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Situations Vacant. v I WANTED-2 Good Milkers.-E. Ellett, . •-. YY ■ Mangere. . ;".■-'""-•'' -;' "- '■■'- WANTED— A Shirtmaker.—B. J M. Kemp. \ Shirt Tailor. 119-121, Queen-st. •T *7 ANTED—AH Junior Clerk (typewriter).— ■Yt , Apply A.8.Q.. 87. HERALD Office. WANTED— A few good Boys.— Mill Manager, Kauri Timber Co., Ltd. WANTED— Parcels Boy.— Rendell's, Ltd.. Drapers. Queen-st. WANTED— A Smart Bodice Hand,— Friend. 41-42, City Chambers, corner Victoria-st.' ■■' ■.. ,■•■'■■ ■-. ■; WANTED— First-class Assistant for the Grocery Trade.— W.H. Hamblin. Newmarket. ■■'■*:■■:■:-■- WANTED- Youth, for moulding departVV ment, used to packing.—Hill and Plummer, Ltd. - ■ '.- ! ' " . ' WANTED at once—Good Pit Sawyer," to do top or bottom work.— particulars apply HERALD Office. ■ WANTED— Man for Farm; one used to milking machines . preferred.—Apply. R. Henwood. Mangere. WANTED— Coat Finisher.—Apply Macky, Logan. Caldwell and Co., Violet-st.. Eden Terrace. WANTED— Good Milkers; good wages VY; to suitable men.—Apply Ernest G. Ellett, Ihumatao, ■ Mangere. -, , WANTED— and Finery Ironers; also. • Girls for Mangle . Room.—New Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd., Quay-street. • • : WANTED— to drive cream .to factory and useful about farm; good home suitable boy.— Green. Tuakau. . ' WANTED— Man, able-to milk and look after "■ horses and - garden.—Apply' Shamrock. Hotel, Wellesley-st.. city. ; WANTED— A Boy; good wages given.— ply Lediard and Kingsford, Saddle and Harness Makers, Market Entrance. WANTED— A Clerk < (young man) for branch office, with some knowledge of book-keeping.— CM., 182, HERALD. WANTED— Competent Farm Hand, sinsrle: good"wages to suitable man; must have local refs.—Apply 57, Pitt-st., 12 to 1 sharp. ; f ; . --■■_ WANTED— Boys, for town; Milkers. Waitresses, Housemaids, ;L. Helps, W. Cooks, Generals, etc.—Warren's Agency (up- ■ stairs), 26. High-st. ; 'phone 2692. WANTED, immediately—An, Assistant for the Waikiekie Dairy Factory wages, 308 per week.— to the Chairman, Mr. F. C. Hilford, Mangapai. ■■■■■'* ';■>•■■-' WANTED, for Waihi—Smart Young Lady, for draper's shop; previous experience essential; knowledge millinery preferred.— State wages required to Box 67, P. 0.. Waihi. WANTED— Engine-driver with traction - cer- , tificate, take charge motor waggon hauling road metal, Is 3d an hour, 10 "to 12 hours' day; General Shoeing -.£ Blacksmith, union wages; 2 Labourers, constant work; Farm Couples; Milkers, for Taranaki; Flax Feeders, Scutchers, Is hour; Paddockers, and Milkers everywhere; 2 Crosscutters. rimu 4d, kauri 92; W. Cooks, Waitress, -Cook-General, Assistants, and Generals;—McLeod's Registry; 'phone 884. -. . , ■:'-f ■ . ''■''••-:', ~?; .-' BOOT Trade—Wanted, for Southern Fac-tory—First-class Rough Stuff Cutter; also * Man. capable taking Charge Finishing Department.—C.G., 52, HERALD. : , GIRL Clerk, country store; must be small, neat writer; quick at figures. References.—Letter," Allister. care HERALD. ■ . SAWMILL.— Wanted— First-class Hands to take mill on contract: daily, tally, 8000 to 10,000: big money to competent men. Further particulars from Waima ; Timber Company.. Ltd.,: 26. Security Buildings. ; ;, TILERS.— A Few Good Men Wanted, at once.—T. Lamont. Tiler, King's Court Buildings, Queen-street.;,, "1717" . A , .n; -T, ;'e D- 1 ** GIRLS. FOR FACTORY. ; Apply ROBERTS' FACTORY, :. . ," : '; '~.:■ ;•'':' . ■;.■/'.,;', 'V. .;-•;■,; Stanley-street.'?J WANTED. FOR NAPIEREXPERIENCED MILLINER. . | To i take charge of Workroom. ;.: Apply for particulars, to • • /, : ~ ARCH. CLARK AND SONS, LTD., •, , ' Shortland-street. : > W. ' A N T. -E ' D — ' " SMART' JUNIOR. ? 1 Some knowledge' of Shorthand and Typewrite 1 v ing necessary.—Apply: by letter to : .? 1 '' f JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON. LTD.. - ; Fort-street. "■ Tirr A NT E"' D—' ', A JUNIOR CLERK, * V" For a large Merchants' Office. Apply, with COPIES of testimonials. / ; BOX 195, G.P.O.