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Situations Vacant. BOY, active, honest, for store. —39, Richmond Avenue (next Fire Station), Grey Lynn. BOY, smart, waDted for office; must be quick at figures.—Parker-Lamb Timber Co., Freeman's Bay. BOY for Errands wanted.—G. J. Mackay, 106, Queen St., Auckland. CHEF, firft-class, wanted for Masonic Hotel, R-wene; age not more 35; references indispensable. C'LERK, lady, and Typiste wanted.—Apply ' with references, and Ba-lary required. Box 628, G.P.O. COMPOSITOR, jobbing, wanted, make up paper one with country experience preferred.—Eketahuna Express. I FOREMAN, working, take charge metalling camp: references required; wages, £3 as and found.—McLood's Registry, Exchange Lane. C GENERAL Reporter, well educated and T experienced, wanted; must be verbatim, shorthand.—Apply, giving full particulars, to Box P.O. 32, Auckland. GIRLS, young, wanted as Learners for machine-room. —G. A. Coles and Co., Ltd., Eden Terrace. HAIRDRESSERS— A good gent.'s wanted. Saturday half-holiday.— 20, Queen Street. LADY Canvassers required; good lines, big commissions; knowledge of suburbs necessary; musical preferred.Music, 613, HERAT, j. LADY Teacher wanted for preparatory 1 form.—Apply by • letter, Principal, Ladies' College, Remuera. MAN wanted as Town Traveller; must hive had previous experience. Wholesale Grocer, 602, HERALO. Fr-aiSSUA', capable, wanted to attend elderly invalid lady; light duties and able wheel chair: other help kept.— with references and stating wages M., 598, j HERALD. SECOND Mate wanted .for scow Arrah-na-Pogue, with foreign-going certificate or higher.—Somerville, care of Furness and Co., Fort St. TAILORESSES.— Hands, first-class, wanted.— H. Dalton. Tailor, 276, Queen St. UPHOLSTERER, good, wanted; constant work; £3 6s per week, 44 hours.— Arthur's Furnishing Warehouse, Hawera. "PGMONT BOX COMPANY, LIMITED. Applications, with references, will be received &t Ohutu by the Company's Manager up till WEDNESDAY, October 7, 1914, for the position of Working Bush ForemanSuccessful applicant will be' required to start work Monday, October 12. A TJCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Separate applications on printed forms will be received for the undernamed appointments until Noon on SATURDAY, October 10, 1914:— TOTARA, Whangaroa County.— Teacher: Salary, £180 and six-roomed residence. Last month's average, 39. TANGOWAHINE, Dargaville. — Sole Teacher: Salary. £150 and £20 house allowance Last quarter's average, 38. • . ( MANUNUI.—FemaIe Assistant: Salary, £120. . TE KOPURU. — Female Assistant: Salary, £100. "DOYS" INSTITUTE DIRECTOR. WANTED FOR BOYS' INSTITUTE, . WELLINGTON. N.Z— . A DIRECTOR AND MATRON. Applications are invited from Single and Married Men for the position of Director, and from Single Women for the position, of Matron; or from Married Couples, without children, who could undertake to. fill both positions. - • . Salaries, as under: —Director, £300, with board 'and residence to a Single .Man; Director, £310, without board.and residence,, to a Married Man. Director and Matron, with board,.and residence, .tp Married Couple ; undortaktng-/boii&T>ositions- "Matron,, £75, wi;h board"anßorosKlence." ' ; Applications to be received. by October 24, 1914. ; -•- ■<>.' ,;v."-r': •• For further particulars,, '.apply* .te\ the President, Boys' Institute, Wellington, ' NVZ. /GISBORNE BOROUGH " COUNCIL. Applications- are invited up to Noon on MONDAY. October 12, for the position of Second, Shift Engineer in ' the ' Council's Electric Light and Power Station, at a salary of £200 per Annum; Engagement may be terminated by two weeks' "notice..... „ Applicants must forward copies of qualifications and testimonials, together with their previous experience in station running, overhauling, repairs, etc., care of the Town Clerk, Gisborne. Preference will be given to applicants having previous experience with Diesel engines and Electrical plant connected therewith. Applicants must be able to take up their duties at once. R. D. B. ROBINSON, . Town Clerk. QTOCK CUTTER OR TRIMMER FOR CLOTHING WANTED. Apply, ARCH. CLARK AND SONS, LTD., Chief Brand Factory, Off Newton Road. CT. HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. REQUIRED FOR FEBRUARY, 1915. (i.) MISTRESS (resident) for English' Subjects, Literature, etc., French. (ii.) MISTRESS (resident), for French and German. (iii.) MISTRESS ■ (resident), for Games and Swedish Drill, Swimming; to give assistance in Lower School. Experience and good discipline. Church of England. Applicat.pn, with testimonials and references, to be mad* to the PRINCIPAL, HPHE KAIPARA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY x FACTORY CO.. LTD. Wanted—A .Strong Youth, about 18 to 20, for usual factory work; wages, £2 per week. Apply by letter, or personally, to the Manager. Helensville South. CLAUDE S. WHITE, Secretary. »^^—^——i—■— Pupils Wanted. BRISBANE Motor School, Auckland Branch.—Motor-driving and Mechanical Tuition. Certificates.— from 21, Great North Rd., Auckland. CAN You Swim?—D. B. Anderson has V/ resumed his Swimming Classes at Snelly Beach Baths. Fee, £1 15.—25, Sheehan St., Ponsonby. RESSMAK.IMG.—DaiIy, 2-4. except Tuesday and Saturday; Thursday evening, 7-9.—Madame ifazey, 14, Bradford St.. oft Garfield St., Parnell (Id sections late Head Dressmaker Veitch and Allan, Wellington, '■■ DRESSMAKING Classes held day and evening, by experienced cutter: Is a lesson.—Mrs. Maicomson (late of London) 105. Wellesley St. Went «hiikhu. MILLINERY and Dressmaking Classes — Miss Oram, 5, Hepburn St. Hour's--10 to 12, 2 to 4; Tuesdays, 7 to 9. Terms' Is 6d per lesson. ' R. F. E. FAIRBURN, Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory—B6 out of 92 pupils passed at exams. Homes visited.— Grange Road. MISS AILING. - Woodcarving, Pokeri • wok « Stencilling- Articles designed or plain. Pipe hats sent. Classes day and evening.4, Strand Arcade. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING MR. JOHN IWWDffWC Pass Auckland is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing Stuttering and all impediments of speech. Mr..McDougall uses thVmethod taught by Professor Wyllie. of Edinburgh University, the greatest authority on the cause and cure ° stammering in Great Britain, rirst-class references and testimonials. 'T'HE NEW IMPERIAL DRJBSSCUTTING NO. 21 HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. Take x,ift. Second Floor. ■n, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES, the World's Renowned Charts Two Grand Prizes. Two Gold Medals for ■.»■,!• lm Pycity and Accuracy. Millinery Taught. Classes Daily. During strenuous ■ time mothers and daughters join and accomplish 5 or 6 dresses during term. Hygienic Garment four-in-one. Lessons Free at Any Time. • Agents Wanted. Apply to Miss Leah Roberts, Inventor and Patentee. =t " TESUS pHRIST." ** V> See advt- back page.-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 1