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Situations Vacant. BODYMAKER, first-class, wanted, also Boy.—D.S.C. and Cousins and Cousins, Ltd.. Lome St.. Auckland. DRESSMAKER, competent, wanted by day. —Kings Court Private Hotel, Queen St. DRAPERY— Wanted, Thoroughly Experienced Young Ladies for gloves and fancy department.—hurley's Drapery Importing Store, HamiltonGOVERNESS, young, smart, required; music essential; English preferred.— ; Hell s Registry, 22, City Chambers, Queen St. 'Phone 1702. JOURNEYMEN, Improvers, and Apprentices wanted. Marine Oil Engineering. ■ Peter A. Smith. St. Mary's Bay, Ponsonby. LADY, young, wanted as ProbationerNurse for private maternity hospital. Nurse, 719, HERALD. LADY Vocalist wanted immediately; -" soprano preferred; must be really • good.—Apply by letter to D.C., 703, HERALD. ' TITAN wanted, to take charge of small ■ ■i'-l sawmill; state wages and experience.— R.D., ins, Herald. ■ TV? URSE-Probationer wanted for private maJ-* ternity hospital. References.—Apply . HERALD. SALESMAN wanted, city and suburbs; reKJ ferences indispensable.—"Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner Agency, 15, Victoria St. West. i SHOEING Smith, good, wanted for Waipiro . yj Bay; used to coachsmithing.—John Burns and Co., Ltd., Customs St. TURNER wanted at once.—Mt. Albert Motor Company. 'Phone 4200. 3 rings. — > ' rPAILORESS, first-class, wanted for X Thames.—James Payne, Woollen Mer- - chant, Victoria St. .UiLOßESS.—Trouser and Vest Hand • J- wanted; good wages; constant employment to competent hand/Fredericks, ■ Alhambra Buildings, Karangahape Rd. YOUTH, strong, wanted; wages, 5s per day.—Apply 18, Stanley St. YOUTH, smart, wanted as Reader's Assistant ; must be able to read manuscript accurately; night work.—Apply after 8 p.m.. News Room, HERALD. ■ PITY OF AUCKLAND. APPOINTMENT OF SANITARY INSPECTOR. Applications, with testimonials, will be received in the Town Clerks Offices. Town Hal!, up till 4 o'clock p.m., on THURSDAY, 1 November 26, 1914, for the appointment of SANITARY INSPECTOR to the Auckland City Council, at a salary at the rate of £160 per annum. Conditions of appointment may be seen in " the Chief Sanitary Inspector's Office. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. November 17, 1914. SALESWOMAN, SMART. ; & WANTED. 1 Apply, stating experience and wages re- " quired, to HETHERIXGTONS, LIMITED. Drapers, Te Aroha. ' SALESMAN. EXPERIENCED, ; WANTED, ! FOR DRESS DEPARTMENT. Permanent Position. J. H. PORTER AND CO.. Drapers, Newton. 1 ' I THOROUGH OF TAURANGA. ■ CLERK OF WORKS. ' Applications, to be accompanied witfi references, will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on MONDAY. 23rd November. 1914, for the position of Clerk of I Works. Town Hall Contract. »,.' Applications- to bo marked "Clerk of . Works'."" Candidates canvassing Councillor* or i Architect for support to.be disqualified. Conditions and saiary at Borough Council , Office. Tauranga, or HERALD Office. R B. SHEARMAN, '. Town Clerk. Dated 10th Novemaer, 1914. '. Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING Classes held day and evening, by experienced cutter; Is a lesson. Also, Patterns cut to any design for . country orders.