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Situations Vacant. ATTENDANT, male, wanted for mental -A case.—X.Y.Z., 491, HERALD. . A RCIIITECTURE.— wanted to learn -rfL the Architectural profession.—Henry S. Morrin, A.R.1.8.A., F.N.Z.1.A., Architect, n.M. Arcade. 'Phono 5811. BLACKSMITH, first-class, wanted; lons job; wages, 12s.Apply J. M. Prasei, Otamatea Bridge. BUTCHER, good, all-round; must bo able to kill, do cart round, good with horses and do?:; must he used to country butchering-Address at HERALD. BOY, strong, active, wanted warehouse and office; not under 16—Apply, with references, A. Young and Co., 39, Fort-st. BODYMAKER, first-class, wanted; constant job.— H. Verrall, Excelsior Coach Factory, Whangarei. 1 T>OOK-KEEPER, lady, competent,, _ for | .k3 general store, Waikato; easy position; j j references, required.— 449, HERALD. J BUSHMEN, four, experienced, wanted.; ■ top wages to good men.McMillan and. j Yates, Ngatira. - j CARPENTER, first-class, wanted.—Blair, j 'U Clifton Road, Takapuna, or Dexter i Avenue (off Dominion Road),. after 7 p.m. _ | CHARTER, reliable, for Country Store, near j Auckland; married man preferred; permanent position for experienced man; apply betwen 1 and 2 p.m., Monday or Tuesday. Ellingham and Co., Ltd., Merchants, Customs Street East. _____ CLERK, junior, wanted; male, to assist in all-round office work.Apply , stating age and enclosing copies of testimonials to E.D., 571, .HERALD. CUBE-Cnutters, two, good, wanted,— after five. J. Williams, Wall's Road, Penrose. " - (GARDENER, first-class, wanted; two days T a week; tram terminus, Remuera; state wage required.R.L., 520, IHEEALI>. GROOM-Gardaner wanted; must, bo good driver.—lstats ago, if married., . also what references, to A.8., 517, HERALD. IRL, to assiiit in office; salary to com-■ vX mence, 20s. —P.O. Box No. 1, Newmarket. ' OSPl r ML.— for March. .17--Trained Nurse as Matron for private Hospital. Salary, £100 per, annum first year, £125 second, £150 third.. Applicants apply to Dr. Meinhold, Helensville. JOINERS.—' Wanted— Man. used, to shop-fitting.—Gibson and Clifford, Shopfitters, Karangahape Road (opp. East Street). . LINO. Operator wanted, day work; must he efficient; award wages.—Scott Printing Worlds. ■ •' LADY, young, wanted for office, must he good at typing and shorthand; state experience.—X.Y.V., 529, HERALD. ___ LADY Assistant wanted, all-round sales, with knowledge of millinery, preferred. —Geo. Lineham, Draper, Te Kuiti. lAUNDRY.— Wanted—Experienced Ironers J for new shirts and finery.—New Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd-, Quay Street. j MAN, young, to drive grocer's cart, coun- I try store.—Vacancy filled. j MAN, respectable, wanted for country, dairy, • vegetables, Address at Herald. ■■ ■ - ■ MAN wanted to make himself generally useful about the house—Tnrrett, 10, Park Ave;aue. ■ NURSE!, certificated, medical and surgical, wanted immediately.— Linton, Private Hoiipital, Palmerstoa North. QALES3IAN, experienced, wanted for O clothing and mercery.— and Bridgman, opp. Town Hall. Queen Street. SALESWOMAN, experienced, take charge ladies' retail boot department; applications strictly confidential. Davidson, In&entor, Security Buildings. SLAUGHTERMEN, first and second wanted; O must be good men and used to country trade; not afraid of work; good wages to right man. 498, HEBALD. TAILORESS, trousers and vest hand, for Mamaku, near Rotorua; top wages.— A. Segbie, Mamaku. AILORS.— all-round Man. wanted; X > steady employment, ; fare ' repaid '-if suitable.— Begbie, Mamaku, hear 4 Rotorua. ... ■ TO TYPlSTS.—Wanted—Male Typist to take down evidence.