Wanted. T\J ANTED — Good Second-hand * Safe.- » * Apply. Box 670, G.P.0.. Auckland. "OTANTED to Purchase—A Trap, up to it Zscwt.—Robertson Bros., Symonds-st. r ANTED—A Young Lady as Probationer. V V for Mount Pleasant Hospital.—Apply Mount Pleasant. \JU ANTED—Good Laundress, Rotorua. meet V? employer to-day, 12 o'clock.—Mrs. Lockley, H.M. Arcade. T\ r AN TED—Labourer and Strong Lad.— V V Apply. Kerslake and Newson, St. Patrick's Church. Wyndham-st. ~\~\T ANTED, by Lady—Position in Bar or ; VV place 01 trust; good credentials; j country preferred. J. 8., Hekald Office. I "OTANTED Known—Ganderton's Energy | * » Tonic to build up the mind and body ; ! for summer,—Medical Dispenser, Ponsonby Road. "WANTED— A Respectable Lad.-.1. C. Pelr » » ham. Ladder. Steps, Harrow. Incubator, Lawn Marker, and Clothes Chest Maker. Al-bert-«t. "OTaN'TED—lmprover to the Uairdressing. V V for the country.—Apply to Mr. Wiseman, care 11. E. Partridge and Co., Custom.st„ Auckland. TXT ANTED to Buy— Left-off Clothing. Jewel- » > lery. Boots, and Household Effects.— Mrs. Noonan. 179, Hobson-st. Letters promptly attended to. ANTED Known—Wm. Over. Expert j 'VV Piano Tuner. Pianos thoroughly tuned j and repaired.— Repairing Factory, ! Eden Terrace. j IAT ANTED— hotel, town, and couu- | » » try, 20s; Cook-Laundress, 15s; Generals, ' House-Parlourmaids, Pantry Boy.— Wal- ] don. 25, Newton. i THI/ r ANTED—HeIp from 9 to 3 o'clock, pood j » » place: Generals, Housemaids; Fur- ! nished and Unfurnished Rooms to Let.Grey j Lynn Registry. Western Park. "TTfANTED—IOOO People to Save 5s on a V V Pair of Boots at W. C. Soar, 249. Karangahape Road, near Reservoir. Best Value in the City for Boots and prioes. \7iT ANTED—A Cook. £2; Kitchen Boy. 15s; it Farm Hand, no milking, 20s; Milkers, 12s. 255; Farm Couples: Boys and Youths, facj tory, 15.3. 25e.—Heighton and Co.. 48, Queen-st. WANTED, at the end of January—A Governess for the country, Wamgaro. : English. French, and music— evenings I or by letter to Miss Picken, 143, Grafton | Road. j j \/\7"ANTED, by Married Man—Situation in tV Country Store; live years in present situation: thoroughly conversant with P.O. work; highest references.—Apply, " X.Z.," HBBALD Office. WANTED Young Man as assistant in retail business; must have good references.—Apply, stating age. etc., to ASSISTANT. Care, of HERALD Office. A REFINED Young Lady wants Position j as Companion or Governess.—Apply I " Esther," Grey Lynn Post Office. j | A MARRIED Couple, recently arrived in ; ' -*■-■- the Colony, would be glad of Employ- [ i ment on a Farm, or any post of trust, hav- j | ing had several years of colonial farming in 1 ! all its brunches.— further particulars, ! j apply to " J. 5.," 62, Douglas-street, Pon- : sonby. j BOARD and Residence wanted, by 2 Girls, i 13 business during day; Syinonds-st. or j ' about Grafton Road preferred; terms mode- i ' rate.—Apply, "H.H.," HERALD Office. | CHARACTER Sketch General Trepoff. W. T. Stead's criticism of " The Spring ' Chicken." December " Review of Reviews." j DRAPERY.— Lady, experienced all branches, desires meet another lady with small capita], open shop prosperous suburb; ex- . ceptional opportunity.—"Lucrative," Herald, j Gt ENTLEMAN requires Private Rooms and ! i Board, not far from city.—State particu- | j lars and terms to " C.E.E.," HERALD Office, i j T ADY wanting Occupation would give her ' , J-J services for use of spare bedroom in I home of refined family.— " Z.,"' j HERALD Office. NURSE, Trained, would give services for mouth, -or longer, for return passage ' from Auckland to Wellington or Christj church.