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Situations Wanted. ACCOUNTANT, thoroughly competent, £*- open to keep tradesmen's accounts; part time.—Accountant, 701, HERALD ACCOUNTANT. 10 years' eT'-"-rience, open to undertake audits, b<K.A-. eeping. or secretarial work: whole or part time best references.—Apply M., HERALD. ARCHITECTURE.— Draughtsman desires position in architect's office; experienced.—Write, in first instance, Abacus, 629, HERALD. BAKER, first-class, sober, wants position, town or . country; good refs. —Capable, 721, HERALD. BARMAN, young, desires change; Auckland or district preferred; good refs.— A.F., 325, Avenue, Wanganui. BOOK-KEEPERS— Lady having .' held trustworthy positions seeks situation in Auckland as book-keeper or typist; excellent references. by letter 8.8., 676. HERALD. CARPENTER and Joiner wants repairing and jobbing work; town or courtry.— Carpenter, 643, HERALD. CENTRAL Labour Exchange, 167, Queen St.—New Arrivals (3), young. Swiss, want positions, milkers, ploughmen, general; cannot speak English; learn quickly; willing workers. CHEF and Wife, recently arrivrf, require position; first-class Australasian references ; town or country.Reply, Zero, 730, Herald. CHEF, Continental and Colonial experience, seeks permanent position; firstclass refs; local or country.Chef, 670, Herald. CHILDREN'S Nurse, returning Home, would take charge of children in return for half fare also experienced Companion.— E.J.. 704. HEBALD. COMPOSITOR, good jobbing hand, seeks perm, in town or country office; English and Colonial experience.—G.H., 700, Herald. FARM. —Lad wants situation with up-to-date farmer, where milking machines used; near Auckland preferred.—Lad, 712, HERALD. GARDENER or Handy Man; can milk; VT sober and reliable; suburb preferred. —W.L., 691, Herald. GARDENER, experienced, seeks position, private place, hotel, or market garden; excellent references; can recommend.—Central Labour Exchange, Queen St. GENTLEMAN desires to place son, aged 16, on mixed or sheep farm. Has had some experience.—Parent, 610, HERALD. HOTELS— Young M.C. want re-engage-ment as Porter. Waitress, or Housemaid; thoroughly experienced; excellent references.—Queenin. Victoria St.. Hamilton. LADY Help wants position; Te Aroha preferred; wages, 10s.—G., G.P.0., Franktjon Junction. LADY Help, capable, requires position immediately, town or country; adult family preferred.—Particulars to Urgent, 728, HEBALD. LADY, middle-age, refined, educated, seeks position Housekeeper, Lady Help, or assist business; city or —Egmont, 705, HERALD. ————_______________________ LADY, English, capable, is open to take a position of trust and responsibility, town or country; willing to direct household for gentleman; to mother children while parents away on long holiday; daughter, 18, would be nursery governess and teach piano; willing to houßekeep for elderly couple or infirm person. Trained nurse, invalid cookery. Interview desired. Remuneration no importance.—Address Efficient, 658. HERALD. MAN, active, wants garden, lawn, or hedge work, by the day; references. J 719, HERALD. MAN, young, married, wants position on dairy farm; good milker, hand or machines.—A.B.. HERALD. MAN, elderly, reliable, wants position as ploughman, general farm hand; careful; good worker; can recommend.—Central Labour Exchange, 167, . Queen St. MANAGER, General - Store or Grocery, open for engagement; locality no obiect; highest credentials.—Manager, Cambridge. MARRIED Couple, 1 boy (7yrs), want Position oh farm;' man experienced all farm-work. Own cottage preferred, or take management.— „ c.o. Miss Crichton, Onehunga. ,■ ■ ■ ■'_ REV. H. H. ROBJOHNS; St. Matthew's/ wishes; to. find job as handyman for an elderly man; good references from clergy. STATIONERY, Books, Printing.— ee ment as Manager or any other position of trust.—Abstainer, P.O. Box 354, Auckland. CTOREMAN, experienced, seeks billet, O town or country; good references; good organiser, stock-keeper; . trustworthy. liable. 