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Situations Wanted. A CCOUNTANT, qualified, with office in i"*. town, requires accountancy work.—Rex, P.O. Box 790. ACCOUNTANT, competent, seeks position J\. in charge of or assistant in general store; accustomed to hardware; splendid refcrenccs.— 171. HERALD. BARMAN, experienced man, wants position : first-class references.—Apply Bar, 211. HERALD. BARMAN, young, with thorough knowledge of trade, seeks situation; excellent references— B, 213, HERALD. AH MAN. experienced, with good refer--1 ences, waiting employment in a good hotel, town, or country preferred.—Apply Saunders's Registry. lI.M. Arcade. BAKERS— a situation to cart bread-Address C.S., 12 a.m.. 6 p.m., 91, Hobson-street, Victoria-street. CLOTHING and Mercery.— experienced, wants position; 15 years as manager.—Apply care of Hopkins, Stratford. ITiARMHAND seeks Situation on a sheep or X 1 cattle farm; two years' colonial experience; aged 19j—Box No. 169. HERALD. 1 FARMERS and Property-owners.— your . own Master Painter— Two thorough Tradesmen open for Employment, day labour.-X.X.X.. 103. HERALD- . OIRL, young, refined, wishes position in cash desk or office; no experience, but willing to learns—Reply 223. HERALD. (GARDENING, bv day or contract; kitchen T gardens, lawns, and shrubs kept in order.—Address E- Allcock. Albert-st.. Onehunga. . GARDEN Work, every kind, wanted; carried out satisfactorily.—W.w.-Glid- ' don-Richardson. F.R.H.S., Hobson Bay Road, Parnell. 'Phone 1393. . OROCER— Wanted position in the wholesale trade as Traveller, Packman, or ' Clerk: 20 years of first-class experience.—M., care of Mr. Porter, Brixton Rd., Mt. KosKiu. HANDY Man seeks situation country hotol experience; used to horses and > can milk—Address S.. 218. HERALD. HOUSEKEEPER'S Position wanted by widow with child eight years: capable • all duties; town or country— M.K., i«. , HERALD. HOUSEKEEPER, experienced, seeks Position to one or two gentlemen or elderly couple.—Address D.V.. Onehunga P.O. HOUSEKEEPER— Widow Lady wants position as Housekeeper to Gentleman. Capable taking charge. Apply HERALD. LADY Respectable young lady would like situation as Lady Help to elderlv couple: Parnell preferred—Perma- ' nent, 219, HERALD. lADY. young, good education, desires J Situation in office, or other capacity; good, quick writer; willing to adapt herself to requirements of work.—Address U.U.L... 177. HERALD. ■ MAN, young, with thorough" knowledge of Stationery business, seeks situation. S.Y., 212, HERALD. . MAN. young, age 30. desires Situation of Trust; . 13 years' references goods despatching on Home railway—R.W., 194, HERALD. MAN, strong, reliable, young, married, seeks employment; been used to farm, but warehouse or mill work preferred, near Hamilton; good reference.— 222, HERALD. MAN, young, with good drapery warehouse connection, wants position in store in the Islands; has also knowledge of cinematograph operating.— v.S.D., 196, HERALD. . '-> Apartments Wanted. APARTMENTS, bedroom and eittingroom, with board, required by gentleman, . near city— Reply with all particulars to ' K„ 204, HERALD. BOARD and Residence, near Auckland wharves, for apprentice engineer aged ' Reply, stating terms. T. 151. HbRALDBOARD and Residence wanted by brother and sister, in refined family : Remuera, ; Parnell, Epsom-Reply C, Stonehurst, Sy- ■ monds-gt ■ ■ ■" _. BOARD and Resid«nce wanted by a few mates (tradesmen); private family; within Id section; boardinghouses need not apply.