—" E.," HERALD Office . . | rj~HVO Young Men. as Working Partners I i (small capital) for Fruit Farm and Of- | fice (North).— " Viticulture," Newton I Post Office. 'TpANNERS — work splitter and shaver; -L also Table and Brush Hand.—Answers to ; ".Shaver." IIEP.ALD Office. "pKAVELLEft, on Commission, with connecJ- tion amongst Storekeepers, town and country, for Manufacturers' Lines.— HERALD Office. I _ , HPHE Undersigned has a Vacancy for a ResX peotable Youth, to learn Farming and Station Work; one who can ride and drive ( horses, and milk (only two cows) preferred.— I Marcus Wilkins, Waikoukou. TO GROCERS.—Wanted, for General Store. Suburbs—An Energetic Man, with knowledge of grocery, for canvassing and clerical work.—Apply by letter, with copies of references, to A.8.C., care of A. J. Entrican and Co.. Ltd., Auckland. STAMPS.—Wanted £250 worth, 1840-70. 5s to kj .£5 each, rarities.—Stamp Co., 341, Col-lins-street. Melbourne. /CLIENT wishes Purchase EIGHT-ROOMED // HOUSE, at cither Remuera or Epsom. C. J. OWEN. 17, Mining Chambers, Exchange Lane. j WANTED, for the Lace Department, at | RENDELL'S. LTD., QUEEN-ST., YOUNG LADY ASSISTANTS, With about 12 or 18 months' experience. j "P U R N I S II E D HOUSE. Wanted to Rent for 12 months, from Ist February Next FURNISHED HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS. No Young Children. Remuera, Epsom, or Onehunga Districts Preferred. J. M. AND J. MOWBRAY. 22. Shorthind-st. TT-ARANGAHAKE SCHOOL OF MINES. Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials, will be received till Noon on TUESDAY, December 18, for the position of Assistant. Applicant to state subjects of the School of Mines syllabus he is capable of teaching, which must be not less than four; also Salary required. Successful candidate to commence duties on February 4 next. R, R. LLOYD, Secretary. ! Karangahake, i November 28th. 1506. i ATATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF NEW ]i> ZEALAND, LI. ED. Applications will be received at the Office 1 of the Association, Panama-street, WellingI ton, up to December 21 next, from persons i qualified to represent the Association on the j Home Markets. Particulars as to duties and j salary can be obtained from the undersigned, i on and after SATURDAY, November 24. . i JOSEPH G. BARENESS. j Secretary. Wellington, November 15. I jTp A H T N E R SHIP. WANTEDj AN ACTIVE PARTNER IN MY BUSINESS j As Auctioneers, Estate Agents, arid Furniture Manufacturers. ' Principals only. W. C. DAVIS. Auctioneers, Etc., Hamilton. | rp n AMES II O S P I T A L. | I ! Applications for the Office of Resident SurI geon to the Thames Hospital, addressed to , the Chairman of the Hospital, will be re- ! ceived until 4 p.m. of MONDAY, the 7th January, 1907. Duties to commence not later . ' than February 1, 19-37. Salary. £300 (three - I hundred pounds.) per annum, with free re- " ! sidenc.e (unfurnished) and the right of private practice, subject to certain restrictions. J. E. BANKS. Secretary. ] i Thames Hospital. ■ i Baillie-st,, Thames. I I O EC It E T A. R Y. The Wellington Timber Merchants' Asso--1 ciation invites Applications for the position of Secretary. Applicants must have expert knowledge of New Zealand Timber, and also of tic- - counts. Salary, £400 per annum. , Particulars of duties, etc., can be obtained on application to the undersigned, by [ whom written applications (with references) : will be received not later than WEDNES- - DAY. 2nd January, 1907. All communications confidential. Personal canvass will '. disqualify. WM. HOPKIRK. Acting Chairman. , Waring Taylor-street, Wellington. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 1
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