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Wanted. TXT^ANTED— General. Servant; must be tv v.: able to —Apply Empire Hotel. WANTED, within a Month—Experienced 'J TV... Nurse, 15a a week; good needlewoman; ho other duties—Apply S., HERALD Office. WANTED— . Woman Cook, young, references, 255; boardinghouse, country.—Miss Oolson, Bell's Elite Registry. 83, Symonds-st. "V\7"ANTED, by Energetic Young Scot-Situ- »> ation, in city or country; strong and willing.—Warren's Agency,' Upstairs, 26, Highst. 'Phone -2692. . BUTCHER. — Wanted — Good Shopman; steady man.—Apply, with references, Conroy and Co., Napier BOOT TRADE.—Wanted-2 Girls as Beginners in Machine Room.—G. A. Coles and Co., Ltd., Eden Terrace. EX-NAVY Blacksmith, with wide experience, total abstainer, wants Work, any kind; good discharge and local references — Mechanic, '64, herald. HANDY MAN wants Job, any description; - used to gardening and horses.— E., 17, HERALD. Office. HANDY Man, age 26, wants Situation; used to milking and horses; good worker.— Milk, 76, HERALD Office. LADY wants Light Position, to cook, serve in shop or learn bar, in country ; low wages—Capable, ,56, HERALD Office. , LADY, with one little girl, aged 10 years, J wants Situation as Housekeeper in refined home, to either 2 or 3 Single Gentlemen or Widower (one child not objected to).— Reply G., HERALD Office. */ MAN, aged 40, wants Situation; good, reliable milker; used to farm work.— Apply Milker, 30, HERALD Office. POULTRY. -Warited-About 50 Good Laying Fowls; young birds.—State price, landed Waikumete— L. Thompson, Kurangai, Oratea. PROSSER'S . Registry. 167, Queen-st—Farm X Hand wanting Employment, expert with horses, milking, ploughing, or general farm work (Wife if required.) PROSSER'S Reliable Registry, 167, Queenst.—Waiting Employment—Experienced Housemaids, Waitresses, Men and. Women Cooks, Barmaids, Barmen, Farm Hands, Porters, Bushfellers. '..■■'•' SITUATION by Experienced Farm Hand, C 5 colonial, ploughman, good fencer, rough carpenter, concreting, thorough knowledge L.K.G. machine.— letters, Wharangi, P. 0., Otnhuhu. TO Hotelkeepers. Young Man, with experience, seeks. Situation, Second Cook or Kitchenman, town or country.— 44, Herald. . TO CONTRACTORS.—Young Man (28) . requires Engagement; well up in levelling, roads and sewering, book-keeping.— particulars from Town, 50. HERALD Office. | YOUNG Woman wishing to gain knowledge and experience in Nursing, would assist in small nursing home, or work with a visiting nurse as relieving nurse; Waikato district preferred.— by letter to F.N., 53, HERALD Office. . ■ EDUCATED LADY, between 30 and 45 years of age, required for the position of Manager.of the Caversham-Industrial School, Dunedin, and District Agent for the OtagoSouthland ' District under the Infant Life Protection System. Salary, £150 per annum, with board and residence. Applications close 31st August. Further information obtainable from any Education Board or from this Department. „.„„„ . E. O. GIBBES, Secretary for Education. Education Department, Wellington, 11th August, 1909. NATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF NEW v,'. ZEALAND, LIMITED. "Applications will be received at the Office of- th« Association, Panama-street, Wellington, up.to MONDAY, the 30th August. 1909, for the Position of LONDON REPRESENTATIVE of the National Dairy Association of New Zealand, Limited. v ? Schedules» of conditions and duties reQuired can be seen at the Office of this paper or from the Office of the Association. If required further particulars can be - obtained from the undersigned. JOSEPH. G. HARKNESS, .