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Situations Vacant. A SSISTANT gtonehand wanted.—Apply " -TV Advocate, Whangarei. • A RITHMETICIAN, must be swift and Jr.L accurate, either —Box 747, P.O. . BODYMAKER or Improver wanted at once. Appl-" Quinn and People's, Drury. BOY, strong, for the Smith's Shop-—Apply M. J. Coyle, Coachbuilder, Eden Terrace. BOOT TRADE.— have several Vacancies for Girls to learn Machining.— • Apply Northern Boot Co-. Ltd. ' T)OY, SMART, WANTED FOR OFFICE. One just leaving school preferred. • Apply GEO. HATCHER, 1 Land Agent and Valuer, Eden Terrace. CLERK.— Assistant Clerk wanted. State age, experience, and salary required—C. and A. Gummer. Merchants and Importers, | Morrinsville. CLOTHING and Mercery Hand wanted for New Plymouth.—Apply By letter, with copies of references.— 479, Post Office, Auckland. ; EXPERIENCED ARMATURE WINDER WANTED. Apply by letter, with references, - TRAMWAY OFFICE. GIRL for few days to do plain sewing.— Address at HERALD. OOD Coatmaker wanted at once.—Apply, VX Robert Millar, Tailor, Pukekohe. } : p ROCER'S Storeman, experienced, wanted; VX must have good references.—R. W. Gallaugher; - . . GIRL, neat writer, for Sorting and Marking ; also, experienced Ironers.— Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd., Quay-st. GROCER'S Assistant, capable, wanted for goldfields store; one able to keep accounts preferred; good wages .to suitable person.—Apply, after 5 p.m., to Mayu Bros., Grocers, Wellington-st. IRONMOULDERS, two, wanted for Dunedin, accustomed to light work; constant job if suitable.— A. and T. Burt, Ltd., Custom-at. West, Auckland. LINOTYPE Operator wanted; state guaranteed speed.— Gisborne. LAD wanted, with experience, for Platen machine.— Cleave and Co., Ltd., Vulcan Lane. LAD wanted, between 16 and 17, to assist in Restaurant Work.— between 9 and 10, 186, Victor West. TITAN for Moulding and Sticking for Pipe IVJL Works also, Man for Barrow Work.— Archibald Bros.. Avondale. MERCANTILE Firm want Junior Clerk, also Office Boy.Apply,' stating qualifi- . cations, to Box 548, G.P.O. NURSE, reliable, wanted, one child; no other duties; sleep at home if conveniNurse. HERALD. PERSON, kind, wanted, to take charge of Baby Girl nine weeks old; 10s per week. —Apply HERALD. SAWYER, first-class, wanted for circular bench; top wages—Apply Selwyn Timber Co.. Miranui. ' SMART Respectable Boy wanted for messages Saturday half-holiday.— Earl© and Co., Ltd., Merchants, Queen-st. SADDLERY Trade—Good Harness-maker wanted; also, Girl, to do light work.— Apply Lediard and Kingsford, Newmarket. SALESMAN, smart, wanted for crockery and fancy goods; permanency and good pay to good man; references.— 56, HERALD. SURVEYORS. Wanted —An experienced Assistant for subdivision of large bush . block, Gisborne district; good salary to . capable man.—Apply at once, with references, to J. B. CUTHBERT, Licensed Surveyor, Napier. THREE Boys wanted at once.—Apply, Firth, Mosse, and Co., 85. Shortland-st rpAILORS wanted.—Steady work to ' good A men; 22s sac—E. Bauman, Te Aroha. IPT<O TAILORS.—A few First-class -L Coatmakers.—Apply, Devitt and Dockray, 25, Shortland-st. ' rpYPISTE Beginner wanted work for few A hours each day, and' practice balance of time.— R. J. Entrican, 12, Commerce-st. rjTROUSERS and Vest Hands wanted at X once; also, Machinist; constant employment.— Adams and Poatlea, 262, Queen-st. . ' I : . J .rpAILORESSES-—Wanted—First-clcass Troux sers and Vest-Hands and Machinists; constant work; highest wages. Also, Junior for Shop; good chance for smart Apply Fred. Webley, The Quality Tailor, Queen-at. YARDMAN, with experience in classing, J- wanted.—Apply, Onehunga. Sawmilling Co., Ltd. . ■ YOUTH, energetio, wanted, for Country Store; wages, £2 week— X.Y.Z., 69. HERALD. YOUTH, strong, wanted, 18 to 20, for the factory.—T. and H. Cooke, Ltd., House Furnishers; Grey-street. . YOUTH, smart, wanted, with«knowledge of » • marking billiards.— Chief Stew-: ard, Commercial Travellers' Club, To-day, at 9 a.m. - . WHEELWRIGHT wanted, also Improver; state experience.— Spinley and Co., Te Awamutu. . T\T A - N T - E ' D - V ' CHAIRMAKER. Apply, THE MANAGER, Seoullar Co., Ltd., Wellington. .W A N T E~ D - ** HIGH-CLASS UPHOLSTERER. Apply, THE MANAGER, Sooullar Co., Ltd., Wellington. \ PPRENTICES. IMPROVERS AND USEFUL • GIRLS AN TED, For Making Ladies' Underclothing, etc. MISS BUCKLE, 16, Mackelvie-street, Grey Lynn. J U N I 0 R OLE B K. WANTED— Steady Youth, about 18, for General Routine of Estate Agent's Office; one with some experience preferred. Written applications addressed to EQUITY, Herald Office. * ijyj-ILNE AND QHOYCE, J^TD., REQUIRE gMART ALES OMEN; FOR THEIR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, i - ' ANT E D — \ TWO LADY JUNIOR CLERKS. ! Must be quick and accurate, and have knowledge of Book-keeping. Apply ; No. 76, herald. I ' , Wanted to Buy, TpENCING Posts, Totara or Puriri, delix vered at Mdrningside.—Apply to F. W. Chadwick, Morningside Timber Yard. LIGHT Spring Trap for 13 hands horse wanted.—Apply, stating price, to Cart, 76, Herald. .. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Jewellery, Boots, and Household Effects; letters attended to.—Mrs. Noonan,' 179, Hobson-st. LEFT-OFF Superior Clothing; highest prices given at the smartest dealers in Auckland.— Butcher, 193. 195, 197, Karangail hape Rd.. opp. Newton P.O. 'Phone 1209. LAUNCHES, Mullet Boats, Yachts, Open Sailing Boats, and Oil Engines, to re- } place recent sales.—A. L ALEXANDER. Palmerston Buildings. ' MRS. MARTIN, just opened, 350, Queen-st., buys Ladies', Gent's, Children's Misfits, " Left-oif Clothing. Letters promptly attended to. "IVTRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies', Gent's, IYJL and Children's 'Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing. Letters promptly attended Elliott-st., two doors from Wellesley-st. 3 QULKY, superior, • for Pony; rubber tires Q preferred.— Herald Office. - jg GGS. . EGGS. EGGS. - iod PER DOZEN FOR FRESH EGGS IS WHAT r WE PAY, And we Collect from Rail or. Wharf. .. a AUCKLAND pOULTRY JQEPOT, 1 SAILWAY WHARF,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 1449, 3 October 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 1449, 3 October 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 1449, 3 October 1910, Page 1

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