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Situations Wanted. BOOT Trade.—Good all-round kneehand wants Work; close make, etc.—E.L.Hi, 317, HERALD. ■ -- ; BAKERS.— Steady and reliable Bread and Cake Baker seeks position, town or country.— 267, HEBAIiD. BUTCHER.— Situation wanted by single Man; shop or round; good references; country preferred.—W.P., 206, Hebald. " BUTCHER, rail round, age 40, married, wants Situation. , Good references if required.—W. E. Turner, Butcher, Palmcrston North. ■> ■• C'ARE of an Invalid wanted by an experi- ' . enced young person, or would take charge of a mild mental case.— Box 561,_G.P.0., Wellington. CHEMIST.— by First-class, Unqualified Chemist's Assistant, position wholesale or retail Assistant, Box 99, Timaru. N > - woman, hotel, requires situation, VA town or country; sober and trustworthy. —W.A., 266, HEBALD. '■ ■' FARMERS.— Married Man wants work; experienced, good horseman; would take 40 cows, shares.—Scotty, Ngaroto..Waikato. GARDEN, Lawn, Orchard, Rockery, and Rustic Work wanted. — GliddonRichardson, Parnell. .'Phone 1398. GARDENS wanted to dig and sow, in Remuera, Green Lane and Epsom.— Write for prices, Hortua, 271, HERALD. . . (2J. ENERAL Help, young, wants situation, T town or country.—Help, Epsom P.O. HOUSEKEEPER or Lady Help wants position; good cook.—Competent, 315, 'iIEBALD. ■ ___■■ HOUSEKEEPER, domesticated woman, desires situation to. workingman; fond of children.— 320, HaßAlii).. HOUSEKEEPER, respectable, domesticated woman, wants position where children; country not objected to.—E.H., HEBALD. ■ ; _____ HANDY Man, middle-aged, wants position; can milk, groom, garden, etc.; reliable, respectable, .-■ sober, refs.—Central Registry, 167, Queen St. . LADY, middle-aged, refined, seeks position of trust.—Reliable, 290, HEUALD. LADY, young, desires position as Cashier Jj and Assistant Book-keeper, ', in ■ town or country; splendid refs.—lmmediately, 257, HEBALD. ' LADY, young, good appearance,,seeks. Employment, any line; little experience in bakery business; references.— -Trustworthy, 316,, HEBALD. I LADY, young, desires situation as Com-. X- panion-Help, or would take charge of ono or two children; tows or suburbs,— Write C. Hebalp Office. ' __-_- MAN, young, fair education, seeks employment in spare time, mornings.—G.W.R., , 247, Hebald. ■ ______________ MAN, young, with a good knowledge of ticket-writing, desires work in store. — Ticket, 308, HEBALD. ;V MAN, young, wants light work Saturday ! afternoons and evenings, city or suburbs.—Work, 275. HEBALD. ■ ; MAN, young, respectable, wants position as billiard marker, or other work; nights only.—T.H., 286,. HEBALD. ' . MAN, young, experienced, seeks Situation, dairv farm, Auckland district preferred, j —Vivian Crawshay, Mangere. Onehunga. AN, married, wants situation gardening, ; JXjL etc., about gentleman's place; or could manage small farm;' last 4 years with wellknown gentlemen.—A.F., . care . Sheren s ; Store, Takapuna. '. ■ . MAN, comritercial, competent, wants town and suburban Travelling, general merchandise, grain and produce, or indent orders. Can arrange for pony and trap when required. —Moderate, .306, HEBALP. I MEN, two, reliable, want 40 to 60 cows on ! half shares; good herd, no machines. —Apply Cows, 292, HEBALD. j MEN, two, good, want fencing or wu*k of any kind; suburbs or country.—Apply . 8.R., c.o. Box 26,' Pukekohe P.O. ' ._. MEN, two, young, want positions, one as Handyman *,vd the t other t*» Labourer, in engineering, suburbs or town.—__.*'•" 304,•' (HEBALD. ■;• .-• : ,- ■■'•;•■ . . MANAGER. Statmn.--ffood-know!edge stock and agriculture; wants Situation. —For testimonials, apply Box 82, Blenheim.- ;>: rzMANAGEMENT of Stock Farm required, by thoroughly experienced.: man; excellent references; recommend.Central Registry. 167, Queen St. 