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Situations Wanted. • * A COOUNTANT-Clerk seeks employment i _x Book-keeper or similar position; considerable experience: expert advertising.— , Figures, Box 979. P.O. . - TOUTCHER requires situation, good slaugh- . J-> terman; shop or round, etc.—C. Bayer, Rata Street, Ta Aroha. ________ f POOK. woman, experienced, seeks position " \J in country • Urgent, Z., Post • : Office, Hamilton. . ' woman, reliable, experienced, wajata . v> Position hotel, boardinghouse; other help in kitchen references; recommend.— .Registry, Queen Street. with long experience, wants Position in city or country • Drees—taker, 506. HEBALP. DRESSMAKING, also Plain Sewing; neat work, moderate charge; wishes to : merit share of public patronage.—lß2< Vicl toria Street West. / EVENING Employment wanted by experienced young lady; cash desk, tioket > office, or assist shop; references. —Immedi- • ate. 515. HebaLD. : TTINGLIBHWOMAN would give nine weeks' ' J_ services to lady or children for pas- " sage to England; thoroughly trustworthy " and experienced; good references.—Homeward, 460, HERALD. ; [ [ TT-RRIER and General Blacksmith wanto ' J? work, town or country.— 465, \ ■HEBAI.P. , " , TWITTER and Machinist seeks . situation; I J? good knowledge of electrical work; 1 generating station experience; ex. refer- " ences.—B. Dyson, ,Okahokara. . ; TTOME wanted by middle-aged Man; ;use- '. XI ful about house and garden; exceuent J. references.-a.H., 532, HSBALP. HOUSEKEEPER to Gentleman, or HouseWoman, elderly, seeks i tion; experienced; Scotoh., — MoPherson Chester Street, Mount Eden. . MAN. age 40, desires employment in any capa<sty.-K.A., 540. HEBA-P. MAN. youn_ handy, wants jiituation in any oapaoity.—W.C., 536. IHEBAM). - » "TITAN, young, 28, married,.seeks Situation i iV± any capacity; new arrival; good, rets, l- —K.F., 495, HEBAI.P. ' TITAN, competent, wants management of' IVI sheep station; 10 years' experience.— Manager, P. 0., Hamilton. MAN, married, wants position on farm; no work for wife; food! horseman; take f obarge if required.—V., 526, Hebalp. , " MAN, young, wishes to work on farm; no » IVX previous experience; good home before . wages.—E.P., 1, Devon Street, Newton Road. MAN, young, 12 years' legal and commercial experience London, seeks position 1 of trust; excellent testimonials.— 500, • HERALD. / ■ _____ , MAN, young, seeks job manager, sheep IVI or cattle station ; 1 stating salary, to AW. JVngley, P. 0., To ' Awamutn. ___ " MAN, young, trustworthy, accustomed to 1 IVX general farm work, seeks employment; 1 state wages given—Worker, care Under- » wood, PapakUTa. ■, : .. MAN, young, respectable, new arrival, wants Position, attendant invalid, • mental institution, learner on farm j, can, . recommend.— Registry. Queen Street. MILKEKS. three, want herd 100 Cows, next season, machines; three, years* ex- ' perienoe . milking plant.—Central Registry, Queen Street. ; \ ' OPFICE-Cleaning, Scrubbing, to, wanted references given.—Experienced, 531, '. HEBALP. t ! /OFFICES wanted to clean by respectable \J Young Woman; references given.— . C.W.. ■ 494. HEBALP. ; POSITION wanted by young lady, to teach two or three children; country pre- ' ferred.—L.V.S., 537, HEBALP. . T3OSITION of Trust, Housekeeper, Lady XT Help, or Nursery Governess; good home ' first consideration.—Energetic, 539, HEBAIJ>. SALESMAN, Packer, or Despatch Clerk, hardware, general ironmonger, seeks Situation; 10 "years' experience.—Packer. 505, HEBALP. ; .. SALESMAN in Furniture and Furnishing Business, new . arrival from Old " Country, seeks Situation, town or country; I experienced.—L.G., 612. HEBAM). , SALESMAN, energetic, practical, desires ohang©} wishes to represent good house;. • English and colonial • experience, excellent • testimonials.—Worker. 636, HEBALP. ■ L S BED. A Grain. and Produce Merohante.— f O Advertiser, aged 33, with thorough know- ' ledge of the trade, requires position -as • manager, salesman, or any position of • trust; good references— 527 t HEBALP. SITUATION on farm wanted by Lad (18); used to farm work, and can milk; good [ references.