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Situations Vacant. ASSISTANT, Photographer's, wanted to print, etc. State experience and salary required.—S.J.R.. '•» HERALD Office. ; BOY or Girl wanted for office; wages 7s 6/1 to start.— by letter, Ballantyno and Co.. Hobson Buildings. BOY wanted for Blacksmith's Shop; one able to clinch preferred. to Absolnm and Co., Queen-st., Onehunga. BOY, well educated, wanted for Solicitor's Office; some previous experience preferred.— with particulars, age, etc., to Solicitor, 12, HERALD Office. . BOY. intelligent, strong, industrious, 16 or over, wanted for lead-light factory. Apply personally to Herbert Bros., Bankstreet, off Shortlani-street. BOOT Trade. — First-class Machinists wanted; also, Boy for finishing ■.department.— R. Walton, Lion--Brand, Wakefield-st. - BARMAIDS, 3, experienced, wanted; also, Waitresses, Ironers, Man for farm work. Waiting employment—All sorts Labour.— Webber, 390, Qucen-st. CARPENTERS, two. good men. wanted at once.— Apply J. Wallace, Greenlane, opposite station. " _^ CADET wanted to Civil Engineer and LiJ censed Surveyor; good opening lor smart youth who has passed Matriculation Examination; , premium required.—Apply Civil Engineer, 37, Hamilton. ENGINEER wanted, with first-class ticket; one used to firing with sawdust preferred.—Apply The Parker-Lamb Timber Co., Ltd. ..--.. GARDENER, good market; permanent job for single man.—Address at HERALD. GARDENER, good, wanted.—Apply Major Whitney, .Wenderholm, Waiwera. 255, all found. - HAIRDRESSER wanted for Rotorua.-Ap-ply Bolitho, Queen-st. ■ -: LAD wanted for Office.— in own ..handwriting, Killars' West Australian Hardwoods Co., Ltd., Mechanics' Bay. MAN, useful, wanted, must be able to -milk.— after 12 o'clock, L. and D". Automatic Co., Durham-street. MAN wanted for country store; able to take, charge; competent book-keeper; canvass and drive; wages, £3.—Apply 10 a.m. to-day, John Reid and Co., Fort-street. MILLER wanted, for the Onga-Onga Flour Mill.For full particulars, apply to the Secretary, Onga-Onga Co-operative Flour Milling Association, Ltd.. Onga-Onga, Hawke's Bay. '■ •- r ' ' • ■ NURSE, registered, medical and surgical, wanted, for private. hospital in New Plymouth— " Surgical," G.P.0., New Plymouth. ' SADDLERY Trade.—Good Harnessmaker and Female Stitchers for saddle and strapping branches; Boys for trade and warehouse—N.Z. Saddlery Co., Ltd.. 102, 104, and 106, Hobson-st. ' STATION Couple, decent, experienced, go early in March, no children, good place, wages £90, and if suitable £100; Flax Washer, 9s day. Shaker, same place, 8s day; Scutcher, 12s day. Washer, same place, 8s ; several. Scutchers, 27s to 30s ton; Farm Hands and Milkers for Whangarei, Waikato, Thames, and Pukekohe. all 20s to 255; Traction En-j gine-driver, 10s day; 4-horse Teamster, 275; i Man, plough and scoop, 275; Milker for King Country, 20s.—McLeod Registry. 'Phone, 884. j TRADESMAN, first-class, wanted; no other j X need apply.—A. Oates. Plumber and Gasfitter. Waihi. TROUSERS Machinists; constant employ- , ment.—Apply J. M. Morran, Clothing Manufacturer, England-street, Ponsonby. ■' .TTtTOMAN, experienced, wanted at once for t V.. shop.—Apply Gardiner Bakery, 242. Karangahape Road. ASHBTrRTON HIGH SCHOOL. :.' Wanted,; for the above School—An Assistant Master (graduate preferred),: qualified to teach the ordinary secondary subjects, including Botany and Elementary "Agriculture. Ability, to take charge of physical instruction and swimming, and to take part in the athletics of the school will be a further recommendation. Salary. £200 per annum.";; Applications, with testimonials, addressed Ito | the Chairman. ; High' School Board. Ashburton (and marked "application"), will bo received up 'to 12 o'clock noon -on.'WEDNESDAY, March. 