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Situations Vacant. \ _—_ A SSISTANT wanted in Finishing Departw ti 111 ?? ; , must be good spotter.— w. t±. _artlett, Photographer, Upper wueen ot. ASSISTANT for Stationer's Shop.— -C_ Lady wanted; apply by letter, stating wages required, experience, etc.—Patriotic, Devonport P.O. "ROY wanted for office.— Bond and Bell. BOY wanted.—Gee and Potter, Coachbuilders and Auctioneers, Rutland St. BOY, smart, wanted for warehouse.—Skelton. Frostick and Co., Ltd., Elliott St. BOY wanted for front shop.G. B. Warman, Complete House Furnisher, Hobson St. BOOT Trade— A Young Man, -*-» good repairer, and able to assist in shop.—H. O. Searle, Paeroa. BOOT Trade.—Respectable Man wanted for cleaning up department; one used to work preferred. Also, Girls and Boys for the trade — A. Coles and Co., Ltd.. Exmouth BANDSMEN wanted —Boiler-maker, Tailor, Registered Plumber, Coach Painter, Hairdresses, Painter, and Wheelwright; good job for good bandsmen John Epps, , City Band, Napier. CABINETMAKER, good, wanted; constant worm. —A. H. Arthur. Furniture Factory, Box 58, Hawera. CANVASSERS. 2. smart men.—Glenferry, Dunkerron Avenue, off Market Ed., Epsom. CANVASSER wanted by reputable firm; exceptional terms. Note: Only thoroughly live and expeiienced persons. — Burlington Studio, 414, Queen St. ARPENTERS. six. wanted.—Apply, on works, at Tokanui Mental Hospital, near Te Awamutu. COACH and Shoeing Smith, good, wanted; constant wages, up to 12s.— W. Adamson. Waiuku. OACHPAINTER. first-class, wanted — D.S.C. and Cousins and Cousins. Ltd . \ Lome St., Auckland. COACHSMITH, good, wanted for New ! Plymouth; permanent job for steady man-—John Burns and Co., Ltd. DRAPERY —Junior Salesman wanted for Manchester and dress departments.— George Calvert, Cambridge. DRESSMAKERS — Smart Apprentices wanted. — Miss Hunwick, 57, Strand Arcade. FENCERS, 1 or 2, good, wanted for fencing, tea-tree cutting, etc., mostly contract.— Ross, Walton. FISH-CURER wanted.—Philip Sanford. Victoria Rd.. Devonport. GIRL wanted for the —Woods and ' „. , Co , Trunk and Bag Manufacturers, 82, j Hobson St. GROOM, stud, wanted; state if previous! •VT experience Write for particulars, M- ! Johnson, Leamington. OBOCEES. Assistant wanted, with ' _ knowledge canvassing ; good opening for I suitable hand; references.—H. V. Burton,: Manurewa Store. j HAWKERS, 20, smart, wanted, with carts, i to sell fresh fish caught by the steam ! trawler Countess.— to the Manager, i Countess trawler, Sanford's Fish Mart, ! Customs St. j INVOICE Clerk, good, with knowledge of tim- ! ber trade, wanted for city office.State ; experience, and salary required, Manufacturer, 767, HERALD. LAD for Smith Shop, wanted—M. J. ! Coyle, Coachbuilder, Eden Terrace. i LAD wanted for large City Office; oppor- -.,„ ,~T ni£ for bright smart boy.—Office, ! 732, HERALD. . LAD, respectable, wanted for leather and I grindery warehouse; a good opening j for smart lad.—F. Jagger and Co.. foot Grey St. I MESSAGE Boy wanted.—Doncaster Dining Rooms, Victoria St. MACHINE-Bottler wanted for aerated water factory, country district.—Address at Herald. MAN, good, wanted for milk round; marned.— Ponsonby Rd., Next /Western Park. .... MEN wanted lor supply of rabbits; Is per pair —John Andrews. 322, Ponsonby Rd. NURSE, certificated, wanted for maternity j and general nursing; private hospital.— j Nurse, 721. HEEAIJX PLASTERER, fibrous, wanted; repair job. • —166. Albert St. j ROAD Engineer, wanted for Waimate West . County: 'alary £300 to £400—Particulars from County Clerk. Manaia, TaranakL Closes 2Sth inst. . HEARERS. 2; 1 Cook, also Station Hand, 30« ner week. —Meet employer, 10 a.m., at HERALD Office. SARGOODS have Vacancies for two Smart Lads as apprentices.—Apply in own \ handwriting. Box 215, Auckland P.O SHOEING Smith, good, with knowledge of coach-smithing, wanted for Waipiro Bay, wages. 12s per day.John Bums and Co.. Ltd. OFFICE BOY ' WANTED J Good Opening for Smart Boy. j Apply, in own handwriting, to ACCOUNTS. ■ Herald. IRONMONGER. WITH KNOWLEDGE OF GROCERY, WANTED FOR LARGE COUNTRY STORE Wages, £3. Apply, stating experience and previous employers. IRONMONGER, P.O. Box 190. i npE kuiti borough . COUNCIL. ! ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Applications are invited and will be received by the undersigned down to TUESDAY. September 28, 1915. for the above position, at a commencing salary of Three Pounds • (£3) pe>- week. Applicants to state fully their qualification and —one with suction gas experience j preferred—and also the earliest date upon . which they can take up their duties, as the , present occupant of the position is leaving J immediately for service at the front. F. EDWARD LAMB. Town Clerk. Te Kuiti. September 21. 1915 1 Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING. private lessons.— Miss Reid, No. 1. Anglesea St.. Ponsonby. MRS. MERVYN WILSON, Teacher of Piano. Vioiin and Mandolin. Wai- ' mana Hall, and 254. Queen St. Phone. A 412. Kingsland. MISS AYLING. — Woodcarving, Pokerwork, Stei cding. Price Lists.' Send < j 2s 6d, and obtain knife, lesson, and board for carving.—1, Strand Arcade, Auckland. MISS WINIFRED MITCHELL (late of "Court Cards" Company), receives a few Pupils for Mountnessing, Grafton Rd. - ' MOTHERS. send your Daughters to MRS. MALCOLMSON Oateof London)! DRESS, COSTUME-MAKING AND CUTTING CLASSES. I Held Day and Evening under her ! Supervision j Dressmaking Lesson. Is. I Call or write for Prospectus of Special | Course NEW ADDRESS: OVER WALKER AN'D i CO. 8, CHEMISTS. WELLESLEY ST. W. ' QTUTTERING AND STAMMERINg". MR. JOHN McDOUGALL. Author. In- ' ventor and Expert Teacher of the easiest quickest, and most natural method yet discovered for Curing Stammering and other Speech Defects. Note British. Australian i and New Zealand testimonials and references* Address: ORAKAU AVENUE, Greenwood's Corner. Epsom. Auckland, i p— **~"^~**-»-—— —^—_^_ Miscellaneous. IF you can't steel a knife you can find the edge with a Rotrez Safety Sharpener. Post free. Is Smith, 14. Wakefield St. MRS. BARTON, Clairvoyanfe and Telepathist. late of Wellington, may fe consulted, 48, Wellington St^ MADAME CURRIE, Queen of Occultism. Clairvoyante. Crystal Seer: also is Masseuse.—Can be consulted. 182. Victoria St W. ADAME ZANGARAH. of India. Ciairvoyante. may be consulted— Albert St.. opp. Royal Albert Hall •ppGHLANDER MILK is Guaranteed ■M-L Absolutely Pure.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16030, 23 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16030, 23 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16030, 23 September 1915, Page 1

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