-..,.:.,-.. Secretary. "VTEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. • ■ ' ASSISTANT MASTER Applications' are requested for anAssistant Master, specialise quaMfied to teach Science. , , Duties to commence on MONDAY, September 13, or as, soon thereafter as may be arranged. „ ■ : '-'i ■ Salary, £250 per annum. Applications, with testimonials, and full particulars of previous experience, to be-re-ceived by the Secretary not later than WEDNESDAY, September 1. WALTER BEWLEY. ■■"**;.'; •,.-. «;', Secretary. m 0 CAPITALISTS. A '■! First-class Investment is offered for Capital only in a well-established Business. A minimum rate of ten per cent, interest guaranteed. ' Firm's books for the last 15 years open for inspection. Apply "G., 29," f - . , HERALD Office. ' A COLD SNAP.— supply Taupiri Coal, Coke, and Dry Tea-tree Blocks, at lowest rates; prompt delivery.—J. Henderson and Co., Melrose Supply Stores, Devonport. riiOOLS.—Wanted to Carpenters*, X Plumbers', and Tools of any description, large or small quantities; highest cash price Clarkson, 20, Ponsonby Rd. DROSTE'S PURE COCOA—IS cases, ex Kumara, just landed, Jib and Jib round tins, lOd and Is 8d per tin.—F. Whitehead, Agent. v , ROBSON AND SONS' PURE OLIVE OIL is now ready (new crop).— Whitehead, Tea Specialist, Victoria-st. DROSTE'S Pure Cocoa.—Mother, it's a very cold morning. May 1 have some Droste's Cocoa when I get up?—F. Whitehead, Agent,. 67, Victoria-st. STRAND Arcade Fire.—P. M. Dewar will k5 continue business at No. 10, City Chambers, Corner Queen and Victoria Sta. FOUND— Right place for Umbrellas, and the Cheapest.—Falkner's, 282, Queenstreet, opp. Smith and Caughey. LOST.— The Gentleman who .-lost his Umbrella can get another at Falkner's, 282, Queen-st. ADEMOISELBE ULYSSES, Spiritual Clairvoyant, No: 27, Pitt-street. Public Circle, Monday Nights, 8 p.m. EFT-OFF CLOTHING.'—Mrs. E. Hill odd Y.M.C.A., Wellesley-st., gives utmost value for, Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Left-off and Misfit Wearing Apparel. Appointments punctually attended to. DURING Last Few Days of Sale we are offering a Splendid Line of Umbrellas at -4s 6d. These Goods were 7s 6d, and are guaranteed the' Beat Value' ever seen in the Dominion; —Mcßride, Victoria-at. (next door to old shop).. SATINWOOD PIANOS, LATEST LONDON FASHION. Just arrived. Inspection invited.—E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manner. WHEN you take TOEA-LINE, you know why everybody takes . TORA-LINE. ALLISON'S " GRANDETTE." a Novel Instrument;. Call and see the first in N.Z.— and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. COOPER. Hat Specialist, Queen-street, .makes Hats to fit the Head, not Heads to fit the Hat. PIANOS— Inviting Prices and Terms. Cata- . logues Free.—E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd.' S. Coldicutt, Manager. EXCHANGES on most liberal terms. PIANOS AND ORGANS.—E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. ANDERTON'S ~~ WHOOPING COUGH WINE. PONSONBY ROAD. SEASONABLE FRUIT, best quality, at lowest Sanford's Fruit and Fish Market, opposite Customhouse. 'Phone 658. (COOPER, Hat Specialist, of Queen-street, J \ Makes, Repairs, and Sells Hats and Caps of every description. IAORA-LINE— sound lungs. Speakers and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable at all leading Chemists. Is and 2s. (Patronised by every Vice-Regal Family in 'Australasia.) MISS McELWAIN. established 15 years, for Face and Scalp Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, etc. Hardressing and Harwork in all branches. Ornamental Hair in stock or made to order. PERMANENT Removal of Superfluous Hair. Fancy - Costumes and Wigs for sale or hire. All. Consultations free. Correspondence invited to , No. 254. Queen-street, next McCullagh* and ' Gower. g ■ T g i~T~' POSSIBLE?X That eight hours' washing can be done in two hours. Try one bottle of WILWORSH and prove it. Washing costs 3d. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14144, 20 August 1909, Page 1

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