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! " ; Situations Vacant. ANTED— few good Boys.—Apply Mill ' ' ' Manager, Kauri Timber Co., Ltd. "TITANTED—A Barmaid; to start at once. I —Apply, before 11 a.m., Royal Hotel. WANTED— Clown: also, Three Cor- . V V. net Players.— Circus, 147, HERALD. i "TTErANTED—Boys, for Packing Department. . i ij —Brown, . Barrett and Co.. Custom-st. East. ' ■ - . ■ WANTED—A Strong, Active Lad.— '. VV. Manager, Sunday-school Union, Queenstreet.- . ... T7*7"ANTED— 1 Youth for farm; must 11 be good milker.—G. Dunbar,. Cambridge. : ,-'y ■■■ ■■■. ■ a- "-'-V WAN TED-A Lad for the farm; must be VV good milker.— E. West, Puni, Pukekohe. '.'- ________ ANTED— Coachsmith; constant work. V V —Apply J. Hill, Coachbuilder, Karangahape Rd. " ________ WANTED— Man for Small Farm; fruit, vegetables, -one cow.—Address at Herald Office. ~ ' ' , . WANTED- A Lady Clerk; knowledge of .11. book-keeping essential.Apply X., 148, herald office. Y7C7"ANTED—Young Lady Improvers and '.m. Apprentices.— Ladies' Warehouse, Newton. "v'V TXT"ANTED—A First-class Trousers and Vest .IT. Hand at > once.—Apply A. Saunders, 50, Karangahape Road. ANTED—Strong Youth, to learn Blacki V; smitn's trade.—Apply A. J. Parker and Co., Engineers, Quay-street. ' WANTED— Canvassers, live men, good salable household lines; big commission. —347, Queen-st*, any afternoon. WANTED— Lady, good address, as Repreii sentative for Benevolent Institution. Apply afternoons 347, Queen-st. WANTED— A Youth, for farm, milk" two cows, and make himself generally useful.—Apply " Farmer,. 117," HERALD Office. RANTED—Man, able to milk , and look '.i:f, after horsea and garden.— Shamrock Hotel, Wellesley-street. city. . WANTED— Help; other help kept; ii no washing.— Gosford, Mac Murray Bel., near, St Mark's Church. Be mil era. : ANTED, immediately— Girl , for . ii. office; permanent position.—Apply ■ Schneideman Bros., Empire Tailors, Newton. WANTED— Hands, 2 good Yardmen, 2 good Goosemen, for Kauri. Apply, H. P. Taylor and Co.. Tyrone Buildings, Custom-street East. , ■ - - WANTED at Once, for Small Private Hos.V V pital— Fully Qualified Surgical Nurse; one leaving hospital preferred.—Apply, with references, to Matron, Private Hospital, Corn-wall-street, Masterton.'.y ■ ■ ■' ANTED—Good Waitress for Taranaki, VV first-class-hotel, reference required; Waitress for nice tourist hotel, good per- , quisites; W. Cooks, 20s; Generals, East Coast, 17s 6d; Lady Helps; Flax Scutchers, Is hour; 3 Young Men . for catching, shaking, and washing, 7s day; 2 Cutters; 7s ton, good flax; Married Man preferred, for milk round, good wages; 1 Good Hammer and Drill Man;- 2 Labourers, constant work; Gumdiggers.—McLeod's Registry. 'Phone 884. BOY Wanted—Good opportunity for smart < lad to learn the trade.—Apply, Wheeler Bros.. Grocers, 183. Karangahape Rd. GROOM Wanted—Pullan, Armitage. and Co.. Albert-street. * SAWMILL.— wanted—First-class Man, for feed Boiler Breast Bench; highest i wages offered.—State average tally, C. W. .. Oram, 26. Security Buildings. rpAILORS. — Wanted — A smart, all-round X Man, for alterations; must be able to 1 deal with all kinds of alterations to men garments: permanent and progressive position to the right man— Sartor, 109, , .HERALD. . :■ ': - ' NOTICE to Applicants for Position of Col- ' JLv lector.Situation filled.—A. E. MacartJ ney, Mt. Eden Rd. " EDUCATION BOARD. • v Applications on printed forms will be re- " ceived until noon on SATURDAY, December , 4th, for either of the undernamed Appoint- ' ments:— ; • ~ / 1 RARE KARE AND WHATIPU- (Manukau > Heads North)— Sole a charge Half-time '' . Schools, from February Ist. 1910. Esti- " ; ; J mated salary<{sit" days),-; <£jtso and £20 '. 