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r; Situations . Vacant. ; r i ANTEE) — Two Roberts' ; ; Factory, > :.»'» •' Stanley-street. -. .;.'■■;":■ /Vi •■•'.'.-"' *■ ■■-■.■■■• WAJWED-A few good Boys— Mill • Manager, Kauri Timber Co., Ltd. ' .T7E7" ANTED—Boys for Packing Department. t.Tjv—Brown, Barrett and. Co., Custom-st, ; East. - _ ;.".r,.■":',;•'"■ . ■";-.■'.^-,-,y:' ;;": ANTED—Strong .Youth, for farm; must m be good milker.—G. • Dunbar, Oam- ' bridge. >~.: ; :/...; -. •;-■' •■*•-.-'.■..■• ■- -..-;■■-'.•-■-' :-/-?■;• WANTED— A Lad for the farm; must be good milker.— E. West,, Punt Pukekohe. ! ..:-;. ■■:-.,:'• -. ; ■ :■,- . .■ '.;■"-'•'■--- ; : T*7"ANTED-A Strong, Active Lad.— ' '. tt .• Manager, Sunday-school Union, Queen- ' street.:. .:.-...-; ......" •-,''"■; :..-:•;:■'; £■-**; WANTED— Cqachsmith; constant work. '—Apply J. Hill, Coachbuilder, Karanga- ; a Pe'B3.- __* ■■••••■■ "■;.' '■ ." ". '■■',' ■■ _ ■•■■■-..,,.- WANTED— for 'Small •Farm; fruit. vegetables, one ~ Address at • ; HERALD Office. __ > ;TV"ANTED— Lady Improvers and • ill'j Apprentices.—Rondell's Ladies' Warehouse. .Newton. •■ <-' -"W-'- '•■--■-:,:■ ■'■ -": ' "I*7" ANTED—Goodi Farm Hand; must be M good milker; good wages.—H. R. Mao-, . kenzie. Mangere. ;.■■'■. ..-'.'■-.i.'. .'■■:■ •'.-,'-,' V J *- WANTED— A First-class Trousers and Vest '. T t ; ; Hand at once.—Apply A. Saunders, 50, Karangahape Road. - ' " ; >*~ . WANTED, next February—Governess, for- _ the country: English, French, music.— • Mrs. Makgill. - Waiukn. ■ •■-.. * WANTED— town, with conriec- . tion; 'salary and • commission.—Apply, Soft Goods, 127, i HERALD. - .:.'.' pBirANTED—A Young Woman for Shop; rei'V. ; ferences required.—Messenger Bros., Fruiterers. Queen-street. : ' . - "T7I7'ANTED—Good Shirt Ironer, for hand .tV.i laundry. Constant, work.—Zealandia Laundry, 12, St.. Paul-street ■ :'l .■-..'■. . ..... TITANTED— Strong Youth, to learn Black.f "J smith's trade.— A: J. Parker and ' Co.. Engineers.; Quay-street. - . • WANTED— Boy, to drive ; cream; to factory and. useful, about farm;, good home suitable boy.—E. Green, Tuakan. . v WANTED— Young ;Man,.: to milk and farm * work; £1 and c found; references required.—Apply T. A. Kemp. Mauku. ; WANTED— Plain and Finery Ironers; also, • Girls for mangle .room.— Zealand Laundry_Co.,_. Limited.. Quay-street. . : TyANTED-Smart Youth to learn trade '' good wages to. suitable youth.—Apply E. J. Tremain, Decorator. Northcote.; WANTED— Youth, for. farm;" milk two cows, and make himself generally useful—Apply Farmer, 117," HERALD Office.; WANTED.— Canvassers can earn £3 a day easily; big profits;■•',new line in.— Wachner's Fancy Goods Depot, 174. Queen-st. WANTED, immediately— Girl for • V'..office; „ permanent position.—Apply Schneideman Bros., Empire Tailors. New ton. ;T7rrANTED-Smart Waiter; ship'B,steward .M.. preferred; Lady Help, Housemaid-Wait-ress, * Woman Cook.