Situations Vacant. " Apprentices, two wanted; must be weii educated and gentlemanly: splendid opportunity.— Eccles. Chemist. Queen-st. BARMAID wanted; best wages given.— Appy Masonic Hotel, Devonport. BOYS, for the Factory and Box Department—Apply Mill Manager, Kauri Timber Company, Ltd. — ■ ■ BOY wanted a good chance for a willing boy to learn a good trade.—Meek's Shirt Factory, Dundonald-street, Newton . Road (Symonds-street end). _ ■ BRICKLAYERS.— First-class Working Foreman seeks Engagement; capable taking full charge any work; experienced.—G.K., 840. HERALD. • ■, - - r- : .- r .v-. BANDSMEN wanted, bass or cornet; good Joiners, for Sash and Door Factory; good wages to good men.—Apply C. Morgan, Secretary. Paeroa. pARPENTERS, good, wanted; Is 6d.— Forrest. Argus, Hamilton. • /CARPENTERS wanted, several, smart; Vy highest wages to good men. —Apply A. J. Donovan, 219, Jervois Road. CARPENTER Attendant wanted for Auckland Mental Hospital.— at any time to the Medical Superintendent. COAT Hand, first-class, wanted; also Trousers and Vest Hand, at once.— E. L. Harrison, SA. Karangahape Road. COACHPAINTER, good, constant if suitable; wages 10s.—Apply Coach, 863, HERALD. • DRESSMAKER, competent, wanted immediately; work by day.Takapuna, .863, Herald. • DRESSMAKERS.— Good Bodice Hand and Improve].- wanted at once.—Mrs. Robertson, near P. 0., Mount Eden Road. - ' GENERAL Hardware Assistant; must be well up in all branches and aliveAge, salary required, and references, to J. C. B. Watts, Morrinsville. IMPROVERS to the Dressmaking wanted at once.—Apply to Miss Jackson," Ayrstreet, Parnell . . : . LABOURERS and Plasterers.—Apply Selwyn Lodge, Selwyn Terrace, Parnell. ■ LAD wanted, assist wash-house.— Zear land Laundry Co., Ltd., Quay-street. ' LAD wanted' for country house, to attend hall and assist in pantry; wages, 15s, found. —Apply 8., 881, HERALD.. LAD wanted, immediately, for ~ delivery cart; local knowledge essential; also, Strong Lad, for storeroom and order coun-ter.—-Apply, with references. Wheeler Bros., Grocers, 217, Karangahape Road. ' . Linotype engineer, competent. WANTED. Apply, giving full particulars, to the WORKS MANAGER. HEBAIJ? Office. MANAGER Cordial Factory wanted; capable, sober, and trustworthy.—Apply, with copy testimonials. M.8.. HERALD. • MAN, young, of good address, wanted for a city furnishing store; wages 40s per week; references required.—Apply Furniture, 832, HERALD. ■ •" 7 - MAN, young, wanted, capable keeping Full Set Books, land agency business.— ply, stating experience, age, and enclosing copies , testimonials, Box 812, P. 0., Auckland. LINOTYPE Operator, efficient, wanted.— Apply News Room, HERALD. r.v PAPERHANGER, good, wanted; also firstclass Brush Hand,. immediately; good . wages to suitable men—J. Miner, Hamilton. ! STATION Couples wanted; Station Plough- j 0 man, 30s; Married Couple, both milkers, £10 month; six Drainers, "10s day, more if ] good; Bushfellers, Is. 3d hour; Man,,plough, and cart, union wages ; Handy Man, for '■ country hotel, 20s; Flaxputters, 5s ton: two 1 paddockers. Is hour; Sorter, Is hour; Baler. 8s day; Farmhands and Milkers, Bay of Plenty, Taranaki, and all parts, 20s,i 255; two men, for head and tail of circular saw; W. Cook-Generals, and assistants.—McLeod's Registry. - . ■ .' . . , ', TAILORESSES.— Wanted— and Vest Hands— at the Little Tailor Shop. Victoria-street East. - .--7 TAILORS.— Wanted—A few first-class- Coatmakers. Also. Vest Hands.—Apply T. Dockray, 25, Shortland-st. ! - - ; . ; WHEELWRIGHT and Bodymaker wanted; able to do own painting and lining; • for the v country.— < Briscoe and Co., • Ltd. :: ! XrOUTH, to assist iu shop and deliver pari".'eels, etc.; good ; wages.