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Situations Wanted. APPRENTICE (age 17), seeks engagement to builder, or joiner;, or will take any work offered at Apprentice, 265. HEBAID. ',■;■- ' . BARMAN, smart and thoroughly reliable, seeks Position— 329. HEBA-P. BLACKSMITH and Horseshoer. first-class, seeks situation references.—Shoer, 235, HEBALD. BLACKSMITH wants, constant job; good on machinery, tools,. sawmill work, etc.; country preferred.—E., 290, Hebald. | BOOK-KEEPER, thorough knowledge accountancy, open to write up merchants books.—B.K., 344, HERALD. . BOOK-KEEPER, experienced wholesale and retail, open to keep Traders' Books evenings.—Moderate, 335, HERALD. ■ ■ BREAD Carter—Experienced Man wants work; first-class reference from leading firm of bakers.— 273, HERALD. BUTCHERS— All-round Man waiting engagement; married: country preferred; -or will take charge.— HERALD. CLERK wants situation merchant's office; first-class English and Colonial references.—H.V.M., HERALD. CLERK, 18, seekß Position as junior, good knowledge of book-keeping, typewritI ing, and general office Competent, > i ___55______ __. ] COUPLE, experienced;, want Position farm, station, milk, groom, garden, fence, axework; wife bake, cook, general; refs.— ' tral Registry. 1 ; _____ _' COOK, camp or sawmill, sober, reliable, experienced man, good baker, wants Position; contract preferred.—Central Regis- ■ | try, Queen Street. COMPETENT Book-keeper open to write up merchant's books in evening; cost : and contract acoounts prepared— i~7, . . HEBALD; _______ ENGINEER, extensive foreign and colonial experience in all classes mining machinery, heavy pumping plants, waterworks, filter beds, erecting and general engineering work, is open for Engagement. —E-, 346. -D3BALD. - ENGINEER and Fitter, from England, i seeks . employment at any kind of work; useful and handy at anything; ' highest and best references; sea or land; ' will refuse no kind of work.—Murray, 42, College Road. Ponsonby. _____ I FEEDER wants situation; all-round hand; ■ town or country.—E.A., 272, HEBALD. FARM— Respectable young fellow, 24, seeks job; 15 months' sheep-farming.— , Devon.. Post Office. Waipuknrau. ITtARMER, married, no children, wants . position as Working Manager on farm. Wife, cook for few men.— 298. HEBALDFARMER,. experienced, wants position as working manager, thorough knowledge . of dairying, cropping,, or Address at Hebald. ■■-.'■ - • GOVERNESS requires position, country, to teach children, age from about s»tO • 12.—Capable, 261, HEBALD. _____ GROCER'S 'Assistant, experienced, wants position, country store; first-class • trombonist.—Trombone, 315, HEBALD. GROCERS— Respeotable Junior Assistant, smart counter and order hand, seeks ■ engagement; excellent references; country preferred.—Capable, HERALD. . HAIRDRESSER, first-class gents.' hand, new arrival, town or country.— ', ander. Wellesley House, Weliesley Street. HOUSEKEEPER, working, or Cook-General, wants place in vicinity of Ponsonby or Dominion Road.—Please write particulars to Energetic, 342, HBBALP. LADY, young, refined, wants Situation in dental rooms.— 330, HEBALD. LADY, _ competent, wants Position as typisto and assistant book-keeper, good ' references.—M.M., 312, HEBALD. LADY, young, wants position as Companion, or teach one or two children; ' co "try preferred.—CM., 304, HEBALD. LADY wants Position, Housekeeper, one or two gentlemen; would takff charge -of , house during owner'u absence.—Urgent, 331, HEBALD. . LADY, young, domesticated, refined; off em companionship, light assistance, return ; for good home.—Particulars to Lonely, P. 0., ; Remuera. •,-■:-.'"-•. _ v- 1 ' ____________________ ■ LADY of . middle age, with one child, . ' J-i * desires i position as .housekeeper to ' gentleman; children not objected t0.—H.8., '■ 90. ::H t-_l-P-' .-'■■ __ _^______________i_ LAUNDRESS— Laundry : or -Housework by the day, wanted by competent person; germanent; good references.—Scotch, 269, EBALD. ' ___ ___________ ■■ LADY, English, experienced,- desires post; Governess, Matron, Housekeeper; school or family; English, French, German, . needlework; , good traveller.