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Situations Vacant. A CCOL XT ANT wanted; knowledge timber i and hardware essential.—Robt. P. Gibbons, Ltd., Timber and Hardware Merchants, Kopu. CCOCX TA X T WANTED. { For Northern Country Sawmill. P.O. BOX 1159. ________ Auckland. T>LACKSMITH wanted; must be first-J-J class general smith; married men only need apply; good wages.H. P. Wliittaker, Itaetihj. T> EER BOTTLERS, competent, wanted. Apply, Bottling Manager. ( L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. High Street Entrance. active, wanted.—G. T. Chapman, otationer, 16, Swanson St. ASSERt lady, house to house. with experience and of good address: permament, salary.—Saleswoman, 4506. HEEaLL). OVIPOSITOR jobbing, wanted at once I Chronicle. Te Kuiti. Hand wanted. —Apply by let-v-y ter, Auckland Drug Co.. Customs St. T?NGINEDRI\ ER wanted for country -*-* sawmill, first-class ticket; also, *2 experienced Yard Hands, must be able to class; and Man for recutter. —Apply, stating experience, Ellis and Bumasd, Mangapeehi. Assistant.Youth or Junior jJj-* wanted.— R. Lyle. Owen's Rd., tpsom. T Y Assistant, experienced, wanted, for fancy (roods, to start immediately.— Ross and Co.. 185. Queen St. TI TAN, capable, experienced, for orchard and ii A parden, 2 cows; 30s, found.—Dr. Hallen, C levedon. M A ? carried, wanted, for milk round.— v London Dairy. Carlton Gore Rd.. Newmarket. "• panted for milk rounds.— ■** Conn, Queen's Avenue* Epsom. "Y/TOTOR Mechanics wanted.—We have * several vacancies at our depots and at our Christ church Garage for first-class , °*9 r Mechanics. Highest wages offered lor first-class tradesmen.—Applications to be mace by letter, stating experience, wages required. Adams. Ltd.. 'Cycle and Motor Importers. Christchurch. "M"URSE, registered, fully qualified, wanted xi immediately, to take charge of private hospital.Apply HERALD. "DRESSER, assistant, wanted for two days ir . a or to work overtime.—J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Queen St. r PRACTION Enginedriver; also. Cross--A- cutter, keep own saw. H. Christie, \\ hangarei.—Apply in first instance, Cashmere, Bros.. Ponsonby r PTTRNER, first-class, wanted; one accus- ' tomed to micrometer work.—Cullen and Co., Stanley St. AVTIREMAN, competent, wanted.Apply » * this morning. A. M. Williams and Co., Customs Street E. GOOD, STRONG. WANTED, To Assist Gardener at Longford. Kohimarama. Apply there, or to L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD.. Short] and Street. /"VFPICE BOY WANTED FROM U JANUARY 10, 1916.' Apply BUDDLE, RICHMOND. AND BUDDLE, Wyndham Street, ■ - Auckland. fpE KUITI C L B. i i Applications (addressed to the President) ! for the position of Steward to the above Club will bo received by the undersigned till 5 " p.m. on THURSDAY, December 16, 1915. , Salary, £2 5s per week, free house and firing. Applicant most be a married man and for- . ward references with application. Schedule - of duties to be seen at the TTra*T,r> and Star • Offices. Auckland, and at the Chronicle I Office. To Kuiti. • • • ••* ' • • B. WOLFF, Secretary. • Te Kniti, December 8. 1915. ' 'T*EACHERB FOR APIA, SAMOA. . J- are required as under:— I 1. A MAN TO CONDUCT A BOARDING ; SCHOOL (under Native conditions) for Native Boys entering at from 17 to 19 for a three years' course in the English language, ordinary primary school subjects, Manual instruction, including Drawing and the element® of Agriculture. Married man. to be accompanied by his wife, desired. Salary. £300, with , unfurnished house. 1 For a primary day school for Europeans and half-castes— " 2. A MAN FOR THE BOYS' SIDE, competent to give Manual instruction. Salary. £300, with £50 house allowance. ■ 3. A MISTRESS FOR THE GIRLS' SIDE, ! competent to instruct in sewing. Salary. 1 • £250. Applicants should be certificated teachers. Strict temperance a necessity. In all cases proficiency in Vocal Music will be a recom- " i mendation. Engagements terminable, though " • not necessarily terminated at the odd of the war. Passage provided to Samoa and return on completion of engagement. Ap- " plications accompanied by- full information i must reach the Undersigned not later than the 51st inst. i W. .J. ANDERSON, 9 Director of _ Education. : Education Department. Wellington. December 8, 1915. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. i. Wanted, in February—Three ASSISTANT MASTERS. (1) Chemistry and Heat to " Junior University Scholarship standard, • Elementary Mathematics and Elementary > English. (2) Elementary Mathematics. » Elementary Latin. Elementary French and Elementary English. ~ No applications will be considered from g unmarried men eligible for active service, it Salary, from £180 to £250. according to - qualifications and experience. The appointments are temporary during the absence of masters at the war. Apply., giving full d particulars and copies of testimonials, to ■3 the HEADMASTER, not later than Decemr. ber 50. H. LATTER. ~ . Headmaster. :S ____________ d"Y"OUNG LADIES WANTED. r! FOR OUR BIG CHRISTMAS BAZAAR. Apply 9 a.m.. Tuesday, r SMITH AND CAUGHEY. LTD., a Auckland's Great Shopping Centre. I- => Pupils Wanted. i- ■ MR. A. A. PARTRIDGE. Teacher of Mandolin. Banjo, and Guitar. Studio, 21. Grafton Rd., near Choral HalL Instruj/ ments lent beginners free. Motor driving. Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. , Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Competent, by Expert, On Modern Gate-Change Car. Council Certificate Guaranteed. 3 CITY MOTOR SCHOOL, 'Phone 4344. 24, Smeeton's Bldgs. Garage, Sl-33. Stanley St. 'Phone 3129. !- T> U P I I* S WANTED— L X SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. AND BOOK-KEEPING. q STOTT AND HOARE, 23. Swan son Street. [. .1 d Miscellaneous Wanteds. o — GENT, having Premises in Christchurch "* J\. and Dunedin, and Travellers throughn out S. Island, is open for good Agencies or >f Sub-Agencies in that —Agent, Box r - 565. Christchurch. 3- - ■ ■ —■ — _ <*■ "-AA MEN wanted to inspect Latest Pat's OW terns for ooming season at Little Tailor Shop. Victoria St. E. 'Phono 30SS. " Alterations and Repairs. FINE New Prunes, just arrived, 5d lb; new season's Figs, in blocks, 6d each; Sul- >- tanas. 6d lb. » REW'S :- Stores, Queen Street. r. —— WE'LL Smash the Turks, said the soldiea boys, with shrapnel the Huns we'i I- tickle; when we get back we'll have a smaci with the delicious " MILITARY PICKLE." 5S "11 D.— are showing a splendid lint JLL oi Men's English Velour Hats at "d 5; lid each. Value unsurpassed. Se< it windows and judge for —Mcßride, is Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter, 11-13, er Victoria St. - There was a confirmed dyspeptic. L Whose flush on the cheek was hectic; Now he's cast care away. i., A- " he sings all the day. Thaaks to famous peptic. 6* Saj

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16099, 13 December 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16099, 13 December 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16099, 13 December 1915, Page 1

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