708. HERALD. ' WOMAN, young, respectable, wants Washing or Cleaning.— 702, HERALD. WORK wanted by bridge carpenter, constant or otherwise.—Carpenter, c.o. HERALD. YOUTH, strong, respectable,, wants position with respectable family, on sheep and cattle run. -to learn.Apply with full particulars to Willing, 710, HERALD. ART . METALV '. 'WORKER. xli Brass, Copper, Bronze, Antique Work a Speciality.' Own designs. Recent Arrival in Dominion seeks employment; highest references. Write c.o. Villa Nova, Opotiki. Pupils Wanted. DANCING.— Prof. Bailey teaches you to waltz in one private lesson, 3s 6d, by appointment.—Cliff House, . Selwyn Terrace, ram ell. - MISS FLORRIE BENNS, L.A.8., Teacher of Pianoforte, now open to receive Pupils.—so, Wellesley St. East. Terms, 255. MISS AYLIJNG. — Woodcarving, Pokerwork..Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. ' Price lists sent. Classes day and evening.—4. Strand Arcade. MDDLE. LE.nOUX, School for Up-to-date Dressmaking. Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes; terms moderate Stirling,_l6l,_Grafton Rd. THEORETICAL and Practical Dressmaking.—Mrs. Bell-Malcolm, Upper Queen St., Onehunga, is now prepared to form Classes. THE MISSES BERESFORD, Arncliffe, 106, Symonds St., Teachers of Music and Dancing.Piano, Violin, Singing, Mandoline. Theory. Russian Dances, Boston One Step, American Four Step, Maori Waltz, etc. COACHING FOR EXAMINATIONS. V> DAYTIME OR EVENING. MATRICULATION. JUNIOR & SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE. SCHOLARSHIPS. PHARMACY A. MEDICAL PRELIM.. Etc. Two Guineas per quarter. Two Hours 'a week. All Subjects. No Extra Charges. Individual Tuition. HANSARD. 31. Shortland Street. DRESSMAKING AND ' MILLINERY CLASSES. Mrs. King, who has London, Parisian, and Colonial experience, wili 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. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING.— MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, 27,. Khyber Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist is Mew Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing quickly and permanently Stuttering and all Impediments of Speech. Testimonial: " When I became a pupil of yours I stuttered very badly; at times I could not talk at all. After a few lessons from you I could talk as v,tll as anybody, and the care has been permanent.With deepest gratitude^— H.C." ■ ' i MADAME HYLAND. 20 years' experience. Popular Phrenologist. Clairvoyant. Character Reader. Consultations, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.—418. Upper Queen St RUSSELL'S TONIC PILLS are the best and most successful. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. All Medicines, etc., POST FREE, by return on receipt of postal notes. Special Mail Order Department.—Russell, Chemist, opp. P. 0., Upper Symonds Street, Auckland. A COAT of Paint covers a multitude of sins, but a coat of " Linoarnish" saves many a heart-ache. Linoarnish is the Linoleum Polish that lasts 12 months. It won't wash off and you can't slip on it. All grocers, Is 6d. FOR a Good, Serviceable, and Cheap Garden Roller, go to Wilson and Kelly's. Federal St. DRUGLESS Healing. — Whatever the trouble consult the Rangatira Health Institute, corner Symonds St. and Khyber Pass (above Sneddon's). NEW GOODS constantly arriving at MARTYN'S, 231. Symonds Street, the Best Place for Wedding and Birthday Presents. Worth your while to have a look. A HUNDRED years ago housewives polished their floors with a bath-brick. Then came Beeswax, applied with a rag; and last came that modern invention , and greatest of linoleum polishes, " Linoarnish." All grocers, Is 6d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15535, 17 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15535, 17 February 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15535, 17 February 1914, Page 1

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