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I -*■■ Situations Wanted. ACCOUNTANT, qualified by exam., has spare evenings; tradesman books or i any clerical Hustlor, 14. HEBALP. ADVERTISER, practical and reliable, second division, doubtful eligible. g would undertake care or management, I shares, or any- suitable arrangement for • farmer going to the front; good refs., etc.— ;■. Genuine, e.o. Congalton, Cambridge. I "DOOR-KEEPER (Lady), desirous of even- ; •*-» ing employment, rendering accounts r, or balancing ledgers, also good typiste.— ■4 Accurate. 23, 'HERALD. , . ,> ■ i ' BOOK-KEEPER. competent. prepared keep merchant's books, balancing, etc.; , good correspondent; general clerical work / undertaken; terms moderate.— Prompt, 107, l IHEttALD. BUTCHER.-Youth requires situation in country town, little experience.— , 11. Herald. ■ BUTCHER seeks situation, shop or slaughterhouse; ineligible; country pres Butcher, 59, IHEEALD. OMPANION.HeIp.-Lady, young, refined, husband at Front, requires position; ! ..good home essential.-X Z., 225. 'HE&ALD. IjINGINEER,' river ticket, also holds first ■I stationary and winding certificates, deS sires position end of January.—Second i Division, 19, HERALD. - FARM.-Man wants light farm work, fruit, « Jt.-: dairy- or poultry; can milk a Uttlo, , .best Willing. 62, Herald. , f FARMERS.-Position on farm .wanted by JP young married Man; machines pre--1 ferred; all implements.-3'arm. 663, HERALD FARMER and Wife, experienced, good railkera, take sole management farm, f district between Morrinsvillo and Waitoa, - refs.—Write Cockatoo, Ngaruawahia P.O. I^ARM— Wanted by married man, place on farm, manager or otherwise: life ex- " perience: references; ineligible.—Trust- ; worthy. Herald. I FARM Manager (married), ineligible for I X military servioe, wants position; naß ', a thorough knowledge ,of, all classes of ! ; stock, cropping, ploughing, etc.; can proi duc» references, and back them up with ' practical experience.—Apply to Farmer, i Ohinewai, Waikato. FARM Manager (married) wants position, any capacity; stock, agriculture, or ~. otherwise; energetio man; good references. i, —Frederick James, Tuakau. GARDENER wants work by day or half. —E.H., Hbbald. GARDENER, experienced, reliable, wants work, by day, regular or otherwise.— Gardener, 61, Herald. . GARDENER seeks situation,, jobbing work preferred; well up in fruit, flowers, and vegetables.A.L.J., 18, 'HERALD HOUSEKEEPER. — Refined, trustworthy Scotch Lady. 80, as Housekeeper or position of trust; refs.—J., 32. HERALD. OUSEKEEPER, Working. - Widov wants situation, town; 5 years last position; widower or elderly couple pre- ; ferred; Reliable. 26. Herald. HOUSEWORK.-Widow, 40. with boy 8. good plain cook, can milk, used to all 1 farm work, wants situation, country.— [i wages given to Widow, 6, HERALD. HOUSEMAID.— Position wanted in country, Hawke'a Bay preferred; wages, 208; 12 months' reference.—Mrs. Lorking, • Avenue Registry, Parncll. , iT IGHT Employment wanted by young JU Man, ineligible, any capacity; good ) refa.—W., 12, Melrose St., Newmarket. MAN, enersetio, young, married, desires position in or near Auckland, with ' wholesale or retail store; honest, progres- | Ability, 8, 'HERALD. MILKERS, father and son-50 cows, machine or hand; near a school.—Bur- / j nott's Registry, Queen Si. 'Phone A 421. NURSE, certificated, has vacancy for I*l Maternity Case— W. Dawson, I Chemist, Queen. St., Auckland. . OFFICE or Place of Trust,-Elderly Man, thoroughly traitworthy, urgently w»uts a situation: previous expe'rienee ;'■ small wages; « WritBBALP.' ' ■:.:■--■ ' PACKING Salesman -or General Hand, steady and over military age; ' nominal wage.—G.T.M.. 108, HERALD. i i. ! — ' SCRUBCUTTING.— contract wanted, or Spade work, pick and shovel; man 1 not eligible.— Labour Exchange, 167, Queen St. 1 _ _— — ' SEWING wanted by experienced machinist, between 10 and 4 daily.