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Situations Wanted. AWAITING Employments-Groom or Hands Man, can drive four-in-hand; will dc rough gardening or anv odd jobs; young Buttle's Agency. "'Phone 3034. AWAITING Engagement— Couple used to all kinds of farm work; mar good milker: wife will do housework; no encumbrances.—Buttle's Agency. 'Phonc 3034. AWAITING Employment-Housemaids. Pan. trymaida. Waitresses, W. Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Housekeepers, Companions, Shop and Office Girls, etc.—Buttle's Agency, 167. Queenst. 'Phone 3034. __ __ AWAITING Employment—Milkers, Farm Hands, Rouscabouts, Bushmen, Scrubcutters. Fencers. Porters, Kitchenmen, and others—Buttle's Agency, 167. Queen-street, 'Phone 3034. • AWAITING Engagement-ihmsskeeper, 20s to 255; Young Lady, refined and thoroughly capable of management, wants Position, , town preferred.— Agency. 'Phone_3o34. AWAITING Engagement—Children's Nurse, young lady recently from Home, thoroughly experienced, good references; a person we can recommend.—Buttle's Agency. 'Phone 3034. BUTCHER, good all round, single, open for engagement.—Apply X., 662, HERALD. BUTCHER requires Situation, shop or round, assist in slaughterhouse, town or country.— HERALD. BUTCHER, with first-class references, seeks Situation, shop and slaughter, country preferred .—Apply V., 652. HERALD COMPANION-nelp wants Position where general is kept.-Addresa M.E.P., Devon, port P.O. COMPANION or Nursery Governess, educated, domesticated woman requires position, disengaged.-A.L., 671, Herald. COOK, Kitchcnman, or Porter, 36; Auckland district preferred; disengaged June 6th; good refs,— Thorn, Kakahi Hotel, King Country. COOK.— Reliable, elderly man wants situation as Cook for men on farm or station; experienced; good refs.—Write Cook, care of To Aroha News Office, at Te Aroha. ENGINEDRIVER, steady, trustworthy, 2nd stationary, wants Employment; would take firing; town or country.— Engine. 656. HERALD. EMPLOYMENT wanted on Farm by two Able Young Men, as ploughmen, disc, drill, fence, or any farm work.—McLeod's Registry, Exchange Lane. 'Phone 884. I FAMILY of Good Milkers want Small Herd of Cows on shares.—Milkers, care of Browne's Bag, Okaha. Dargavillc. FARMERS—Youth, well educated and re- . spectable, seeks position; good experience; sheep or agricultural preferred; excellent references—Youth, 672, Herald. GARDENER, practical all-round, wants work by the. day or week.—Address Competent. 688, HERALD. GARDENER, experienced, seeks Employment, flowers, fruit, and vegetables; can milk, drive, etc.; good references; 19 years' colonial experience.— K., 691, Herald. . HOUSEKEEPER.' experienced, with girl six, wants Position with one or two gentlemen.— Bell's Registry, 32, City Chambers. ' LADY-Help, experienced, desires Position, town or country.— giving particulars, to L.H., Post Office, Dominion Road. LADY, educated, seeks Position as Companion in refined home where other help kept; musical, good reader, writer.— Cheerful, 682, HERALD. - - LEGAL— New Zealand Solicitor, with ac- ': countant's experience, seeks a position of trust and responsibility; legal firm preferred.—'Lex. 665. HERALD. LADY, young, refined, musical, educated, wishes, position, companion or governess; first-class references. 665, HERALD. • ■ ■■ ■ MAN (29), married, intelligent and trustworthy, wishes Situation, any capacity. —Reply R.P., 680. HERALD. , MC, without encumbrance, would like . • . Boardinghouse or small Hotel to manage; previous experience.— 649, HERALD. , - POSITION as Working Manager of Sheep and Cattle Run, or mixed farming, by steady young man. bachelor; life' expenence.—Willing, 681, HERALD. POSITION wanted as Accountant ; or Clerk; eight years' experience; land and legal book-keeping, insurance, etc.; expert typist, fast shorthand-writer; age 24; good reference; state salary.