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Situations Wanted. APPOINTMENT in Private Hospital :£*- wanted immediately. — Probationer, P. 0.. Te Aroha. ACCOUNTANT seeks position; capable -£*. and experienced excellent local references. Would take charge of —Pleaee write J., 627, HERALD. BOOK-KEEPER, present engaged country, -*-* desires Position larger office; any capacity, further experience.— 635, Hebald. OOK-KEEPER. competent, desires partial -*-* or full position ; wide experience, reliable, trustworthy; would accept professional or tradesmen's books.— 686, HEBALD. I/"~IARTER, married man, requires situation. V/- —J.T.. 669, HEBALD. CADET, with a few months' experience, requires position on a sheep farm A.0., 685, 'iLEBALJ. /"'OMPANION-Help seeks position in reVy fined home; capable, good manager; excellent refs. —Gentlewoman, 670, HEBALD. /"CHEMIST, qualified, open for engagement, V/ manager, assistant, or locum; highest refs., total abstainer.—Pharmacist. 674, Hebald. TIRESSMAKING wanted, by the day; JL/ good cutter, fit and style.Moderate, Parnell P.O. Domesticated Young Lady would give JL-J morning services in return for good home and small remuneration.Companion, 681, Hebald. ENGINEER requires position agricultural implements. dairy and shearing machines; capable takirK branch: good salesman —Fitter, P. 0., Hamilton. "EMPLOYMENT wanted by Gentleman, 50, •AJ office or collecting; permanent occupation desired more than salary; highest cre- ' dentials.—Energetic. 663, HEBALD. FARM — Man seeks situation, thorJ oughly experienced all branches; must !be good home: state salary.—Farm, 693, | HEBALD. LI ASM Manager. —Practical Farmer wants ( J- situation as manager on farm or work > farm on shares; 20 years' experience in N Z-, i all kr"ds farming.—Farmer. 619. HERALD. TjVARM Hands, Domestics, Milkers, M. J- Couoles and Housekeepers, now waiting employment, at Saunders s Registry (under new management*. 12. Strand Arcade, ground floor. 'Phone 900. "CHARMERS.—Man. married, wants position i J. on farm; capable managing; thorough, knowledge implements, machinery, sheep, cattle. good stacker —Southdown P. 0.. : Hamilton. j G ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted posi- I tion as Manager, country or suburban; 12 years' experience; first-class references. — T.H.b., 612. HEBALD. ] Housekeeper or Help. — Position wanted; reliable, good references.M.,, 687. HEBALD. HOUSEHOLD —Respectable Woman (with boy going to. school), cook, wash, good needlewoman —Reliable. 689, HEBALD. HELP. Young Woman, age. 27, would accept small wage to assist comfortable country home.A.B.C., 692, HEBALD. HELP Gentlewoman offers Domestic Help and Companionship in suitable home, with or without salary.—C., Grafton Registry, 'Phone 1892. LAUNDRESS. Sewing Maid, or Housemaid—Position wanted, town or country.—A.B.C., 673. HEBALD. LADY'S Companion or Light Duties. JLi Young Lady, well educated, desires position.M.. care L. Spooner. Ohakune. T ADY Help or Housekeeper, thoroughly JL/ capable, would like position, adult family, town or country.—C.B., 671, HEBALD T ADY, living lodgings, no occupation, JLi would like help useful work, patriotic or . similar —Occupation, 673, HEBALD. Tl/fILKING on Shares wanted at once; IVX must be good place: machines or hand : or would manage farm.Urgent, 665, HEBALD. MAN, young, educated, "respectable, re-iT-L - quires * situation, as Companion or Secretary to Gentleman: good refs.