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Wanted. WANTED— An- Engine Driver; ■ must be handy man.—Apply John Murphy, 'le Aroha. , . . i l "VAT AN to Lend on Mortgage—£2ooo in .VV ' sums to suit Borrowers.— D. Abbott, 30, Shortland-st. •' ; • WANTED— Some" Kind Person to Adopt a Fine Sturdy Boy, 9yrs . old,—Apply Father," HERALD Office. A LADY (widow), particularly adapted, is desirous of obtaining Position of Managing Business; special recommendations.— - Widow, 8, HERALD Office. , A GENTLEMAN farming about 1500 Acres, -cjl Cattle. Sheep, and Agriculture, has 'a Vacancy for a Cadet. —Write "A Z.," HERALD, making appointment for Friday. ' BUILDERS.— Wanted—Situation as Carpenter; 3 years' experience, 4 years architecture.Apply. Improver, HERALD. TjIURNISHED HOUSE, small. Wanted, at ' J- Dovonport, • tor about three months; i no young children.—Apply A. S. Page, 246, Herald Office. ' :,"j\yrn..C. E. TURNER, M.1.M.M., M.Am.I.M.E., , j IVJL M.I.M'.E., just returned from Europe, . j after 17 years' mining experience there and . in America, is prepared to undertake any - class of Mining Work.—Address Atawhia, Nelson. ARTNERSHIP wanted in Good, Sound, Paying Business.—Details, etc., to " Busi- ■ ncss, 14." herald.Office. : j i i "DRINTERS.—Good Jobbing and News 1 ! X Comix, 36. disengaged; quick and clean; ! good all-round hand town or country.— - ; Minion. 12," HERALD " | SAWYERS. —Wanted—Situation on Survey yJ Party; 4 years' architecture and sur- < '' veying.— Chainman, HERALD. . f . rpo Money Lenders.—Wanted—Loan of £85, I I , on pood security.Apply by letter, } "Timber," Taumarunui. YOUNG Englishman, with 5 years' experience of Wholesale Hosiery and Underclothing, and Book-keeper, " wants Employ- ■ ment.—lC., 3. Herald Office. - — \ 1 APPRENTICE TO BOILERMAKING. WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A COUPLE OF APPRENTICES TO BOILERMAKING. Apply $ GEORGE FRASER AND SONS. LTD.. Stanley-street. A IMPLICATIONS in writing will be received I i.V from Lady Clerks for Two Vacancies in Wholesale Office . Essential that applicants should have had previous office experience, but not necessarily shorthand and typewrit- ' ing Address. "WHOLESALE,", . Care A. M. Bryden, , Queen-st. - T3UGGIES, NEW OR SECOND-HAND. II J " ) WANTED TO PURCHASE— , ONE LIGHT DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY, suitable for 14-hand cob. 5 ONE SINGLE-SEATED BUGGY, suitable for 14-hand cob. ' Send full particulars to CASH W., 249, ( Herald Office. ;; pi URj ISHING BUSINESS. . I Advertiser requires a Partner to develop 3 ' an Unusually Good Business in one of the most healthy and progressive Country Towns , in the North Island. The fullest investigation solicited, and guarantee given to de- - sirable man.— BUSINESS MAN. Care of HERALD Office. . rpo CHEMIST. ASSISTANT. r Wanted, for -Leading City Pharmacy—A i SMART COUNTER HAND, with knowledge of Photography ' ; State experience and wages required to "PRESCRIPTION. 17." -, ; r. * •••HERALD. " THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL ; PROVIDENT • 1 - SOCIETY 8 . . Requires the Services 0f.... ■ -iI - AN EXPERIENCED ' LIFE ASSURANCE i: ■ 1 -AGENT - FOR" TAR AN AKL; f: T Liberal' Terms to Successful Man. , EDWARD W. LOWE, , 5i ... Resident Secretary. • Branch Office: Customhouse Quay. Wellington. > -\TOUNG MAN. 33. married, seeks POSI--I TION; farm work preferred; distance no object. Long English>ommercial experience, 12 months in South American bush, and two ■ months on N.Z. bush Address, ■ ' " 11., 11," HERALD Office. ! rpHE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. t CHAIR OF AGRICULTURE. . Applications are invited from Gentlemen J qualified to fill, the Chair of Agriculture created under a recent Parliamentary vote. Salary, £900 per annum, with pension under curtain conditions. The applications, with testimonials, should be sent to the Registrar of the iUniversity, and should be in his hands not later than WEDNESDAY, the 14tli April. The gentleman appointed will be expected to enter upon his duties upon a date to be ■ arranged as early as possible in the current academic year. Full particulars may be obtained from the Registrar. H. E. BARFF. Registrar. 1 March 2nd. 1909. ANTED, AT ONCE- : GOOD MUTTON SLAUGHTERMEN. ; Apply prompt, i GISBORNE FREEZING WORKS. " . yy ANTED TO PURCHASE- > FAIR-SIZED BLOCK OF UNIMPROVED OR PARTLY-IMPROVED LAND. Soil must be good. Not particular which district. Price, about £1500 to £2000. Will Exchange Suburban RESIDENCE.. - 7 ROOMS (new), with-FIVE ACRES -u-u\D. as part payment (if desired), value £IUOO. • Full particulars to G. M. KIRKCALDY AND CO.. Real Estate Agents. Fort-st.. Auckland. Established 1399. Having opened a registry office At the Address, MISS SINCLAIR Will be pleased to receive names of Employers or those Seeking Employment. Country commissions will receive prompt attention. . MISS SINCLAIR, .' The Grafton Book Boom, Khyber Pass. I rpo PROPERTY - OWNERS, -1- WANTED TO PURCHASE, AT ONCECITY FREEHOLD, £1000 TO £9000. EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, Good locality; not exceed £1500. Also, FIVE OR SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE. Apply C. J. OWEN, Union Bank Buildings, Victoria-street. s ftinn DEPOSIT Wanted for 7-roomcd , Jfc>xUU Villa; 3 bays, li. and c. service; i gas lireS. etc.; , low price.—Macfarlane, Elizabeth-street, off Dominion Road, just > beyond Grange Road: R' GREEN AND CO., Manufacturers of I\, Spouting, Ridging, . and Down-pipes, Baths, Tanks, etc., Federai-st. 'Phone 1149. HOMEWARD BOUND.—Beautiful Presents —Inlaid Tables. Jewel Cases, Boxes, . from finest woods.—Norrie, next past Hellaby's, Shortland-st. 1 M WEARNE. Trance , Medium, last few ■ weeks.—33, Pitt-st., next St. Helens Hospital. ' f , '■ ' 1 , , f MADAME NOEL.: Mental and Magnetic IVJL Healer, ernes all Nervous Complaints, . The only rational treatment. Hours, ll to ' 5 daily.— Pitt-street; - • - ■ BEAUTY CULTURE.—Grace of form purity of complexion; the true secret of perfect health. Consult Madame Noel, American Mental and Magnetic Healer. Cures all. - nervous complaints. ' The only - rational treatment. Consultation free.— Pitt-st. Hours. 11 to 5; evenings. 7 to 9. • WELL-DRESSED Men and Women use - ,VV " All Blacks" Black and Tan Polishes. MRS. S. E. MORRISON, V.A.S., last week, interviewed daily.— Picton-st-, I onsonby. 11 till 7. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING.— E. > Hill, opp. M.C.A,,: Wellesley-street. gives utmostvalue for Ladies'. Gent 's, and Children's Le.ft-off and Misfit Wearing Apparel. Appointments punctually attended to.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14004, 9 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14004, 9 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14004, 9 March 1909, Page 1

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