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Situations Vacant. _ BARMAID, wanted— Waitemata r Hotel. ~ BOOK-KEEPER, expert, wanted to assist rj temporarily in public accountant a v> office —G- H., 319, HERALD . ~ PASH Girl, wanted nt once; one with a vJ little experience preferred. Wat- ad lace and Sons, Otahuhu. /"> CLERK (male), Junior, smart, wanted at Jb \J opco; must be shorthand writer and no typist.—D.v., 337, HERALD. < ™ CHEMIST'S Apprentice.— Intelligent, industrious Youth wanted. — Muir, Koyal Pharmacy, Mt. Eden tram terminus. Draughtsman • Computer wanted.- L is State qualifications and remuneration - to Draughtsman, HERALD. IJMRM of Art Needlework and Trousseau X Specialists wan's energetic Lady repre- __ tentative.— 357, HERALD. ~ AIRDRESSER. first-class, wanted only j-first-class men need apply; at once. ■ F. Ferkin, Te Arohv -» 1 ADV Canvassers, two. wanted; 50 per J cent, com. exclusive lines.—Apply Saturday, 10 am, 64, Victoria St. j MARRIED Couple, middle-aged, wanted; * wife, general, including laundry; man, generally useful; £80 and found- —Z-, Box -j--101, Hamilton. £ M E D _JL c r ~ z £ , War Locum wanted for rapidly-increasing J Practice of over £1000 cash, in ono of the r principal health resorts in tho North Island. 4; • QRPHAN HOME, PAPATOETOE.- 17. WORKING GARDENER WANTED. j c Able to milk; references indispensable 1 Apply to the Matron, at the Home- I 1 j PAINTER, wanted at once, for Suva, Fiji, d —For full particulars, apply to John - ■ Burns and Co., Ltd., Customs St. I r — — — -* ROADMAN, good, wanted for plough and H wheel scoop; one who understands 2i ■ ploughing for grader preferred wages, 10s. 31 f j —Torpey Bros., I r SALESMAN, etc "i. I'' wanted.— Bridg- • O man and .'riii ,* < t -i. Drapers and j Clothiers, opp. Tox-i 1*,., Queen St. - 1 CJCUTCHERS, ■ V: .v; wanted after ' 1 » O Eastor week- " .ros., Fiaxmilleis,, j ! To Awamutu. I - • ! m OLE Agent wanted for Jap. Wolf Motor- ( J O cycles; district. Auckland I rovmce, g from Mercer ■<>■—Cycle, 366. 'HERALD. TAILOR, competent, wanted; bandsman (bass player) preferred.— and . — j Smith, Tailors, Te Awai iutu. , ■ ! VODNG Parson. eitt ;r male .>r >e. aale. -J V 1 J. war. ted to learn our business; --.ruall f salary spkn<li:l prospects; pierr.mni re- I : quired Collir.' Hook and C>., Private J ' Detuftivea, 30, Chambers- . I EDUCATION BOARD. ] 0 AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTOR. £ Applications will be received until Noon — on SATURDAY. 24th April, for the appoint- ; y ' ment of an Instructor in Agriculture, with _ i- i salary at the rate of £350 a year; the work .0 - 1 consist of usual duties of Agricultural Instruc- -! tor in primary and district high schools in i- ' the Auckland Education District- The en.2 i Basement will bo terminable by three ' months' notice. . I Applicants are required to state age, e i qualifications, and ejraerienoc— any in ?, > teaching, and to furnish testimonials. ~ | R. P. J. RAY. Assistant-Secretary. ts j A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. id A lf I Separate applications on printed forms — 'will be received tor any of the undernamed i- appointment until 5 p-ra- on THURSDAY, • ; April 15, 1915: — e, TE PAHI No. 2 (Whakapirau. Otamatea _ Count/)— Male Teacher. Salary £140 and £20 house allowance- December m quarter's average, 21. lr KAITANGIWEKA (16 miles from Wai- _. miha. Main Trunk Line)— nn Teacher. £140 and £20 ha. Average, y 28. WAIHONGI (10 miles from Okaihau, Bay — of Islands)-—Male Teacher. £140 and li- £20 ha. Average, 25. hv PUAHUF. (nea: Xihikihi)-Sole Teacher. ». j £110 and £20 h.a. ' Average, 27.', _ ! ARIA (Sl.milos from Te Kuiti, Waitomo _ ! County)— Sole Teacher. £140 and £20 i ha; Averago, 27. «• " 1 FEMALE ASSISTANTS—Matakana (£120),' — j Mangonui £120), Rohukohu (£120), m- ! Otahuhu (£.' 