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Situations Wanted. I BARRISTERS and Solicitors.— Clerk, good all-round, seeks engagement, town 1 or country moderate salary; ref—Legal, w 117, JIEEALD. g BOOK-KEEPER, Qualified, is prepared to G _ open, supervise, or keep trade or pro- _ fessional books; evenings only.Fidelis, _ G.P.O. ' 1 BOTTLER.— Water and Cordial - Maker wants Engagement; 25 years' 1 experience. Allow two days replies to reach J; advertiser, now in country.Kia Ora, 56, i HERALD. " COMPOSITOR wants position.— in J first instance, M., 58, Hehald. S_ COOK, station or bush; reliable; good 1 baker.—V.G., 118. HERALD. -I .—: : ——-—. q COOK, female, experienced, requires situ- " tion hotel, town or country, urgent. 1 —Careful, 54, Herald. J ENGINEDRIVER, loco, traction, mill. " and hauler experience, wante work. I G.G., 110, Herald. J ENGLISHMAN. 25. Book-keeper, etc... 4i ; years' colonial experience, desires I change. Good prospects essential. —Prospects, J 35, HERALD. V • t< GIRL, experienced, wants position, general housework, able to cook.— Criohton, I Onehunga Registry. * (GARDENER, young, competent in all A A branches, first-class references, used to "I horses; permanent or day work.— .102. J HEBALtt. - GROCERY. married man wants J position in store; town or country; 20 (i years' all-round experience.— 61, n 1 HERALD. r( HAIRDRESSER wants position.—H.D., / 121,_ Heealp. \ HOUSEKEEPER, respectable, wants pposi t tion; or light duties.— P.O. I Hamilton. _ HOUSEKEEPER or Companion-Help, - thoroughly experienced; good refs.— ( Auckland. 100, HERALD. J HOUSEKEEPER.— required as j Housekeeper, working; town or coun- - , try; disengaged.—Urgent, 21, HERALD. HOUSEKEEPER, middle-age, seeks posi- * , tion as Housekeeper, 2 or 3 gentlemen; town or suburbs; good references.—Saunders's Registry, Strand Arcade. LADY-Help wants position in nice refined J family; no children.—62, Grange Rd., J Mount Eden. LADY wants position as Companion or care J of child, in well-appointed home.—Reply g to 777. HERALD. LADY wants position as Needlewoman J (good, all-round) and Upholstress; ex- \ , perienced; good —Delta, 99, HERALD. LADY, young, qualified, wants position J as Shorthand and Typiste; salary no c object, as experience wanted.—D.D., 92, - HERALIX "] TADY wishes Engagement as Housekeeper j ' JL/ to gentleman; thoroughly domesticated, economical, musical, trustworthy.Miss Cax- f ton. P. 0.. Cambridge. J LADY, young with hospital experience, wants io take charge invalid (lady or 1 ' gentleman); would help with light house- J hold duties if required.—R.H.D.. Symonds a 1 St. P.O. . MAN, good education, seeks position of J trust, town or country.—Searle, 88. i HERALD-. . MAN, smart, young, age 21, seeks posi- -1 tion of trust, any capacity.—-W., 84, 1 HEBALDI 1 MAN, young, steady, reliable, wants even- i ing employment of any kind.— 120, ' Herald. " MAN, competent, wants Situation: driver -1 waggon or coach; used to ui to eight 1 horses.—Driver, Okoroire P.O. I MAN. young, wants joV, 10 years' expert- k ence with engine ; . wages, 25s per week. '. ■ —8., 3. Manukau Rd., Newmarket. J MAN, young, good with horses, wants 1 team work, or anything bar milking; " near town preferred.H. Glover. _______ ( MAN, young (21), smart, respectable, wants position as grocer's carter; city preferred; excellent references.A.W., 71, HERALD. MAN, 33, energetic, sober, reliable, good T appearance and address, seeks situation in any capacity; good references.— \ ' E.D., «9,_cERA_O. ■■■-• ;_ ] t MARRIED ->■ Couple, . reliable, want situ*-. "! ; JTX tisa; '&sa» Eroom-gftrdeneit;milk: « ■.' wife light household duties.—Reliable, 86, 3 HERA-D. . . ; I PLUMBER and Iron-worker, yonng, wants 1 XT position, town or country.—Write P.J., v ■ 114, HEBALP. - .„■ . POSITION wanted Help-Companion in suburbs of Auckland; wages £I.— Compe- , . tent, 72, HERALD. ' SALESMAN .want* town or country travelling; long experience.