SITPATIOW- VACANt. TO SPORTING JOURNALISTS. THE "N.Z. REFEREE" . Requires the Services of a RACING. REPORTER. Award Rates'. Apply EDITOR, "N.Z. REFEREE/ C/o "Christchurch Press" Company, Ltd., ' Chrlstchurch. S4 mHE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications will be received by the undersigned until WEDNESDAY, April 21, for the Position of THERAPEUTIC X-RAY ASSISTANT (LayJ, For the Dunedin Hospital. Preference given to one already trained. Salary at the rate of- £300 per annum. Conditions of appointment may be seen at office of this paper. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. February 15, 1926. 17 (5 JUNIOR SALESWOMEN. RENDELL'S, LTD., Require For Their Art Needlework and Paper Pattern Department A JUNIOR SALESWOMAN WITH 2 TO 3 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. APPLY~MANAGER. ' . ■ ,20 TX7ANTED for a School, First and Second *T Cooks, Kitchenmald, First, Second, Third Waitresses, Three Housemaids, One House Parlourmaid, Pantrymaid, Relieving Maid, and outside Housemaid. Uniform provided. Regular times off. Good holidays. Apply immediately to B. 6017, Stab. 13 A T • E D, MEN'S COAT MACHINISTS, JUVENILE COAT MACHINISTS. Apply MR. G. DINNE, ROSS AND GLESDINING, Grey Street. ■ ■"VTOUiND MiAN", 18-20 YEARS OF AGE, "WANTED FOR WAREHOUSE. With 'Experience in 'Engineers' Supplies. . Good Prospects for one of good personality. Apply in writing: JAS. J. NT VEX AND CO., LTD., Customs Street We**. Auckland. PPg-XS WAWTED. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, Upper Queen St. ■"- Pianofore, Violin.—Careful individual attention given by J. O'Kane. 53 A CCOUNTANCY Examinations. Class —*- and Individual. Tuition.: Drawing, French, Latin,' English.—Ashlelgh College, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. ART Bas-etwork, Leatherwork, Poker- ±*- work, Pewterwork, Pen Painting, Carving. Prospectus posted.—Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. ; ________ "D ACKWARD Education. — Primary and -*-* Secondary Subjects; moderate fees; advancement assured.—-G. Robinson, 29, Khyber Pass. . ECOME an Efficient Dressmaker—Learn Cutting, Making. Designing.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison Chambers, Queen St. b OOKKEBPBR'S Diploma. — Small classes, under qualified accountant. Commencing March. — Particulars from Accountant. P.O. Box 1675. ~i DRESSMAKING Classes.—Costumee. Coat Frocke, Evening Dresses. Cut, Fitted Hours; 10-12, 2-4; evenings arranged. McClymont and Woodhead, ' 40, City Chambers. • *- R» PICKERING, Teacher Saxophone, • Mandolin, Guitar (Hawaiian), Tenor Banjo.—Teaching resumed Studio, 16, Academy Music, Upper Queen St. Phone Academy. d Ij-VREXCH Tuition.—Mademoiselle Musseler resumes early February. Intending Pupils may Dβ enrolled.—3o2, Mt. Eden Rd ; a JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, w 'Cello, Mandoline.—243, Symonds St. opp. P.O. (Mrs. B. L. Perking.) p T ADIES, Make Your Own Dresses, Coa- ■— tumes. We Cut, Tack, Fit, you finish — Misa Watt, Tabernacle Bldgs. ' ' c T ANGUAGES.—French, German, English -*- Literature. Classes for beginners or advanced.—Mrs. Haring, Melmerly College, Parnell. T ILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, lXb7, ■M- Teacher Singing, Voice Production, Piano, Theory.—Studio 229, Jervois Rd., Heme Bay Terminus. y Tt/TILLINBRY Classes Daily. Come and -»-»- learn to make your own hats. Miss Sinclair. Pacific Buildings. " ■\TODERN Millinery Classes, -day and ?l . eTe 5- in S: Wtek tuition.—Miss Cornthwaite. No. 6. Tabernacle Bldgs.. Newton. MOTOR Car Driving.—Council Certificate guaranteed.—MayhUl's. Garage, 6 Lower-Albert St. Phone 42-307. . 0 ■\rOTOR Driving Taupht thoroughly by - TJ - experts; Council Certificate guaranteed; fees moderate.—Rushton's Motor Sales, Auckland Motor School, 57, Albert Street. ■ * jv TITRS. McINTYRE, L.C.V.- Violin and ■I"- Piano.—24, Paice Ay., Dominion Rd. <U pIANO, Violin, experienced lady, few .T" vacancies; easy methods • auiofc results; fr?m £1 1/ term.—Wri?e S. 3870* ■piANIST (Lady), young, has Vacancies — for few Pupils; beginners preferred • terms 30/ quarter.—Write S. 37H. Star! CJHOWCARD Writing offers congenial remunerative employment. Easily learot. Moderate terms. —"X" System 32 Queen fit D* mEACHER,. experienced, qualified, has -*• Vacancies for Scholarships, Proficiency or Backward Children; evening classes — Write B. 3683. Star. classes. rpHELMA GORDON, L.T.C.L., L.A.M., -»-. Teacher Pianoforte Theory.—Studio, 31, Vermont St., Ponsonby. c XTIOLIN Tuition, by ; an experienced » player.—Address Strad, 3, Carlton Gore Rd., City. ; b TTTILLIAM D. WEBBER, Teacher of TT pjano and - Theory, 19, . Pompallier Terrace, Three Lamps, .Ponsonby. Terms moderate. , 157 CHABLTON Avenue, Valley Bd.— «Latin. French. Italian, Spanish, German, Gregsr Shorthand, Bookkeeping. Maurice Keeslng. C HOME NURSING CLASSES OO>rMFNCTNCS FEBRUARY 22. 1926. 12 LESSONS £2 2/ And 6 LESSONS £11/ CLASS ROOM. 120. PACIFIC BUILDINGS. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evening, from ... 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays, from 2 to 4 p.m. SISTER ELEANOR. N.Z.R.N., PACIFIC BUILDINGS. C. QWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS. ALL CLASSES RESUMED. B D. B. ANDERSON. POGS FOR SALE. BLACK Cocker Spaniel Puppies, purebred.—Chignell, Kiosk, Takapuna Beach. . BLUE Belton Setter Pups, 8 weeks old, 50/; Persian Cats, 20/.—Govan, Jellicoe ltd., ilannrewa. .. - - CROCKER Spaniels, black, bitch, 2 years. Also Bitch Puppies', 6 months.—Apply Eric Hay. Wainkn. "CH)X Terriers for Sale.—Apply 19 ■*- Mackelvle St.. Grey Lynn. 106 "POX Terrier .Dog Puppies, beauties, -io/« m w ' fl: , yo, J n B Muscovy Ganders, 10/6—Harwood, Titlrangi Rd., New Lynn! PEKINGESE cmale), extra flat face 2 ""' •«« -ther.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1926, Page 2
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