—Apply Accountant, 207. HERALD. ____________ SITUATION. wanted in . private family, to take care of garden, horses, and be generally useful.—Apply Gardener, 684, HERALD. ' SHEEP or Cattle.— Young Man, 29 . .years of age, seeks position on Sheep or Cattle . Run; three years' experience as manager.; good book-keeper; thorough knowledge of stock; —Address ---.-.-, G.C.G., P.O. Box 698, Auckland. TO Tea Merchants.— by experienced Traveller, with thorough . knowledge of tea Position as traveller or inside; 15 years' experience; highest references.—Address Tea Salesman, HERALD. TOBACCONISTS, read Wanted in Auckland; by Young Employment as Assistant in tobacconist or stationer's shop; would be willing to invest small capital if required-Apply ÜBIQUE, 659, Herald. YOUTH, , respectable, .wants Position on Farm to learn general work, two years' experience on dairy farm. — R., 653, Herald. . GOOD COMMISSION Paid to any person procuring Advertiser GOOD. WHOLESALE LINES. To Sell on commission, for reliable firm. Highest credentials and business experience guaranteed. EeBJy ' ' BOX 711, ■ ' Auckland. Wanted to Buy. BROODER, outdoor, about , 100-chick, - wanted.— full particulars ,to Brooder, 685, HERALD. ' LADLES' and Gentlemen's New and Left-off Clothing: • highest price given.—Mrs. Brown. 94. Hobson-street. _ LEFT-OFF Clothing—Ring up Mrs. E. Hill, opn. Y.M.0.A., Wellesley-st., Buyer of Ladies'. Gent.'s, and Children's Left-off and Misfit Clothing. 'Phone 2928. LEFT-OFF Superior Clothing; highest prices given at the smartest dealers in Auckland.—Mrs. Butcher. 193, 195, 197. Karangahape Rd.. opp. Newton PP. 'Phone 1-09. MILK Round. 20 gallons, cash.— Suburb, 698, HERALD. . MRS. MATTHEWS. 10, Pitt-st.. pays the highest price for Ladies' and Gent.'s Misfit arid Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. MRS. OUTRAM. 113, Victoria-street. W., pays the highest price for Ladies' and Gent.'s Misfit and Left-off Clothing. Boots, etc- ' '. MRS. BOTTERILL Buy's Ladies'. Gent.'s, IVL and Children's Superior Misfits and Leftoff Clothing. Letters promptly attended to. —Elliott-st.. two doors from Wcllesley-st. PHEASANTS' Heads, some, wanted to Buy. - —Mrs. Grcacen, nee Mios Yandle, No. 1, Avon-st., off Symonds-st., below Grafton Bridge , __ SPRING-Cart, carry William Jones, top Queen-st., two doors from Colgan, Grocer. ___ • SIDEBOARD. Duchess Pair, and Wardrobe, in good condition—State price to Taranaki, 692, HERALD. rpOOLS— to Carpenters', 1" " Plumbers', and Tools of any description, large or small quantities; highest cash price.—Clarkson. 38, Ponsonby Road. npO SAWMlLLEßS—Advertiser wants to X Buy about 50,000 ft Building Timber, opening yard, on railway, line, Auckland Suburb. — Communicate, first instance, PRINCIPAL, Care of HERALD. VOLTMETER and Acumeter, for student's experiments, in good order, secondhand.— prompt. Voltmeter. HERALD. TTtT" ANTED to Purchase, good Country : '*' Newspaper; tri-weekly or bi-weekly.—-Full particulars to F. J. Marfoll. Comniission Agent, Cambridge. T\7" ANTED TO BUY— 500 FT 16IN TO 18IN WROUGHT IRON OR STEEL PIPE. Reply, stating particulars, to MESSRS. RICH AND JEFFREYS, * Phoenix Chambers, Auckland. Wanted to Sell. BUGGY Harness, two seta; also, Spring- ' cart Harness; all in good order.— P. 8. Carter, 3, Karangahape Road, near bridge. . '• '■ I7IURNITUEE Buyers, call ' for my Prices. . Cash or Time Payment; new or secondhand. Largest stock in town to select from. Terms and Prices defy competition.—Johnston, cr. Cook and Hobson §t ____________ FIANO, by Bechstein, nearly new.—Apply Friday or Tuesday next, Room 16. (up. stairs). 15, yictoria-Bt. East.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 1

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