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Situations Vacant. BOY, smart, wanted for errands.—J. A. Cooper. Hatter, 2G2, Queen St. BOY wanted for tea department.— Barrett and Co., Customs St. E. BOY, smart, wanted for warehouse.— 1 Room 35, Hall of Commerce, High St. BOY, strong, wanted for warehouse.— ply early, B. G. Barripp, Commerce St., City. BOY. smart, wanted for City Shoe Store.— S. Stone end Co., Ltd. corner Queen and Darby 9ta. BOYS, two,- -jood, for messages, supply own bicyolcß; salary 12s 6d and allowance for repairs-, also Girl, 12 to 16 years old for office—N.Z. Messenger Service. Princess Bldgs., Quoen St. BUTCHERS-Wr.nted a Kan for the country; one that cau ride for orders and attend to shop; references required.—23, HEHAM. T7IENCERS WANTED. X. Must be Experienced. Apply, G. NICCOL. 89, Customs Street. HORSESHOER, first-class, wanted, must bo good tradosman; country district highest wages paid.—John Burns and Co., Ltd. IMPROVER to printing trade wanted; X elate qualifications and Balary.— Kohukohu. LADY Typists, smart, young, wanted; salary to commence. —Typiste, 183, BP.EALD. MAN wanted, to work planing machine, etc., at country sawmill; good wages competent man.— L. Knight, Raurimu. TVyfAN, young, as light porter and boy or lu. youth for parcels.—Meikle's Valu House, Queen Street. UNDERTAKER and Cabinetmaker wanted; permanent to good man.—W. Black, Wood-carver, Karangahape Ed., 7 to 8 p.m., Friday. , AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL EMPLOYA ERS' ASSOCIATION. Applications are invited for the position of Assistant Secretary, at a salary commencing at £250 per annum. , Apply by letter only, with copies of testimonials, to pREBl __ NT (E. A. Craig), P.O. Box 1534. Auckland. ftAPABLE HAND WANTED, TO TAKE CHARGE OF SHOWROOM. D. W. JACK AND CO., Whangarei. niSBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. CERTIFICATED ROAD-ROLLER DRIVER WANTED. Full time. Rate of pay. la 4}d per hour. Apply in own handwriting, statins age and experience, and enclosing copies of references, by or before roon qn June 12, 1914 t0 WILLIAM T. MANSFIELD, May 29, 1914. Borough Engineer. T fflO. OPERATOR WANTISD. POBITION VACANT (NIGHT WORK) FOR EFFICIENT OPERATOR. Minimum output required; olean setting essential. Permanent position to suitable man, NEWS ROOM. HBEAIO. rro MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Applications will be received until June 25 for the position of RESIDENT DOCTOR IN GREEN ISLAND, which is situated on the railway line, about 5 miles from Dunedin. Subsidised private practico is provided (approximate? £200) by 2 Lodges (Foresters' and Protestant Alliance), end tho Miners. Address with copies of credentials, A. P. BREMNER, Green Island. -_£>-< DAY, easy Canvassers, bread 3*JL and butter lines; sand 6s (refunded); full samples; state territory required.—Canvassers' Superintendent, Box 266, Palmerston North. —_,—.———_——_—— ——— l 1 Pupils Wanted. "It/pSS AYLING. — Woodcarring. Poker--IVJ. work. Stencilling. Articles designed or plsin. Price lists sent. Classes day and evening.—4, Strand Arcade. VIOLIN and Mandolin '.aught by Jchn Manson, Henderson, Woodside Rd., Mount Eden Uth on left below Henley Rd.). WANTED by Young Lady—Pupils for Singing. Terms, 26s quarter in advance: homes visited.—Musician, Box 665, Post Office, Auckland. pOME AND SEE for Yourself the BEST \J System of Drosscutting, the IDEAL HOME, which is EXCELLED BY NONE, and STANDS UNCHALLENGED for Simplicity in Working and Accuracy as to Results. SATISFACTION and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Special Free Demonstrations Daily—Mornings, 10 to 13; afternoons, 3 to 4. 54, CITY CHAMBERS. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING.IJ MR. JOHN McDOUGALL. 97, Khyber Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing Stuttering anH all impediments ef speech. Mr. McDougall 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. TTOME DRESSMAKING. ?he IDEAL HOME System is UNLIMITED in its scope. The NEWEST, BEST, and EASIEST to Learn. Correspondence or personal lessons. Free practical demonstrations daily.—Miss Dowsett. 54. City Chambers. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINER Y CLASSES. Mrs. King, who has London, Parisian, and Colonial experience, will take classes at tor Rooms. 175. Symonds St. (opp. Lyrio Theatre). Cutting and drafting taught. Perfectly cut and fitting patterns supplied. Private classes for friends by arrangement. Hours: Edaming, 10 to 12; afternoon, 2 to 6; evening, 7 to 9. End of Id section. THE NEW IMPERIAL DRESS! CUTTING SCHOOL, No. .11, H.M. ARCADE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Charts understood first lesson. DAY AND EVENING ROBES. Twenty lessons, £1 Is. Two Gold Medals and Two Grand Prixes taken in Open Competition Against tho World. Charts Produce Over 100 Different Designs for Ladies, Girls, and Boys. Free Lesson at Any Time. Miscellaneous. WOODWORKING Machinery, by the world's test makers—Write or t call on T. M. McLaughlin, Hobson Buildings, Fort Street. Auckland. SPLENDDD lor Children. Painless Process, at Howoy Wa'kor's. Teeth Out in a jiffy. "ITTE'LL Show You Gibson and Clif\Y ford the Shop Fitters and Show Case Makers, Karangahape Rd. 'Phone 1456. MADAME AZUCENA has just concluded a successful season at tho Exhibition, and will bo pleased to see clients.— Seafield View Rd. ■ NEW GOOD? constantly arriving at MARTYN'S, 231, Symonds Street, the Best Place for Wedding and Birthday Presents. THE poorest Complexion can bo made clear and velvety by using Miss Wrigley's " Peach Bloom."—Misses Wrigley, Toilet Specialists, Wellesley St. East. CUSTOMERS, please note that. I have just received my new shipment of Greon and Black Olivos, also my famous first crushing Olive Oil. Gypren Hannah Brand is absolutely Pure Olive Oil; 2 Gold Medals Auckland Exhibition. Against allcomers. CONSULT the Gifted Leading PsychicDiagnoses all diseases. Testimonials. Messages from the Departed. Modical Clairvoyaute and Psychomotriat, 6s, 2s 6d. MRS. HUNT, Middlesex, Weileslay St. B. Opp, Tech, Col,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15626, 4 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15626, 4 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15626, 4 June 1914, Page 1

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