Situations Wanted. CHEF, or Second, good place, open for engagement, town or country.—Vol, 287, - B-ERALD 1 ' < COMPANION-Help wants position, conn- - try. Catholic family: musical.—Felii. 250. II3RALD POACHBUILDER wants Employment; ac- . yy customed to motor-car body building.— J W. Braysbaw, Korito, Taranaki. I COMPANION-Young Lady, refined, would : yj . givo services as Companion, light duties, in return for Companion, ■ 293, HERALD. I OUNTRY _ Store- Lady desires Position in drapery or grocery; good experience; small wages.—Business, G.PO. J DRciSC/MAKKR, smart, wants work by • day, as 6d and fares.—Costumier, 286, lli'R L<\ DAY Work of any description wanted by Middle-aged Lady: nur."inp. '"■ charge of children, etc.—M.K., 248, HERALD DRESSMAKER.. Experienced, Is open to take losition or charge of city workroom, or firßt-class country business. Q., 210, HERALD L'AKM Useful Man, first-class milker, —' good with stock; 30s week, found; start at once — „ER_L >. or Station Manager, South Island e.iporience, own dogs, good rets., good horseman, used all irnpl»'-""'ts, seeks situaReliable, 220, HERALD -We can nuppij Competent Milkers, Ploughmen. Married Coudlcs, Farm Hands, Learneis, Domestics.—Central Labour Exchange. lh", Queen St GARDENER wants work ' - day or con.ritc —R.W., 221, HERALD GARDEN t,R. etc.—Young Man wants roenga^oment; exceptional refs.; moder- . ate wage accepted - 'iere good home offered. -FG.. 256. HERALD GiENLRAL Farming, or Orcharding.— I Respectable Man desires gain experi- ! ence; little experience horses.—Willing, 285. , - HERNIA A- . ■ GOOD Machine Mill-ins Herd wanted by Married Couple with two little boys; 6hnr»s or wages: general farm —Apply ■■ REnAL"). , , GROCERS.— Thoroughly efficient, reliable ' Man seeks position provinces; expert ■ knowledge all departments, take char"": abstainer, married.—Negotiate, 251, HERALD . OUSEKEEPER or Lady Help, light-1 Position wanted; trustworthy.— City i Chamb»rs. Otioen St. 'Phone 1702. HOUSEKEEPER to Geut'eman or Widower, position wanted by Domestioatcd Lady and two children; no remunera - •ion —Mrs. Lorking, Avenue Registry, Par- ■ ! noil. J LADY Help— Widow iwilh gir_ ii requires position; thoroughly domesticated, good - >-V ■ <owti or country—Write Cheerful 913, £ LADY or Companion-Help or Housekeeper - requires Position at once; no objection ccuntry.—Bay ley, care Hair, Mangarimu, . Fcilding ' i MANAGERESS.— requires situation - V.-r n and tearooms, thoroughly oxrerion-od; highest references—Write A.A., 231. WEALD. MANAGING or Assisting private hotel or IVX boardinghoitse.—Capable Married Couple want position.— Registry, ' TTV. \rrade. ' MAN, single, up-to-date, requires berth store Manaccr or Assistant: experienced; well recommended; town or coun- | v—Roiianre. Herald. MAN, young, smart, . energetic, desirous of attending Auckland Technical. School . two nights per week, wants position in shop j or ware'i""—; nominal wages only.—Willing, i ; 280, HERALD j MARRIED Couple, respect ab'e, want Situation of any Urgent, 261, ; (HERALD. MARRIED Couple want situation hotel, town or country; man barman, useful, i wife housemaid or cook.Eager, 245, j HERALD MARRIED Couple, young., no encumbrance, little form experience, seek situation; wife laundress or housemaid.. m*n I porter or handy man.—Willing, 238. HERALD MACHINE Milking or Ploughing wanted by Young Man, or would take on con- ; tract or ehn'e milking with mate.—Machines, 253. HERALD A j TVfILKING-Wanted by family: 80 to 100 j JLVJ, cows on shares, machines, refs.