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Situations Vacant. AUCKLAND CITY DISTRICT SCHOOLS' COMMlTTEE.—Caretakers for the above schools have now been appointed. APPRENTICES and Improvers to the ' _X Millinery wanted.—Miss Irwin, 75, City Chambers. BAKERS.— Wanted a Jobber.— Hnskinsr, 41, Great North Rd., Grey Lynn. BOY wanted for Accountant's Office.—P.O., Box 192. OY. SMART, WANTED FOR WHOLE? SALE HOUSE. On© just from school preferred. Apply by letter, WHOLESALE, 988. HERALD. BUTCHER, good, all-round man, wanted; able to kill and do rounds; wages, £3; rent cottage, 8s 9d; married man, perfectly sober.—Apply, with rets-, S. J. BEAR. Butcher, Tirau. COACHSMITH wanted, must be h 'ood man, V.'' no other need apply; Union wages.— Philip Holmes, Coachbiulder, Cambridge pOLLARMAKER wonted.—The New Zeu\J land Saddlery Co., Ltd., 101, Hobson St. DRAPERY.— at once for Country : Smart Saleswoman for General Drapery; must have had 6or 7 years' experience ; salary, 32s 6d per week to commence with.—Post copy of refs. to Box 26, Waihi. GARDENER, good, wanted, must be able to milk.—Apply before 9 a.m. to F. Leslie, Manukau Rd., neit Boon's Stori., Epsom. t— —■—— ROUNDKEEPER.—The position for the ■\JT Te Kuiti Bowling and Croquet Club has been filled. —C. Stevens, Hon. Secretary. _____ i GROCERY and Ironmongery—First-class Canvasser and Salesman, with thorough knowledge of Grocery and Ironmongery, wanted for Waikato; married man preferred; state age and experience; salary, 655.—A.8.C., 955, HERALD. ROCER. WANTED, With previous experience of counter work. References. ROBERT REW, I 15, Queen Street. ' JUNIOR FOR PARCEL POST PACKING " WANTED. LAIDLAW LEEDS, Warehousemen. Hobson Street. I , . JUNIOR CLERK, MALE, CITY OFFICE. I " Good Writer, 18 to 20. Know something of Ledger-keeping; 303. I Written applications to S. G. CHAMBERS, I 106. Victoria Arcade. -» LAD. strong, wanted for stable work. — J Winstone, Limited, Symondg St. MAN, married, reliable, to work in scoria quarry; cottage on property; good men need apply.Church and Baton, Three Kings. MINERS.— Wanted: Two or three good Miners for — Apply Mokau Coal Company. Waitara. OFFICE Boy wanted for Shipping Office; one just from school preferred.—Box 825, G.P.O. SHOEING and General Smith, wanted for Orini.—John Burns and Co.. Ltd. TRAVELLER, town, young, competent, wanted.—Apply, stating experience, to ■ Traveller, Box 1484, City. VOUTH, strong, country, wanted for 1 Rabbiting.—Apply by letter to T. Johnstone, Whangarata. ________ YOUTH.— Large Merchant House has excellent cnenin.j for energetic. ambitions Youth, 13 to 20, preferably with real estate experience, end understands office- routine; one who can tyre desirable.—State age, experience, etc., to Land, 993, HERALD VjiQRE WOMAN. WANTED FOB LARGE BINDERY DEPARTMENT, THOROUGHLY CAPABLE FOREWOMAN. Apply, statin;; experience and salary required to • _ _ __„ P.O. BOX 32. Auckland. JUNIOR CLERK, SMART, WANTED, With about Two Years' Experience in Office Work, FOR MERCANTILE HOUSE. Decent handwriting, general accuracy, and application required. Good prospects. Salary, to commence, £80 per annum. Apply in own handwriting, giving full parUcUlft "' EFFICIENCY, 2, HERALD. THE MAY QUEEN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. WORKING MINE MANAGER WANTED. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, for the above position, will be received by the undersigned on or before October 27, 1914. Salary, -4 per week. Applicants must be holders of First class Certificates. J. W. NICHOL. Secretary. ■ Nos. 218-219, Victoria Arcade. Auckland, October 16. 1914rpHE MOANATAIARI GOLD MINING A COMPANY, LIMITED. WORKING MINE MANAGER WANTED. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, for the above position, will be received by the undersigned on or before October 27, 1914. Salary, -4 per week. Applicants must be holders of First-class Certificates. J. W. NICHOL. Secretary. Nos. 218-219, Victoria Arcade. Auckland. October 16, 1914. ' I =_| i Wanted to Buy. A UXILIARY Mullet Boat.. 26ft or over; —"— state power, make engine, price, and fullest details.— Buyer. 999, HEEALD. EGGS, Eggs, wanted to Buy in any quantity.— W S. Gardiner, Pork Butcher. ' 159. Karnngahape Rd. A A—TO Dentists and Other?— Old Plati- , -TV. nun Pins, Crucibles, Platinum, all kinds, . £7 oz; Denial Alloy, £1 oz; all other Dentists' Metalß. Money wired receipt of parcels.—B. Mitchell, 138-140 Russell Street, . Melbourne, Victoria. ', \ PPAREL — Mrs. Martin. 350, Queen St. [ __ (opp. Statue), Auckland, is largest buyer 9 every description Lefi-off_ Clothing, Trunks, Ports., Suit Cases. Jewellery, Boots, etc.— 'Phone 3303. Country orders solicited. MRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Superior Misfit and Leftoff Clothing. Letters promptly attended to. - —Elliott St.. two doors from Wellesley St. , 'Phone 3488. i ■ " QTAMPS.— Wanted to buy Stamps oi ' O Samoa. Tonga, and Cook Islands; alsc . Collections.—A. Powell. 73. Shortland St.. . Auckland. 9 rpoOLS. — Carpenters'. Plumbers', an< J. Tools of all descriptions wanted t< , purchase; large or small quantities; highes' i cash price.—Clsrkson, 33, Ponsonby Ra ft /VLD FALSE TEETH WANTED 1 \J Highest price given in New Zealand. ' Send to J. DUNSTONE. Box 345, Christchurch. it Cash by return post. V ' ' " ' t Pupils Wanted. j TARESSMAKING Classes held day am . XJ evening, by experienced cutter; Is i 4 lesson; patterns cut to any design. Writ. for prices.—Mrs. Malcolmson (late of Lon - don), 105, Wellesley St. West. :. MISS AYLING. — Woodcarvins. Poker iVX work. Stencilling. Articles designed o ' plain Price lists sent. Classes day an< "■ evening.— Strand Arcade PUPILS WANTED. - SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING. AND BOOK " KEEPING. :; STOTT AND HOARE. f 23. Swanson Street. - STUTTERING AND STAMMERING.u O MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, 27, Khybe - Pass. Auckland, is the only Specialist i: New Zealand who has been perfectly success - ful in curing Stuttering and all impediment 5. of speech. Mr. McDougall uses the metho \ taught by Professor Wyllie, of Edinbarg. . University, the greatest authority on th - cause and cure of stammering in Great Br i. tain. First-class references and testimonial! Miscellaneous Wanteds. * pART, 2-ton express, good order, wanted t S V_- Exchange for Light Express Cart, carr 25 to 30cwt.—French. A.R.T., Newmarket. d At ARKET Gardeners, able to supply larg d IYJL quantities vegetables til Jen,—< Aral jbos 55, Whftnguei.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15747, 23 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15747, 23 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15747, 23 October 1914, Page 1