—Address HERALD, SHARE-Milking. - Wanted by reliable Married Man. with small fmily, ari ' rangements for next season; 80 to 50 cows i if desirable; could put in 10 or 15 first class milking cows.—Milker, c.o. Congalton. i i Cambridge. TYPISTE— desires position legal office as Tvoisto; competent, expariilenced, good testimonials: wages, £2 per week.—Legal, 204. BERALrX WAITRFRS.— Yo"ug Lady seeks position as Mid-day Warrens; thoroughly experienced.—A.J., 36. HERALD. rpo COMMERCIAL HOUSES. A Traveller, at present in Auckland, representine a well-known Pronriotary throughI out the Dominion, is prepared to accept an . eniakement for Auckland City or Province. , I Advertiser is possessed of the highest credentials. Apply, in first instance. TRAVELLER. 48. HEBALD. ! Pupils Wanted. lADIES and Gentlemen.— keen an upJ to-date stock of Leather Handbags, Travelling Reouisifes, Pchool Bags, SolI diers' Monev Bolts; good presents for all; repairs in all branches —Lediard and Kingsf<rd 195, Queon St.. and 184, EaTangahape Rond. , CAN You Swim?—l gu»rantee to teach. Ladies' Claas starts Jan. 15, 1917. Intending ouoils please note.—D. B. Anderson. , Tepid Baths __• ALERT School.—Shorthand, Typewriting. Book-keeping. Each pupil taught separately Proficiency guaranteed.-Pal- . merston Bldgs., Queen St. 'Phone 2108 A. i 1 LESSONS given in Pen Painting,' Woodcarving. I'okerwork, and Stencilling; articles desi-med or plain; price lints posted. -Mi-is Aylin?. 4. Strand. Auckland. MRS. MALCOLMSON (late of London), "■*■ School of Dressmaking.— wall be Resumed on V[o«d>iy. Jaruary B.—Address, Wellesley St. W., cor. Elliott St.. over Walker's, Chemist. Wanted to Buy. COUCH, in good order, wanted to Buy, 1 cheap.-No. 1. Owen rjt., Grey Lynn. Teeth, sound or otherwise; top . market price to trade and others by return mail.— Pearline Co., 81, Armidalo i Rd.. Remuera. I i- , ——-, MILK Float, large, capable carrying at least 160 gallons, wanted.—Naylor and Darling, Devonport. PERAMBULATOR wanted to Buy.— condition and price to Pram, 106, Her LD. RABBIT-Trappers— Wanted weekly supply, any quantity, at Is Id pair.— An- ; | drew, 322, Ponaonby Rd. EGGS— Wanted regular supply of Guaranteed Fresh Eggs. Reply, terms cash. ,„„„„„ storekeeper. 84. Herald. A RING to Mrs. Kelly.— buys and «ells Ladies', Gent.'s. Children's Misfit i Clothing, Evening Dresses, Boots. Phone . 2606.—392, Queen St. APP\REL.— F. W. Fischer, 350. Queen St. (odd. Statue), buyer Left-off Clothing, Second-hand Jewellery. Boots. False leeth, Pawn Tickets.-'Phone 3021. FURNITURE— Advertiser would purchase the cor touts of a 4-rooraed house; good order and modern preferred.— 75, HERALD. FURNITURE of 6 rooms, with good piano, wanted to Buy, with option of renting house Advertiser would like to deal privately with some person giving up home. Would take everything in nice home as it stands.—Write Lancashire. 659. HERALD. MRS. BOTTRILL buys Ladies'. Gent.'s, and Children's Superior Misfit and 1 Loft-off Clothing. Letters attended to.Elliott St., two doors from Wellesley St 'Phone 3488. QAFE, Iron, small, wanted.-State price O and where seen, to K., 1011, Herald. CENTRAL BOTTLE AND SACK EX\J CHANGE. Waste Product Dealers, Gladstone Street. 'Phone. A 2035. Highest prices given. Bottles, Bones, Rags, • Cast Iron, Brass. Copper, Zinc, etc., etc. Country clients can rely on prompt returns. ; . WAR Loan Certificates Exchanged Why wait 5 years? Ml value is given now for every 16s at David Silk's, Jeweller, ~ "-'• '•- - '"' * -■ ■ '-■ ' L >-'■-■ • -■■ " ■ ■-■■--

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16435, 11 January 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16435, 11 January 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16435, 11 January 1917, Page 1

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