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Situations Wanted. /CARPENTER, first-class, wants job, sheep v or cattla station, repairs, new work; wages or contract.Carpenter, 232, HERALD. r^OOK-Housekeeper (39), thoroughly trustV</ worthy, requires re-engagement, Auckland; willing undertake all duties; good refs. —Housekeeper, 54. Park Rd.. City. "CTARMERS.—We have Ploughmen, Milkers -L and General Farm Hand;, waiting employment.—Clark's Registry, Vulcan. Lane 'Phone 2778. ! ~C\ARMERS and Land Speculators.—PosiJ- tion by Married Mar, as manager or share-milking; practical farmer; references. —A Ridd, Pukekohe. O.ARDENER seeks work; handy man, V* sober and reliable, single, can milk, good kitchen gardener.—W.L., 207, HERALD. GARDEN, Lawn, or any class Garden Work wanted by experienced man, by I day or contract.—Write A.Y„ 240, He&ALD. GIRL wants position, town or country; capable assisting all duties, respect able; wages 10s, good home.—A.B., 217, HERALD. HOUSEMAID, experienced, wishes situation; good references.—Scotch, HERALD Agency, Thames. HERD wanted on Shares by experienced Young Men, machine and hand, including herd-testing—Milch, 229, HERALD. T ADY Help wants situation in adult -Li family- assist all duties; Epsom preferred.—Willing, 191, HERALD. LADf, refined, English, reliable t-nd domesticated, seeks position Housekeeper, or Companion Help to elderly lady or couple. —D., 236, HERALD. TV/TATERNITY Nurse, trained, disengaged Wj, from September 12; fees, 2 guineas weekly.—Nurse Mary, 11, HERALD. MAN, as help on dairy, fruit or sheep farm; willing, rough carpenter, any district.—S.A., 231, HERALD. MAN, young, 7 years' experience," seeks ITX position. Plumbing, Gas and General Fitting, and Firing.L. Norman, Waihi. MAN, young, 28, experienced, good with horses, wants situation as Ploughman, Waikato preferred; good reference.B.R., Herald. If AN, young, steady, wants position iVJL Working Manager small sheep farm; several years' experience, mixed farm.—H.S., 192. HERALD. MAN, young, smart, 19 years of age, obedient, steady and willing to work, desires employment; farm preferred.— 223, HERALD. MAN, capable, young, requires position as Traveller or Manager General Store, or any position trust; highest credentials.— Ability, 208, HERALD. MEN, 2, good, want Work Farm or Dain on Shares.— Trading Association, Albert St SITUATION as useful Help to elderly O lady and gentleman, or Housekeeper to gentleman, country.— at HERALD. SHARE-Milking.—Married Couple want about 40 cows, hand or machine; refs. —Reply, stating terms, J.C., Waimauku, Kaipara Line. YOUTH, strong, willing, wishes to learn sheep-farming or dairying: able to Willing, P. 0., Archhill. TfTAITING Employment.— Cooks, »V Ploughmen, Farm Hands, M. Couples, Housemaids, Waitresses, Cooks, L. Helps. — Nioholls's Registry, 16, His Majesty's Arcade. "IKTORK. Work, Work, for the Unemt i ployed.—To Farmers and all other employers of labour.—Numbers of Men and Women waiting. Write me and I shall be pleased to have you suited.—Mrs. Stewart, Globe Agency, Pitt St. Wanted to Buj. APPAREL. —Mrs. Martin, 350, Queen St. il (opp. Statue), Auckland, iB largest buyer every description Left-ofi Clothing, Trunks, Ports., Suit Cases, Jewellery, Root*, etc. 'Phone 3303. Country orders solicited. INVALID'S Chair.— Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. INCUBATOR, Jubilee, 100-egg, secondhand ; must be in good order.—Apply immediately, stating price, to R.G., 239, Herald. ■ MRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies', Gent, ItJl and Children's Superior Misfit and Leftofl Clothing. Letters promptly attended to. —Elliott St., two doors from Wellesley St. 'Phone 3488. OLD Gold and Silver, Old Broken Jewellery Bought; highest price —Mrs. Cohen, No. 134, Victoria St. SAILS, to fit 15ft open lost.—C. Watson, O Thames. OET Discs and Tine Harrows, Doublets furrow Plough, other Implements, in good order, wanted.—Beazley, Selkirk Rd., Mcrningside. 'Phone 4112. QTAMPS.—Wanted Quantities Old New O Zealand and Island Stamps; also Good Collections; common kinds refused.—A. I Powell, 78, Shortland St. 'POOLS.—Carpenters', Plumbers', and -L Tools of all descriptions wanted to Purchase; large or small quantities; highest cash price.—Clarkson, 58, Ponsonby Road. 6 BLACK Orpingtons and 6 Silver Wyandotte Pullets.—Apply, stating terms, Poultro, 235, Heeald. fPupils Wanted. BRISBANE Motor School, . Auckland Branch.—Motor-driving and Mechanical Tuition Certificates. —Prospectus from 21, Gt. North Rd., Auckland. DRESSMAKING Classes held day and evening, by experienced cutter; Is a lesson.—Mrs. Malcomson (late of London), 105, Wellesley St. West. "ViISS AYLING. — Woodcarving, PckerlVx work, Stencilling Articles designed or plain. Price lists sent. Classes day and evening. Strand Arcade. PROF. BRAEMAR, 2nd floor Princess Theatre Bldgs., will take Pupils. Therapeutics and Stage Hypnosis. Prospectus on application. PIANO, Violin, Singing, thoroughly taught by young lady; homes visited; £1 15s quarter, in advance.—Address Diploma, Box 665. Post Offioe. pUPILB WANTED. — SHORTHAND, x TYPEWRITING. & BOOK-KEEPING. STOTT AND HOARE. 23, Swanson Street. Dressmaking AND ' MILLINERY classes. Mrs. King, who has London, Parisian, and Colonial experience, will take classes at her Roo'us, 176. Symonds St. (opp. Lyrio Theatre). Cutting and drafting taught. Perfectly cut and fitting patterns supplied. Private classes lor friends by arrangement Hours: Morning, 10 to 12; afternoon, 2 to 6; evening. 7 to 9. End of Id section. QTUTTERING AND STAMMERING — O MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, 27, Khyber Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing Stuttering and all impediments of speech. Mr. McDougaU 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. -JJNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. 22. FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Third Term, 1914. AH classes will be held as usual, the full staff is engaged. Each student receives individual and careful attention. the Tutors are Oxford, Cambridge, London and New Zealand Graduates! Classes are held each morning, afternoon and evening, special attention being given to Candidates for Matriculation and Public Service Examinations. For further particulars apply to THE PRINCIPAL, H. A. Holl. 8.A.. Camb., Eng. 'Phone 4271. Miscellaneous. COLLARD AND COLLARD PIANOS.Lasting Tonal Qualities.—Sole Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd- S. Coldicutt, Manager. THOUGH we've let slip the dogs of war, rats still play havoc near and far. Try Rat-Spoof. Post free 7d, two Is lid. tins 6s 6d. Stores supplied.—J. Cobb, Ellerslie. LLINSON PIANOS.— Great English Pianos.—Sole Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. GERSTENA Porridge Meal—The leading breakfast food. Easily digested; cooked in 2 minutes.—At ail Grocers. Is Id per bag. pOLLARD AND COLLA— PIANOS.v Lasting Tonal Qualities.Sole Agents, E, »ftd £, Piano Agency. Ltd* S, Cowcutt,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15711, 11 September 1914, Page 1

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