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Situations Vacant. BOY wanted for Shipping and Commercial Office.-P.O. Boi 858. _ BOY, smart, well educated, wanted for electrical dept—Boi 606, G.P.O. BOY, smart, wanted.—Standard Corn Broom Factory, off Nelson St. BOY, about 15, wanted to run errands and assist blacksmith; good wages.— Murphy and Wilson, Contractors, Owen'B Rd., Epsom. BUSHFALLERS wanted to Fall 700 Acres Bush near Kaikoho.—Write F. liirtzell, Waitemata Hotel, Auckland. BAKER wanted; must be first-class man, broad and small goods; nono but cornpotent wanted; rets, wanted.—F. Dickons, Cambridge. BISCDIT-MAKERS.-Wantcd Experienced Brake-hand; constant employment to reliable man; union wages.—Box 216. Christchurch. pANVASSERS, 2, good, wanted on comV/ 1 mission; can make IBs day.— Apply 9 30, 41, Dominion Rd. (first over bridge on right). CHAUFFEUR, competent, able to do mnning repairs, wanted.—Apply, with copies refs., to Motor, 305, HERALD. CLERK, Qualified, wanted, for motor garage in Hastings, Hawko's Bay; knowledge of tho motor trado preferred; salary, £'i 10s per weok.—Apply, giving age and references, to P.O Box 106, Hastings. Hawkc's Bay. GAS-Holdor Sheet Riveters, few good, wanted at once; none but competent hands need apply.— in first case, by letter, to Weslwood and Wright, Gas Works, Wanganui. GIRL, young, polite, wanted to assist; liberal wages; first-class home.—Mrs. Arnoldson, Orakci Rd., Remuera. A5!)4. JUNIOR CLERK. CAPABLE, WANTED. Apply by letter to H. B. MORTON AND CO., Customs St., Auckland. LAD, Btrrti?, wanted; able to nail on.— J W. McKinncy. Blacksmith. Oncwhero. J AD, respectable, wanted; good oppor--1 tunity if willing to learn business— T. Maxwell, China Merchant, 280, Queen St. LADY, young, wanted for good class country trade Stationery, Books, and Music: state experience and salary required.—Bowden, Morrinsville, T ADIES. YOUNG, WANTED FOR •" TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. PLUMMER BROS.. Millinery Warehouse. Rutland St. MAN who smokes pipe wanted—A. Wilson, at Jamieson's, Tobacconist, Queen St. (at 10.30 a.m.). MAN wanted for orchard work; must bo steady: Rood home.— Apply by letter tor particulars to A. Haynes, Morrinßville. ■—■ ■ " MEN'S Trousers Machinists wanted; also Boys' K.B. Machinists.-R. Greer, 38, Douglas St., Ponsonby. NURSE, Probationer, wanted for private IN hospital; one with experience preferred. —Address HEEALD. REPORTER, Junior, wanted.—Apply, stating ago and qualifications, to tho Editor, Tho Press, Christchurch. SALOON Cadet wanted— Superintendent Providore Northern S.S. Co. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. cations will be received by tho Board up to tho first day of July for tho post of District Nurse at Warkworth. A subsidy of £65 a year with freo uso of an unfurnished house there will be given Applicants must be Qualified to undertake maternity nursing in iiivnte homos. Testimonials and references required. H. N. GARLAND. Secretary. EDUCATION BOARD, TIMARU. AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTOR WANTED. Applications will bo rocoived up to the 21th July for tho position of Agricultural Instructor for the above Board. Salary. £520 to £350. For statement of duties and application forms. j ap I ly vALExTiyE _ Secretary Education Board, Timaru. ' TVTILLINERY SALESWOMAN. COMPETENT LADY WANTED, To Take Charge of Our SbowToom. Mr. Heath may bo interviewed at Macky, Logan's, on Wodnesday. HEATH AND MORRISON, Whangarci.

m A I L 0 R S. FIRST-CLASS LADIES' CUTTER , WANTED BY A LEADING FACTORY IN SOUTH ISLAND. Apply in first instance to BOX 279, P. 0., Auckland. All communications strictly confidential. TV\AIMATE WEST COUNTY. Applications for position of County Overseer (marked Overseer, and addressed to County Chairman, Manaia) aro invited till 8 p.m., 6th July proi. Salary £250. Conditions from f GEO. DAWSON, County Clork. A UCKLAND HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. Applications will be received up to the Ist July next for the post of Assistant Dental Surgeon to the Auckland Dental Hospital. Salary, £200 for the- first year, with an annual incrcaso of £20 for the [ noit four years. H. N. GARLAND, Secretary. High Street, Auckland. Pupils Wanted. MISS AILING. - Woodcarving, Poker work. Stencilling. Articles designed or; plain. Price- lists sent. Classes day and j evening.— Strand Arcade, MISS BERYL YEOLAXD. Teacher of j Violin and Violin Soloist (late pupil of Mr. Alberto Zelman, of Melbourne University Conservatoriuin).—Terms, etc., ap- ; ply 11, Russell St., Stanley Bay. PIANO and Singing taught by young lady, VS it ■ homes visited; terms, :i()a quarter, in advance.-665 Box. P. 0., Auckland. PIANO and Violin Pupils wanted; young lady, competent, certificated; homes visited. Terms, Ms quarter, in advance.—Musician, 90, HERALD. VIOLIN and Mandolin taught by John Manson, Henderson, Woodside Rd., Mount Eden (4th on left below Henley Rd.). THE NEW IMPERIAL DRESS-CUTTING 1 SCHOOL. No. 11, lI.M. ARCADE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Charts understood first lesson. DAY AND EVENING ROBES. Twentv Lessons, £1 Is. Two Gold Medals and Two Grand Prizes taken in World's Competitions. Charts Produce Over 100 Different Designs for Ladies, Girls and Boys. Free Lesson at Any Time. Agents wanted. QTUTTERING AND STAMMERING.ij MR. JOHN McDOUGALL. 27. Khybor Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has boon perfectly successful in curing Stuttering and all impediments of speech. Mr. McDoneall uses the method taught by Professor Wyllio, _of Edinburgh University, the greatest authority on the cause and cure of stammering in Groat Britain. First-class references and testimonials. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY CLASSES. Mrs. Kine. who has London. Parisian, and Colonial exi>er:i'nce, will lake, classes at her Rooms 175. SvmondsSt (opn. 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, '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 1