—Apply Mrs. Dwyer, , Roto rua. X'.t \;.'""- "■_ . ■:. '•..■■ .rty»'- - V--- :/ WANTED— Good Tailors and Tailoresses, tor coats and skirts; . good ■ wages. Woo Mams s and Co., \ 29, Symonds-Btreet, opposite St. Paul's." -; V: ■':»:- ■ ; : : WANTED— Sawmill Hands, 2, good Yardmen, -: 2 good Goosemen, for Kauri.— Apply. H. P. Taylor and Co.. Tyrone Buildings, Custom-street 4 East. .„■: : \ : . : --:>»:;.;- "-•-.. WANTED at Once, for Small Private Hospital—Fully Qualified Surgical \ Nurse; one leaving hospital; preferred.—Apply with references, to Matron, Private Hospital, Corn-wall-street;' Masterton. ':; ■ - '■■'■. :■':. • : ■< '■•■;'" WANTED— : £1 to 'capable;' Man. milk 12 cows i on farm, 25s and I found; Cooks, £1; Laundress, £1; Capable House-Parlourmaid, 15s; v Good Generals, 14s, 16s, 18s. £1; Cook-Generals, 18s, £1. Bemuera.; Nicholls' Registry, * 162, Top ■ Symonds-street. ; 'Phone. 2268. ■; .■■.;■-■ ■■ %■:. '■./%*:y. : ; -'y--;.:; WANTED— Waitresses, ; Taranaki, ; 20s, re•:VY. 1 ferences required; Waitress, for tour- ■ Ist hotel, nice place, 15s to start; W. Cooks. • • 20s; Generals.-for East Coast, 17s 6d; Girls to assist, or Lady Help; Blacksmith's Improver; two Labourers; two Flax Scutchers,'ls hour; 1 Milkers, 15s to 225-6 d; Youths, milk, useful;. » two Flax Cutters, t7b xton.—McLeod's. Registry. 'Phone 884/ •. ■- " T3OYf Wanted—&ood opportunity for smart I »'' JD lad to learn the . trade.— . - :Whßeterßro».»-'<ateoc«lCT > , 4B3^K^w^tahwi»;-R^.; GROOM Wanted—' Arniitage, and • Co., Albert-street. ' ' '■' .; .. -' GA^SWO^AN^--Wahted— Experienced ! Off Saleswoman, for Fancy ." and ? : General ; Drapery and Co., Drapers.: Hamilton. TAILORS. — Wanted A' smart,-*: all-round : ; Man, alterations; must be able to deal with all • kinds' of alterations ,to men's; garments: * permanent .and- progressive position to the right * man.—Apply : Sartor, a 109, HERALD. , • » •WANTED, FOR.DRESSMAKING DEPART'VVj '. MENT6- ; bodice and skirt HANDS. . Also, MACHINISTS. ' SMITH AND CAUGHEY, LTD. ? W'-'-'A-'"' ■-'" N T;* ''v',F ! D— One or; Two Cadets, on a large Dairy Farm • and Butter Factory.—Apply ; r - i ;. : ' ', "■ ' ■- . .. x.Y.z., ■ ■ HERALD Office.' • \KT, - '-A ' . J -'" ! N''■".' ;'<T''"''-E'' : '--' ; -D;—■ ' VVI A COMPETENT LEDGER-KEEPER, : |; ; j : 'i .-.'; -For Merchant's Office. ~">-'■:'■, Apply, with copies of testimonials, to ; j',;; :; ■'. ■:■:; ■ * ■ BOX 39. ; JY\7j - A N T . - B . DGIRL FOR OFFICE. Must be intelligent and willing. 't; Wages, 10s ■■'■, ■■ -''"''—weekly. Apply,- '. M., 135. _ .'■".-'• ' HERALD Office. . TX7U ,'a"..'. ! N T ' ;b-;. (i D- ' * Yi FACTORY mechanic, With thorough knowledge of Sewing Machine ''•■''. Repairs. ' '. .** Apply, stating age, salary v and , experience,' i to ,; - BOX 279,. ." '." "■ ,' '""J'.'.'7""'.^.' Miscellaneous Wanteds. WANTED— Planer.' or Buzzer, also Portable;' Engine.