Situations Vacant,, ASSISTANT wanted, country general store; thoroughly reliable and capable., State experience, references, and salary expected, G.P.O. Box 1171. APPRENTICES, Machinists, and Lnprovers wanted for Ladies' Blouses; constant employment. — Goldsmith, Dundonald St., off Newton Rd., top Symonds St. BAR Porter wanted; also House Porter. — Apply Manager's Office, Waverley Hotel. BOY, strong, active, for Ironmongery Department.—Smeetons, Ltd. BOY, smart, wanted for messages. Btoreman, Heather, Roberton, Ltd. BOY wanted as apprentice to travelling bag —Collins and Whitaker, Graham St. BOY wanted as Apprentice in the Photoprocess Department.Observer Office, Wyndham St. BOY wanted to make himself useful.Wilson, Sewing Machine Repairer, 33, Wellesley St. W. BOY wanted for office.— H. M. Carpenter, Coal Merchants and Carriers, Broadway, Newmarket. BLACKSMITH wanted, good shoer: able to do coach work.— Holloway. Coachbuilder and General Smith, Mangawhare. BOOT Repairer, wanted, 2 or 3 days weekly, constant. Boy, learn trade, for factory.— Boot Manufacturer and Importer, 186, Symonds St. BA K E R Sj COMPETENT MAN. Bread and Smalls. Apply at once, JOHN HALL, Otahuhu. CARPENTERS wanted for about 5 months' work, Tokomaru Bay: award wages, plus 2s per day; fare paid.Bull Bros., Port Ahuriri. CHIEF Steward wanted for the Hamilton Club —Conditions and full particulars may be seen at Hebald. ' COAT and Trousers Machinist wanted also 10 Shirt Machinists; highest wages: constant work, and new machines.—R. Greer, 38, Douglas St., Ponsonby. DRESSMAKING.— Apprentices or Second Year Girls; must be able to sew.—3lß, Victoria Arcade. FLAXCUTTERS. Scutchers, Catcher, Washer, Paddocker, Bench Loader, Ploughmen, Farm Hands, Handymen.—McLeod's Exchange, Exchange Lane. aIRLS wanted to learn the Tailoring; 5s a week.—Phil. Schneideman. National Bldg., 2nd floor, Albert and Wellesley Sts. GOVERNESS wanted for country, teach * 3 children; music essential; Protestant; 1 refs. required.—Mrs. R. McLeod. Pepepe, I Waikato. | , j GARDENER wanted, one able to use , scythe and lawn mower; constant I work; must have local references. I at HEBALD. I INVOICE CLERK.— man, smart. ! ineligible. 18 months' experience, wants ! position: good refs.— INDEX, 5674. HEBALD. I — ) i LAD, respectable, about 15, milk couple A-/ cows, feed horses, do light jobs; good comfortable suburban home. — Suburban, 6892. HEBALD. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD.' APPOINTMENT OF CADET STOREKEEPER. Secretary's Office. June 21. 1916. Applications will be received at this Office I until Noon of TUESDAY. July 4. 1916, for ! the Appointment of Cadet Storekeeper in the Traffic Manager's Department. Salary. £26 for the first year. Conditions of appointment may be seen at the above. Office. Applications to be addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed on the envelope' "Application for Cadet Storekeeper." By order. H. B. BURNETT. Secretary. THOROUGH OF TAUMARUNUI. Applications are invited for the position of Town Clerk and Treasurer. Salary. £260 per annum Applications, accompanied by testimonials, will he received at the Council Chambers, Taumarunui. up to July 1, 1916. Duties to commence not later than July , 17, 1916. A copy of duties can be seen at the office of this paper. I L. A. GRANT. . Acting-Town Clerk. , June 14, 1916. "PXPERIENCED ASSISTANTS WANTED. JUNIORS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS, Also, JUNIOR LADY ASSISTANTS for Office. Apply, Wednesday morning, 9 o'clock. SMITH AND CAUGHEY, LTD.. Queen Street. piRST AND SECOND CERTIFICATED OFFICERS Wanted for Barque Louisa Craig. Apply, G. W. BEWS, 39, Fort Street. ———-——-——-——————-—-———— 1 T ADY. YOUNG. WANTED TO ASSIST INVOICE DESK. WHOLESALE. Apply by letter A. E. WARNOCK, _ . _ , Accountant, Union Buildings, Customs Street. —*'
NORFOLK CO-OP. DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED. Applications, accompanied by references, are invited for position of First Assistant for cheese making by the above Company; married man preferred, house provided. Applications addressed to H. ANNESLEY-SMITH, Secretary, Morrinsville. NEW PLYMOUTH GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. I Applications are requested for the position !of Head Mistress of the Girls' Day and Boardinsr School. Salary £300 per annum and residence. Duties to commence September 1. Applications, with testimonials and photo, to be received by the Secretary not later than WEDNESDAY, July 12. WALTER BEWLEY. Secretary. /~\TAGO BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Wanted — Two Assistant Masters, to replace Masters proceeding on service. Duties to begin on September 19 next. Positions tomporary. but probably for period of war. Salaries, from. £180 to £250. according to qualifications. Applications, stating age, qualifications (scholastic, athletic, etc.). and experience, with copies (only) of testimonials, to reach the Undersigned by SATURDAY, July 8. P. J. NESS, Secretary Board of Governors. Jetty Street, Dunedin. QTAGO GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. WANTED— A SENIOR MISTRESS. Applicants must be Qualified to Teach Mathematics and Science to the Junior University Scholarship Standard. Salary. £250 per annum. Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials, will be received up till SATURDAY. July 8, by the Undersigned, from whom further particulars may be obtained. P. J. NESS, Secretary Board of Governors. Dunedin. "DUKEMIRO COLLERIES, LIMITED. WANTED, A FITTER FOR COLLIERY. Preference given to one experienced in Electrical Wiring. PUKEMIRO COLLIERIES, LTD., Endean's Buildings. Auckland. SMART ASSISTANT WANTED FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC WAREHOUSE. Wellington. Must be experienced. Apply in writing, stating qualifications, etc., to _ , , , MANAGER, __ Kodak Australasia, Ltd.. Box 717. G.P.0.. Wellington,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16267, 28 June 1916, Page 1
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