^Auckland. T\ R A U G. H T S '-M* A N. ' , , - WANTED- . Competent Draughtsman, for Copying _■ _ Plane. .. . „ . v Apply in writing, stating terms, experience, and enclosing testimonials to -^ ' ■ ,-. , P.O. BOX 615, Auckland. . GONYILLE AND OASTLECLIFF TRAMWAY BOARD. ■• .. WANGANUI ' ■ TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. Applications are invited up to the 30th- instant , from . Duly < Qualified * Electrical ; Engineers to furnish detailed plans and estimates of a complete Electric Tramway Service for the Gonville and : Castlecliff . Tramway District, Wanganui. - '.>'/*;?? ';•-' ....'"■; ,'.' ; Applicants to state terms required. Applications to be marked ""Electrical Engineer," and to be addressed to the under- ' signed, Wanganui. ' " v _Ul ; A. G. BIGNELL, ■":'" "--':■ Chairman.I ,== = . „ ..„;, ■ J.; Miscellaneous Wanteds. •: WANTED— Lot of Cardboard Boxes with VV, glass lids, at Craig's Curiosity ; Shop, 8. Princes-street. .■' -■«--■<■''-■'■■ -.:, , WANTED— and Farmers to ; Buy ' Durbin's Hand-sewn Saddles. They, are unequalled ■. for : value.—44,.; Wyndham-st., round Buckland'a Corner. ' - WANTED— '«■ built to ■•>' order; j re- ■ enamelling and plating. Repairs a specialty. Country orders receive prompt i attention.—P. Faithfull. 66, Ponsonby Rd. WANTED— Those Furnishing to know Bed ; room, Kitchen. Parlour or Drawing- j room New and Second-hand Furniture Sold cm ■ time' payment, hire system, or discount allowed & for cash. Wanted—Buyers . for Second-hand Furniture. £1000 worth to .elect from,— Hildreth and Son* Custom and Victoria Streets. ,/.;,-;; ■.[::;■::'.'. _______ WANTED Known— D. Goldle is prei pared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes. Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards. Albert-street (near the Docks), at the Lowest Cash Price. The timber, being under cover, is better« than that purchased elsewhere. • TT|7"ANTED—WOMEN who wash Clothes to VV. give one bottle of WILWORSH a trial. No rubbing or soaking. Clothes -wear longer. Washing costs 3d. / BEEHIVE KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY ; (New Zealand) want people to Make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own homes; make £1 a week; previous experience not necessary; constant employment all the year roxad.— at once. Box 76% G.P.0.. Wellingt-n. : ; ■/ v LEFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs. Botterill, Buyer ! of Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing. Letters attended.—No. 10, Great North Ed., opp. Tivoli Theatre. ___________ LEFT-OFF CLOTHING.-ißijig up or write to Mrs. E. Hill, opp. Y.M.C.A., Wellesley-st.. purchaser of Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's eft-off and Misfit Clothing. Appointments punctually attended to. 'Phone, 2928. -■■ .. '; EXCHANGES on most liberal - terms. PIANOS AND ORGANS.—E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd., S. Coldicutt, Manager. WHY NOT Order your Christmas Suit or Costume at Once from an expert? Moßride, Tailor, Costumier, and Outfitter, II and 13. Victoria-street. DID YOU EVER NOTICE how the shab- ! bily dressed man or woman gets left?— Mcßride,; Tailor. Costumier, and Outfitter. 11 and 15, Victoria-street. TORA-LINE— Means sound, lungs. Speakers X and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable at all leading Chemists. Is and 2s. ___ SOW Sutton's Favourite Green Ton Perfec- ,) tion Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip.—Pil- • kington and Coy. ' ■-* r V PERFORATED MUSIC, to suit 65-nqte Piano j |. Players. Large stqck.—E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. ■■■ :, TREACHER!" in the No-License Camp. j iX l Great Prohibition Party Sold.— «ar-' ticulars. Auu_la_d Free Press, :\

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14222, 19 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14222, 19 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14222, 19 November 1909, Page 1

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