—Write W.M., 41, ' ' BBS ALP. ■■:'.'■ :i-j. , SALESMAN, Order Work, Despatch, etc., excellent reference; strike cause of un- < ,' employment.—Wilmot, 116, HERALD. SEWING or Plain Dressmaking Young Lady seeks daily engagements. 80, HERALD. 1 SOLICITORS.—Wanted by Young Man- _ . O Appointment in solicitor's office; 15 1 years experience )e",al ni-ofomuon, excellent J references.—Brief. 91, HERALD. ' OCOTCHMAN. middle-aged, educated, from 0 Mexico, seeks Employment; speaks Ger- ' man. Spanish; highest references. Small salary.—Santiago. 34, HERALD. : rpRAVELLER-Salesman desires Position; • . 1 good business getter: college education, wide experience; undoubted references. I Y.P.. 37. HERALD. ' WIDOW, child 4, desires housekeeper's position; competent, careful, good needlewoman, fond children; highest references.—Careful, P. 0., Newton. ' I Pupils Wanted. ALERT" School, Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping. Each pupil taught separately. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Florence M. Bly. Mutual Life Bdgs.. 6-1. Queen St. l PUPILS wanted, Biograph Operating; special electrical course, full theatre; practice all machines; terms moderate. British Operators' School, 17, Union Bldgs. i . —, DRESSMAKING.— Classes in Theory and Practice. 61, Strand Arcade. Evening by arrangements.—Miss Mazey. late Head Dressmaker. Veitch and Allan. Wellington. PUPILS WANTED — SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. & BOOK-KEEPING. BTOTT AND HO ARE, ; 23. Swanson Street. piTMAN'S SHORTHAND. Vacancies for a Few Well-educated Girls. : M ISS E.~M. J ONES - ' TEACHER OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Govt. Insurance Buildings. 99. Queen Street 1 (Odd. Fort Street). 'Phone 2033. ' i =___ ' Miscellaneous Wanteds. SHED.— to Lease—Portion of one - of Harbour Board's Sheds in St. George's Bay, for dinghy.— Dinghy, HERALD. ' 1 Miscellaneous. i MADAM CURRIE, Great Physician, the only Mystic Medium in New Zealand . possessing the World's Greatest Power how to win love, and reunite those who had sadly mourned their _ loss. Would you like to hold a commanding and lucrative position? If so. I can put you on the way. "] Isn't it worth trying for? Here is your J birthright—don't let your chance pass by. If you receive freely, give freely. Also is a • Clairvoyante. and Crystal Seer.—Can be coni suited 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.. 182, Victoria St. West. . VINCENT and Renwick, High St., Shop and Office Fitters. We are specialists. Allow us to quote you.—'Phone 4477. DANISH " Luoie " Fly-catchers are best; r grocers, ironmongers. " Carbozono," best disinfectant. Billens's Spray Pumps, perfect kerosene pumps. LADIES' Walking Shoes for 3s lid, 4s lid, . 6s 6d, 8s lid in English makes, to be obtained at Pearson's Boot Stores, Newton. TORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakers , and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable l at all leading Chemists. Is and 23. MAJOR CONNORS, East Tamaki. has a quantity of Furniture and Sundries for Sale, by January 20. LADIES' White Shoes still to be obtained ' at Pearson's Boot Stores, Newton Greatest Footwear Bargains in the Dominion. SCHNAPPEB Roes.—O-ir delicious Smoked O Roes in 6d perccis can only be obtained at Sanford's Fish Mart. Customs St 'Phone 655. WHEN you take TORA-LINE you know why everybody takes TORA-LINE j TORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakers n and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable _ at all leading Chemists. Is and 2s. - _ FRANK HOWLETT, 809. Newton.— I est Hairworker in New Zealand. Send for Price List of Switches and Fringes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15503, 9 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15503, 9 January 1914, Page 1

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