiors, ! flashlights.—Price Photo. Co., Three Lamps, Ponsonby. 'Phone 3669. . i »rr» AN 1 W HA- • SO A ' ■ j Cannot in the least degree hurt the k akin or Injure the most delicate fabric.'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 10867, 4 June 1918, Page 1
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