Situations Vacant. BREAD Carter, for country.— Apply, 2 p.m.—Traveller, Northern Roller Mills. BUTCHER Wanted.-Man, for round, shop, and general work.Apply by letter, with copies of refs., to John Hall, Otahuhu. "DOY. WANTED. FOR WHOLESALE ■" HOUBE. DEPARTMENT. _______ 545, HERALD. CABINETMAKER wanted-, constant \J work to good man.— B. Warman, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, Hobson St. pHEMISfS Apprentice. —Intelligent, inV' duMrions Youth wanted; hygienic posiWon and conditions lor work.— R. Muir, Ml Eden Tram Terminus. CLERK, Lady, granted; must be accurate and quick lit figures; permanent place. —Apply by letter, with copies of refs., to John Hall, Otahuhu. pLERK, LADY, WANTED FOR OFFICE,' First-class Hotel, City. Apply HERALD OFFICE. DRESSMAKING.-Skirt Hands, first-class wanted; also, Good Improvers.Miss Holmes, 29 City Chambers. — — ■ /■"URL, smart, wanted for kitchen.— Conoma, VJ Alfred St LADY ASSISTANTS, EXPERIENCED', WANTED. Permanent positions. J. H. PORTER AND CO., Bargain Drapers, Newton. MACHINIST, first-class, wanted take charge dressing, moulding mill; must ' bo used re-cutting band-saw.— Co., Mt. Eden. MILLINERY.— Improvers wanted to the Millinery and b'ales; also, Apprentices. —Mrs. Tingey, London Millinery Salon, 24, Newton. PIPE-LAYER, with city license, wanted for Whangarei —T. Battersby, New North lid., Kingsland. UAUN'DEKS'S Registry. Strand Arcade— ' C? Auckland's oldest office.—Vacancies not advertised; call and inquire what offering; ' first-class positions. HPAILOR, first-class, wanted, for ladies' and 1 1 gent.'s tailoring; no other need apply. ' —R. Jaffe. 18. Swanson St., City. TROUBER Hand wanted at once— X torial Service. Ltd.. Albert St, over ' Astley'B. •WHEELWRIGHT— — First-class 'V V all-round Man for Wheelwright Shop. -H. Hill, Blacksmith, Te Puke. WHEELWRIGHT Improver and Blacksmith Improver wanted for Te Puke.— ' Particulars John Burns and Co., Ltd. T>ANDSMEN WANTED. THE GISBORNE CITY BAND ' Invite communications from Bandsmen out ' of work or desirous of a change. Work ' found for Bricklayers or Carpenters. Good Lead Cornets and Trombone Players par- , ticularly wanted. Fares will be repaid to genuine, good, temperate players. , Apply, stating trade, etc., to TOM. DONOVAN, Secreteary, Co. Murray, Roberta and Co., Gisborne. J 1 N.B.—lf so desired, will try and place I bandsmen in station and country work ■with ' country band f — a,p R 0 C E R Y.— ' YOUTH. STRONG. WANTED FOR OUR _ WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. Apply, 10 a.m. This (Monday) Morning, •' HOME AND COLONIAL" STORES. , , a ■ ' ■ 126. Newton Bead. » ■\ ~~ ~~ : r JUNIOR, FOR DRUG DEPARTMENT, l! WANTED. ' Apply by letter, slating experience, and - references, to r SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., Wholesalo Druggists, " Lome Street. • _ } QTEEL ERECTORS OR BRIDGEMEN. Three, First-class. Wanted, '. who can handle pneumatic tools for erection of mill buildings. Write DOMINION PORTLAND CEMENT. CO.. LTD., < Onerahi, Whangarei. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. i WANTEDSENIOR ASSISTANT-MISTRESS. - Capable of teaching senior Latin and English, also Botany. . To begin duties on July 1 next. Salary, 185. ' Applications, stating experience, and sub- I ' jects able to teach, with testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned not later than April 24. C. P. POWLES, Secretary. ' WHANGAREI COUNTY COUNCIL. , ASSISTANT ENGINEER REQUIRED. Applications, to close on THURSDAY, May 13, next, are invited by the Whangarei County Council for the position of Assistant County Engineer; salary, £200 per annum. Conditions of appointment and all other particulars may be obtained from the underr signed. f 81gned ' H. C. HEMPHILL. County Clork. , County Office, Whangarei. April 7. 1915. . I" ' ' ' Pupils Wanted. MOTOR-DRIVING. Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Competent, by Expert, On Modern Gate-Change Ctr. Council Certificate " Guaranteed. CITY MOTOR SCHOOL. 'Phone 4344. 24, Smeeton's Bldgs PUPILS WANTED — SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. AND BOOK-KEEP- ' I KG. STOTT AND HOARE. 23. Swanson Street. e 11 i ' . i Miscellaneous Wanteds. J DRESSMAKING -Young Lady wishes to ' U loam; thorough tuition necessary.— " f.P.. Post Office, Mt Eden. 1 ELECTROPLATING. - Spoons, rorks, J Cruets, Entree Dishes, bicycles. Motor- ' cr Engino Parts. fc>bop Fittings, etc., heavily 1 piateu. Oxidising and Lacquering.—W. ' Shaw, 10G. Aloert St. 'Phone 1268. fyfin wanted to inspect latest patOU\J terns lor coming season at Little 1 Tr.ilor Shop, Victoria St. E. 'Phone 3088. 1 Alterations and Repairs. . i . - , ... ~ A SHARP Lawn Mower means a smoothlycut lawn.—Try Smith's (late Leadbeater), 14, Wakefield St. Collected and delivered free. rPHE teacup tells! That's where you disJ. cover the exceptional merits of " Desert Gold" Tea. Its exquisite aroma and flavour will make you dissatisfied with other Teas. All grocers. "I*7 A. GREEN AND CO.'S PIANOS.- > » . Low price but excellent value— Sol« . Agents. E. and P. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. COMMERCIAL Men.—Accidents and Sickness may overtake you. Perfect and cheap protection.—National Insurance Co., 101, Queen St . . . ATEW PRUNES, very choice fruit, just • !\ landed; 5d per lb. at > REW'S, Stores. Queen Street and Newton. ■ njis sus. iq Tailor Costumier, and Gent, Outfitter, 11-13. Victoria St. West. ■ VKW SEASON'S SEEDED RAISINS, in i> pkts , finest fruit. 6d per pkt.. at REW'S. Stores, Queen Street and Newton. LADIES— Why is the delicious "MILL • TARY PICKLE" the best of all condiments? Buy a Bottle 10-day and supply tha answer to your friends. Price reasonable, ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15891, 12 April 1915, Page 1
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