—W.B., ' , 266, HERALD. IT\/ITLKING Shares —Experienced Man, 111 married, first-class refs., requires good I Herd for coming season; machinery.— I Dairy, flinuera. I — — MILKING on Shares wanted by good reIt L spectable Family, experienced, 70 to 100 cows;• machine or hand milking; best references: Waikato preferred can take charge of cows May, if desired.C. Carmont, Otorohnnga. ■\JDRSE, trained, requires permanent post, 1* chronic case; would take tubercular patient; private patient preferred.— l' T ERAL'X NEW Arrival, Englishman, age 21, wants position as Farm Learner: respectable, intelligent, willing.— Labour Exchange. 167, Queen St. POSITION as Lady-Housekeeper required; ranable and compan : onabe; references; one chi'd (ll).-M.V.M, Herald. POSITION as Manager of mixed dairy and stock farm, by Married Man with thorough kn.wledge of cows and sheep and farm mwshinery.—Box 231, G.P.0., Auckland PRINTER.-Young Man, bulk and stone band, fai* linotype' operator, position newspaper, town or country; good refs.— Competent, P. 0., Taihape. SURVEY Linesman seeks re-engagement. -Mahoe, 211. HERALD. SHEEP, General Station Work —Young married man. sober, industrious, ex—ionce'l wept" , - : "-' f -—--■*— orcb--4-ing; no encumbrance.—Burton, 284, Herald TANK-Maker and Iron-worker, good, fast, wan ( work; town or country; any trial given -Roller. 259 WEALD WASHING, Cleaning wanted Tuesday, Thursday. Friday—Permanent, NewmarVot PO . WOMAN, 2 children wants housework for— rear school: wages not necesdnrv — Wil«i» TV— iplon Po»^ WAITRESSES —Positions wanted fr-r 2 good Waitresses. tos»th<<r, boardinghouse or l»<trooras —Burnett's Registry, Security Buildings. Queen St. yr B D I c a L. ENGLISH PRACTITIONER /colonial experience), horseman, seeks opening in country district. Highly recommenced. Would acoept locum work or partnership. NORTH, 285, HERATj") STATION Manager.—Management of Station in New Zealand wanted; 15 years' I experience managing in Tasmania, and 61 years in West of New South Wales. A life-1 time's experience breeding stud sheep, good ot improvements Managing big station in New South Wales at present time. Reason for wanting change—climatic (non-drinker). Splendid references. PRACTICAL,, Care Cultowa Station, Via Cobar. New South Wales. Farm Hands Wanted. BOY, or Youth, smart, wanted for genera] farming; good homeAr n 'y, between 8 and 9 o'clock this morning, HERALD, BOY wanted for bush run: one who is anxious to learn cattle and sheep farming—Bos 37, G.P.0., Auckland. CADETS, 2, about 17, for a 2000-acre farm in Bay of Plenty; each cadet puts £100 into cattle or sheep, and shares profits for wages.— Brown, Braemar Mail Bag, Rotorua FARM Hand, able milk, 255; 2 Plough and Scoop Men, 10sday; Housekeepers, country, 20s, 17s 6d.—McLeod's Registry, Ex change Lane. POST Splitters—Wanted 5000 split. Puriri £2, Rimu £1 '0s per 100-J. Brown, B'aemar. Matata, Bay of Plenty EOOMS (3), furnished, in good locality, ■equired immediately; North Shore not objected to; no children.— etc.. South. 236. HERALD. j Miscellaneous Wanteds. ACCOUNTS. Ronts., etc., Collected. — 15, Phoenix Chambers, Queen S>'t. ELECTROPLATING - Spoons, tforks, Cruets, Entree Dishes, Bicycles, Motor- ' cr Engine Parts, bhop Fitting, etc., heavily , plated. Oxidising and Lacquering.—W. Shaw, 106, Albert St. 'Phone 1268. 11
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 1
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