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Situations Vacant BUSHMEN. 2, wanted; handy with timberjaaks,—Takapuna Sawmill. Takapuna. BLACKSMITH.— First-class Shoeing Smith.—J. Stewart, Shoeing Smith, Eden Terrace. BLACKSMITH'S Improver wanted; 25s and found; must be good nailer-on.H. *L>i_ond, Te Kauwhata BUTCHER.— Young Man, with small capital, wanted to take up a country round. —Apply Waitmeata Hotel. BISCUIT Baker—Wanted—First-class Man, capable take charge department.— with references, D. Kingsland and Sons., Ltd., Invarcargill. BOY, smart, wanted to learn ccttjng; good wages; clean work; short hoars—Apply Thursday morning, E. and W. Meek, Shirt and Clothing Manufacturers, Dundonald St., off Newton Ed. T>OY WANTED FOR WAREHOUSE AND JJ DELIVERIES. GEO. W. WILTON AND CO., LTD., ■ ' Shortland St. CAN -MAKERS, capable, wanted for fishcanning factory.—Stanley Chambers, Victoria Arcade. CANVASSERS, 2, ladies or gents, wanted; first-class commission.Burlington Studio, 414, Queen St. • CARTER, bread, wanted.—Apply early, Buchanan, Baker, Victoria Road, -Devonport. DRESSMAKING.— Good Improver at once.— R. Robertson, 97, Franklin Rd. DRESSMAKING.— Wanted Improvers, constant work.— Friend, Gostumiere, 40 and 41, City Chambers. GIRL wanted, neat writer, assist counter and sorting room.—New Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd., Quay St. GIRL, young, to assist in stationery and bookselling business; wages, IBs per week.—Progress, 873, HESALD. GIRL, smart,, wanted, to attend to speciality exhibit, afternoons and evenings; good Manager, Hutchinson Scales, Australasia, Ltd., Machinery Couit. GOVERNESS, musical, wanted—Waitemata Hotel. GOVERNESS, resident, wanted, capable of taking Kindergar*..':- and preparatory vork in private school.— for address at HEBALD Office. HANDS, suitable for fish-canning factory, wanted.—Stanley Chambers, Victoria Arcade. , JUNIOR wanted for ottjfA.--A?;ph '.<ra.-\ 0 handwriting ..?.' - P.O. Do*; U." s ■ j '-BB* *ged 11 to IS. <e_n < *d for : n_ine- _•-' cleaners, to eve_;r.t_tr become enginedrivers.—Apply Ijocomoii-s-e foreman. Engine [ .Depot, Auckland. LADS, aged IS years, wanted, as apprentices for boilermakittg, ironmoulding, brassmoulding, and coppersmithing.— Newmarket Workshops. LAUNDRY.— Girls wanted for mangleroom; good opening for learners.— Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd., Quay St. LADY Typist* and Shorthand-writer wanted for Solicitor's office; previous office experience not necessary.—Apply in own handwriting, with references, and stating salary required to Lex, P.O. Box „5. MAN wanted for Drainage Work,—T. Batter soy, back- tf Bjuakill's T„d, Sy- _____ St. \.' \<: SCRURCUTTIKG wanted i-.y 2 experienced men, day or contract.—J.B.; < _3,_____r>. ,A uALESMAN, experienced, - wanted.—Bridal kj man sad —ridgeman, Drapers and' Clotaiqrs, opp. Town Hall, Queen St. , SALESMEN.— First-class Salesmen, of good address and ability, for outdoor work;: excellent prospects to suitable men.— E.A.8., 13, HEBALD. ;- .. (SALESMAN', sn> a*fe young, wanted, with KJ ability to sell »t.2 demonstrate for Exhibit tion; one just arrived from England not objected to; salary and commission.—CA... 976, ______ ■■<■■• --,'■■ - SHOWROOM AMstent—Experienced young . it /*** .*i;: «Bcpnd. sales ■ Tea.mced.—Stat* fullest particulars and salary George Calvert, I ISApe*,■■■•:Cambridge. '. _ ■■ ,■■- ; ■.•?;, . ; ■■■•■ .■: X ■ Coatesy wan ted,:' to ; " fassi-t ,m shop.— -■Coatca, Pork Butchers:,, BfcYOUTH- fpr v '_p'aiehpuse .wanted for East -*. Entrioaniand Col'. Ltd.. Customs YOUTH wanted, as Reader's Assistant • (night work).— after 8 p.m., News Boom, HEBALD. . . ___ YOUTH, superior; wanted for general office work.—Neville Newcomb, Land and Insurance Agent, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen St. * Q.IRL WANTED FOR LITHOGRAPHIC "MACHINE DEPARTMENT. Apply. • WORKS MANAGER, HERALD Office. gAITIEKE COUNTY COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS FOB COUNTY CLERK. Applications are hereby invited from competent persons for the position of County Clerk for the Kaitieke County Council. Applications, accompanied by copies of recent testimonials enclosed in sealed envelopes, and marked " Applications V. for. Clerk, will be received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 6th February. 1914. - Applicants to state salary required, tad to also state when they will be able to co mence their duties. A. A. SCHOLES, _ . _ County Clerk. Raurimu. December 30. 1913. WAITRESSES, 2, WANTED FOR *' GRAND HOTEL. , Also, SMART BOY FOR BUTTONS AND ELEVATOR. I Apply Sharp. yOUNG WOMAN, OF GOOD APPEARANCE, WANTED FOR RETAIL STATIONERY AND BOOKSELLING BUSINESS. Must know .the Business from A to Z, and to such a Woman liberal salary will be given. Apply, • ELCO, 974, HBBALD. 1 ■ —1 Pupils Wanted. THE Stage.— Gilbert Emery offers competent dramatic tuition; terms moderate.—Write care Herald. MISS AYLING. — Woodcprring, Pokerwcrk. Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Price lists sent. Classes day and evening. Strand Arcade. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY CLASSES. Mrs. King, who has London, Parisian, and Colonial experience, will take classes at her Rooms. 175, Sytnonds St. (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 7 to 9. End of Id section. Q R E 6 (i gHORTHAND Taught by G. A. HANSARI. 81, Shortland Street. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING — MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, 27, Khyber i Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly successful m curing quickly and permanently Stuttering an''", all Impediments of Speech. "Testimonial : " When I became a pupil of yours I stuttered very badly; at times I cou'd not talk at all. After a few lessons frorr. you I could talk as * til as anybody, and tip core has been permanent. With deepest grati- ■ tude.— H.G.'' , _ 4 Miscellaneous Wanteds. HEAVY Durable Plating, Cruets, Tableware, Motor and Engine Parts. Shopfittings. Oxidising and Lacquering. Work ! guaranteed.Shaw, 106, Albert St. LADY, young, ti welling England, will give services reiarn for passage; good , sailor.-L.P., G.1'.0.. Auckland. ' PI PER.WEEK can be made.—A Great , *1 Special Reduction, for a limited time only.— new money-making employment for • Ladies. Simple and fascinating. Our Patterns and Instruction Book enables any intelligent lady to epeedilj become an uxper* • Lace Maker. We give a written guarantee ' to purchase all Laces made on our Loom; ' MO TEACHER IS REQUIRED for you to I learn this profitable occupation. Kindly forward 3 penny stamps for full particulars —Address. Torchon Lacs Co,, 329. Collins Street, Melbourne

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 1