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Situations Vacant. BOY wanted immediately for Woodwork , Department at Newton Manual Training School, Upper Queen St.—Apfjly at the J school. ! BOY wanted immediately for Woodwork- . ing Dept. at Newton Manual Training 1 School, Upper Queen Apply at the ; School. COACH, v;anted, for boy in /St. VI. work; j two or three evenings a'week; Devon- f port or Onehunga resident preferred.—J.E., f 286, Herald. ' GENERAL Shop Assiatatrf wanted for U large country general, store; good wages to good man.Apply. encl>osinar copies . of testimonials, to P.O. Box 8, Dargavillc. AD, trustworthy, intelligent), about 16, Li wanted to travel with blind collector.— 322, Victoria Arcade, Queen Sti. LADY Canvassers required; liberal commission to applicants of J . en^ rsy r> a good address; speciality.—Eifmned, I .U., Ponsonby. ; TV TAN, first-class, indoor, ' for - greenhouses, . liX wanted; none other, need apply.— G. J. Mackay, Seedsman and .Nurseryman, 106, Queen St. MIDWIFE —A Registered Miflwifo is required for a Maternity Homo in Gisborne. Salary. £100 a year.-Hor full particulars, apply to No. 25, HERALD. ■\TAPPERS, six, good, wanted; none but ii first-class need apply.—' Quarry. PLUMBER for VvJaifeatoT good wages to suitable man; must be good ironworker-—Address at HERALD. "REPRESENTATIVE wanted.-A FirstXli class Firm required to tabs up the best Oil and Crude-oil Marine an.d Stationary Engines on the market.—Box 633, Wellington. QKIRT Hand, experienced, 'wanted.0 ran's Clothing Factory,; England St., Ponsonby. ■ \ ■■ rTOR <r Governess, visiting, wanted, for X higher 'orm work: languages not required.—Tho Ladies' College, Remuera,. HHYPISTE, competent, with. . previous exX perienco, wanted in solicitor's office.— Apply stating Qualifications, salary, etc., to Lox, 394, HERALD. YOUTH, smart, wanted as junicifir clerk, one recently left school preferred.— Apply in own handwriting, stating are, qualifications, and salary expected to P. 0., Box 715, Auckland. EDUCATION "BOARD. Soparate applications, on printed forms, will be received for any of th- undernamed appointments until Noon on SATUJRDAY, September 26, 1914:— Assistant-Master, Salary, £210. WAIKINO — Assistant-Master. Salary, £140. NORTHCOTE — Female Assistant. Salary, £100. , - Office of Public Service Commissioner, ' Wellington, 11th September, 1914. APPLICATIONS will be ueceived by the undersigned up till Naon on tho 28th instant for the position of Assistant Medical Officer and House Surgeon.' Rotorua Sanatorium. Further particular!! may bo obtained on application to : the Permanent Head of the Tourist Department, or may be ! seen in the New Zealand Gazotto of the 1 17th instant- Salary, £380 per annum, rising to £4&0 per annum,, less £80 to be. deducted for board and residence at Sanatorium. Professional Division. A. J. H. BENGE, Secretary. POINT ELIZABETH AND LIVERPOOL STATE COAL MINERS' MEDICAL SOCIETY (near Groymouth). Applications are hereby invited for Medical Practitioner and Qualified Assistant for the above Society. Salary, £400 each per annum Limited outside practice. Drugs supplied .free by Society. Medical practitioner free house/ Assistant, house allowance. Present membership, 450. Successful applicants must be prepared to take up duties by October 26, 1914. Applications, to be accompanied by testimonials, will be rccoivsd by the Secretars' up . to September 30.' 1914. ' - V ' . ~, v. Queen victoria- ; SCHOOL "'.'for ' MAORI GIRLS. PARNELL. : \" ■ I ■ I ——— WANTED-LADY ASSISTANT-TEACHER, Member of the Church of England'(non-re-sident) for the above School. ' Written applications will be received 117 to WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., by the undersigned. WILLIAM J. SPEIGHT, Secretary. Diocesan Office, Shortland 1 Street. rpHE BRISTOL AND DOMINIONS 1 1 PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION, LTD. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE POSITION OF SECRETARY TO . THE ABOVE ASSOCIATION, With Headquarters at Wellington. Applicants must have a thorough knowledgs- of and experience in, Office Routine, Correspondence Filing,. etc., . Accountancy, I especially dealing with consignment accounts, Banking and Shipping. Preference will be given to those haviug previous experience in the export meat and dairy produce business. Give full particulars of previous experience, copies of . testimonials, age, married or single, and salary required, not later than September 22, addressed to . MR. H. G. HILL, General Manager, . Care of Grand Hotel, Auckland. - A PPLICATIONS FOR POSITION A SPECIAL ASSISTANT IN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. Applications will be received by the undersigned until FRIDAY, Octobor 16, 1914, for 1 the position of Special' Assistant-Teacher (male) in the Secondary Department- of the Tai- ' hape District High School. The present salary is at the rate of £170 per annum. The average attendance for the two quarters of this year is 26. If the average for the whole year exceeds 20 the salary under the present , scale would .next year commence at £210. The proposed salary under the Education Bill is £230. Forms of application will be sent on re« quest. W. H. SWANGER, Secretary Wanganui Education Board. 1 September 16, 1914. , Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING.— Drily, 2-4, . except Tuesday and Saturday; Thursday evening, ' 7-9 —Madam Mazcy, 14, Bradford St., off Garfield St.. Parnell (Id section), late Head 1 Dressmaker Veitch and Allan. Wellington. DRESSMAKING Classes held day and evening, by experienced cutter; Is a lesson—Mrs. Malcomson (late of London), 105, Wellesley St. West. FRENCH Language practically taught by experienced teacher. Terms moderate. —Parisien, 354, HERALD. MISS AYLING. - Woodcarvine,, Pokerlri work, Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Pn.-e lists sent. Classes day and - evening.—4. Strand Arcade. ' STENOGRAPHERS.— Public Service. See > O Commercial Colleges Column.— B listen. Pupils wanted. - SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. & BOOK-KEEPING. STOTT AND HOARE, ' 23, Swanson Street WANTED by .Certificated Young LadyPupils, Piano and Violin. Homes visited. Terms: 30s quarter, in advance.— Musical, 90, HERALD, I.*. — . . ■ •' r Miscellaneous Wanteds. Electroplating.— durable plating, Cruets, Tableware, Motor and Engine Pints, Shop-fittings. Oxiduing and Lacquering—Shaw, 106. Albert Street. ' "1 '"=) ) ' TEST REDFERN'S > Against ANY OTHER Rubber Heels, And you'll never buy the others again. j QEYLON TEA. in Boxes, FOR SALE. JOHN REID AND CO.. 43, Fort Street. > rpORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakers i I and Singers take Tora-lino. Obtainable at all Loading Chemists. Is and 2s.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15719, 21 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15719, 21 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15719, 21 September 1914, Page 1

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