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Situations Wanted. GUILDERS.— colourist, plans preIX pared from rough sketches; tracings . made, drawings inked and coloured'-Is 6d - jer hour; tefnporary.—Corber, care Russell, ■ Jhemist. . Symonds St. ' ■ ■ - ;v " pIHEF, • competent, first-class: references M from- leading Australian hotels, re- ] luires position in good hotel, city.— Registry. 'Phone, 1702. , " T ■ "■« J pi LEANING, by the day, wanted by experi- " LV enced, capable woman.—Bell's Registry, 12, City Chambers, * Queen St. 'Phone 1702. ' riOOK and Housemaid, same place; excel- ' V lent references.—A.M., 5; HERALD. ■ COOK, good, experienced, requires situation, with child' 3 years.—G.L., ' 61, Herald. • i EMPLOYMENT wanted for Married Couple, u with girl of 7 years. Wife, first-class look; husband, farmhand.—McLeod's Registry. "EMPLOYMENT—EIderIy Man look after , J-i walks, cut grass, scythe, lawn mower, , clean windows beat carpets,' wax floors, gardening.—Garden, 997. HERALD. T7IARMER. practical., with "dogs, wants posiX tion as Manager of a large farm or station.—State particulars, to Practical, Box . 260, G.P.0.. Auckland. v (PI IRL. leaving school, Situation with -kind vJT motherly person.Mother's Help, 46, Herald. . O.ARDENER, 25, wants situation, under VX- glass; 12 years' experience at Home; lanes, cucumbers, general glass work; comi>etent man.—V.T., 58, HERALD. ' Ip( ENTLEWOMAN seeks position as HouseUT keeper to Gentleman or elderly couple; refs.—Burnett's Registry, Karangahape Rd., 'Phone A 421. "LTOUSEKEEPER, experienced, wants .posi--1-1 tion to 2 or more-gentlemen. 59, HERALD. TTOUSEKEEPER, Attendant on invalid, XL or any similar position; experienced; good references.— 912, HERALD. T ADY, young, wanted as Junior Assistant Xi m Stationery X.P./63, HERALD. LADY (SO) desires position as Companion) ' to aged couple or ladies. Referenced —Companion G.P.O. ' / LADY, young, wants •' Position in Office or Shop; good knowledge of accounts, adaptable.— Hub alp. / T ADY desires Position as - Housekeeper, XJ capable, all duties; i near Aur'uland preferred.— rite Keeper.. 511, HERA^p. LADY.. young, going Sydney Monday, would ■ ~assist lady travelling wifh.- children or invalid, for "part fare— tea; HERALD. . LADY Help," jroiing {woman. Refined, - and -Li capable, wishes position .fcdult family. oil 7 01 suburbs.— statirjg wages, P., 995, JB.SEALD., * , w .s . ? ; LAW.— Advertiser, ■ just out,' from England, experienced in > probata, conveyancing, F W r6 54 HERALD^' 61 r ien * references.— T ADY desires position tn costume showroom- la years' experience, good refereAroVUpCk O ? ! n^eWn g^ AddrCßß - B " E " N - T' ADY, retipectable, conipetent, desires fposiu tion -js housekeeper; good cook and manager; itlean i and cptteful; highest/refer--ncee.—lndustrious. 20, iHESALD. - , MAN, middle-aged, vants permanent billet; <milk. garden,- useful; '/ 00 d referenoes; town or country.' 4 £ t HERALD. M A £:vJ o k^'. uaed \ oroh l ird ->nd garden; ■JTJ- seeks bLuet; good refs.; email wages' wnere good home offered.— Vinf /, 19; HERALD. "A/TAN, youn«. 21. waiits Situ ition on farm; •T? recently iyom England strong, energetic: slight experience.— j.. 980, HERALD. MAN, "respectable, , sober, * 33, desires posi- . tx°n. store or warehr ixse. where -energy and intelligence 610 ruaui ied.— Advance. 98& HERALD. . ' i/" , v TV/TARRIED Man, S'if £ practical Southern J - TIT farmmg ; experujn ie, requires, position as Working Manager bn farm or ran.—Adr. dress HERALD Agencj-, y Qnehunga. : ;.' • MARBIED Coupls / one, child, want ' posiT~~L °n r P n, :' t Man experienced farm wow, milk. . C Kv n cottage preferred, or au>jrs3sgr pju> -,-". c ' o . mi wanted by m»n Clerk and Yard Fore? sfg;,a S. k - WCltk ;' V«»perien«se; r° wsgaa l i3 > rpBAVELLEB i: \ acquainted with building X and turn i ß hing trades, wants to handle lines on comr fission. — 7,', HERALD. ; VOUTH, .1' L seeks Situation, agriculture, J. aairy, Orchard; willing to learn; good home essent' State wages.