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• Sitnatlons Wanted., ARTISTS.— Wanted by refined young lady —Engagements for posing, sitting, etc Experienced.—Reply, 2., ■337..Hl»AJn>. j . ™" BIOGRi\PH Operator wants situation, town or country.—Biogitaph, 312, Hebald. ' ;■ ■ • BLACKSMITHS.— good, married, seeks position in country town; used to jobbing work.— KM., Oka.hukuraP.U. CARPENTER, first-class, wants work it. ■j country.—E.G.. 292. HB'ilAliP. TjIRESSMAKiNG wanted by day or week; "stylish tlroßsmaker.—D.M., S3D, HEBALD DRESSMAKING wanted by good Dressmaker and Ladies' Tailor; work at honev or, ladies' houses.—Address, N., 5, Husftly,,'Avenue, off Khybcr Pass. ENGINEDRIVER, young and experienced in traction, loco., and stationary work, holding traction and loco, ticket.—Capable, 304, HEBALD. ).,„,,.. 1 4j/ , ■ ——- ENGINEER; marine, certificated, not long .from Home, seeks employment; highest testimonials; will malm himsolf very useful. —E. Murray. .41.' Welhsley St. W. FAMILY, experienced, require milking on „ shares. 80-100 cows—Bell's Registry, 22, City Chambers, Queen St.' 'Phone 17<--.. GIENTLEMAN. 48., many years' business I experience iu , Auckland; well and faronrably known; ■ desires any position of Bona; Fide. 271. ; HkralDm ~' • BrgRD ;;of';: about '.'■= 60 ' Cows, wanted, on L' Shares, by three good " milkers.—MilkioriL'Turua P. 0., Thames Valley. Y \ / HOUSEKEEPER, good, cook and' laundress, slightly deaf;, wages not so much object as comfortable home.— HEBALD. HOUSEKEEPER'S Position wanted by competent middle-aged Widow, to gentleman, town or country; good refs.—Address Herald. . ' '■. ■ :-....,. ■'.' . lADY, young, wishes position as teacher i to one or two children in country.— MM., 842, HERALD. I ADY,' refined, competent, desires position I housekeeper to one or two gentlemen; good manager.— 844, HEBALD. MAN. middle-aged, good station or camp cook, seeks employment; sober and reliable—Write Good Home. V.D.. 300. HKBILD. ■ . ____. MAN, young, wants position in store, any . capacity; has had seven years' allround business experience.—X.Y.Z., 318, HFBALD. ■ -',' TITAN, young, wants position as porter or vJ-VX any capacity; experienced, active, willing; town or country; references.— 317, HEBJJiD. , ■ ■ MAN, married, capable, understands all branches farm work, wants' position Manager or Head Ploughman; highest referNicholl's Registry, H.M. Arcade. POSITION wanted by Trained Nurse its J. ■■ night nurse in private hospital, or private'case— 3iß, HTOATiD. RABBITER, reliable, necks employment, traps or poison.— stating wages, etc., J. 0., care Goodall, Stationer, Dominion Road. SITUATION as Attendant to invalid gentlaO man wanted.— 291, HEBALD. SEWING by day wanted by experienced dressmaker, , or will tab) it in.—Miss Nealo, 100, Grafton Road. ■■ - ■ in ■* QTOREMAN, discharged/young aid cap\J able, with good references of last employment; could take charge, seeks situation. -Write 8., 346, .HEBALD. TAILOR'S Cutter.— wanted by experienced . English Cutter.— 303, HEBALD. TEACHER, fully Qualified and experienced, desirous of change, wants position as governess; references exchanged.— Private, 343, HEBALD. BURNETT'S Registry, ; Karangahape Rd.- " Waiting employment: Waitresses, Cooks, Kitehenmaid, -Housemaid, Pantrymaid v Vacancies:' Housemaid, Waitress, country formerly; Milking'on Shares, Mar- , ried Couple on farm. •'.''■' : •'. »——»-. in -in i, i ymn » WjSSSJ ; ■ Pupils Wanted; ■ 'V DRESSMAKING Taught In* ' 3 lessons. Daily. 