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Situations Vacant. "DOT wanted for trotting stable; must be • X» 16 years of ace.—Apply, personally, T. • .Richards, Favona Farm. Mangerc. J —— — — ■ BRICKLAYER'S.' Labourer wanted.—Apply on job, Sacltville St.. Grey Lynn Tor- • njiaus. ! [ — _! c BUTCHER,-— Tlioro is a good opening I . liero for a Butcher.—Progress, Box 20, 'Janeatuii. Bay of Plenty. BUTCHKJiS.— -Man. competent, wanted for hawking cart and shop; references required.—Address at HERALD. pLERKS, Junior, two wanted; smart at • \J figuroß; capable of balancing.—State experience, ago, salary, to Business, P. 0., 3, Newmarket.. OOA.CHSMITH. first-class, wanted; also first-class Shooing and General Smith; • constant work to good men; married men l referred. Shop equipped with power and Wast forgeß. Adamson, Waiuku. ; pLERK, junior, wanted; accurate and Cuervo gotic; typing and shorthand essential - Write, Bending copies of references, to A.8.C., , 135, herald. | Dresser, Experienced, wanted. X —Apply in first instance to Herald Office. LABOURER, pood, wanted for foundry■i work.—ll. I£. Smith and Co., Dome Range Foundry, Sale St., Freeman's Bay. MAN, handy , wanted for garden, milk, groom.—Bundorah. opposite Camp- ■ bell's Statuo. MAN wanted for a week for rough digging, tree pruning, etc.—State wages, etc., Work, 113, HE BALD. MAN, experienced, wanted for tail of JL : bench; also, good all-round Mill Hand.— and Burnand, Ltd., Manga- ■ peehi. OULDING MACHINIST, FIRSTCLASS, WANTED. Apply, W. CASEY, Beaumont St., Freeman's Bay. ' 'Phone 1393. , \TDRf?E, strong, experienced, fond children, ) -J-* able sew, wanted invalid child (3); light house duties; £1; Cfiabome; bonus yearly.— X., P. 0., Hamilton. » GROCERY and Hardware.— VX —A First-class Assistant, with a tho- • rough knowledge of Grocery, Provisions, and • Hardware. Stale salary. Also, First-class 1 Canvasser, with previous experience, for Waikato.. State salary.— HERALD. ' T A N D SALESMAN WANTED. , BOX 718, G.P.O. MAN, thoroughly competent, wanted, to take charge of Sheep Station (Island), . 16 miles from , Auckland. Splendid position and liberal wages to good man. ' Apply, with copios of testimonials, to STATION, Box 425, P. 0., Auckland. PASTRYCOOK wanted, for high-class and ornamental work; must bo experienced and capable.— Buchanan Cane Coy., . Ltd., Jiarangahapo Rd. QTEAMBOAT .Men.—Two Young Men . U wanted, witlj. river limit masters' certifi- , cates, for Wanganui River Service; state age; J refa.-A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui. \TOUTH or Young Man wanted.— at x once, No. 1, Suffolk St., off Newton Rd. • VOUTH (17), smart, wanted; wages, 20b.— A H. L. Koeford, Sauce Manufacturers, 30, ; Grey St. CENTRAL Labour Exchange, Queen StDrainer, contract; Milkers, 27s 6d, 255; Learner, 15s; Married Ploughman, 425; Youths, Boys, 20s, 7s 6d. ■ ,piRL, SMART, WANTED FOR RETAIL U OFFICE. " » ■ Previous experience necessary. Apply 3 BRIDGMAN AND SONS. ' , Dominion Road. { Farm Hands Wanted. T7IAMILY, reliable, wanted, to milk 80 " I cows on shares.Progress, Box !!0, , 8 Taneatua, Bay of Plenty. MAN, to do general farm work; must be good milker.—A, Paul, Mangere. " "A TAN wanted to help milk 90 cows, ma--3 IVjL chines, also odd jobs, 27s 6d week and r found.— Milk, 113, HERALD. • TITAN, strong, useful, for sheep farm; used IVI to horses; good home; references — 3 State wages, etc., H. Hall, Te Kauwhaia, Waikato.. . MAN, single,' wanted for team work; used ItJL to- implements; must be competent; permanent job; one able to take charge pre- ' ferred—Box 20, Matangi. MARRIED Couple wanted for dairy farm, both milk; free cottage (5 rooms), J milk, etc.; commence September. , State _ wages required.