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Situations Vacant. BARMAID wanted urgently, for City Club "1 Hotel, Shortland Street. J — — * JJ pHEMIST'S Apprentice-Intelligent, in- - \J dustrious Youth wanted; hygienip posi- / tion and conditions for work.— Muir, Mt. V Eden Tram Terminus. [ENGINEER wanted having first-class cer- V J tificate with experience Beardmore V engines.—Box 43, G P. 0., Auckland. - EMPIRE TRADE LEAGUE.-Lady and I Gentleman Representative to enrol sub- i scribers; refs. indispensable.—Apply 10 - o'clock. Tuesday. Organiser, 24. Wyndham 1 Street. -» w> - FENCER, first class; must be good on saw 1 and prepared for back blocks for three J months.—Bert Steckley. Aylesbury, Te Aroha. J UTTERS, 6 wanted: Farm Hand, 1 good. 30s; Ycuth, milk, 15s; Map J fruit, garden, 17s 6d — McLeod's Registry, * Exchange Lane. F lAUNDEY -Woman wanted for starch- "I - ing; also, experienced Sorter and ' Washer.— Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd., c Quay St _ PAINTER. good, wanted.—St. Peter's 1 Vicarage, opp. Grey St.. Onehunga. J SADDLEKS.— Wanted at once good all- Z kJ round General Ha_d; wages, £3— [•'. J 11. Vile, Te Awamutu. SNIPPING Grapes.—Two Women, young, wanted.—Co-op. Co.. Albert St.. by 10 - o'clock. W. Chaytor. ■ ' ' i TAILORS.— First-class Coatmakers wanted. - -Thos. W.Dockray. 25, Shortland St. rPAILORS. first-class, wanted.-New York 1 Tailoring Co., Smeoton's Buildings, . Queen St. APPLICATIONS FOR POSITION OF , MANAGER OF HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT Invited by ; ARCH. CLARK AND SONS. LTD., ! Elliott Street. Auckland ' Office of the Public Servico Commissioner. Wellington, April 1, 1915. A PPLICATIONS will be received by the - /- Undersigned for the following position:— J JUNIOR CLERK. Audit Department, . Wellington, salary £120 per annum; Clerical Division. Applications close April 9. Further particulars may be obtained on , application to the Permanent Heads of the Department. The appointment will bi subject to the provisions of the Public Service ' Act. 1912 I P. VERSCHAFFELT, ; Secretary. | •DREAST-BENCHMAX. MILL STOKER. 1 and LOCO. DRIVER, experienced, ; 1 wanted for Rirau MillApply personally, with references, to Mr. ' H. Smith, at Herald Office, between 2 : 'and 4. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. ! pOLLIERY REPRESENTATIVE, j , ' COLLIERY requires an EXPERIENCED j MAN in the Coal Trade to Travel and i Manage Sales Department. Apply promptly, with references, to COAL. ' G.P.0., Box 1490. Wellington. ! ~s Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING CLASSES Held Day and Evening by Experienced Cutter Dressmaking Lesson, Is. ' Millinery Classes on Thursday Afternoons ' and Evouings. Good Milliner engagedTerms Moderate. . MRS. MALCOLMSON flate of London), . 105. Wellesley St. W. (near Hobson St.). MISS AYLING. - Woodcarving. Pokerwork. Stencilling. Price Lists. Send ' 2s 6d. and obtain knife, lesson, and board • for carving Strand Arcade. Auckland. t PRACTICAL Dressmaking.— Miss Reid, No. 1, Anglesea St., Ponsonby. Class lessons, 2 hours, Is 6d; private lessons, 1 hour, 2s 6d. PIANOFORTE, Violin, Singing, thoroughly taught by certificated young lady; • homes visited; 30s quarter, in advance.— • Diploma, 80. Herald. ' WOMEN'S Institute. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.- ' V* Dressmaking lesson, Is; Millinery, etc. ! Social club evenings, upstairs.—Grafton Picture Theatre. ' OTUTTERING AND STAMMERING.— • O MR. JOHN McDUUGALL 27, Khyber 1 Pass, Auckland, is th-j-only Specialist in' - New Zealand who has ueen perfectly successiful in curing Stuttering and all impediments -'of speech. Mr. McDongall uses the method i j taught by Professor Wyllie. of Edinburgh i I University, the greatest authority on the cause and euro of stammering in Great Bri- • | tain. First-class references and testimonials. Wanted to Buy. /CRYSTAL, wanted to Buy. for crystal- ! V.' gazing, state price.