— care McFar« lane and Curnow, 202, Victoria Arcade. IJIIMBBR ' SALES IT. Applications will be received by '5 te under- j signed up to the 10th March, 1913, for the position of Waikato Representative. It is essential that applicants must bo possessed of a thorough and practical knowledge of the timber business. Terms and conditions of appointment may .be seen at the office of Mr. W. T;- . Gulliver, Security Buildings, Auckland, or at the office of this paper. THE RANGITIKEI SAWMILLERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. Taihape. MCLEOD'S Registry Office, Exchange Lane. .—Wanted—Engine-driver, second certificate: Carpenter, for country job, all expenses paid; Flax Scutchers and PaddooVera, 30s ton; Man for paddocking and carting alternately. 10s day; - Ploughman, 30s; Milkers, all parts, 255; Smart Youth for fish-shop in town, good home, 203 to 25a; several Housemaids, 20s and 15a; W. Cook, 50s. ; Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING— Classes in Theory and Practice, 61, Strand Arcade. Evening by arrangement.—Miss Mazey, late Head Dressmaker, Veitch and Allan, Wellington. DRESSMAKING Lessons, from Is; London Modiste in charge; latest styles; classes by arrangement.— Boyd, IT, Park Avenue. PIANO, Violin, Singing—Pupils thoroughly taught by young lady (diploma); homes visited; terms, advance 30a quarter.—Apply Diploma A, 270, HERALD. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING.— JOHN MCDOUGALL, 27, Khybe? Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist: in New Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing quickly and permanently Stuttering and all Impediments of Speech. Testimonial.— stuttered very badly, and attended a large school in America to be cured, but received no benefit. Mr. McDougall cured me in a short time. I have had no trouble with my speech since.—J. i McK., Civil Engineer. TJ & N K I W. MAYO. B.£c„ 8.A., L.C.P., Inter. LL.B. (Lond.). Honours London University and University of Caen. Prance. L.C.P. Double Prizeman (Mathematics and Science). ",' _ . ' „ . Double Medallist and Pmeman Society of Arts. London Chamber of Commerce Teacher's Diploma. Member College of Preceptors. Diploma de I'Alliance Francaise. B.Sc., B.A- (University of New Zealand). VISITS AND RECEIVES STUDENTS FOR MATRICULATION AND PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. Write for Appointment. H. W. MAYO, 39. FERRY BUILDINGS. trr==r== /' < anted to Buy. APPAREL.— Mrs. Martin. 350, Queen-street, opp. Grey Statue. Largest I- yer in Auckland of Left-off Clothing, . Travelling Trucks. Jewellery, Boots, etc. Phone 3303. iTHi!- BROWN, 90, Hobson Street, buys J\jL Ladies, and Gent, s an, L Children s Lel't-off and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc.— Letters promptly attended to. US. BOTTERILIj buys Ladies'.. Gent.'a. ' and Children's Superior Misfits and Left-ofi Clothing. Letters promp y attended to.—Eliiott-atreet. two doors from Welles leystreet. 'Phone 348S -TTfOOD-Planing and Edging Machine ' VV-winted.—Particulars to Pukemiro Collieries. Ltd., Gladstone Buildings. 7T~E NT. ' S QiOIHIKft; Nve Buy. Sell. Exchange, Alter, Repair, or entirely renovate any article of Gent.'a Clothing Best prices for country Parcels. 10s to 60a offered for Suits, etc. Goods returned if prices not satisfactory. 'Phone No 3976. and we will call. THE LONDON CLOTHING. GLEANING, AND REPAIRING CO., 4, Gt. North Ed., near Ponsonby Reservoir, Open till 8 o.m. f TO 20 TONS OF 14 TO 22L8 '' TRAM RAILS WANTED. TIMBER, 464, HERALD. - TO SELL' . FURNITURE. Best Prices, Prompt Settlements. Entries invited for Auction Sales. . We also Bay Outright for Cash. WALKER AND COAKLEY, Auctioneers, High Street, -'Phone 2557.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 1

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