Situations Wanted. BOOK-KEEPER. Student desires position in office; short prectical experience; email salary.—Ledgers, 406, HERaLD. BOOK-KEEPER, Accountant, thorough knowledge Customs, shipping, secre tarial, accountancy work, desires position progressive Systematic, 410. HERALD. j BUTCHERS —Wanted Shop work or Charge of Branch; country preferred; good man; good references.—K.J., 166, Herald. CIOUNTY Councils.—Competent Man wants ' position as foreman; first-clf references. —J. Box, Onewhero. CHEF, wants sit., European, American and Colonial experience; sober, economical. —A.. 457, HERALD. _ Case wanted or Care of DeliV- cate Child, or would book Maternity —Nurse, G.F.S. Lodge, Auckland. f -ARETAKER, Night Porter, or AttenV-' dant; 40; single; sober and reliable; ex-Army man; 4 medals; good references; institution or hotel.L.D., 437, HERALD. COUNTRY Sawmillers. — Experienced Yardman and Tallyman, possessing thorough knowledge of timber accountancy, desires Engagement; disengaged after Easter; capable of taking full charge ol yard, office, or both- —Yardman, 478, Herald. ELECTRICAL Wireman wants work. — H.E., 452, Herald. ENGINEER, third marine certificate, seeks JLj emoloyment, land or sea; excellent references.—Apply 'phone 1293. X ARM Hands (2), reliable, exp. all-round; J- Teamsters, General; Scrub-cutting, contract or —Central Labour Exchange, 167, Queen St. /TJ.ARDENER, experienced; used to horses vX and cows; high references.—Gardener, 461, herald. ___ /"2J.ARDENER, age 28, competent in all VJ branches of work, wants employment, casual or permanent; tarring and sanding.— Hedge, 469, HERALD.
GENT,, first-class Salesman, would like to VX travel up country by opening shops (temporary) with mixed drapery stock.—L., 408, Herald. GENT., with large commercial experience in the wholesale cabinet and builders' ironmongery, would ike appointment with good firm.—K., 407, HERALD f 1 ENTLEMAN of independent means vX wishes to employ his time as Agent for any firm requiring an Agent or Traveller ; will travel anvwhere-Particulars to F.D.. 479, HERALD. Smith and Fitter; no horses; VX town or country, or make himself useful as a Mechanic. F. C. Birch, 64, Brown St., Ponsonby Rd. O. ENTLEWOMAN desires re-engagement, VX Companion-Kelp, Housekeeper or care of children.—P.T., 451. HERALD. GIRLS (2), experienced, capable, seek Positions as Cook and Housemaid, together if possible; good refs. —Onehunga Registry. GOVERNESS, qualified, desires engageVX ment. country; all school subjects and music.—Write full particulars to E.H., 464, Epsom P.O. GROCER and General Storekeeper desires situation, country or Islands; experienced in all branches; energetic.W.B., Y.M.C.A. Blags. TTOUSEKEEPER.—Wanted position as J-l Capable Working Housekeeper, with child.—N.S., 417, HERALD. TTOUSEKEEPER, refined, seeks position; il widower or gentleman; domesticated; good references (Auckland). Write, stating wages to Homely. 429, HERALD. LADY-Help want* Position at once. Devonport preferre.-..--Phyllis, 475, HERALD.. JADY'S Nurse, experienced, requires EnJ gagements.- Glen Tui, Upper Symonds St. LADY, young, wants employment of any description for evenings.—Book-keeper. 473, HERALD. LADY, ;oung, dc-sires employment as Companion-Help; refined, domesticated. —G.L., 462, HERALD. LADY, young, with Hospital . experience, would like position as a Nurse in Dental Rooms.—X.Y., 468, HERALD. lADY, refined, seeks position as HouseJ keeper to gentleman; thoroughly domesticated and reliable.D„ 426, HERALD JADY, competent, educated, wants position -i as Housekeeper; trained cook: sole charge; highest references.—M., 421, HERALD. MAN, Young, would like position in country Store or small Farm; willing and obliging.—J.B.H., 552, HERALD
MAN, experienced Milker, steady and reliable, seeks situation on Farm; comfortable place.—D., 466, HEEAJj; MAN, experienced, seeks contract employment, Farm, Orchard, etc., Waikumute or Henderson preferred.—Contractor, 460, Herald. MO', young, wants position Working Manager, station; experienced fencer, good brahman; thorough knni 'edge stock management, grass sowing.- R S., 423, HERALD. MEN (2), young, respectable, rcjeaire Situation, share milking or milkers same place; milking only.—State terms or wages Milkers. 480, HERALD. MANAGER, working, 2 children, wants, position, sheep or cattle farm; life's experience South Island and Taranaki. — Central Laboar Exchange, Queen St. MANAGEMENT of Farm wanted by com1U petent family, where owi i not residing; about 90 cows on shares; machines.— S.S.S., Herald. NORTH AUCKLAND Farmers! Y. ung Colonial wants work; used to most implements; respectable and reliable.—Write 43, Mt. Eden Rd. "VTURSE. Children's, experienced, wants i) position, sole charge.—Wye Valley, 453, HEBALD. NURSERY- Governess or Comp: lionHelp.—Young English Gentlewoman requires Position.—P.R., 402, Herald. PAINTER, Papernanger, etc.. experienced wants work, town or country.—H.H., 608, Herald. SEWING for a few hours, three days a week.—Capable, 444, HERALD. STATIONARY Enginedriver, second class, cornet player, wants Situation.— care P. 0., Whangarei. SITUATION wanted in country by brother toad sister, either store or farm; previous experience and good housekeeper.— Country, 413. Herald. WOMAN, experienced, wants position, for Alterations; excellent references.—M.J., 449, Herald. Situations Vacant.
Office oi the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, March 18, 1914, A PPLICATIONS will be received by the xA. undersigned up till npon on the 31st inst. for the position of District Health Officer, Department of Public Health, Hospitals, and Char, table Aid. at Auckland. Further particular may be obtained on application to the Permanent Head of the Public Health Department, or may be seen in the New Zealand Gazette of the 19th inst. Salary, £500, rising to £700. Professional division. A. J. H. BENGE. Secretary. A N D S M E N. Written Applications are invited for the Position of Bandmaster to the Auckland Trade Unions' Brass Band. State salary required. All Unionist Bandsmen desirous of becoming Members of the Auckland Trade Unions' Biass Band are asked to send in their names in writing, and the name of the instrument they play, as early as possible. Subscription Lists have been issued to raise funds, and the Authorised Collectors, MESSRS. AMOS and McEWAN, will act in that capacity until further notice. By order of the Committee. P. C. ANSELL, General Secretary. Trades Hall, Auckland. QITY OF AUCKLAND. BOOK-KEEPER WANTED.
Applications in applicant's own handwriting. accompanied by testimonials, will be received in the Town Clerk's Office until 4 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY. April 2, 1914, for the position of Book-keeper in the City Treasurer's Office. Salary at the rate of £150 per annum. Conditions of appointment may be seen in the City Treasurer's Office. Town Hall. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. yOUNG LADY. THOROUGHLY 1 COMPETENT, WANTED FOR NORTHERN WAIROA, FOR MILLINERY AND SALES. Apply ROSS AND GLENDINING. LTD., Elliott Street-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15566, 25 March 1914, Page 1
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