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Situations Wanted. ADVERTISER, clerical experience, wants £2 10s job, any sort, in or near town ; has motor-cycle for use.Clerk, EEEALD. BARMAN, capable, experienced, requires re-engagement; good references; town or country.— Registry, 22, City Chambers. 'Phone 1702. CLERK. Man, young, seeks engagement in office; legal preferred; accountancy, shorthand, typewriting; long experience legal office work.—Brief, 323, HEEALO. CONTRACTORS, etc., Englishman, 20, handy at carpentering, etc., seeks situation as improver or handyman; small wage to start.—Trustworthy, HERALD. 'Phone 3976. DENTAL Mechanic, married, seeks engagement, town or country.Urgent, P.O. Box 924 DRESSMAKING or Sewing by the day.— Farrell, Baker, Princes St., Onehunga. DRESSMAKER, first-class, wants Dressmaking— 2s 6d; skirts, 4s 6d; i outdoor dresses, 12s 6d.—Write early, 326, 1 Symonds St. Post Office. PLACE on Farm wanted for Country Lad, to learn ploughing and use' of implements.—Farm, Newmarket P.O. FAMILY, experienced, wants Herd of 60 to 100 cows on shares; machines preferred.—C.P., Waimana P.O. GIRL, respectable, desires Situation in refined family, as General Help; 15s; DevoUport preferred. Post Office, Devonport. HOUSEKEEPER'S or Housemaid's position wanted urgently by reliable person.—X.Y.Z.. 838, HEEALD. HOUSEKEEPER, capable, requires engagement, to take charge of widower's or bachelor's home; country preferred. —A. Skinner, Salisbury Rd., Birkdale. HOUSEKEEPER, English, refined, desires engagement to take charge of gentleman's home in country; thoroughly capable and domesticated. —H.M.L., 837, EEEALD. HOUSEMAID-Waitress requires re-engage-ment; experienced; town or country;, station preferred.—Bell's Registry, 22, City Chambers. 'Phone 1702. LADY, young, desires Position in Office; shorthand, typing, general office work. References.—Box 818, j MAN, young, first-class milker, wants- situ- ; ation ; good home essential.A. Baker, j Otorohanga. ; MAN, young (18), new arrival, wants work of any description.G. Flavell, 19, Owen Street, Grey Lynn. MAN, young, wants position, hotel porter or kitchen work: sober, good refs.; town or country.— Clark's Registry, Vulcan I La ue. MAN, young, experienced, requires re-en-l'-L gagement as Porter or Handy Man ; I garden, milk; good references.—Bell's Registry, 22, City Chambers. . > MEN, young, experienced, want herd on shares; machine and hand, including herd-testing—Milch. 229, HEEALO. MARRIED Couple and Brother, Canadian farmers, seek situation.—J. E. Barnes, G.P.O. Auckland. MARRIED Couple require situation as Caretakers of Offices; town or country. —Caretaker, 317, HERALD. MARRIED Couple boy 10 years, want • position; suburbs or country; respectable and willing.—Clark's Registry. Vulcan Lane. TITARRIED Couple, one child, want posi-i-vi. tion farm, urgent; wife housework, man all-round hand.Colonial, Warkworth House, Auckland. MARRIED Couple, without encumbrances, seek situation, farm, Auckland district; wife part household duties, man milk; own cottage.—Competent, 826, HERALD. MARRIED Couple, young, no encumbrance, want billet; farm or station; husband general station hand good references.—Experienced, 320, HEEALD. MARRIED Woman, young., with child (12 months), requires situation Housekeeper ; or would make, herself generally useful ; town or country.— 546, Herald. TITILKING.—Wanted, about 40 Cows, on JYX shares, by reliable Married Couple, hand or machine; references. State terms.— J.C-, Waimauku, Kaipara Line.

RABBIT-Trapper. experienced, desires Employment; own traps.South Island, 310. HERALD. — A SAWMILLERS.— First-class Moulding and Planing Machinist wants job; English and Colonial experience; could take charge. —F.D., 313, Herald. I OCRUBCUTTING, Bushfalling, GorseO cutting, wanted by two workers. Price reasonable; contract or otherwise.—Box 289, G.P.0.. Auckland. T\7"AITRESS, experienced, desires position n Rotorua; excellent references; hotel preferred.—o., 861, HERALD. WOMAN, young, seeks good home, small salary, light household duties; excellent refs; town or country.—Honest, 353, HERALD. WORK, Work, Work for the Unemployed. —To Farmers and all other Employers of labour. Numbers of Men and Women I waiting. Write me and I shall be pleased to have you suited.—Mrs. Stewart, Globe I Agency, Pitt Street. • Pupils 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 1 lesson.Mrs. Malcomson (late of London), 105. Wellesley St. West. ' FRENCH Language practically taught by ; J. experienced teacher. Terms moderate. —Parißien, 354, HERALD. I MISS AYLING. — Woodcarving,. Poker--It_L work Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Pri;» lists sent. Classes day and evening.—4, Strand Arcade. STENOGRAPHERS.— Public Service. See Commercial Colleges Column.—A. Basten. pUPILS WANTED. — SHORTHAND, *■ TYPEWRITING, & BOOK-KEEPING. STOTT AND HOARE, 23, Swanson Street. WANTED by. Certificated Young LadyPupils, Piano and Violin. Homes visited. Terms: 30* Quarter, in advance — Musical, 90, HERALD. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY CLASSES. j Mrs. King, who has London, Parisian, and Colonial experience, wjll take classes at her Rooms. 175. Symonds St. (opp. Lyric Theatre). Cutting and drafting taught. Perfectly cut and fitting patterns supplied. Private classes for frienaa by arrangement. Hours; Morning, 10 to 12; afternoon, 2 to ' 6; evening, 7 to 9. End of Id section. TOTTERING AND STAMMERING — 1 O MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, 27, Khyber Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly successl ful in curing Stuttering and ail impediments of speech. Mr. McDoucall uses the method taught by Professor Wyllie, of Edinburgh . University, the greatest authority oj the I cause and cure of stammering in Great Bri- . tain. First-class references and testimonials. THE NEW IMPERIAL DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL. No. 11, H.M. ARCADE. ; DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Chans understood first lesson. ; DAY AND EVENING ROBES. Twenty Lessons, £1 is. Two Gold Medals and Two Grand Prizes i taken in World's Competitions. Charts i Produce Ovei 100 Different Designa for , Ladies. Girls, and Boys. , Free Lessons at Any Time. Agents wanted. Miscellaneous. i " A CORN " Brand — The Butter with -T. the Rich. Creamy Flavour. Try it. WE'LL Show You Up.—Gibson and Clifford, the Shop Fitters and Show Case Makers, Karangahape Rd. 'Phone 1456. FOR a Good, Serviceable, ana Cheap Garden Roller, go to Wilson and Kelly's, j Federal St. OLD False Teeth wanted; highest price paid in N.Z.—Post to M;r., Piedmont " Co., 236, Queen St.; cash by return. Estsb- - liahed 16 years. FARMERS and Employers of Labour Your labour secured by practical farmer.— , Gardiner's Registry, above Statue. 'Phone 5 4470. ; " A CORN " Brand — The Butter with A. the Rich, Creamy Flavour. Try it. . pEYLON TEA, in Boxes, FOR SALE. ? JOHN REID AND CO.. 48, Fort Street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 1