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Situations Vacant. A PPRENTICE wanted for Cabinetmaking. £a- .good chance for suitable boy.—Fo«ier's maE™ Faclory 01d °°*™ Brewery?R "A^S^ 1 ? 0 *" 8 « in l ited £or t' o * P«»i™T„". n of Junior Lcdgerkeeper; good penmanship essential. , alary to commence. fiA,^ 9 . ***! W f k - Application will bo confer* 1 on y from men unable to go to the IrorU: apply in own handwriting. with copies (Lj&£P'* Ti * Secretary, the Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd.. HamilB A Onehunia ab ° Urer wanted — R - Farrell. TDOOK-KEEPEE (Lady) wanted; must k«n», n" p , en ?? ce -.. ° at figures.—Bookkeeper, Box 1. Hamilton. BOY wanted for office.—Truth Office. Victoria St- E. TJOTTLIXG Store.—Steady. Reliable Man -*-" wanted; experience in every detail of J£» 1°" essential, including packing; none other need apply R- H. YOUNG. 9. Swanson St. T» UIL . DER ' S Quantity and Estimating ■*-* Clerk: must be capable and accurate- i state salary and refs - — P.O. Box 554, Auck- j •OUTCHERS.-Man wanted for order cart -" and shop: must be good salesman, and tu w £ ra V^ K °, od '"•aces; refs necessary.— John Hall. Otahuhu. CARPENTER wanted for small job —B. Smart, lfi. Queen St. pABINETMAKER wanted for Masterton; ,V steady job to pood man.—J. D. Roberta. 49. Customs St.. Auckland. ("ILERK, young, required for general office: y. must have good knowledge of doubleentry book-keeping, salary to commence. £1 I 15s per week; good prospects.—State qualifications, age. and refs. to Accountant. P.O. Box 135. HAIRDRESSER, first-class gents handtop wages.— McMenemy. 9. Strand Arcade. LAD. intelligent, wanted for Solicitor's Office.—Jarman. 146. HERALD. T EDGER-KEEPER. able to keep set of -JL* books, wanted.— copies of refs. to Box 3, Hamilton. MILLINERY.— Saleswomen. 2. experienced, wanted for the Millinery Showroom.—The Bon Marche, Newton. PACKER wanted for wholesale grocery establishment; preference given to returned soldiers and married men.—Replies, stating previous experience, to .Packer. Box 240. G.P.O. APERHANGERS and Painters, 2. wanted; competent men only.W. J. Jordan, Ngaruawahia. PRINTERS.— wanted for country „ ~ paper : good chance; state wages. North, HEBAID. REPORTER, good, all-round, wanted.— Northern Advocate, Whangarei. ; ■ . 'OURVEYOR. licensed, or unauthorised |*J Assistant, wanted: applicant io state salary and when able to take up position — : Further particulars, apply A. R. Mackay. J Licensed Surveyor. Wairoa. Hawke's Bay: WELLINGTON Hospital and Charitable " » Aid Board.—Applications are invited up ; to 9 a.m.. THURSDAY. October 14. for the position of Sub-Matron, to be in charge of I the Infectious Diseases Hospital; salary to commence at £100 per annum.J. Coyle, Secretary. Wellington Hospital. ■ ——— : j WOODMAN, good, wanted, also' Youth, ■1 » tor smith's shop-^—Sampson Bros-. Coachbuilders. Ngaruawahia. ——————— _j "V'OUTH. smart, wanted as Reader's AssistX Apply, after 8 p.m.. News Room, (Herald Office. -—-— — rf YARDMEN. 4. good, wanted, able to tally; wages. 10s day.—Patate Timber Co.. Manunui. "YTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION. Al LTD. ! SMART BOY WANTED FOR OFFICE* ! Just left school preferred. Apply in own handwriting, stating age | and enclosing copies of references, to r% '* • > "'■"!; ".?•!'':•■' g BOS 402. GJP.O.. Auckland. "pACKER. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT. ; WANTED. '-V-' .'''•■ • "'- :■■-</_ ;'" FOR GROCERYAND FOREIGN r FANCY GOODS. IN LARGE WAREHOUSE. Reply, stating age. experience and previous employers, to , •' ■ P.O. BOX 190. "IyAIPAWA HOSPITAL AND CHARIT,T ABLE BOARD. . Applications . invited for the position of Medical Superintendent of the Dannevirke Hospital. Salary, £300 per annum; outside practice - allowed. Applications, addressed " Chairman Waipawa Hospital and Charitable Aid 'Board Waipukurau," close TUESDAY, October 12, 1915. ~ "■ w t w **< G. B. ASHLEY. Secretary WANTED. URGENTLYCOAT MACHINISTS. . TROUSER MACHINISTS." KNICKER MACHINISTS. VARSITY MACHINISTS. DENIM MACHINISTS. ' .J Also.. APPRENTICES. Best Wages. i Constant Work. ARCH- CLARK AND SONS -LTD CLOTHING FACTORY, Exmouth Street, off Newton Road. '-'-.■ Pupils Wanted. ; -> "\ UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. \J . Ferry Bldgs-—Precis-writing for Public Service Senior Exam.: Classes commence early in Oct.— A. Holl. B.A. 'Phone 4271. ■i \fl"B. , A.. A. PARTRIDGE. Teacher of ATA Maneolin, Banjo, and Guitar. Studio 21. Grafton, Rd.. near Choral Hall. Instruments lent beginners free. M OTOK-DRIV IN GXIX Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Competent, 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. PUPILS WANTED — SHORTHAND. J- TYPEWRITING. AND BOOK-KEEP-ING. STOTT AND HOABE, 23. Swanson Street Miscellaneous Wanteds. EXCHANGE— 5-guinea English Doublebarrel 12-bore Gun for i-plate Hand or Stand Camera.Anson. Te Kuiti. BRITON'S ALL OVER THE WORLD Ride " CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT" Motor-cycle Tyres, which are made for hard wear on rough roads. TRY THEM. RUN No Risks! Insure with the National Insurance Co., 101, Queen Street. Fire, Accident. Sickness. Bedrock terms. URGOYNE'S Rich Constants ia a highclass Australian Wine in extraordinary demand. In character and quality it represent* remarkable value.Order from Gollin and Co.. Auckland. URGOYNE'S Australian Chablis is a unique light Wine, irresistible in flavour and quality. It vies with the finest Continental vintage— costs half the money.—Order from Gollin and Co. Auckland. TXTEAR A DIAMOND while you pay for »' it. You wnl ne\er feci the cost The " Security ' Instalment System makes it easy. Lowest prices; easiest terms,—Howa-d and Birkett. Jewellers '.first floor), Security Buildings. Open Fridays until 9 p.m. URAND*S REGULATING PILLS. is Box. most efficient on market harm* less, reliable. Medicines, etc.. sent post free on receipt postal notes. —Bridge Drug Store. 3. Karangahape Road, Auckland. STROLOGY— date and place born: accurate judgments: postal note Is, stamped addressed envelope.Geo. Allen. 37. Seminal Rd.. Auckland. UR BUSINESS IS TO SATISFY. Our Pianos do that—The No Deposit Piano Co.. 28, High St JT S "I i D.—WE are showing a splendid line O XX of Men English Velour Hats at 5s lid each. , Value unsurpassed. See windows and judge for yourself.—Mcßrice, Cash Tailor. Costumier and Outfitter. U-13. Victoria St BROADWOOD. the Standard Piano of the world.Sole Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. O DEPOSIT PIANO CO. The easiest terms possible. No Interest; No Deposit.—2B. High St % ESSEX ORGANS.—BuiIt on honour, sold on merit, known the world over.—Sol* Agents. E. and F- Piano Agency. Ltd. ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 1