2, 1910. .. / . ■'.-'.■■ -. JOHN DAVISON. > ! : -,, Secretary ,to Board of Governors.' ; . TT-A N D S WANTED. GIRLS as Learners Bookbinding Department. GIRL or YOUTH, experienced., Lithographic .", : Feeder. . ■ .■■,.-.. BOYS, or YOUTHS, experienced, Letterpress ■■■"; Feeders. " ■' ', - '.■■- . '- / SMART. BOY as Apprentice for Engraving Department. Chance of a lifetime for the right boy. . Apply WORKS MANAGER, ■ ' *- • HERALD. FREE I G ENGINEER, . ; WANTEDA FIRST-CLASS REFRIGERATING ENGINEER, Must be thoroughly capable of working Gas ; Suction ■, Plant. '- Salary, £250 per annum to commence with. Apply. . "REFRIGERATOR," P.O. Box 227, Christehurch, _ Or P.O. Box 7, Auckland. gssss** — — — ** mmmw ~ mmm —""""""" "^ —""""""^"""*"^~"**? Wanted to Buy. ! BTJZ Planer, about 12in.—State price and particulars to. Planer. HERALD Office. CART, " Baker's, light, : second-hand. —R. / Hutchinson. 43, Karangahape Road. , , COMBINGS. Ladies', highest price given.— Apply Miss . Robson,. Toilet Specialist, Premier Buildings, Durham-street. : ' KIT Bag or Suit Case wanted, -large size, strong English leather.—Reply Bag, 13, Herald Office. KERR AND CO.. 35, Wellesley-street I West, buys Clothing. Curios, Books; highest prices paid. -Letters attended to. ~ . ; . I' EFT-OFF Superior Clothing; highest prices J given at the smartest dealers in Auckland.—Mrs. Butcher, 197. Karangahape Rd., opp. Newton P.O. , IXTRS. BOTTERILL will Buy all kinds Left--I>± off Clothing and Boots. Letters attended to.—Opp. Tivoli Theatre, Newton. ■YVTHEELBARROW, second-hand. — Reply, _T » stating price, to Barrow, 37, HERALD. "\7" "E - .S_ S E L, Of about 20 or 30 Tons Gross, / With Auxiliary Oil Engine. Apply, with particulars, to G. O'HALLORAN, JUN.. Fort-street, Auckland. I —; Wanted to Sell. V LAUNCH Shadow," 30 by 5.9 by 2.3. with 12-h.». engine:- Price, £210.— particulars A. L. Alexander and Co., 18, PalnierBton Buildings. : v LAUNCHES, Yachts, Engines, Motor Cars, and Machinery of every description.— A. L. Alexander and Co., 18. Palmerston Buildings. Miscellaneous Wanteds. LOLLIE Jars wanted, three or four dozen; square, ground stoppers; 41b.—Lowest price to " Candy," Hamilton. LAUNCH, oil. suitable for towing, not less than .5 h.p., wanted.— at once, Biddick and Goldsbro', Endean's Buildings; ; -_ ' PIANO, for two or three hours every evening, private practice.—Apply Pianiste, 8, HERALD. ."OTANTED—Buyers Jam Jars, 21b glass Is ?V . • 6d. doz. lib Is 3d Hildreth and Son. Custom and Victoria Streets. ■ WANTED— The Public to see our New Pianos.—Tho No Deposit Piano Co., 28. High-st. - ' ■ ANTED—Women who wash Clothes to >V give one bottle "of WILWORSH , a trial. No rubbing or soaking. Clothes wear longer. Washing costs 3d. ■ ■ WANTED.— remain a poorly-paid counter-hand; become a high-salaried business-getting Salesman. Booklet "D " free. Dixon Institute of Salesmanship, London. Auckland Rep. C. E. Walker; 23, Swan* son-street. .■■'-. '"OCT*ANTED Known—That Marsuma Cigar- '. u. ettes are absolutely pure, free from dust. Hence . the admiration of the doctors. ..■■''■--"■..•'• : . . .: ; X\7 AN TED— Furnishing to know Bed.»V room, Kitchen, Parlour, or Drawingroom New and Second-hand Furniture Sold on time payment, hire system, or discount allowed for cash. Wanted — Buyers for Second-hand Furniture, £1000 worth to select from.—W. Hildreth and Son, Custom and Victoria Streets. * ' TT7 ANTED Known-That D. Goldie Is pre- \ 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 tho Docks), at tho Lowest Cash Price. The timber, being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14302, 23 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14302, 23 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14302, 23 February 1910, Page 1