—-Win; Young and Co., Outfitters,, Queen-street. •;« j.y \ TNVERCABGILL ;- ;r - CORPORATION 1 TRAMWAYS. " . > POSITION OF ; CARSHED , FOREMAN. Applications are invited:^ for . the . position of Carshed Foreman for : the above Tram-; ways, at. a salary of £4, per week. 35 - •*. , Applicants must be fully . qualified to erect and equip electric cars, and must have & thorough knowledge- of all electrical and mechanical repair work: and. testing. ' Applications, accompanied by testimonials, and endorsed " Application for Position of Carshed Foreman,'' - will 1 be : received by . the Town Clerk, up rto 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 17th October. 1911.: T. W. WALKER, Town Clerk. - Town Hall, Invercargill.vNew Zealand. 6th October, 1911. ' rjl O JOINE R- S. We have a Vacancy for a - FIRST-CLASS JOINER,, And can guarantee permanent employment to a good man. > •-< w .. Apply by letter, JOINER, . lIERALD Office. < SWIMMING . BATHS. Applications are invited for the position of Caretaker, returnable by 4 p.m., on 18th October, 1911, addressed to the undersigned. Applicant must be a married man, with a wife who can swim, and is capable of taking charge when ladies are using the bath. Wages, £2 10s weekly, with free house, water, and gas lighting. Conditions of appointment may be seen at the HERALD Office. x ' . - . H. D. MORPETH. c : Town Clerk. • Council Chambers, Waihi, 6th October, 1911. J Wanted to Buy. /j ; APPAREL.— Mrs. Martin,. 350. Queen-street, A opp. Grey Statue, Largest Buyer ■in Auckland of Left-off Clothing. Travelling Trunks, Jewellery, Boots, etc. 'Phone 3503. BEDROOM, furnished, with use of conveniences, in quiet private family, wanted by Lady; Grafton district preferred.—G.L., 886. HERALD Office. . 'VCARBURETTER wanted for 12-h.p. Motor Car; new or second-hand.— make, price, to Motor, 880, HERALD. ■ j LEFT-OFF Clothing.—Ring up Mrs. - Aidridge (late Mrs. E. Hill), opposite Y.M.C.A , Wellesley-street, Buyer of Left-off and Misfit Clothing. 'Phone 2928. LEFT -OFF Superior Clothing; highest JLi prices given at "the smartest dealers .in Auckland.— Butcher, 193, 196. 197, Karangahape Road, opp Newton P.O. 'Phone 1209. ; ■ i MRS. BOTTERILL Buys Ladies', Gent.'a, and Children's Superior Misfits - and Left-off Clothing Letters promptly attended to.—Elliott-street, two doors from •'Welles- 1 ley-street. 'Phone 5468. 4 : , l MRS. BROWN, 90, Hobson-st:, Buys Ladies'. Genu's, and Children's Left-off and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters promptly attended to. - -7. MRS. NOONAN. No. 179, Hobson-st., will buy your left-off Clothing. Boots, Jewellery, etc. Letters attended to. , ' PORTLAND Waggon, second-hand, or - good Settler's Waggon, to carry 15cwt. Must be in good order—N. Mackenzie, Empire Bldgs., Swanson-st. , : ; _ . , RING up Mrs. Kelly, 392, Queen-street. Highest >■ prices for. Ladies', Gent.'s. and Children's Misfit Clothing.-.Boots, etc. 'Phone 2606. • ,7/-7, WILD Animals and Birds wanted; Garden Seats and Tables •* state cash price.—J. J. Boyd. Onehanga Zoo. "IXTiANTED to Buy—Pony, Trap, and HarV V ness; must .be in good * order.McKenzie and Buckley, 140, Karangahape Road. Wanted to Sell. , BINOCULARS, - by Busch, London; eight power; good definition. Price, £215 a; less than half ■ cost.—Write 8.8., .?<• 883, HERALD. . . - t■; ■■ ... . - 7 -J^r* BS.A. Rudge-Wh it worth Special Rapida . Cycles, guaranteed from 10 years; gave, tram faxes: 20s deposit, 5s weekly.—Hutehinson Reynolds, Newton. 1 " : ; CYCLES, Cyclesloo to Sell; cash or terms, \J from '5s weekly.—Hutchinson Reynolds's Stores. Newton. [ ' ■J AH CYCLES to be sold on easy terms; all JLUU highest grade; guaranteed four years; easy terms, 203 Hutchinson Reynolds, Newton. , FOR Immediate Strong, - < sturdy X; Pony; about 12 hands; sreliable ;• suit elderly 1 lady or children; in saddle or r bar**' i ness; £10.—Shod. jELERIMJ. <.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14806, 9 October 1911, Page 1
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