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Situations Wanted. ACCOUNTANT with a thorough knowledge . of the timber trade is prepared to devote a day each week to keeping a builder's books.— M., Box 288, P. 0., Auckland. BREAD Carter, young Man, 20, wants job, 1 town or country; experienced; write.— W.E.P., 49, HERALD. - i 1 .— BEEAD-Carter— wanted by respoctable young man, Mt. Eden or -. Mt. Roskill preferred—J., 77, HERALD. L' "DOOR-KEEPER, competent, 28. wants posi--1 jLj tion in town" or country; highest refer- ■" ences.— Book-keeper. 59, HERALD. _ "COOK-KEEPER.— Man desires sitna- *• _> tion for evenings, any capacity; would keep small set books or attend ticket office, etc.: small remueration.—For further par- „ ticulars apply „ _ 3 8.L.. 39, HERALD. 0 pLEANING, or Washing, wanted by re--0 H_> spectable person.-Write _~ 83. HERALD. COOK, young and experienced, seeks Position in country hotel, two years refer- _ once, wages 30s.— Lorking, Avenue Regis- ' try. Parnell. _ CONFECTTONEEY.-Sugar-boiler, all-round, and starch worL, seeks situation 22 years' London experience.—Apply Confectioner, 41, HERALD. ' . CORDIAL Manufacturer, highly qualified, .with 15 years' Australian experience, requires position as manager.—L.L., 37, niiEALD ; • ENGLISHMAN, 27. would like experience on dairy farm in Auckland; oomfortable. board; nominal salary.— A., 08, HERALD. . , I?ARM Hand, married, all-round experi- - once, good milker, "ants situation; good references.— Q.T.. 30. HERALD. GARDENING work wanted by the day.Apply Gardener, 76, HERALD. GARDEN, Milk, and Generally Usefnl.Situation wanted by experienced young '" Man; good references, and well recomSaunders's Registry. • GARDENER wants employment by the day; thoroughly understands fruit and flowers: best references.—Address Reliable, 9 65, HERALD. " & ROGER wants situation; well up in r vX groceries, and provisions: Home and • colonial experience.—Reply M.D., HERALD. t OUSEKEEPER.— Widow Lady wants JUL position to gentleman or widower; capable taking charge; highest references.— Housekeeper, P. 0., Ellerslie. HOUSEKEEPER.— Situation wanted by capable, respectable, energetio Widow Lady, with one child, in good country boardinghouse or Address Capable, 79, Herald. HOTEL.— by Married CouplePosition, man chef, wife housemaid or " waitress, town or country.—Apply P.E., 50, Hbrald. ■, ■ . - T AD, 19, wants situation on sheep farm; —- two years on run, can keep books.— >• Answer G., 46, HERALD. r ■ — -■— lADY desires charge of Invalid in her i teieci home, ltemuera-r full partit culars apply L., 64, HERALD. 1 _—, ■ LADY Help, domesticated, wants position, J near city: no children preferred.—Ap- • Ply W-.W.M-. 70, HERALD. , LADY Help seeks position in suburbs; competent in household duties; no c washing: state Competent, 1912, P. . Office, Newmarket. - TITAN, middle-aged, seeks situation, milk, 1 ItX garden, useful, in private family; • comfortable house; references.—A.B., 69, HERALD. • OEGANIST, or Pianist, wants Position, s \J open to play for concerts or other en- • tertainments.—Apply Employment Secretary. . Y.M.O.A. '- "DOSITION wanted as Working Manager by " -L thoroughly experienced farmer.—Apply 0 Farmers' Union Office, Swanson-street. BESS CORRESPONDENT.— Bright, interesting Editorials. . Sydney y Letters, etc. Exclusive Rights, as may be a arranged. Terms, very "moderate. Corresi- pondence invited. t, W. J. SPENCER. North Ryde. Sydney. N.S.W. r "PRINTER'S Compositor, cajKible of taking - X 1 complete charge, : just out from' England, seeks employment; state wage.Apply ; Monotype, care Gordon and Gotch, Ltd., Sydney, New gout— Wales. . SURVEY Draughtsman, first-class, is open O for engagement.— J. G. Kelly. > Engineer's Office, Harbour Board, Wcllingr ton. • COUTH SEA ISLANDS. '■ AOOOUNTANT, > Desirous, of change from present position, , would go South Sea Islands for term; • single, strictly sober, excellent local references as to character and ability. J COMMERCE. : 53, HERALD. > TTPHOLSTEEER, recently arrived from \J London, wants employment; can pol- > ish and repair.—W.H.C, 72, Federal-street, Auckland. 5 'VTOUTH, 19, good education, good re'fs., J X offers services in any capacity at the • Islands.— Zealous, 67, HERALD. j Situations Vacant. WAJTrED, for good School in most healthy part of Australia—Science - Master, able to teach Chemistry and! - Geology for Matriculation honours. If able to teach Advanced Mathematics, an advantage. Must be an Anglican and Com- > inunicant, and interested in games, especially Rugby football.—Apply, in first instance, stating Qualifications and salary expected, to b CANON MACMURRAY, Parnell. ; TpPLICATIONS will ho received by the ' __ Tamaki West Road Board up to 9 a.m. , of SATURDAY. 9th March, 1912, at the office " of the Board, Tamaki West, for the position of Clerk, Collector, etc., for the Tamaki West Road Board. Particulars to be seen at the residence of the Chairman, Mr. John Massey. Tamaki i West, or Brookfield and Schanuer's, Solid- . tors, Auckland. ~-_ _„ T ,' ALEX. BELL. Clerk. 5 TJOSS GOLDFIE_DS. RECONSTRUCTED, XV LTD. T MINE MANAGER. i ' ■ '- s Applications are invited for the position , of Mine Manager. Mine is situated at Ross, Westland, New Zealand (deep alluvial workings). Hydroelectrio power plant with oil engine stand- - by. The successful applicant will be required S to take complete charge of mining operations. It is preferred (although not essential) that the Mine Manager be competent to control the hydro-electric plant also. Further particulars as to the Company's , property can be obtained on application to ' the Secretary. v Applications, copies of credentials, and / particulars of qualifications and experit enoo to be lodged with tho Secretary ou or c before March 26, 1912. 1 H. D. YICKERY, ' Secretary, j 100, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ' xy 1 A N T i 1)^ A COMPETENT TROUSER MACHINIST TO TAKE CHARGE OF TROUSER BENCH. 7 Apply at once to P. B. GREENHOUGH, Defiance Factory. Newton Road. .W ANT E INCOMPETENT CLERK FOR HARDWARE BUSINESS. . State fully previous experience and salary required. HARDWARE. Box la. Hamilton. TTTTELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. ! \n ASSISTANT MISTRESS is required by > the Ist April for the above College. Salary. 1 £125; or ii qualified to teach Physical . Science £160. Applications, stating age, i qualifications and experience will lie re- .' ceived bv the undersigned up to FRIDAI. Ist March. c „ Ag> _ poWLESi Secretary. T~HOmIFiNdIjSTRY — WOM-NT-Thc. A. demand for fine laces is unlimited, consequently prices rule high, making lace- • making a profitable as well as pleasant occupation. The introduction of the Torchon , Lace Loom makes it possible for any lady to make her own laces, or to cam money in her own home, making them for us. No instruction necessary, and we guarantee to buy all tho lace you make. Full particular's forwarded free.—Torchon Lace Co., 264-6, JTinders-strcet. j_«_houma.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 1

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