—Full, particu-" lars. 0.K., 6 ft, WeraLD. - ■; ' T/yOMAN / respectable,' with girl 10; will- .* ' • P milk, wishes position as HouseKeeper, wn pro no mistress i- good/references; on 11 r» c /""itry^— " Housekeeper, : care P. 0., Mat' faigi. Waikato. ?. ? ■ r ■ TT/'ORK I lilted - by Married Man. good ci- ™ of / machinery;-' Becond-class ticket.— Steam, 6: HBRALD Office'. - ; - Pai feiership, ; Financial, Etc. "R?®® HELLER and Stationer, with £1000 I,)ital. open to buy Business or enter ' tt «>: thorough knowledge; bona-fides guaran< ? Energetic. 977, HEEALD. OARS NERSHIP, .active, £180-£2OO, small " ' ana business, whbleaalo ana frni I , c V"' la l for - extending under own conlrolH jgftello,- 16, HERALD. . . pAH .VNER wanted to finance and morit- v p 01t an,'invention of exceptional hiVKV ' beyond experimental stage, has proved, otroif ? . -efficient in practical . use; only ffgjy m -business / considered.—L.F.F., 4, ■P.; {P/),A TO LEND on Town or Country , „ J }- AJyJ Properties.—State rat« 'of ■ inV 'etc., to Confidential, 81, HERALD. JP 'innn AVAILABLE for Mortgage;. * /dUUU , first-class freeholds, town br " gantry.—J. Marjoribanks Steele, 26, High St. 'Phone 4165. THE MILLS ANTI-FLY CO., LTD. (RegisX tered), has acquired all rights to Mill's Patent Machine, prevents flies, etc., settling on food, infants, or sick people. Large profits probable. Over 600 shares allotted. Limited number still available, 10s - each. Full particulars supplied by Chas. Mills, travelling representative, or G. Mason White, secretary, Phoenix Chambers. Businesses Wanted. /"CARRIER'S Business wanted to Buy; with v a connection; must be genuine.Apply HERALD. > - t . I Pupils Wanted. ARTHUR E. JOHNS, . Teacher of Piano xi. and. Orgon, Studio, corner Ponsonby and Franklin Eds. MISS AYLIHG. — Woodcarving, Poker--IVX work. Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Price lists sent. Classes day ami evening. Strand Arcade. MRS. MERVYN WILSON AND MISS ItX FOOTE _ resume Teaching, Piano Violin, Mandolin, and Dancing. Februarv 9* 1914.—Walters' Rd., Kingsland. 'Phone A4l2* A 412. C OAC Wti«I 0 & MATRICULATION. JUNIOR & SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE. SCHOLARSHIPS. PHARMACY A. . MEDICAL PRELIM., Etc. Two Guineas per quarter. .Two Hours a week. *r t, All Subjects. No Extra Charges. Individual Tuition. HANSARD. 31, Shortland Street. "HRESSMAKING " ! AND MILLINERY • L ' * CLASSES. Mrs. King, who has London, Parisian, and Colonial experience, will take classes at her Rooms, 175, Symonds 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. QTUTTERING. AND STAMMERING.— 0 MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, 27, Khyber Pass. Auckland, is the only Specialist in flew Zealand who has been perfectly successful. in curing quickly and permanently Stut'tering an'l all Impedimenta of Speech. Testimonial : •' When I became a pupil of yours I stuttered very badly; at times I could n<rt talk at all. After a few lessons from you I could talk as ntll as anybody, and the cui« has been - permanent.'—With deepest eratitude.—H.G." Miscellaneous Wanteds. P,l PER WEEK can be made.—A Great wX . fapecial Reduction, for a limited time only.—A new money-making employment for Ladies. Simple and fascinating. . Our Pat-, terns and Instruction Book enables any intelligent lady -to speedily become' an expe.-j Lace Maker. We give a written guarantee to purchase' all Laces made- on our Looms. NO TEACHER IS . REQUIRED for you to learn this profitable occupation. Kindly forward 3 penny stamps for full, particulars. —Address. Torchon , Lace Co.. £29. Collin* Street. Melbourne ' ' , .1 "JV/TADAME AZUCENA, Phrenologist and iu. Character Reader, the only 'one of the profession in tha - Exhibition, —Court 5, Palace of Industries* - -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 1

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