-E.S.. 211, HERALD. > ROOMS, three, furnished, required by-three i gentlemen; use of conveniences; Herne Bav district—Write. stating terms, _.lv.fc., • 217. HEBAIiD. I Apartments Vacant. BOARD and Resid»aee: vacancies; two minutes from G.ra.ton Bridge; Tranmere, 2, Liverpool-st. (o?p. Karangahape i Rri)---Mrs, Robinson, Proprktress. BOARD and Residence, comfortable, offered by lady and gentleman to one single gentleman, in quiet house, near id i section: terms 30s weekly.-- Address Chess, i 43. HERALD. ■ i „_ BEDROOMS, newly . furnished, double, single, gas, kitchen, patent w.c-. and bathroom; self-contained; fine locality.— Carlton Gore Road, above Grafton Bridge. HOME, refined, offered little Girl, companion to only child, four years old.— Address at HERALD. , HOME, comfortable, offered to share with family, or would Let Room; terms reasonable.— Apply Birkenhead, 184, HERALD. ROOMS, superior, furnished, double and single, to Let.— Glenora, 3. Havelockst, off Lower Symonds-st., City. ROOMS, two. front, furnished; suit two i girls going to business or working—en boarders; all conveniences.— l6B, Victona-Bt., West. . ROOM, nice, large, unfurnished, every modern convenience, electric light; three minutes' walk to post Address HERALD. ROOMS, furnished; single and double beds; use Bitting, piano, smoke, dining, kitchen, firing conveniences; h. and o. bath; p.w.c; three minutes Queen-street; terms moderate.— Nelson-street. City.. rpHE TURRET, 10. PARK AVENUE.-First-X class Accommodation for Tourists and Permanents. Newly furnished. Lofty rooms. Spacious grounds. Tennis lawn. ThreiJ minutes across bridge to car. 'Phone 2242. MRS. CLARK. TOPCROFT. 22. New-street, Ponsonby.— Superior Board and Residence; sea bathing, tennis. 'Phone 3532. ~~~ OORRENTO. 3, GRAFTON ROAD, near Choral Hall. Having had several rooms added to this favourite Hcuse, we have now ample SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. All modern conveniences. 'Phone 1708. MISS C. BURKE. THE MANSIONS. WHITAKER PLACE, SYMONDS-ST.. One Minute from Car. VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. Fortv rooms, large and lofty: in __ acres ground. Panoramic view of harbour and Domain grounds from five balconies. Billiard Table. Everything up to date. 'Phone 2724. MRS. CARTER. - - i Pupils Wanted. MILLINERY Classes.— Winter Season Lessons from 10 to 12, and 2 to 4; Evening Class. 12 Lessons. £1 Is.-Miss M. Walker, Lynwood, Hobson Park Road, rarnell. •Phone 3759. ________ PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY TAUGHT. A. E. Green Blade, A.1.A.N.Z., and A. McConaughv, Accountants and Company Secretaries, 99, Quecn-st. Telephone 1746. __ PUPILS W A N T E D.SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND BOOK-KEEPING. STOTT AND HOARE, 23- Swanson-st STUTTERING and Stammering quickly and permanently cured (no failures); firstclass testimonials.— Mr. J. McDougall, 27, Khyber Pass. Miscellaneous Wanteds. COUNTRY Cousins will all attend the Premier Picnic at Motutapu on Saturday Next. SOME Kind Person wanted, to Adopt or take charge of healthy Baby Boy, six weeks old.-Write J.C.. 126. HERALD. "VATANTED— Public to See our New VV< Pianos.— No Deposit Piano Co., 28. High-street.- c ANTED— GEO. COURT AND SONS, LTD.. Karangahape Road, desire ladies who admire beautifully soft, glossy hair to use Hendv's Juleptia Shampoo Powders Those who nave tried them are simply delighted with the way they cleanse the scalp and leave the hair exquisitely soft and bright. • and promote healthy and luxuriant growth. Packets, 3d each, or 5 for Is. Sufficient for 10 shampoos Try them. ______ PREMIER Picnio is easily first as the biggest and best marine outing in the Dominion, .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14932, 4 March 1912, Page 1

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