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Situations Wanted. A DVERTISER, young, ; desires position of -nL trust any capacity; for past eight years entire management of Melbourne business, with 23 branches. Correspondence Progressive, 894, HEBALD. BOOK-KEEPER, with thorough knowledge of double entry and holding good references, seeks engagement.—Apply 'Accurate. 928, HERALD. . _ CHEMIST, qualified, is open for locum work for December; town or countiy. .—X..876,. HERALD.. I FURNITURE Manufacturers. - Working ■ Foreman would like work in Auckland province; six years in present Address. HERALD._ • ■■ ■•■■'■■ ' ■■ ENGINEER, marine and mechanical, seeks Employment, workshop or office; 20 years' experience Royal Navy.— Engl" neer, 904, HEBALD. ■ : _ ELECTRO and Stercotyper, thoroughly cap- • able and reliable, wants Situation in New Zealand; arriving early December; age 27—Write 8.P.0.. c.o. Gordon and Gotch Propriotary, Ltd.. Wellington. ELECTRICAL Engineer. 16 years' experience, seeks Appointment, as head foreman or similar position, or Inspecting Engineer to Insurance Co.; controlled very.; large contracting and supervision work, in; Great Britain .—Engineer. 906, -HEBALD. GARDENING and useful work : by the day wanted: terms moderate.— Gardener, 927. HERALD. ' _ - /. C1 OVERNESS. beginning about February, \J wishes to teach one or two children, under 10 years, several hours a day; music ied.—Apply No. 40, HEBALD. GARDENER, expert, horticultural work, T lawns, etc.; gardens designed and made, day or contract; satisfaction guaranteed; excellent refs.—Apply G„ 886. HEBALD. j HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted by young j woman with child three years, position as housekeeper .or help.—CM., 917, HERALD. . LADY, young, would like Position in shop. . Business experience. — Write i .P., HEEALD. ' • ■ •.- ■■ ■ ■ . , LADY, young, wants situation at once in refined family, town or country".— dress Cbrissie, Post Office. Hamilton. LADY wants position as Companion, or would take charge House for Elderly Couple or Invalid.—Helpful.,92o, HEBALD. LAW Clerk, with knowledge of conveyance I J ing, deceased persons' estates, etc., seeks position in Auckland; splendid reler-ences.--Lex, 898, HERALD. . I: ADY, young, experienced, with referXJ ences. wants position in Pastry or Confectionery Shop.-Apply G.G., 897, HEBALD. I ADY, young. English, married, with child, J desires position Companion-Help to widowed lady, or in small select family at •Shore or Takapuna for six months. Domesticated, musical. Remuneration >no ob-Jcct.-Apply 'A.. 912. HERALD. MAN. young. 21. wants town or country IVx work; wages required. £1 a week and . —M.Y-. 934. HERALD. MAN, young, respectable, wants -Light Work of any kind, clerkship or otherwise; good references.— 905, HEEALD. MEDICAL Practitioner of good standing, experienced, requires opening; no objection to locum for doctor going Home.— Graduate, HERALD. NEWSPAPER Propriefors'-Wantcd-Posi-tion as Manager or Foreman in charge provincial newspaper and general printinghouse thoroughly practical all branches; wide experience; highest credentials,—Communications, confidential, by. 9th inst.. M. Mason, care of 6. Earl's Terrace. Wellington. TITOMAX, competent, young, requires »T domestic duties, few hours daily: Sunday excepted.—Reply Reliable. 909. HEEALD. "f 17"OMAN, respectable, trustworthy, and t T young, wants good home in return for light housework; small remuneration.— Address Willing, 911. HERALD. _____ WAITRESS, experienced, highest credentials, seeks situation in leading city hotel. .' • .•- - i •■ Apply \; ..;- ,S,M,/895„ HERALD. , YOUTH, 17. seven months' experience Grocery . trade,, used horses, wants Situation: country not objected to.—G.H., 913. HERALD. /> /.'I v.- '/., .•-:-" ; v ' f "': ; Situations Vacant. ■.