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Situations Vacant. BAKER wanted, machines used.—Corkill -tiros., Aratapu. T3AKER wanted for suburbs; bread and a -»-* tew small goods; permanent employment ' ??»>, g £?£ wages to suitable man.—Baking, 3588. HERALD. "R°u' art f, wanted for messages, etc.—W. • ■** ii. Woollams, Chemist, Lower Queen ,"DOYS, two, good, wanted; wages 15a per u?a Igsek-—Wallett and Finlayson, Aucksonb edstead Co-* Pros Terrace, Pon"R°y WANTED -*-* For MACHINE DEPARTMENT. A PPIy HERALD OFFICE. COACHPAINTER wanted.—Apply A. C. V- 1 Foad, Mangere Bridge. CHEMIST'S Apprentice, no premium; intelligent, industrious, trustworthy °°7 or youth.—Apply Muir. Chemist, Mt. taen Tram Terminus. C^LERK. —Young Man, under 20 or orthor- . ' wise ineligible for enlistment, wanted immediately as Assistant Clerk to a local body. Salary to begin with, £104 per annum to youth without office experience, ±'120 per annum to one with previous office training.— Apply, in own handwriting, to Box 17, P. 0., Paeroa. FLOORMAN. good, wanted.— Shivnan, Otorohanga. TWITTERS.— First-class Marine •j Fitter with experience of general outside work; good wages and permanent position for smart, live tradesman. J. Parker and Co., Engineers, Quay St. CJ.IRLS* wanted to earn good mojaey during V-* the war; light work.—Particulars, apply Empire, HERALD. GOVERNESS wanted daily, 6ft Standard, for Remuera.— to M.8.W., 3549, HERALD. GOVERNESS, experienced, wanted for . private family; 3 Girls, Standard VI., music ; country. — Dignan and Armstrong, Solicitors, Vulcan Lane. J' AD, strong, wanted for office and general. J —Stationery, 3581, HEEALD. LADIES and' Gentlemen wanted to make money in spare time.For full particulars write immediately to Success, 3451. HERALD. LAUNDRY.— experienced Sorter and Marker.New Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd., Quay St. LEGAL. old-established city firm will have a vacancy shortly for a Qualified Solicitor; state experience, etc., and salary expected. LEX, 3570, Herald. MEN 2, first-class, wasted for canvassing • and counter trade; state wages and experience.—T. B. Dillicar, Hamilton. OYSTER Opener. smart, experienced, wanted for tho Empire Cafe.—l3l, Hobson St., opp. St. Matthew's Church. PLASTERERS, 2, good, wanted; long job and good wages to reliable men.— Box 88, Hamilton. EPRESENTATIVE. lady, wanted; eT perienoed in canvassing house to house; good prospects suitable lady; salary or commission.L.R., 3572, Herald. SLAUGHTERMEN, good, wanted.—Apply, kJ stating wages required and previous experience, to Glass Bros., Mercer. STORES Clerk wanted; wages to start, 20s week.—Apply, by letter only. Chief Storekeeper, Gasworks, Beaumont St. 0 PARENTS.—lntelligent Boy (15) wanted for Wholesale Drapery Warehouse. P.O. BOX 215, Auckland. ■yOTJTH, about 15 or 16, wanted for the -L workshop, —J. C. Oldbury, Gunsmith, 285, Queen St. YOUTH, well educated, wanted for the —Apply, Tuesday morning at 10, A. J. Entrican and Co., Ltd. ; — ; 'I BOOT TRADE. WANTED— ; GOOD CLICKERS AND MACHINISTS. ' Best' Wages. W AND J. STAPLES AND CO.. LTD.. Te Aro, Wellington. ■pi E ED ER WANTED r For ROTARY LITHO. MACHINE. Apply, HERALD OFFICE. • JOINERY FOREMAN. FIRST-CLASS MAN WANTED. Must be good stair hand. ALSO, TWO GOOD JOINERS. Apply, THE WANGANUI SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER CO., LTD., Wanganui. MISERS WANTED. The Tauptri Coal Mines, Ltd., Hniitly, require Coal Miners and Truckers. Application to be made to the Mine Manager, Huntly, o* Company's Office. Ferry Buildwcca. J. FOTHERINGHAM. Secretary. THE OTAIHAPE FARMERS' MEAT AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. WATCH ENGINEER. Applications will be received up to the 27th May, 1916, for the position as Watch Engineer, at £4 per week, at the Company's Freezing Works, Taihape, A. G. CANNONS. Secretary. v HOLEBALE SOFT GOODS. Wanted a Thoroughly Experienced Warehouse Assistant for Manchester Department. Must not be eligible for military service. Apply by letter, with references, Box 631; or personally between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. or 12 noon to 1 p.m., to ROBERTS (N.Z.) LTD., Elliott Street. I =3 Pupils Wanted. ALERT School—Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping. Each pupil taught separately. Proficiency guaranteed.3o, Palmerseton Bldgg., Queen St. CONFECTIONERY.— All branches Icing Sugar Work, one guinea; caramel, chocolate, boiled starch work demonstrated. — Hobson, 354, Queen St MASSAGE.— Thorough Tuition in Medical, Surgical, and Electrical Massage, by Certificated Tutor.— Box 530. PUPILS WANTED— SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, AND BOOK-KEEPING. STOTT AND HOARE. 23, Swanson Street. I WILL GIVE LESSONS, any districts, showing how a 2001b Pig can be cured in 7 days, quality second to none. No pumping, rubbing, or turning required. My method is quick, reliable, and sure, and can be taught in one lesson. Two of my pupils gained first awards against all comers at Waikato Winter Show with only 1 lesson. J. W. SYCAMORE. Bacon Curer. Newstead. -jyTOTOR-D RIVING. Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Competent, by Expert, On Modern Gate-Change Car. Council Certificates Guaranteed. CITY MOTOR SCHOOL, 'Phone 4344. 24, Smeeton's Bldga. DO NOT MISS THIS. DO NOT MISS THIS. DO NOT MISS THIS. AND CONFECTIONERS. Confectionery-making at home is one of the most profitable industries ever brought to these shores. Why pay Is to 2s per lb for lollies when you can make them at home for 4jd, with, the aid of one saucepan. £2 TO £8 PER WEEK easily earned at home. SIX FREE RECIPES, and best confections &Z^£^sLJ < L every adult applicant at BRUNSWICK BLDGS.. 174, Queen Street. Beware of persons trading on my reputation. Rupert Croaker. Sugar Expert s. third visit to Auckland. " Get that." Miscellaneous Wanteds. KAA MEN wanted to inspect Latest Fat\J\J\J terns coming season at Little Tailor Shop, Victoria St. E. Alterations, Repairs, and Remodelling. 'Phone 3088. •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16235, 22 May 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16235, 22 May 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16235, 22 May 1916, Page 1

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