'House f Allowance - , V ' ' • MOKAT (near Taupo)—Head Teacher. Salary, ' £150 and £20 House Allowance. . ■ > TIT A N T , E ,D — * 1 FACTORY MECHANIC, , ' With thorough knowledge of Sewing Machine • Repairs. Apply, stating age, salary, and experience, to v • ; "ry y ; ; . BOX 279. WA N T E ' D— 11 • One or Two Cadets, on a large Dairy Farm and Butter Factory.—Apply. X.Y.Z., Herald Office. XT, A N T E D - VV*' A COMPETENT LEDGER-KEEPER. ' For Merchant's" Office. - • Apply, with copies of testimonials, to , - . ... .y \ BOX 39. Apartments Wanted. : ANTED—Board for Lady in quiet, prii V V vate family:—Reply Box 120, Post Office. WANTED— 3 Furnished or Unfuri V nished Rooms, near Supreme Court or • St. Paul's-Church.—Apply Tiki, 154, HERALD. WANTED— Bed , and . Sitting VV Room; all conveniences; ground floor; healthy locality.—" Permanent.", care P. 0., Newmarket. • . . . • • WANTED —Board and Residence or FurVV nished Room, partial board: vicinity Lower Symonds-st.— to Student, 153, HERALD. . : ■ ; - ; .y-,-*.,-,-1 ANTED, by lady, daughter, and. little It girl—Board and Residence, near city or . North Shore: large room; terms moderate.— Permanent, 152, HERALD Office. A YOUNG Lady, engaged duffng day, would give companionship and do sewj ing in return for a home.— HERALD. YOUNG Gentleman requires Permanent Board. Lodging; good house, Devonport; private family preferred.—Address i A.8., 133, HERALD Office. / " —————— ————i Apartments Vacant. " BEAUMARIS, Kerr-street, Devonport. — Vacancies permanent boarders, tourists; charming view of harbour. Terms moderate.— Amos, late " Simla." KENYEATH Boardinghouse, 18, St. Paul-st. ' Newly renovated , and - decorated; home comforts, cleanliness, and good cooking. Vacancies - for permanent boarders. ' 18s per week.— Smith. Proprietor. - "IY/TONA HOUSE." Lower Symonds-st.-IiJL Vacancies. Large additions now completed. Single and double rooms. 'Phone 1 293.—Mrs. L. Pick. ' ■ MERLIN HOUSE, 196, Hobson-st., under new management. for Boarders; good table; terms moderate. MOANA, London-st., Ponsonby—First-class ' lijl Board and Accommodation; at the seaside; bathing, boating; magnificent view. Terms . moderate.—Mrs. Bazeley. late of Sonoma. 'Phono 672. ■ OAKLEIGH; 146, Upper Symonds-street.— Superior Accommodation for Permai nents and Tourists. 'Phone 1720—Mrs. A. i Philip. . . • , . j , ROOMS, furnished; single and double beds; use sitting, piano, smoke, dining, kitl chen. firing, conveniences h. and c. bath; , p.w.c.: 3 minutes Queen-st.; terms moderate. —48. Nelson-st„ City. , SONOMA Private Hotel, Alfred-sb.— O new management. Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists. Telephone 725. . _ THE LIONS," 72. WELLESLEY-ST. WEST. 'Phone 2583. Telegrams, " Lions."' , Miss Alison Mackenzie. . ri-10 LET— Large'TJnfur. Rooms; suit marX ried couple; no children; bath, convs.; no boarders.— Lodge. 46, College Road. rpO LET—2 Large Unfurnished Rooms; fireX place in • each; use conveniences good locality, i-min. cars.—ll, Paget-street. off An- ( glesea-street, Ponsonby. - - • TE HANA Station is the present terminus of the. North Auckland Main Trunk railway, and George 1 Boot can .provide good accommodation for . travellers; . also.; Horses for Hire, and telephone , connecting with Wellsford ; office • '- .■ TTACANCIES at "Ennore," Symonds-st. V • Telephone 1076 : '. ' : ; VISITORS to Auckland can get good clean V • Beds and Board at the Coffee Palace, Cook-st.; near Market. VACANCIES for 6 Boarders in good home V in city, close Queen-st., 18s 6d, soft washing.—Address at HERALD Office. - • "I? E R N L . E I O H i -C SYMONDS-STREET ' . .X (Next Grammer School). A NO IBS, Telephone, 1319,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14226, 24 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14226, 24 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14226, 24 November 1909, Page 1

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