—Crystal, 417, I .HF-RALI'. GAS Engine, 10 or 12 h.p., for cashj must vJ bo cheap and in good order.—Engine, i (401. HERALD. ( HORSE or Mare, upstanding, 10 hands, j for stylish dog-cart; young and fast, ; staunch and sound and guaranteed quiet and . | free fnm vice— price, etc., to Dog-cart, I 500, HERALD. _ J LAUNCH, about 20ft long.-Cash price ) and particulars to Launch, 421, HERALD. £ LAUNCH, oil. suitable for fishing; engine ' 4 to 7 hone-power, single cylinder; I must bo in pot.'ect order.—Launcn, 411, HERALD. PIANO, good, second-hard, wanted for - cash; must be in good condition and I iby u'ood maker.— Teacher, 403, ' HERALD. ' POSTS. Split, 2000, wanted; contract price r £2 100 puriri, 25s 100 totara.—Apply j by letter, Lnughlin. Te Kauwhata. c PIANOS Bought for Wanted— Good <j second-hnnd P'anos and Organs.— ■ Richardson. A.M.P. Bldgs., Queen St. OLD False Teeth bought, sound or ' broken: best pos?ib> 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. A PPAREL— Mrs. Martin, the well-known • A Purchaser of Second-hand Clothing, etc-, has removed to 342. Queen St., opp. Grey Statue. Buys and Soils Travelling Trunks, l Bags. Clothing. Jewellery. 'Phono 3303. ' * PPAREL.—F. W .Fischer, 350. Queen St, A loop. Statue!. Auckland, ii largest buyer every description Loft-off Clothing. Trunks, Ports. Suit (lanes. Jewellery. Boots, etc- — 'Phono 3021. Country orders solicited. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN wishing to \ 1- dispose of their LEIT-OFF or MISFIT WEARING APPAREL will receive highest , value from MRS. ALDRIDGE, opp. ] Y.M-C.A , Wellesley St. West. Communicito ( bv letter or 'phone 2928 , MRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies', Geut.'s, ! and Children's Superior Misfit and Deft- ' off Clothing- Loiters promptly attended to. —Elliott St.. two doors from Welleßley St. 'Phone 3188 OLD False Teeth wanted; highest price paid in N.Z.—Post to Mgr, Piedmont Co. 236. Queen St.: cash by return Established 16 years. WE PAY CASH AND TOP PRICE for It Second-hand Furniture in any quan- • tity. Always keen demand —Noonan Bros, dale Louis Lewis I, Auctijneers, Victoria St. I Ea»t. 'Phone "178. ■ - —121 ' Miscellaneous Wanteds. BRICKLAYERS. -Wanted Price for Chimney, labour and material.—97a, Eden Terrace. VTURSE WILKINSON. No. 11, Claremont ii St., off Khyber Pass Rd.—Good accommodation for Ladies during accouchement. ELECTROPLATING. - Spoons, corks. Cruets. Entree Dishes, Bicycles, Motorc.r Engine Parts, i.hop Fittings, etc., heavily '. plated; Oxidising and Lacquering.— IV. Shaw. 106. Abert St. Phone 1268. ( ""0/1 MEN wanted t.> inspect latest pat- ' OUU terra lor coming season at Little ' Tailor Shop, Victoria St E. 'Phono 3088. Alterations and Repairs " RIDING Lessons wanted daily, with use II of horse— price and terms, Box 853, G.P.0.. Auckland. I~nVES'IAI'F PIANOS have delighted the j' British public for over 30 years.-L. „ nD d F Piano Agency. Ltd.. Sole Agents. - OUR Overcoats are smart in appearance 1 and the best value in New Zealand.Todd Jam's and Co., Oiuntters, Wakefield * __. . ! SHOPKEEPERS owe it to themselves and , their families to investigate how Cash Registers sum worries and increase profitsNo obligatioi to buy. Prices ivm £10 upwards.. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15886, 6 April 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15886, 6 April 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15886, 6 April 1915, Page 1

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