— -i Timber, ■ HERALD. «»-.;- •■• •}.'■ v-■-■:■■■.■'■■-■' ■■'■-'• •-■.■':■■" ■-.>:-.:-'J'^'>ANTED. by Certificated ,■ Young I Ladyi Pupils.': Piano, Violin, and ; Singing; homes visited; £1 5s quarter.—: A. H. Gentil. Land and Estate Agent, J Deyonport.;;'.. ANTED—Cycles built to i£ order; ' re-; V V enamelling '.and plating. Repairs a specialty. -■;. Country orders ; receive a prompt attention.—P. Faithfull. 66. Ponsonby Rd. | T7S7" Royalty, British' Post Office. .'TV; and War Office, ride Hobart Cycles, £8 Anglo-American.Motors, Ltd., next City - Chambers;. WANTED.— buy second-hand typewriters, when the latest British-made. visible.. the Empire, costs only■ £16? . . WANTED— Cyclists to know we Stock New. Bicycles; prices, £8 10s.to;£18. . We Repair : Cycles.—Merson Bros., ; Symonde-st.. WANTED— Sunshades to cover, 1 match any costume, from 3s lid.—Lethaby's, \ 34. Citv Chambers, next Piccadilly Tea Rooms. "t/f7"ANTED-*-Sewing Machine Repairs; guar-' VV.i anteed.—Wilson. Market Entrance >• WANTED— Every shade. of Silk can be obtained for : Sunshade Coverings, ? at Lethaby's- 34. - City Chambers. . Take . Eleva- • tor. t-...;i-y. >■'■■;■ ■:;.-.'■ ':'": ; -■'- ■ -'■ • a y:K.} WANTED.— • Government use ' over 1200 Empire Visible Typewriters. Liberal allowances made for old Machines in pars , payment for Empires , V- '■;■' .;' k : . : ..^ "ITErANTED.—Hobart Cyoles. all the latest .'¥¥. • improvements; fully« guaranteed; £8 i Anglo-American Motors. Ltd., next City • Chambers. ; :;f'v;'.'.- : '.'l'>' ..::,;, : - -'"*■'-. ;;; WANTED— A - New Umbrella. .' New " Sun--V-Vi shade, or your old one covered; good work, low Lethaby's, 34,: City Cham- ' bers. ' ' -. ' '"' -'. ■**.'.. '« ' ..' WANTED— The only Standard Visible > V V «■-'•" Writing Typewriter. British-made, *is ' the " Empire." ■ .<■■■■ « '~y" v WANTED.— Hobart Cycles finest on earth '■'. VV i money' returned if not satisfactory; , £8 10s.—Anglo-American Motors, Ltd., next , City Chambers. ■■;;■.:.-.■''.', i-'.'-..-.' : -'" ■..' ■^. :i '-H/<: --•-.-■■-;'• T\T ANTED—Piano Buyers to see ' our .'Full Vt Iron-framed Pianos; no deposit, no interest, no payment in advance.—2B, Highstreet. •>-■"■•-'-; ;■ ■^-: , -u-.■'■-■■■■ ■•-■■• :>'::■'';-*'":?*-*-;■- TXTANTED.— visiting Piccadilly Tea ) iVV< Rooms have, your Umbrella covered for 2s ; '6d:—Lethaby's.'City Chambers; take elevator. ANTED—WOMEN who wash Clothes to • -VV i give one bottle of WILWORSH > a trial. No rubbing or . soaking. Clothes wear ' longer. Washing costs 3d. „ '■■-'" TO Poultry Keepers.—About 100 .: .dozen:• Guaranteedv Eke«»-'■ wnahjy,— Jk dres3 8.,.130. Herald, -•,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14225, 23 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14225, 23 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14225, 23 November 1909, Page 1

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