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SITUATIONS VACANT. 15 words 1/- cash, 1/6 booked; 6d extra for every 5 additional words up to 40, One inch, 5/-. VVANTED, youth for dairy farm. Apply W. Carle, Levin. WANTED, a smart young man milk and deliver; refs, required. Fitchett’s Farm, Brooklyn. VVANTED, Shepherd, single, start im- ’’ mediately; wages £1 p.w., found. Reply to N 173, “Dominion.” VVANTED, Boy for Hutt Vailey farm, ’’ must be good milker, dean and intelligent. Apply C 169, “Dominion.” VVANTED, General Farm Hand, mar- ’’ ried, good milker, shepherding, etc.; refs. Apply by letter, P.O. Box 11, FeHding. . ■- VVANTED, Quotations Ploughing about ’’ 6 acres; supply own team and plough. Apply Mitchell, Fitzherbert Rd., Wainui-o-mata. QCOTTISH REGISTRY, 206 Quay.— Probationer Housemaid Waitress, young Domestic, Married Couples, dairy farm, temporary Laundress. CUNNINGHAM’S Elite Registry. 50 L 7 Boulcott St. Linen-housemaid, experienced woman cook, country, meet 11 Wednesday; refs.; wages 30/-. VVANTED, smart Bookkeeper to keep ’ ’ tradesman’s books at house, 2 evenings per month. State qualifications and terms to “Ajex,” P.O. Box 1179, City. WANTED, competent, reliable Married Ploughman, must be first-class horseman ; wages 45/- with house, cow, wood, quarter mutton wkly. State age, refs. School 3 miles. 5157. “Dominion. WANTED, experienced Married Couple (no children preferred), to manage backblocks dairy farm, 35 cows, machines ; wages £lO4 per annum, cottage, milk and butter. Apply F. Haldane, Bainham. , VVANTED, refined, domesticated girl, ’’ household duties, care for child 13 months, parents in business, good home, help given, 10/- and foiind. Protestant preferred. Only experienced need apply. “Manawatu,” E 177, “Dominion.” ~' LADY HAIRDRE S'SER. Particularly competent setting, marcel waving. Write in confidence, Will Jeffrey, Hairdresser, Featherston. JUNIOR TYPISTE. VVANTED, JUNIOR TYPISTE. Com- ’ ’ mencing.salary, £1 per week. Testimonials required. Apply SECRETARY, P.O. Box 1430, Wellington. WHOLESALE REPRESENTATION WANTED FOR WELLINGTON. HM-HS advertisement is addressed to J- wholesalers and agents prepared to act as selling representative in. Wellington, for grocery line possessing attributes of profitable business. The principal will be in Wellington on Wednesday, August 2, for I he purpose ot interviewing applicants. Those genuinely interested are invited to get into toneh with J. Inglis Wright, Ltd., Advertising Agents, Commercial Travellers Building phone 47-503 —and make an appointment. NEW ZEALAND DIVISION OF THE ROYAL NAVY. RECRUITING OF SEAMAN BOYS. rpWELVE Seaman Boys are required for the New Zealand Division of the Royal Naw. Candidates; must be over 15 and under 16 J years of-age, and will be required to pass an educational‘test and medical examination. Only candidates who are in all respects physically fit should apply. Teeth must be in good order. Complete artificial dentures will disqualify. . Application forms, particulars ot conditions of service, etc., may be obtained from the nearest Defence Office. Applications will close at the Defence Offices on August 23. R. F. DURMAN, Naval Secretary. MISS SUTTON. “ /GENTLEWOMAN’S Bureau and Domestic Registry, 39 Grant Rd., has vacancies for capable workers. Tel. 40780. TJADIOS are everywhere. Radio is A* l used everywhere, and its uses increasing. Isn’t it a profession worth considering? Johnson’s Wireless School, 8-10 Brandon St., Wellington C.l. Tel. 42-468. ILTONEY-MAKING opportunities are provided by Machine Knitting. Catalogue Free. Saunders and Co., Ltd., Box 872, Wgton. . A I’PLICANTS are reminded that to a*, ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully and Clearly.• PLANTS. TREES & GARDEN. TCELAND Poppy Plants, Unwin’s Giant Coonara strain, 1/6 dozen. T. Waugh, and Son, Lambton Qy._> EDGlFPlants—Escallonia, Ake-Ake, etc., 22/6 to 35/- 100. A. McMillan, Nurseryman, High St., Lower Hutt. BEAUTIFUL Gladioli, Prize Blues, Lavenders, Scarlets, Pinks, Orange named; 24 shades 7d. each, 6/6 doz. Griffiths’ Nurseries, bit. Eden, Auckland. /ANIONS, Straw, Brown, Globe, 5/1000 posted, 20/- 5000, rail paid. Martin, Waimauku, Kaipara Line. QEED Potatoes —Selected Sutton Supreme, £9 ton; sack lots, 10/-, cut. Meadows, 258 Wakefield St.. Wgtn. QTRAWBERRY plants, “Madam Melba,” “Captain Cook” .arieties, 3/6 100, £1 1000, rail paid. A, Everett, Tauranga. YEARLY Peas, Little Marvel and Thomas Laxton; good croppers, delicious flavour. 1/6 pint, posted. Better Seeds, Box 1194, Aucldnnd. fpOMATOES for early houses. Carter’s Improved, Sutton’s Bountiful, Market King, 10/- 100, sent anywhere; 1000 lots on application. J. Ballinger, Nurseryman, Lower Hutt. Tel. 63-166. PRIZE Roses in 30 named varieties, to flower this season, beautiful shades, 11/6 doz, posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Ellen, Auckland.< QOW Robinson’s Seeds. They’ll grow. 1?33 Catalogue, post free. H. Robinson. Seedsman, 174 Lambton Quay. STRONG Balled 2yr. Macrocarpa, guaranteed to grow, 36/- 100 net; heavy well-rooted trees, not balled, 18/-, 22/6. Coombs Nurseries, Palmerston Nth. VTEW “Gartrcf” Iceland Poppy, AusA’ tralian raised novelty, beautiful zonal and dark-edged shades. Sow now. Seed 1/- pkt, Te Aro Seed Co., Wgton. A JUGA metalica tricolor, beautiful AA n ew rock plant, variegated foliage, blue flowers. 1/3 each, posted. T. Waugb and Son. A PPLES, Peaches, Plums. Nectarines, aA- 2-year-old trees, well shaped, 16/doz, delivered to mil. Griffiths’ Nurseries. MtEdemAuckland. TpREE 1 1933 Garden Annual now pubA lished. Hundreds of latest novelties listed. Write to Te Aro Seed Co., Wgton. OROAD Beans. Exhibition Long Pod A* Sow now for success; 6d packet T. Waugh and Son, Seedsmen. Wgton PLANTING Season now for Roses. Shrubs, and Hedge Plants. Descriptive Catalogues free. T. Waugh and Son, Lambton Qy. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, 5/- 100; Double Peony Roses, 1/6 each; Tiger and Xmas Lilies, 9d. each, posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 262, 1 August 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 262, 1 August 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 262, 1 August 1933, Page 1

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