—W., Otahuhu P.O. ; . . ■ MAN, married, seeks position as Working IVJL Farm Manager -or any farm work; thoroughly competent; team work preferred. —8., 683, HEBALD. ' ' •' " MATERNITY Nurse disengaged, undertake household duties if necessary; will call end arrange if desired; attend country patients if fare-paid; good accommodation if ' desired: charges _ moderate.—l 9, Second Avenue, off Commercial Rd.. Kingsland. NURSE, certificated, open for engagement: 1A maternity, general nursing; good testimonials.—Apply, particulars, Nurse, 52. Third Av„ Kingsland. SHORTHAND Typiste, experienced, open for engagement; good refs : legal office preferred —Write Stenographer, 639, HEBALD. 'T'RAVELLER, good connection, stores and X manufacturers, town and . suburbs, wants Lines on Commission.Lines, 655, j Hebald. gASITONE SOLOIST REQUIRES POSITION, Any Capacity. A 1 references. Married. Town or country. Write SOLO. . 644, Hebald Office. ■EXPERIENCED OUTSIDE REPRESEN--I-' TATIVE DESIRES CHANGE. Over seven years interviewing business men in hard selling line with. firms of high repute, the successful experience of which bn.s strongly developed ADAPTABILITY, TACT, GENIALITY. PERSEVERANCE, "AND ORGANISING. Age 38. GOOD PERSONALITY. ABSTEMIOUS, GOOD CREDENTIALS. Not afraid' of work, but thoroughly enjoy making good, and has a HIGH-VALUE EARNING POWER. Only a genuine first-class appointment will be entertained. Apply ' BOX 410, G.P.Q. Pupils Wanted. /CLASSES for Summer Millinery, la an hour.—Miss Walker. 25. Hobson Park Rd., Parnell. 'Phone 3759. DRESSMAKING, private lessons.—Miss Reid, No. 1. Anglesea St.. Ponsonby. LONDON'S Latest Craze.—Pen Painting correctly taught in four lessons, day or evenings.—Mrs- Thackeray, 9, Scotia Place, Queen St. TV/TILLINERY and Dressmaking Classes. — iVI Mi ss Oram. 5, Hepburn St. Hours: 10 to 12, 2to 4; Tuesdays. 7to 9. Terms: Is 6d per lesson MRS. MEKVYN WILSON. Teacher of i.M Piano. Violin and Mandolin. Waimana Hall, and 254. Queen St- 'Phone. A 412. Kingsland. MISS BACON, Toilet Specialist, is pre!tJ. nared to teach the business in all its branches. —-Terms, etc.. 25, Hobson Park Rd. MISS G. BLANDFORD ESDAILLE. li-L Teacher Deep Breathing. Elocution, and Dramatic —Prospectus Mr. Kealy's Book Store. Victoria Street E "VfISS AYLING. — Woodcarving, PokerH1 work. Stencilling. Price Lists. Send 2s 6d, and obtain knife, lesson, and board for carving.—4, Strand Arcade, Auckland. TVTR. A. A. PARTRIDGE. Teacher of i.V_L Mandolin. Banjo, and Guitar Studio. I 21, Grafton. Rd. near Choral Hall. Instruments lent beginners free MOTOR-DRIVING-Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Comt>etent. by Expert, ] On Modern Gate-Change Car. Council Certificate Guaranteed. CITY MOTOR SCHOOL, 'Phone 4344. 24. Smeeton's Bldgs. Garage. 31-33. Stanley St. 'Phone 3129. AT OTHERS, send' your Daughters to IV J- MRS. MALCOLM SON (late of London), DRESS. COSTUME-MAKING. AND CUTTING CLASSES. Held Day and Evening under her Supervision. Dressmaking Lesson, Is. Call or write for Prospectus of Special NEW ADDRESS: OVER WALKER AND CO. S. CHEMISTS, WELLESLEY ST. W. gTUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, Author, Inventor and Expert Teacher of the easiest, quickest, and most natural method yet disj covered for Curing Stammering and other Speech Defects. Note British. Australian, and New Zealand testimonials and references Address ; ORAKAU AVENUE. Greenwood's Corner, Epsom, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 1

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