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I ' Situations Vacant. BOOK-KEEPER, good; £3 weekly; copy reerencea.—Book-keeper, 601, HERA LB. BOY, experienced, wanted to look after two rncehorses in country; must be able to ride work; £1 and fcund.—F. McManemin, Trainer. Ellerslie. BANDSMEN'. —Nelson Citizens' Band re , quire First-class Painter and Paper • hanger; constant job: good wag's. Cornet, trombone, or bess player preferred.Apply urgent, Geo. Mockler, Nelfor.. COAT and Trouser Hands wanted at once: permanent work.—West End Tailoring Co.. Queen St. FLOORMAN. Otorohanga, wanted. — Pomeroy and Co., Ltd.# Coachbuilders, Hamilton. GIRL wanted for office; typewriting and shorthand not necessary; must have good references.—Apply by letter. Box 1091. LAUNDRY. Finery Ironers and Girls for Mangle-room wanted. —New Zealand Laundry Co , Ltd., Quay St. AN. energetic, of good address, wanted, J-'A for suburban and country canvassing: high-class line, showing good returns. —Box 660. P.O. MAN. young, with University education. -LiX wanted as Junior for reporting staff of a leading daily newspaper—Apply, giving full particulars, to Box 32. P. 0., Auckland. OTOR Mechanic, first-class, wanted, take J.VL charge garage, Wellington district.— Apply, stating ww required and experience, Engineer, 544, HERALD. PACKER and Grader, experienced, wanted for Bon Chretien pears. Apply, stating wages required, J. B. Haxton, Thrums | Orchard, l'e Kanwhata. PLUMBER, good all-round man. for town on Main Trunk line.—Plumber, 645, (Herald. PRINTER, all-round Man, to take charge country newspaper; must be able to do jobbing and work Wharfdale; permanency for good man. —Referenced to Press. Gordon and Gotch Advertisirg Agency. Auckland. SALESMAN, capable, outdoor, wanted; one with knowledge of selling books preferred; perm. position.—Salesman, 578, Herald. I L L I A R D a WANTED— AN EXPERIENCED MAN, To Take Charge of FIRST-CLASS CITY BILLIARD ROOM. With knowledge of superintending tournaments and general good upkeep of tables and room. References essential. Applications close January 19 Address BILLIARDS, Box 340. Auckland. BOOK-KEEPER REQUIRED FOR STORE. Mangonui District. Apply, SARGOOD. SON AND EWETr, LTD. E D I C A L. jy£ E D I C A L. LOCUM ANTED FOR TWO WEEKS, IN COUNTRY DISTRICT. Apply, at once, ! SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., Lome St., Auckland. rpo MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Applications are invited, and will be received nt my Office, Richmond Street, Inglewood. up to 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, February 6, 1915, for the position of Lodge Surgeon of the various local Friendly Societies. Applicant must state bis qualifications and the date upon which be will be prepared to take up his duties, also give age, and state whether married or single. The membership of the combined Societies is approximately 500. Particulars of duties may be seen at the Office of this paper, or will be sent on applications to ALF. V. COLDWELL. Secretory Combined Committee. ' Pupils Wanted. , DRESSMAKING.— Daily. 2-4. except TuesXJ day and Saturday- Thursday evening, 7-9.—Madame Masey, 14, Bradford St., off Garfield St.. Parnell fid section), late Bead ' Dressmaker Veitch and Allan, Wellington. MOTOR- DRIVING. Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Competent, by Expert, On Modern Gate-Change Car. Council Certificate Guaranteed. CITY MOTOR SCHOOL. 'Phone 4344. 