'Phono 3635. - S". MARRIED Couple want situation boardinghouse, hotel, or farm; used horses; wife cook, housework; well recommended. — 8.8., Ellerslie, P.O. . MARRIED Couple -want position; man practical farmer; colonial (South Island) experience; thorough knowledge sheep; wife house duties; 2 children ' (11, Central Registry, 167, Queen St. . ■ ■ ' ■■:.: ■•.'- -;' MILKING on shares wanted by young married man: about 30 cows preferred.— Reply early. Bob, Ellerslie P.O. .— < , r- — ~rr- : — ___— .. , i - * - MOTHER and Daughter want.: posts as high-class Cook and Parlourmaid.— Madame, 259, HEBALD. -■. - , PORTER and Cellarman, experienced, wants position;, reliable, sober man, new arrival; can recommend.Central Registry, IR7, Queen St. 'Phone 3635. SURVEYOR'S Assistant, 7 years' field experience, good draughtsman and computer, wants Position Auckland district. —Assistant, 261, HEBALD.' SEWING, < plain, children's clothing - and O smocks speciality, by day or takenin; quick, geed needlewoman; moderate charges. —Needlework. 251, Hkbai.p. TRAVELLER, with experience, town ana country, wants Situation, or some good selling lines, on commission.Honest, 303, HEBAI;D._ _____ WASHING wanted by Young Woman by the day.—Laundress, 302, • HEBALD. WASHING- and Cleaning wanted, by the day or half, in or out of town.Address letters to Cleaning, 319, HEBALD. ( ORKMAN, handy, «food, wants gardens VV to dig and plant.—l 9, Upper Union St., City. ___; WOODCUTTING, Scrubcutting, ( Draining, wanted by 2 New Zealanders; finish present contract end Sept.—V. Davis, Kaimaumau North. ' ________^ Wanted to Buy. BOAT-SHED.— Wanted to Buy, Lease, or Share— Boatshod, in Judge's or, St. George's Bays.—Apply HEBALD. DINGHY, 6ft, light, wanted to Buy; must be cheap.—A.B.. 274, HERALD. EGGS, fresh, in any quantity; best prices given.—City Dairy, 66, Victoria St. . . ENGINE, steam, portable. 61 or 8 h.p., good condition, wanted to Buy.—Price and particulars to Bl",ckwell, Henderson. THURNITURE.— about to furnish Jj, will' buy , quantity useful furniture; nothing elaborate wanted; spot uiash if suited.— P.S., 244, Hebald. _ GARDEN Roller wanted to buy, cheap.—... Apply immediately, with particulars, Wachner_3._lo4, Queen .Street. _ ■ . . - ■ GENTLEMEN'S. Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots; highest prices given; letters attended to.— Richardson, 109, Hobson s_t__ -■- r- ■■■■:.... . • HORSE, medium draught, aged,, wanted to Buy; also, Harness; must be cheap.— 8.8., 321, HEBALD. ■____. HORSES, Cows,- or Calves, wanted, dead or alive.—Boyd and Sons, Royal Oak Zoo, Onehunga. . HORSE, suitable for grocer's light delivery cart, at once.—Full particulars to Wheeler Bros.. Karangahape Rd. > ■ MILK, fresh from the country, 20gals per day, wanted to Buy.— ,288. HEBALD. PUSH Cart for Child, second-hand, in good order.— , and particulars to Pram, 313, HEBALD. .. . - _ £ _ SEPARATOR, second-hand; suitable: home separation; not less than 25-gal.— P.D., Wharepoa. ■ APPAREL.— Mrs. Martin, 350. Queen St., opp. Grey Statue. Largest Buyers in Auckland of ' Left-off Clothing. Travelling Trunks, Jewellery, Boots, etc. 'Phone 3303. MRS, BOTTERILL buys Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's' Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing. Letters promptly attended to. —Elliott Street, two doors from We.Hosley Street. 'Phone 3488. GENT.'S MISFIT AND CASTOFF APPAREL, OVERCOATS, MACKS. TRUNKS. BOOTS. PAWN TICKETS Etc., Etc. GET OUR PRICES Before givine away: selling for a-mere song. Owing to big demand we are offering from 10s to 60s per suit. Ring up 3976, and our representative will call on you. THE LONDON CLOTHING. CLEANING, : AND REPAIRING CO., 4, Gt. North Road (nr. Ponsonby Reservoir). b7 k I S S I N « 102, HOBSON STREET, Buys and Sells JEWELLERY, FIREARMS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TRAVELLING BAGS, CLOTHING. BOOTS. ETC. TAILOR-MADE MISFIT SUITS ALWAYS . v ON HAND. .'Phone 4312. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15390, 27 August 1913, Page 1

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