■■.. AUCKLAND. . ' EDUCATION '~'.' HOARD. " : Separate '"'applications, v : on ':" printed! forms, will be received for any of the undernamed appointment!!, until five p.m..on TUESDAY, December 5. 1911. BERESFORD-STREET — Male Assistant. ■ -Salary,; £270. . >, . GREY LYNN— Assistant:' £150.- : WAITEKAIiiU-Head Teacher. £180 and :';'-. . five-roomed residence. -'•'■'■...• MATAKANA-Sole Charge. £150 and fiveroomed residence. WAIMANA (Whakatane)—Sole Charge. £150 and £20 H.A. . MAHURANGI HEADS WEST AND HUHUE (Puhoi) Half-time—£l2o (six days) and . ' £20 H.A. .-;. ; ,■;- MATIERE (Ohnra)-Sole Charge. £120 and four-roomed residence. KOHEKOHE (Waiuku)-Sole Charge. £120 and four-roomed residence. TE AKATEA. AND WAINGARO (Ngaruawahia). Half-time. £150 (six days; and /'.' ' £15 H.A, ... ''',•'■' ' NIHONIHO (Ohura)—Sole Charge. £90 and -£10 H.A. , ' ', . . Also, for the following FEMALE '.- ',: ' '. » ■',! Assistants:— . - .•" Huntly. £150; Onehunga D.H., £120; Tarawa i (Thames). £135: Bayfield. £135. and the following at - £90:— Aoroa (Dargaville), I'uhoi, Hnkerenui South (Whangarei) Newton East, Grcerton (Tauranga). Owhango Wain Trunk Line). (Whansraroa). Mount Roskul, Kaihu. Mangere Bridge. Morrinsvil'.e, Takapuna. Tararu, Dargaville. Mauunui. Papakura. •. . Q■ A E P E N ,' T ■ _ E 8. WANTED- ''■;''; ; ' TWO GOOD CARPENTERS For Tairua Golden Hills Mine. j Expenses paid to Mine. Apply, -~';.. ~ NEW ZEALAND MINES TRUST, . *.v .. ■ ' ; Shortland-street. / LACE-TAKERS, home-work.—A genuine demand having set in lor Torchon Laces, we arc requiring many more workers. We guarantee to purchase the work at the highest prices in the j trade. Good money can be earned at a pleasant, occupation Send 3 stamps immediately for Illustrated Booklet and Prices. .'. ORIGINAL TORCHON. LACE CO.. ,264-266, Flinders-street, Melbourne. QMITH AND CAUGHEY. LTD.. ' . ;■'-. Require YOUNG LADY ASSISTANTS FOR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. PARCEL BOYS. ~- • Also, '•■:'"■' APPRENTICES TO THE DRESSMAKING. SCHOOLMASTER S. Applications, which-must be accompanied by original credentials, arc invited for the positions of ,Teachers- of the undermentioned Native Schools: — School: Whakaki. ■' Locality: Wairoa, Hawke's' Bay. , Present Grade: Not . yet opened, probably Grade IV. • School: Kao. Locality: Near", North Cape. Present Grade: Grade IV. school: Whangara. Locality: Near Gisborne. Present Grade: '• Grade 111. Applicants may also apply in general > terms for other vacancies that may: arise. Salaries as for Public Schools. Passages paid. Residences provided. Applicants must be married and certificated or . possessed of teaching experience. Forms of application obtainable from Department. : E. O. GIBBES. Secretary for Education. Education Department, Wellington, 28th November. 1911. fTIHE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE. PROFESSORSHIP !OF BOTANY. The Council of the University of Adelaide invite applications for,the Position of Professor of Botany. Vegetable Pathology and Parasitology, who will also act as Consulting Botanist and Vegetable Pathologist to the South Australian Government. The appointment will ;be for four and < a-half years- to the first instance, subject to renewal. Salary, £800 per annum. Duties to begin on July 1, 1912. ; Further information as to conditions of ( appointment and duties may be had on , application to the Registrar of the University of New Zealand. Wellington. ] Applications to he sent to the Registrar ' University of Adelaide, on or before January 8. 1912. . ,- ~- ■ ■ - 5 "■ . ■ : " - - - F. W. EARDLEY, '-'■-' , ■ \-J " Acting-Registrar. '; - ,W " A"- ' '-'y - .T-_ E ~" D - i :.» > J '-At once. . \, - STRONG YOUTH FOR STORE. ' Apply, nine a.m., Monday. , . LANGGUTH AND COMPANY," L ■'.'::.' •' /, - Customs-street West. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 1

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