Situations Vacant. RAKER, good, .wanted immediately for -*-> East Coast.—Bex 122, G.P.O. BOY; sn:art, —Schneideman Bros., 219. Queen St. B«X JT. antec i for Office good wages to intelligent boy—Boy. 102. Herald Office. JJUSHMEN to fall 60 acres bush; also ~ e°od all-round Man for station.—For particulars, apply Hanson, Waitetuna. /"ILERK. lady, reliable, wanted.—A. and T. Burt, Ltd.. Customs St. W.. Auckland. C wanted.— House, CABINETMAKER. first-class, wanted - for Jf/ . -l e —Meet advertiser at Globe lecture , Framing Works. 27. Victoria St. W. 9 o clock. /"2J.ENERAL Drapery.Experienced Lady VJ wanted; refs. required.Simmons and Whyte, 180, Ka-rangahape Rd.. next Bank N.Z. GROCER'S Carter, reliable, wanted; references indispensable.Apply stating ' age to GROCER. Ponsonby P.O. HAIRDRESSER wanted; must be sober, reliable —Neil Johnson, Matamata. INVOICE and Price Book Clerk, capable, wanted, general hardware office; thorough knowledge hardware essential.—Par- l uculars salary required, J. C. R. Watts, MornnsvilleJUNIOR wanted for Customs work. National Trading Co., Fort St. MAN, all-round, wanted for Drapery; must be good window-dresser.—P.O. Box 11, Whangarei. MEN, steady and respectable, wanted to Canvass and Sell Crumpets on good commission; reasonable board.—2s, Hargreaves St. Ponsonby. "11/TESSAGE Boy wanted. and Gib■lrA son, late Clark Bros., Karangahape Rd. MESSAGE Bov wanted.Apply Composing Boom. KEiAIiD Office. "VTOTOR Mechanic wanted to drive, repair. -L»A work lathe.—A., Hebajld Agency, Waihi. "\fILKERS. 308, 255; Boys. 15s; Plough--"X man, 52s 6d; Catcher, flaxmill; Wheelscoop Men. 10s; Bushfallers.—McLeod's Registry, Exchange Lane. ~\[ UKSE, trained, general, wanted: salary, t," £100 a —Lister Private Hospital. Gisborne. AJAVVIES, good. wanted—Apoly job, cor- ™ ner ivimberley Rd. and Gillies Avenue, Epsom. OFFICE Boy wanted at once for firm of V_ solicitors.— in own handwriting to Box 71. G.P.0., AucklandTrifle range ATTENDANT. We require an Assistant for our Queen I Street Miniature Rifle Range. HAZARD. Gunmaker. Customs St. W. STEWARD, must be smart waiter and bil-liard-marker. 9 a.m. to-day, Manager Commercial Travellers' Club, Durham §t. TTACANCIES for Term.— Fitters, * Newmarket Railway • Workshops: first- I class Tradesmen wanted.Workshop Man- I ager, Newmarket. TTJNIOR ASSISTANT. SMART, ° WANTED. FOR INDENTING AGENCY AND WAREHOUSE. Mast be familiar with Drapery Trade. Reply, enclosing copy of testimonials and stating salary required, to BOX 98. G.P.0., Auckland. JUNIOR, SMART, WITH EXPERIENCE u OF SOFT FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, WANTED. Also, MESSAGE BOYS. JOHN COURT. LTD.,. J.C.L. Store. T ADY, YOUNG,. WANTED FOR : CASH ; DESK. \ : Must have had previous experience. Apply, with copies of references, to . . CASH DESK, P.O. Box- 951. Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING, private lessons.—Miss X/ Reid. No. 1. Anglesea St., Ponsonby. PEN PAINTING CORRECTLY TAUGHT, Showing qnd Proving the Defect Covering. Lustre Powder Unnecessary, samples of which may be seen in Messrs. Phillips s and Impey's Window. Day or • Evening Tuition Arranged—Mrs. W. H. Pitcher. 13, Campbell Rd-, Grey Lynn. ' \ SHORTHAND. ' — Expert, rapid, private < O tuition in Pitman's Shorthand, even-. ings, by gentleman, 25 years' experience.