2-4; Thursday evening, 7-9— Madame Mazey, Bradford St., Parnell (Id section), late Head Dwasmaksr Veitch and Allan, Wellington. MDLLE. LE HOUX-Schciol for Dross'making; morning, afternoon, and evening classes; terms moderate.— Grafton Rd. (3rd house from Khyber Pass). '« T7IOLIH and Mandolin taught by John V Maiison, Henderson, Woodsido Rd., Mount Eden (4th on left below Henloy Rd.). PUPILS WANTED - SHORTHAND. . TYPEWRITING, & BOOK-KEEPING. BTOTT AND HOARE, 83, Swanson Street. SCHOOL of Dressmaking— Roid, No. 1, Anglese St.. Ponsonby. Classes daily, evenings by arrangement. CJCHOOL FOR , MANDOLIN. BANJO. D AND GUITAR.. MR. A. A. PARTRIDGE (Pxinoipal), Has Vacancies for Beginners and Advanced Players. Studio: 31, Grafton R(l.. near Choral Hall. _- =-==!==;=========» Wanted to Buy. FARMERS— For correct weight and highest prices send your pigs to Yaag Bros., Karangahape Rd., Auckland. ■ . , ' ——————— FARMERS-Eggs. Eggs. Eggs. Cut out tho middleman and Bond direct to Yaag Bros., : Karangahapo Rd., Auckland. INVALID Chair wanted to Buy; must bo light and strong, and in good order.— J. 8., 347, HEBALD. IRON, Corrugated. 8 tons, wanted to Porchase, second-hand, in good ordor: lengths, 6ft, Bft and 10ft.—H. P. Taylor and Co,, Customs St. E- - MOTOR-Cycle md Side-car, second-hand.— Write full particulars and price, MotorCycle, 826, HERALD' Offiw, Auckland. PIANO, Brinßtaead; stale age. condition, full particulars where to bo seen.— 351, HEBALD. IDE-Car, with or without body, wanted to Buy, cheap.—F. Andrew, Eden Terrace. if —« ' —" APPAREL— Martin. 350. Queen St. (opp. Statue) Auckland, largest buyer every description Lcft-off Clothing, Trunks, Ports., Suit Cases, Jowellcry, Boots, etc— 'Phone 3303. Country orden solicited. MRS. BOTTEEILL buys Ladies'. Gent.'s. and Children's Superior Misfit and Leftoff Clothinr. Letters prompUy attended to. —Elliott St.. two doors from Wellosley St 'Phono 3488. FALSE TEETH. OLD, WANTED TO X 1 BUY; highest price givon in Now Zealand. Cmli by return post. J. DUNSTONE. ' Box 493, Wellington. GHENT'S MISFIT AND CAST-OFF APPAREL, OVERCOATS, MACKS., TRUNKS. BOOTS. PAWN TICKETS. EtC E GET OUR PRICES Before giving awty or selling for a mere Owing to big demands we are offering fry" 10s to 60s per suit. Ring up 3976. and our representatives will THE 0 LONDON CLOTHING, CLEANING. AND REPAIRING CO., 4. Gt. North Road (nr- Ponsonby Reseivior;. Miscellaneous. WANTED Known.-Payne, M.P., .at Jubileo Hall, . Kingsland, To-night (Wednesday). Columbia Hall, Grey Lynn, To-morrow Night (Thursday). rpHE MAPLE FURNISHING COMPANY, i. 13. Karanijchapo Road, Next Alhambra Theatre. Easy Tonus Arranged. A Bootmaker said: "REDFERN'S RUBBER HEELS Are worth twice the prico of others." GREAT Mystio Seer.—Madame Currie will give you secret how to see and know your future lover.— Victoria St. W, ILLINERY •'Sale.-Lftdies-You can buy the Latest Fashions at half usual price, i —Mn. Sherwin, 5, Eden Terrace, top Esmonds St. BARD PIANOS have a Worlds Reputation sinco 1794.— E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. RUSSELL'S TONIC PILLS are the best and most successful. 2s 6d anw ■*« fid. All Medicines. «tc. POST FREE, by return on receipt of postal notes. Special Mail -Order' Department—Russtl'l., Chemist, opp. '■ P. 0., Upper Byrxtwdß Street, Auckland, , , l" ■[ ,'' ■'•' (•.;.•',:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15649, 1 July 1914, Page 1

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