— 233 HEBALD. MAN wants job either town or country.J Reliable. Drury P.O. ■ MAN, single, 35, wants work; life experience in orchard; home first consideration.—S.D., 327, HEBALD. ' : -■ MAN, 23, with experience, desires situation on farm; moderate wages, comfortable home.—Willing, 299. HEBALP, MAN, married, wants Situation on farm or stables; 2 years assistant veterinary surgeon; good worker.—M.M., 339, HEBALD. MAN, handy, 7 years' experience fireman and greaser, wants work; steady, sober, good references.— at HEBALP. MAN, married, age 32, wants .constant work in Auckland City; some knowledge of store and office work.—G.B., Okaiawa, Taranaki. • • __ ■ , • MAN, middle-aged, respeotable; 'store, office, nightwatching, collecting, any , position trust; good refs.; abstainer, nonsmoker.— 323. HERALD. i TV/fEN, two, strong, young, grafters, South--1-L/ern experience, want Work, waggoners, labouring, farmwork, fencing, . scrubcutting. —Central Registry, Queen Street. . If C. seek Engagement, man experienced JLtJL.gardener, wife cook, etc.; can recomCentral Registry, next Pilkington's, ' 167. Queen Street. ■ ' MARRIED Couple, new arrivals (boy 9), want', Engagement, learners, slight knowledge; wife cook, house duties.— tral Registry. . ____ MARRIED Couple, good, require situation. Wife first-class cook and housekeeper; i man, garden, milk,, and handy; English and ' Colonial experience; private place preferred. —Trotter, Warkworth House, Auckland. MARRIED Man, temperate. reliable, wants situation farm; good horseman, plough, milk, general work; English, several years' local experience.—W.B., 319, HEBALD. MARRIED Couple, no children, wish the management of a restaurant or fish shop; none too large; husband first-class chef and manager; wife experienced ' waitress; strictly reliable and temperance. W.F., 355, H_ffiALD/. ••.' ———— : —: MILKER, ' first-class, wants billet at once. -K, 301, /HEBALD- ..____ MILKING on Shares, machine or hand, wanted,. 3 experienced men; references. —Shares, 347. HEBALP. ' -.■ . . T\/|TLKING on Shares by family of three; ATX herd of about 50 cows.—State locality and full particulars, Milkers, 281, HERALD. SEWING wanted by the day or week.— Carthew, Morea, Gibraltar Crescent, ' Parnell. , ..- ■ ■ ■ < SLAUGHTERMAN, "experienced, well up in shop work and stock driving, seeks Position.—S.M., 341, HERALD. WOMAN, thoroughly experienced, respectable,, wants Position as housekeeper. ' -E.M., 328. HEBALP. ■ WASHING and Cleaning by the day •> T : wanted.—Urgent, Remuera, Newmarket, and Epsom P.O.'s. j WAITING. Engagement: : Housekeepers for farms, etc.; two Machine-makers, wants 70 cows; references.—Model Registry, 20, Wellesley Street. . piOTURB SHOW PROPRIETORS. MANAGER DESIRES 'ENGAGEMENT. Direct from London,, with Up-to-date Ideas. CARLTON, 343, HEBALD. ! . =1 Miscellaneous Wanteds. GRAZING wanted for quiet mare and foal; . sheltered paddock, near Onei hunga.—Permanent, 320, HERALD. . \ i\ T\EAFNESS. Go to MR. W. RICHARDS. Osteopath, 29, . Pitt Street. He never fails to chronic cases—Deafness, Rheumatism, GSlatica, Kidney, Liver, Spinal and Nervous Complaints, Stammering, Eye Affections, Vicious Habits, Manias, Goitre, Fits, etc. Consultation Free. Hundreds of testimonials. LARGE Selection Costumes, -Tailor-made, at low prices, from 555; best materials and first-class work.—Spencer's, 29, High St. EXCHANGE I OUR OLD PIANO. - Full value allowed.—The No-Deposit Piano Co.. 28, High Street.;. •.-■.;■...-. ' , . FINE Blue Serge Costume, made to measure by i experienced workmen, any fittings, latest style, Spencer's, 29, High Street. ; " " . ' " ','' . . I ■';:"■:':';■''. '■':,' '.'"::''■ ,•' '■''■'-'■' '■■'•'-■ ■_ :-"-■' :'. '■■'.■ V','■.. ••'•' ' •*• ■ a: -- ', " ■'- ' "■*■■- ■-'•—:"■.. -._^_:l—: —l_—__——

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15325, 11 June 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15325, 11 June 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15325, 11 June 1913, Page 1

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