14. Smeeton's Bldga. PUPILS WANTED. - SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. AND BOOK- • KEEPING. STOTT AND HOARE, 1 23. Swanson StreetPUPILS wanted for piano, by experienced teacher, high examinations; fees moderate ; convenient to any —Urgent, ' r>46. Herald Ladies AND confectioners—By the extreme courtesy of the ELITE MEN'S OUTFITTING CO.. 240, QUEEN ST., some of my Pupils' work can be seen . in their window. LADIESA NOTE OF WARNING: I have engaged cabin No. 25, • s.s. Maitai. sailing ex Wellington February ' 4. thence 'Frisco, New York and London, ■ and arrive Wellington, N.Z , January 1918. • So be slick, please. YOU CAN MAKE FROM £2 TO £8 PER WEEK. Jump in I at once, grasp your opportunity. When your stores see what Auckland Ladies can supply them with in new candies, and how much cheaper, cleaner, and wholsome they are than the imported ones, they will . never purchase another candy abroad. No more genuine trade was ever brought to your very doors. Don't slam the door if . you want money. INTERVIEW ME THIS 3 DAY. 10 to 1, 2 to 5 30.—SUGAR EXPERT. , Phone 1144. R. CROAKER, 48, Brunswick i Bldgs.. 172, Queen St. Wanted to Buy. , "17ERRET, good, 2 dozen Rabbit Nets: also 1J? 100 Traps.—S.J.. 602, HERALD. HIGHEST Prices and Spot Cash paid for Second-hand Furniture in any quan- | -tity; always keen demand—Consult, at once, 1 ' Louis Lewis. Auctioneer, etc., Victoria St. East. 'Phone 1078. | ' /"\LD False Teeth bought, sound or ! \J broken; best possible prices in New Zealand. Send any you have to J. Dunstone, Box 1053, G.P.0., Auckland; est. 25 years. Buyer of all kinds of dental waste. PHOTOGRAPHERS. —Wanted to Purchase —Cameras. Lenses, Backgrounds, Sun- j dries, and Furnishings for up-to-date Studio. . —Prices to Good Condition. HERALD. SAFE, second-hand • state maker, size, price, to Safe, Gordon and Gotch Ad- j a vertising Agency, Auckland. . SEWING Machine, Drophead. or Hand ■ Machine, wanted; state make and - price. Reasonable. 591, HERALD. t ►"PENT, second-hand, about 10ft by 12ft — J. State price and where to be seen to - B. Coyla, Bootmaker Mt. Eden Rd. ' TT7*AGGON. one-horse, light, with or withI » V out cover. —Apply at No. 11. Cross St.. Newton, near King's Theatre. APPAREL. —Mrs. Martin, the well-known J\ Purchaser of Second-hand Clothing, etc.. » has removed to 342. Oneen St.. opp. Grey t Statue. Buys and Sells Travelling Trunks. .] Bags. Clothing. Jewellery. 'Phone 3303. A PPAREL. —F. W. Fischer. 350, Queen Si. 0 J\ (odd. Statue). Auckland, is largest buyer d every description Left-off Clothing. Trunks. Ports.. Suit Cases. Jewellery. Boots, etc — _ 'Phone 3021. Country orders solicited. d "\,|"RS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies'. &3nt. s. IVI and Children's Superior Misnt and Leftoff Clothing. Letters promptly attended to. _ Elliott St., two doors from Wellesley St « 'Phone 3488. b — — 1 AGS. RAGS. RAGS. - I\ TAKLE BROS., _ Rag Merchants. Union Street. 'Phone 527. y Tailor's Cuttings a Specialty. ' -p V N G U S. j", -*- Send your Fungus to the DIRECT EXPORTER. We i:ive i. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ONLY. ? . AH CHEE AND CO., Aui kland, opp. G.P.O. ~ Box 753. it — j s - /"-I ENT.'S MISFIT AND CAST-OFF =- Ijr APPAREL. overcoats, MACKS.. TRUNKS. BOOTS, PAWN TICKETS. Etc., Etc. ~ GET OUR PRICES t Before giving away or selling for a mere te Sons ' Owing to big demand we are offering from - 10s to 60s per suit. 1C Ring up 3976, and our representatives will 7• call on you. ~ THE LONDON CLOTHING, CLEANING, - AND REPAIRING CO.. ' 4. Gt. North Road (nr Ponsonby Reservoir).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15820, 18 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15820, 18 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15820, 18 January 1915, Page 1