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Situations BOOK-KEEPER, competent. 23. wants position in town : or country; highest references.— Book-keeper, 59, HERALD, BUILDERS' or Architects' assistant (24), practical, experienced brick, stone, concrete work, quantities, plans, supervision of work, book-keeping. E.B., 89, HERALD, _ BUTTLE'S Agency, now under new proprietor, and present address at H.M. Arcade. 'Phone 900.—Vacancies not advertised. Call, inquire, and get suited. . COOK and Housemaid.-Two Experienced Girls require Situations; country only. —Address A.C, care P. 0.. Otahuhu, I FARMERS and Property-owners.-Be your X 1 own Master Painter— thorough Tradesmen open for Employment, nay labonr.-X.X.X.. 103,; HERALD. I FARMER'S.—Man, 10 years' experience sheep • and agricultural farming in North Canterbury, three years cattle, sheep, woolclassing, and sheep-shearing machine experting in Australia, first-class references, wants Situation.—A.T., HERALD. . GARDENER wants employment by the day; thoroughly understands fruit and flowers; best references.— Reliable, 66. HERALD. HOUSEWORK-Wanted by capable elderly person, situation as help in small family.-Address Help, 112, HERALD. HOUSEKEEPER.— wanted by capable, respectable, energetic Widow Lady, with one child, in good country boardinghouse or Address Capable, 79, Herald. HOUSEKEEPER.-Young Married Woman, thoroughly domesticated, with child 2. years old, desires Position to one or two gentlemen, or to widower with one child. Urgent. 66. HERALD. . ]" ADY Help.— Lady wants Position J pear city — ApplyJßolU. HBRAIiD. LADY desires charge of Invalid in her select home, Remuera.—For full particulars apply L., 64, HERALD. MAN, middle-aged, seeks situation, milk, garden, useful, in private family; comfortable house; references.—A.B., 69, HERALD. MAN, thoroughy experienced, married, wants position working manager on dairy or sheep farm; references.Central Agency, Queen-st. 'Phone, 3635. MAN, young, energetic, requires position in country, married, can look after motor car, horse, poultry, bees, orchard, garden, etc.; handy with tools.— Permanent. 86, HERALD. PORTER, Assistant Barman, or Billiard Marker.— man seeks position in country; good recommendations.— Registry, 52. City Chambers. _ QAUNDEBS'S Registry, H.M. Arcade,— C 5 Porter, milk, useful, 20s; four Spawlers, 10s to 12s ; two Ploughmen, 255, 30s; Kitchen, useful, 208. . SURVEY Draughtsman, first-class, is open for engagement.—Apply J. G. Kelly, Engineer's Office. Harbour Board, Wellington. TRAVELLER, doing North Island, would be glad to introduce new lines.— Energetic, 97, HERALD. UPHOLSTERER, recently arrived from London, wants employment; can polish and repair.—W.H.C-. 72, Federal-street, Auckland. — IUOMAN. experienced, wants Situation, VV • mid-day waitress or other work, from 10 till 3,—Address at HERALD. YOUTH. 19. good education, good refs., offers services in any capacity at the Islands.—Address Zealous. 67, HERALD. a ' '-» Wanted to Buy. ABEL.—Mrs. Martin. 350. Queen-street, opp. Grey Statue. Largest Buyer in Auckland of Left-off Clothng. Traveling Trunks, Jewellery. Boots, etc. 'Phone 3303. GIG wanted; must seat three comfortably and be strong and fairly low build.— and particulars to F. Bluck. Avondale. LEFT-OFF Clothing.— up Mrs Aid-' ridge (late Mrs. _. Hill), c<pp. Y.M.C.A.. Wellesley-atreet, Buyer of Left-off and Misfit Clothing. 'Phone, 2928. LAST Year's Technical College Text Books; good prices given.—The Book Exchange, 14, Victoria-street East. MRS. ' BROWN, 90, Hobson-st'reet. buys Ladies'. Gent.'s. and Children's Leftoff and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters promptly attended to, MRS. BOTTERILL Buys Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing. Letters promptly attended to—Elliott-street, two doors from Wellesleystreet. 'Phone 3488. OFFICE TABLE wanted, in good condition. —State full particulars and price. Table, 111, HERALD p RIFLE, magazine, 32 bore, second-hand, wanted; state price.— Rifle, 110, HERALD. : RING up Mrs. Kelly, 392, Queen-street. Highest Prices for Ladies', Gent.'B, and Children's Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc. 'Phone 2606 STONE Crusher.—Size and full particulars, X.Y.Z.. 106. HERALD. TURNOUT, stylish, wanted; complete or' separate.—Rex, 73, HERALD. TO Hire or Purchase.— Travellers' Hampers: state rent, etc.—Hampers, 96, HERALD., \\T ANTED— FULL SET TEXT BOOKS ON CIVIL ENGINEERING. Full particulars and price to BOX 7, MATATA P.O. QACKS. CACKS. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN p OOD QOUND C ACKS. Ring up 'Phones 975. 743. or 469. You will be ELL PLEASED WITH PRICE. "OOND AND "DELL, COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. (—i __———————«_——«——»————»——.—«»———————————___ Wanted to Sell. EDISON Gem Phonograph, playing two and four-minute records, with 40 Records; in good order; cheap.— Phonograph, 56. HERALD. JAM JARS-Glass, 21b, Is 6d doz; other *t sizes equally as cheap.—Hildreth and Sons. Customs and Victoria Streets. JAM Jars, 2lb, Is doz.; lib, 9d doz. Large quantities at reduced rates. Clarke Bros., Bottle Dealers, corner Drake and Union Sts., Freeman's Bay. IAUNCHES, Yachts, Motor Cars, SecondJ hand Machinery, Particulars A. L. ALEXANDER „ CO.. Palmerston Bidgs. SKATES. 100 pairs, guaranteed in good order; cheap.— Mavis Villa, Edenstreet, Newmarket. SEWING Machine— Drophead, in perfect order; a bargain.—E. Crawford, corner Wellesley and Albert Streets. SET of Second-hand Harness, in good order, suit grocer or baker; also, Buggy set.—P. Carter, Saddler, 79, Symonds-st. THREE-SIDE Planer and Moulder, equal to now; band-saw, shape?, jig-saw, buzzer, wood lathe, all new.—P.O. Box 525, Auckland. iy-x DIFFERENT Japanese Stamps. is. _\J Write for price list of other bargains. —The Dominion Stamp Co., 73. Short la nd-st. XXTHERB TO jOUY T7IURNITURE. WHY PAY SHOP PRICES. NEW FURNITURE IS 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER FROM US. Come and See for Yourself. pEORGE WALKER AND QO„ AUCTIONEERS. HIGH-ST. ANTED to Sell, in any quantity— , CLEAN WHITE PAPER FOR WRAPPING. Price Apply JOBBINU DEPARTMENT. HERALD Offlw, ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14927, 27 February 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14927, 27 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14927, 27 February 1912, Page 1

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