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Situations Vacant. ' BOY or Youth, smart, wanted.—f/chneideman Broß., Ltd., 219, Queen St). BOY wanted for Customs and /Shipping Office.— by letter, P.O. t80x276. BOY, wanted to assist in Biological Laboratory, University College.—Apply at once. i BOY, strong, active, 14 or 15 (years old, wanted for store.—A. Bryan, I Richmond Avenue, Grey Lynn. ■ BOXMAKING.-Wanted-Girls 'with experience; also, Apprentices; good wages.— Box Co., Wakefield: St. BOOK-KEEPERS.-Competent Man. D.E., wanted for country store; all books; .state wages; references.— 635, HERALD. BOOT Wanted-Good fßenchman for light work; also, amah Boy or Girl for packingroom.— H. Hurray and Co., Cook St. •_] CABINETMAKER, for country*; must be first-class man.—Meet employer at Star Hotel, Newton, from 9 o'clock Saturday till Monday. CHIEF Steward for the Hastings Club; salary, £200 per annum, wiflh free cottage and mealß: applications, pith references, close on the 16th inst. , COMPOSITOR (jobbing), first-clrlss wanted! place, borough near Auckland; only tho very best need apply; big wafees to good man.—Apply immediately by letter to Compositor, care of Caldor, Gcraghtly and Co., Union Buildings, Auckland. "niISHERMAN, experienced, wailted, to run JL 1 small steam trawler.—Furnebs and Co., Fort Street. GIRL.— Smart young Girl, leaving school, wanted for cash register and assist shop.— Buchanan, Confectioner, Queen St. , JUNIOR Clerk.—Wanted- Girl for f) office; state age and \;iponence— 0.D., 617, HERALD. ' : IMPROVER, good, wanted ior country blacksmith ablo to nail on.-.-Apply first instance to Charles Allen, Agonfi, brankton Junction. n . JOINER, first-class, wanted; also.) Cabinetmaker.— C. T. Rickit and Sons., To Awamntn. , LADY Canvasser, good, wanted; |;ood commission.— Shortland St. MECHANIC, motor-cycle, wantell, immediately; must be thoroughly experienced, temporary position.— Bros., IVO, Upper Symonds St. ______ PAINTERS.— an all-round tradesman ; only competent men need- apply.— 3. Weightmaa. Cambridge. SHOP Assistant for our Fish Market, wanted; references required; wtages 455. —Sandford's Fish Mart, Customs Sit. TAILORESSES/ — Wanted — First-class 1 General Hand.— Moyes, Victoria St. E. TJRICKLAYER.S. 12 GOOD MEN WANIJED. Apply Grammar School Contract Mountain Road. W. E. HUTCHISON, Contractor. fi AS-FITTER, FIRST-CLASS. FOR COUNTRY WORK. One having had experience in Acetylene Preferred. COL. ACETYLENE CONTRACTING CO. OF N.Z., LTD, 41, Victoria Street, Auckland. TINO. OPERATOR WANTED. POSITION VACANT (NIGHT WORK) FOR EFFICIENT OPERATOR. Minimum output required; clean setting essential. Permanent position to suitable man. NEWS ROOM, HERALD. TJESIDENT INSPECTOR ■" Roauired for Gisborne by Large English Fire, Accident and Marine Insurance Company, Well established. . ( Young Man preferred, who must be good Canvasser. State salary required. SAFETY. 556, HERALD. rpRAVELLER, COUNTRY. WANTED. Must bo experienced in Household Ironmongery, Crockery, and Fancy Goods. Good salary to experienced man. ARTHUR H. NATHAN. LTD., Customs Street East, THE VINCENT HOSPITAL AND A CHARITABLE AID BOARD. Applications are invited to fill the position of Resident Medical Superintendent of the Dunstan Hospital, Clyde. Salary, £250 per annum, with. free residence and private practice permitted, also Friendly Socioty, worth £50 per annum. Duties will commence on July 1. Full particulars from the Undersigned, with whom applications must be lodged on or before May 23, 1914. JNO. S. DICKIE. Clyde. Secretary. Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING Taught thoroughly, 15a 6d per term, Is 6d a lesson; classes daily.— Kennard. Chalet, Glen Rd., Stanley Bay: TRENCH Pen-painting, the newest and JD' most fascinating art work; lessons Riven day or evening, by appointment.Miss Montgomery, Melrose, Vincent St. TViTISS AYLING. — Woodcarving,. PokeriVi work. Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Price lists sent. Classes day and evening.—4, Strand Arcade. SCHOOL of Dressmaking.—Miss Reid, No. 1. Anglesea St. Classes daily, 10 to 12. 2 to 4. Single Lessons or Eveningß by arrangement. VIOLIN and Mandoline taught by John Manson, Henderson, Woodside Rd., Mt. Eden. 4th on left from Henley M. PUPILS thoroughly Taught Piano, Violin, Singing, by Certf.- Young Lady;, terms. £1 10s quarter, advance; homes visited.— Diploma. A. HERALDPUPILS WANTED - SHORTHAND. "TYPEWRITING: i BOOK-KEEPING. STOTT AND HOARE, 23, Swanson Street. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING.O U MR JOHN McDOUGALL, 27, Khyber Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist in Now Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing Stuttering and all impediments of speech. Mr. McDouga uses the method taught by Professor Wyllie, of Edinburgh University, the greatest authority on the cause and cure of stammering in Great Britain. First-class references and testimonials. •jTo" ME DRESSMAKING. The IDEAL HOME System is UNLIMITED in its scope. The NEWESI. __Sl, and EASIEST to Learn. Correspondence or norsonal lessons. Free practical demonstraTons daily.-Miss Dowsott. 54. City ChambersWanted to Buy. AIR Compressor, about 6 by 8; also, Container.—P.O. Box 756, Auckland. B~ ELL, large, 201b to 501b.— weight and price. Bell, 592, HERALD. 1 Wanted all Flowers: violets {: any quantity.— Whitehead, Florist, opp. G-P.O; PHOTOGRAPHIC Lens, first-rate, i or i plate, wanted to buy.—Full.particulars and price .to X.Y.Z.. 599, HERALD. APPAREL.— Mrs. Martin, 350/ Queen St. (opp. Statue), Auckland, largest buyer every description Left-off Clothing, Trunks, Ports., Suit Cases, Jewellery, Boots, etc.— 'Phone 3303. Country orders solicited. MRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies'. Gent.'s. and Children's Superior Misfit and Leftoff Clothing. Letters promptly attended to. —Elliott St.. two doors from Wellesley St. "Phono 3488. J> J£ I S S I N. 102. HOBSON STREET. Buys and Sells JEWELLERY. FIREARMS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRAVELLING' BAGS. , CLOTHING. BOOTS, PAWN TICKETS. ETC ,_„ TAILOR-MADE MISFIT SUITS ALWAYS xaiJJ " ON HAND. . 'PhonM3l3 ■*- - :^" l ■■ ■•' / j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 1