— Terms, Expert, 121, HERALD. MRS. MEKVYN WILSON, Teacher 11 of l\L Piano. Vioiin and - Mandolin. Waimana Hall, and 254, Queen St. 'Phone. A 412. Kingsland. . •. "jVTISS AYLING. — Wood carving, - Poker--IVJ. work. Stencilling. Price Lists. - Send 2s - 6d, and obtain knife, lesson, < and board for carving.—4, Strand Arcade, Auckland. MOTHERS, send' your Daughters to MRS. MALCOLMSON (late of London}. DRESS, COSTUME-MAKING, : AND; CUTTING CLASSES. Held Day and Evening -under her - Supervision.<■■ "i Dressmaking Lesson, Is. • " Call or writ© for Prospectus of Special - Course. -• - NEW ADDRESS: OVER WALKER AND CP'S. CHEMISTS. WELLESLEY ST. W. gTUTTERING -L ; AND STAMMERING. MR. JOHN- McDOUGALU Author, Inventor' and Expert Teacher of the easiest, quickest, and most natural method yet discovered for Curing Stammering and- other Speech Defects. . Note British, Australian, and New Zealand testimonials and references. Address •' ~ ; ORAKAU AVENUE. ■ Greenwood s Corner, Epsom. Auckland. . Wanted to Buy. CAMERA, good, second-hand, wanted-— Kodak. 106, HERALD. EGGS. —Highest cash price, any quantity, delivered Queen St., Symonds St., Dominion Rd., wnarf, or railway.—John Buchanan. .. ___ THRESH Eggs wanted,' in any quantity -I- Geo Re -t and Sons, Bakers and Confectioners, Newmarket. THRESH Eggs.We are Buyers of any I. quantify, at Is lid doz., until further notice—National Trading Co. of N.Z., Ltd. PLATFORM" Scales, in good —Price and .full particulars to Scales, P. 0., Remuera. RING Up Mrs. Kelly.—She Buys and Sells Ladies'. Gent.'s, and Children's Misfit Clothing. Trunks. Boots.—'Phone. 2606. 392, Queen St. SAFE, large, second-hand, wanted; good maker. —State particulars to Box 25, G.P.0., Auckland. SULKY Horse, first-class: must be fast, O sound, and reliable, used trams. — stating price, R- Turton, Sheriff's Store, Takapuna. APPAREL. —F. W. Fischer, 350. Queen St. (opp. Statue), buyer Left-off Clothing, Suit Cases, Jewellery, Boots, False Teeth. 'Phone . 3021. Country orders solicited. " APPAREL.— Mrs. Martin. 342, Queen St., oop. Grey Statue, buys every description of Second-hand Clothing, Travelling Trunks, Bags. Boots Jewellery, etc. Highest prices. Country orders specially attended. 'Phone 3303. "VfRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies', Gent, IYL and Children's Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing. Letters attended to.— Elliott. St-, 2 doors from Wellesley St. 'Phone 3488OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT, sound or broken; best possible prices in New Zealand.—Send any you have to J. Dunstone, Box 1053, G.P.0.. Auckland; est- 25 years. Cash by return post. A KTICLES of Old Gold, Broken Jewellery. XS. Silver. Old Gold Dental Plates, etc., ' bought; highest prices.—134. Victoria St. W., near Iselson St. /""VLD False Teeth bought; highest price yj paid in —Post io Mgr.. Piedmont Co.. 56, City Chambers; cash by return. Established 16 years. £ A C K S. SACKS. SECOND-HAND SACKS IN ANY QUANTITY. TEXTILE BAG AND SACK CO., LTD.. 62. Fort Street. , 'Phone 2854. . >;j i '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16012, 2 September 1915, Page 1
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