—Further particulars, apply . Couple, 97, HERALD. » 7 "VfILKER wanted for a small farm, at . IVI Mangere.—Alfred Buckland and Sons. j — "Jt/TILKER, experienced, wanted; also IVL ploughing, general work; references; 4 miles Whitianga;, 30s week and found.— " James Smith, Whitianga. '' T>LOUGHMAN wanted; camp out; wages, _ X 30s. found; single and double furrow. . Youth for sheep farm, able milk, generally ' useful.—A.F.A., Commercial Hotel, Wednes- ' day, 10 o'clock. SHARE Milkers wanted for 2 herds of 60 and 40 cows; two-fifths,and half byproducts.—W. Gadsby, Te Kuiti. I "■ Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING Classes held day and evening, by experienced cutter: Is a J* lesson.—Mrs. Malcolmson (late of London), J' 105, Wellesley St. West. " TlflSS AYLING. — Woodcarving. Poker--IVJL work, Stencilling Articles designed or plain. Price lists sent. Claasea day and '• evening.—4, Strand Arcade. "VTIOLIN and Mandolin taught by John V Manson. Henderson. woodside Rd., Mt. Eden, 4th on left below Henley Rd. '• WATSON'S Studio.Oil, Water-colour, d 11 Pastel Painting. Pen-painting, Pokerwork, etc.; all materials.—l2, Gladstone I Buildings, Quay Street. kessmaking and MILLINERS CLASSES. Mrs. King, who has London, Parisian, and >• Colonial experience, will take classes at her Rooms, 175. Symond9 St (opp. Lyric Theatre). Cutting and drafting taught. Perfectly cut and fitting patterns supplied. Private classes for friends by arrangecent. Houri; horning. 10 to 12; afternoon. 2 to 6; etenmg, 7 ' to 9. End of Id section. 3 QTUTTERING AND STAMMERING.IO MR. JOHN McDODGALL. 27, Khybei Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly successt- ful in curing Stuttering and all impediment* d of speech. Mr. McDoucall uses the method id taught by Professor Wyllie, of Edinburgh DniTorsity, the greatest authority on thecaus< ~ and cure of stammering in Great Britain. 24 First-class references and testimonials. - rpHE NEW IMPERIAL DRESS-CUTTING n- 1 SCHOOL. al No. 11, E.M. ARCADE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. - Charts understood first lesson. DAY AND EVENING ROBES. >n Twent- Lcssond, £1 19. i. Two Gold Medals and Two Grand Prizes - taken in World's Competitions. Chart! , s Produce Over 100 Different Designs for _I Ladies, Girls and Boys. 0 Free Lesson at Any Time. Agents wanted, Miscellaneous, m _ — — LL T?OR a Good, Serviceable, and Cheap Gar I 1 den Roller, go to Wilson and Kelly s _ Federal St. TI/I'ANNING'S Delicious Tomato Chutnef '. 111 Sauce not presemtised. .Why us; Sauce preserratised with Salicylic Acid i "d Good Sauce don't need it. - T>ROADWOOD PIANOS— Years « er 13 Leader.—Sole Agents, E. and F. Pian< i. Agoncy, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. Xl (HE PLEYEL PIANO— Favour ito for Touch and Tone.—E. and F ,r. Piano Agency, Ltd. 8. Coldicutt, Manager. 5" PHOSE Double Collars.—Any bother t< i-H X adjust your tie with them? We hot y. them to give plenty tie-room.—N.Z. LAUN DRV CO.. LTD.. Quay St., Auckland - 'Phone 166. C~ RISPO BACON AND HAMS Is. V Sugar Cured., J, Best on the market. Try it and you wil. ) fl , tako no other. All Grocers. V° ■ I -i SEEDS for Garden and Farm; ever ng ixJL variety; catalogue frce.—O'Lear: m Downs, Seedsmen, Seed Warehouse, Cook St (near Town Hall),

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15684, 11 August 1914, Page 1

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