20), Otumoetai (Tauranga, , or £120), Ponsonby (£110). ! nd ——— 1 ' ba JJAMILTOS CHORAL SOCIETY, rt, JnL Applications are invited for the Position of — CONDUCTOR 1c the Hamilton Choral Society at a. salary of £60 per annum. ApR plications, stating ago and qualifications, must.reach th-i undersigned not later than, the 12th day of April, 1915. j J. T. McKINNON. 1 P.O. Box 45, Hamilton. ! PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. Applications are invited, and will be re- ' ceived up to THURSDAY, April 15, for the ™ | position of Mate and Ladderman on the Board's dredger Paritutu, at a salary of £18 _ per month and overtime. Applicants must hold a Home Trado Cerns tificate. y, C- S. RENNELL. Secretary. e- rpARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. to Applications will be received at the Office of the Taranaki Education Board, New Ply- 1 — mouth, up to FRIDAY, April 23, 1915, for I d, the position of Assistant in the New Ply-' rs mouth Technical School. Applicants must , bo capable of teaching French and {insisting — with the Commercial Class. Present, salary in £120 per annum. a- P. S. WHITCOMBE, D. Secretary. — New Plymouth, March 25, 1915ill —— — to li" "VOUNG LADIES WANTED. iy X 10, Slim, Medium, and Well-developed Figures, ip. _ FOR CORSET DEMONSTRATION 7-, PURPOSES. . rm Apply, !o. MISS COOMBE, ■ Corset Department, Milne and Choyce, Ltd. ply or lew Pupils Wanted. Un- „ — —— , 25 ALERT School—Shorthand, Typewriting, .L_ A Book-keeping- Each pupil taught separately— Palmcrston Buildings, 49, Queen St. Principals, Misses Lilly and Purvis. £ CUTTING — Held Day and Evening by Experienced St. Cutter- Dressmaking Lesson, Is. 7 er Millinery Classes on Thursday Afternoons lks - and Evoiiings. Good Milliner engaged, c— Terms Moderate. MRS. MALCOLMSON (late of London), in 105. Wellesley St. W. (near Hobson StX ~ . - | , ..A IV/TISS AYLING. — Woodcarving, PoKtrIDD M- work. Stencilling. Price Lists. Send -ate °b 6d, and obtain knife, lesson, and board for carving Strand Arcade, Auckland. . , ■PRACTICAL Dressmaking. — Miss Reid, V' 1 No. 1, Anflesea St., Ponsonby. Class , lessons, 2 hours, Is 6d; private lessons, 1 g®' hour, 2s 6d. PIANOFORTE, Violin, Singing, thoroughly L taught by certificated young lady; n !i! homes visited; 30s quarter in advance.Diploma, 80. Herald. WOMEN'S Institute, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.— , \\ Dressmaking lesson, Is; Millinery, etc. lor Social club evenings, upstairs.— ' a o j' Picture Theatre. St. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING.— U MR. JOHN McDUJGALL, 27, Khyber = ' Pass Auckland, is tho only Specialist in and New 'Zealand who has been perfectly successfash ful in curing Stuttering and all impediments fit» of speech Mr. McDougall uses the method £10 taught by Professor Wyllie, of Edinburgh £1 ° University, the greatest authority on the — cause and euro of stammering m Groat Bri hi*at tain. First-class references and testimonials. 6d - . • ;?/!) T7"ITTY—When W voyago .together to J 11 Iv Kftwrau will you bo willing to share with 2 aft nsftterWW&ls: * rJ"a f'AT some interesting sights on the- island ?- pay Willie Watt , de- ATIAGAP.A, celebrated Clftirvoyante, Palm;ot), ]\ ist. Phrenologist, Crystal ! Reader,, Truth! get Light!—4s?; Upper Queen St 10 to 4, 6to 8RA. TJISRBAL Cough Cure—A single bottle II ■ Btops the worst cold,. Made.front pu« herbs— Stores, 115, Karsngahapo Rd. 1 , ' '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5883, 1 April 1915, Page 1

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