—Mrs. Malcomson (late of t London!, 105, Wellesley St. W. MISS AYLING. — Woodcarvinc. Pokerwork, Stencilling. Articles designed or plain- Price lists sent. Classes day and evening. Strand Arcade. SCHOLARSHIP offered by Basten's Comt mercial Training College. See Commercial College* Column. ! STUTTERING AND BTAMMERING.O MR. JOHN McDOWGALL, 27, Khyber Pass. Auckland, is the only Specialist in . New Zealand who has been perfectly 3uccesst ful in curing Stuttering and all impediments . of speech. Mr. McDougall uses the method . taught by Professor Wyllie, of Edinburgh University, the greatest authority on tie . cause and cure of stammering in Great Bri- ! tain. First-class references and testimonials. f —; Wanted to Buy. APPAREL.-Mrs. Martin, the well-known -_ Purchaser of Second-hand Clothing, etc.. j has removed to 342, Queen St., opp. Grey Statue. Buys and -Sells Travelling Trunks, '_ Bags, Clothing, Jewellery. 'Phone 3303. A PPAREL—F. W. Fischer, 350, Queen St. - A Jopp. Statue), Auckland, is largest buyer every description Left-off Clothing, 1 runka, } Ports., Suit Casv>s, Jewellery, Boots, etc. t 'Phone, 3021. Country orders solicited. i "DEBENTURES.— Up to 500 R. O. Clark's -L» A Debentures wanted to Buy.—Give full - particulars to Gentleman, 698, HERALD. FARMERS— your Pigs to W. S. Gardiner, 159, Karangahape Rd., Auckland. f Correct weignt and righest price. FRESH Eggs, regular supply, wanted; best price given.—Cash Storekeeper, 692, . HERALD. / 10AT, good .milking.—Write H. 8., 684, - V.T HERALD. ORSE, 20 to 25cwt. wanted; must be guaranteed sound; trial wanted.— Harrold. Grocer, Avondale. • rpOOLS—Carpenters', Plumbers'. and 1 Tools of all descriptions wanted to - Purchase; large or small quantities; highest i cash Clarkson. 38, Ponsonby Rd UNIVERSAL Electric Cutter, wanted at U once; must be in good order or new.— ' Appy. stating price, to Tailor, 710, HERALD. i A A—To Dentists and Others—old Plati- - _Y. mini Pins, Crucibles. Platinum, all ) kinds. £1 OS; Dental Alloy, £1 oi; all other ? Dentists' Metals. Money wired receipt of i parrels.—B. Mitchell. 138-140. Russell Street, . Melbourne. Victoria. 8 T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN wishing to t J J dispose of their LEFT-OFF or MISFIT i WEARING APPAREL will receive highest '- value from MRS. ALDRIDGE, opp. II Y.M.CA., Wellesley St. West. Communicate by letter or 'phone 2928. MRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies'. Gent.'a, and Children's Superior Misfit and Leftoff Clothing. Letters promptly attended to. " —Elliott St., two doors from Wellesley St. 1 'Phone 3488. OLD False Teeth wanted- highest price paid in N.7,.—Post to Mgr., Piedmont ' Co., 236. Queen St.; cash by return. Estab--8 lished 16 years. k f\LT> FALSE TEETH WANTED. Vy Highest price given in New Zealand Send to J. DUNSTONE, 1 Box 345. Christchurcn. 3 Cash by return post. 8 . _ _ SACKS AND BOTTLES. ETC. 9 » We are Cash Buyers of Sacks, Rags, Metals. Bones, etc.. in any quantity. Best prices given. Prompt payments made. Com- - municnto with us. VICTORIA BOTTLE EXCHANGE " (J. J. Regan), 7 'Phone 3447. 152. Victoria St., Auckland. .SACKS. "SACKS, y *•-' We are Cash Buyers of Second-hand Sacks in any quantities. 6 THE TEXTILE BAG AND SACK COMPANY, LIMITED. I* 'Phone 2854. 62. Fort Street. i ■ - Miscellaneous Wanteds. » BITCH, in milk, any kind, wanted to Buy or Hire, to rear puppies. Selby, J East Tamaki

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15770, 19 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15770, 19 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15770, 19 November 1914, Page 1

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