— Matangi P.O. , SIMPLEX Operator, qualified, seeks position as Simplex Operator or Linotype i Probationer, in or near Auckland.—Simplex, , 491, HEBALP. ___ ' Q HOEING Smith; experienced, capable of . 0 taking charge, awaiting engagement; I light or heavy work; references.—Practical t Farrier, 87, Symonds Street. t mo Farmers.—Youth \(17) wishes to hear of 1 X instinctive employment on General • Farm near Auckland.—D.M., HEBALP. . 1 ; ======= == ==" [■■:;'■ Pupils Wanted. | ABCHITECTS AND BUILDERS' CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF N.Z. - Courses for Architects, Builders, Car- , penters, and other Building Trades I Students. Write for prospectus, l ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS' CORRES- . PONDENCE SCHOOL OF NEW ZEALAND, H.M. Arcade, Queen Street. 3 i _ l AOK W A D E D 0 A DO N. Persons, any age, can receive Private , Tuition; no classes; reasonable terms; all i subjects. . HANSARD, 31, Shortland Street. MB AND MRS. FRED WATSON give Distraction' in Painting (Oil and • T Water Colour) also. Belief Poker-work, » Pewter : Modelling, French Pen-painting, Marqueterie, etc. Studio: 13, Gladstone Buildings, Quay Street. , _i ; —: _—i 9 Tl/TISS AYLING. — Woodcarving, Pokerill, work, Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Price: lists sent. Classes day and evening.—4. Strand Arcade. PIANO, Singing. Violin, Mandolin, and Banjo; £1 Is to £1 10s per quarter (in " advance).—Ramsden Bros., 35, Howe Street, Newton (opp. Girls' Grammar School). KESSMAKING AND MILLINER CLASSES. Mrs. King, who has London, Parisian, and . Colonial txperience, will take classes at her i looms, 175, Symcnds Street, (opp. Lyric Theatre). Cutting and drafting taught. Perfectly cut and fitting patterns supplied. Private classes for friends by arrangement. ' Hours: Morning, 10 to 12; afternoon, 2 to 6; ' evening, 7to 9. End of id section. '' mUITION IN jyT ass;a ge. 8 MRS. CEEIGHTON HALE. The longest-established Teacher of Massage in London, has opened a » BRANCH OP HER LONDON ESTABLISHMENT IN WELLINGTON. She Instructs Ladies in Scientific Massage of every kind, including General, Swedish. Weir-Mitchell. Electricity, and Swedish Drill. Pupils can join at any time. Every lesson on living subject. Certificate 7 when proficient. Author of the art of b Ad B dreas: 27, MAY STBEET. WELLINGTON. ; | 'Phone 254. IB ! ' .'■■•.- ■'- ' ''1 Miscellaneous Wanteds. I A RCHITEOTS' Assistants wanted, to take r __ instruction by —Architects and Builders' Correspondence School of N.Z., ' H.M. Arcade. ■■ ; \ ■ > A GENTS wanted supplying Mechanical, i_ Electrical, and Public Works, Steamships, Mines, Trams, Motors, Railways, etc. , Mechanical necessity. Excellent terms.— - Miller, 14. Devonshire Square, London, E.G., l England. ■ • WATEBBOBING.-Jas. Porterfield, Contractor. Papatoetoe P.O. MOTOB-Car, first-class, flve-eeater, perfect order, wanted to Exchange for firstclass launch, good order.—Car. 396. Herald. 1 . i ■|/\n YEABS* Life Elixir absolutely cures • XUU • Indigestion. Liver, Kidney, and Nervous Troubles. 2s 6d Storekeepers, or Botanic' Institute, Upper Queen Street. Repairs.— your Gun to us for vX repairs; best work; lowest prices; no delay.—Merson Bros., 170, Symonds Street. , "SPLITTING HEADACHE cured in a "Phew" minutes after taking MIGROL. i Price, la 6d>—Agent, A&* J. Lamb, Chemia*, - Newton. .-' ,■■ - ■■ .■■■.-.■.,.. . : : , ■• ..-.■, RUSSELL'S TONIC PILLS are the beat and most successful. 2s 6d and 4ft (d, '. All medicines, etc. POST FREE, by return on receipt of postal notes. Speoial Mail , Order Department.— Chemist, opp, P. 0., Upper Symonds Street. Auckland. , ANSON'S Dining Rooms. - opposite ' IVX HE&AfcD Office.— think they lead. ■ but I claim •to be second to none in Auckland, Breakfast from 7 a.nv to 10 a.m. ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15250, 13 March 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15250, 13 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15250, 13 March 1913, Page 1

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