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Situations Vacant. BOY wanted for Messages and assist in Office work.—Bond and 8011. T3OOT Trade.— Young Girls for -L» machine-room; also. Boys for finishing and cutting rooms.—G. A. Coles, Ltd., Eden -terrace. CANVASSERS, two, wanted.—F. Ball, Dunkerron Avenue, Epsom. COAT Hand and Coat Machinist, good, wanted.—J. H. Dalton. Tailor, Queen POACHPAINTER, ■ first-class, wanted— y Booker, Buchan. and Co., Coachbuilders, Waihou. OARPENTER wanted, reliable, for jobbing V> work, at, Devonport.— Apply Repairs, P. 0., Devonport. , GROOM-Gardener wanted; reference required.—H. A. Gordon, Ranfurly Rd., Epsom. T AD, SMART. WANTED FOR OFFICE ■" WORK. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., Customs Street. TyriLL Blacksmith and General Handy V„J'?v constant, full time job.—Ellis veneer Co.. Hamilton. Tl/TECHANIC. competent, wanted for counci i y n ? pa i shop—idoiland and Gillett, (Stanley St., Auckland. MACHINIST and Improvers wanted for ~*. blouses „d ladies' underclothing.— Goldsmith Factory. Dundonald St. (off Newton Rd.), top Symonds St. A/TAN', good, wanted for mowing.—Apply IU. after 2 p.m. today (Saturday), J. H. ±tannan, Victoria Avenue, Remuera. MAN, to sell Nowspapers. Magazines, etc., i-M on trains.—Apply 10.50 to-day, Northern Book Stall Co.. Commerce St. MISTRESS wanted for Private School in . Hawke's Bay; French, Latin, arithmetic, and all English subjects.— 401. HERALD. MILLINER AND SALES. SMART, I*l WANTED. Apply A. E. PRICE, Draper. Tauranga. PROBATIONERS. >. wanted for a private ■*- hospital, with some experience.— UREAL".). PLOUGHMEN, 30s; Teamster, union wages; Milkers; Elderly Man, for station.— McLeod's, Exchange Lane. 'Phone 884. SALESWOMAN wanted—James Adams \J and Co.. British and American Bhoe Stores, opp. Y.M.C.A., Wellesley St. E. CHOE Trade.—Wanted Machinists and '? Girls for the trade.Manager, Co-opera-tive Boot Co.. 151, Albert St. PURVEYORS.—Wanted at once—AssistyJ ant, all duties; preference computer with knowledge draughting.— stating experience, J. A. Johnston, Franjrton Junction. rpAILORESSES -Coat Hands wanted; per-£-l *?anent ~ work; highest wages.—The West End Tailoring Co.. Queen St. HPAILORESSES.—Coat. Vest, and Trouser -«- Hands wanted; power preferred.—West End Tailoring Co., 166, and 168, Queen St. YOUTH, strong, with grocery experience preferred, wanted for Waikato Store; wages. 30s.Apply, giving name of last employer, to Box 520. G P.O. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Separate applications, on printed forms, will be received for either of the undernamed appointments until Noon on SATURDAY. November 21st, 1914: — REMUERA—FemaIe Assistant. Salary. £100. WOODHILL (Kaipara Line)— Female Assistant. Salary, £100. A UCKLAND HOSPITAL AND CHARIA. TABLE AID BOARD. Applications will be received by the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, up to noon of TUESDAY, 17th instant, for the position of HONORARY ANESTHETIST to the Auckland. Hospital. H. K. GARLAND, Secretary. November 9, 1914. Office of Public Service ' Commissioner, Wellington, November 2, 1914. APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up till noon on the Ist December, 1914, for the positions (2) of Inspector of Machinery, Marine and Inspection of Machinery Department, Wanganui and Napier. Further particulars may be ] seen in the New Zealand Gazette of the sth ' inst., or may be obtained from the Per- | manent Head. Marine and Inspection of Machinery Department. Salary, £300 per annum. Professional division. A. J. H. BENGE. Secretary. pEMENT CHEMIST. WANTED—CEMENT CHEMIST, ONE WHO ■ HAS HAD PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE ON ALL WORK PERTAINING TO THE MANUFACTURE OF HIGH-GRADE PORTLAND CEMENT. Applicants 'o state age, salary expected, experience, and give references. Applications close November 30, 1914. WILSONS PORTLAND CEMENT CO., LTD., P.O. Box 269. Auckland. TJANNEVIRKE HIGH SCHOOL. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, etc., are invited for the following positions: — ASSISTANT FEMALE TEACHER. Salary. £180 per annum. Duties, general secondary school work, including French. ASSISTANT MALE TEACHER (Temporary ;, probably till the return of the Expeditionary Forces) Salary, £200 per annum. Duties, general secondary school work, with a knowledge of drill preferred. Duties commence February 1. 1915. Applications close December 1. 1914. THOS MACALLAN. Hon. Secretary. PRODUCE SALESMAN AND STORE MANAGER. Applications are invited for the above position. Salary, £300 per annum, with excellent prospects. Previous knowledge of produce, seeds, and farmers' lines essential. Written applications, stating age, experience, etc., and copies of testimonials (which will be treated with strict confidence), to be forwarded to THE MANAGER, N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co., Ltd.. Wellington. i ————— - QOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD. AGRICULTURAL AND WOODWORK INSTRUCTORS. Applications will be received at the Education Office. Invercargill, up till December 15, for the position of Agricultural Instructor to the Southland Education Board. Salary, £300 per annum and travelling expenses. Also, for the position of Woodwork Instructor. Salary, £175 per annum. Statements of conditions and duties will be supplied on application to the office of this paper or to V A. BELL, Secretary. ELLINGTON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. Applications, addressed to the Undersigned, are invited up to 9 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, November 25, 1914. for the position of Medical Superintendent at the Wellington Hospital and the Institutions of the Board. Salary. £800 per annum, rising to £1000 by annua] increases ot £5"). Furnished house, lighting. and fuel provided. Duties to commence early in January. 1915. J. COYLE. Secretary. 4, Marion Street. Wellington, | New Zealand. Miscellaneous Wanteds. AGENCIES wanted.— quick-selling Linos, by competent firm; must be . good lines.— 591," HERALD. ELECTRO PLATING—Heavy plating, gold, silver nickel, and brass; Tableware, Motor and Engine Parts, Shop Fittings. Oxidising and Lacquering.— Shaw, 106, Albert St.*" • WORK FOR ALL!—Practical Methods of Profitable Home and Spare Time Employment. A two-guinea course of instruction now offered in booklet form for 1 guinea, payable 5s with order; balance only payable if first month's profit reaches BROOKVALE CO,. i, Canbella Street. North Syd- * Bey. -LS.W,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 1

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