Situations Wanted, COMPANION.— wanted, by young person as Companion to invalid or elderly lady.—Companion. 56. _E&ALD^_ DRIVER— Man. single, 32, , ineligible, . trustworthy, wants situation, drive delivery cart, grocer's or baker's; town or country.— 64. HERALD. FARM Work.-Position wanted by reliable Man. over military age; experienced double-furrow and horses (any country), fair fencer; or will look after farm for man going to tho front.—State highest wages and found, with grazing for horso. Farmer, P.O. Te Awamutu. GARDENER, young, experienced, and reliable, wants work by day or contract regular or otherwise.—Reliable. 65, HERALD. GARDENER, experienced in every Branch, seeks position in large private place.—Bell's Registry, 22. City Chambers. 'Phone 1702. GOVERNESS, experienced, desires posi-tion.-G.E., 389. HKBA.D. HAIRDRESSER open for engagement, U town or country; good rofs.— Smythe, Hairdresser, 156 a. Hobson St. HOUSEKEEPER seeks position in country, good cook and manager.— Gardiner's Registry, 376, Queen St. 'Phone 4470. ; HOUSEKEEPER to Working, Man—Soldier's wife with one child requires position; children no objection.Address at ERALD, . _________ HOUSEKEEPER, competent young lady, musical, desires position, bachelor or widower's home preferred,—Particulars to A., 41, herald. HOUSEKEEPER.— Position wanted by competent young woman ; good references; state wage and particulars.— Economy. 55. ______ HOUSEWORK required by widow with • boy; King Country preferred.—M.M., 10, King St., Newmarket. HAIRDRESSER, disengaged end of this month, could manage all departments; country preferred; reliable and married.—J. Boon. 63. HERALD. LADY, young, desires position, office work, photographer's or dentist's rooms, nursery governess, etc.—M.. 984. HERA_D._ LADY, young, seeks position, two afternoons in week or work to do at homo; book-keeping preferred.—Books. 5. HESALD. LADY, middle-aged, thoroughly experienced, would like position as Housekeeper to one or two gentlemen.—X.Y.Z., HiRALTA L~ADY Clerk.-Young lady requires position as Lady Clerk or for general office work: 8 years' experience.— 13. HERALD. MAN, married, capable, steady, wants employment, any position of trust; good knowledge drugs and store work; highest refa.—Useful. 47. 'HERALD. MAN. married, experienced, wants situation to look after and manage farm for ono going front; wages or otherwise: medically unfit.— 60. HERALD. MAN. married, 88, one child, seeks emItX payment; 15 years' clerical experience store; country town preferred; good references.—Apply CLERICAL. 917, HERALD, MASTER Printers.— all-round Jobbing Compositor seeks situation in city; stone, imposition, Typo., 22. Herald., ' MERCHANTS.— Salesman, with a wide knowledge of merchant's and country storekeeping business, desires Situation; ineligible for military service; guaranteed credentials.— 67, HERALD. MOTHER'S Help.—Girl, 18. seeks position: willing; wages. —0.H.W.. Mstnhnru, Waikato. MOTOR Body-designer and Builder would take position as working foreman or manager; thoroughly competent: large experience, English and colonial; best refer-ences.-Apply. EXPERT. 690. HERALD. ORCHARDIST. experienced in every branch, seeks position in large orchard; fiMn take full charge.—Expert. 58, HERALD. PERSONS replying to A.M.. 975, re' General, please note same ii engaged.— A.M. ___. RETURNED Soldier (Plumber), wants constant work; good all-round steady man.—Box 27, Taneatua, Bay of Plenty. SHARE-Milking.— Wanted by 2 experienced young Men (ineligible): 60-80 cows. machines.—E.T.. 986. HERALD. SHARE-Milking wanted by family, 60 to 80 rows machines or 46 to 60 hand.— Cunis. Ninth Avenue, ______ SHARE-Milking. -.Wanted .by-, reliahV Fomily, 4 milkers, machines, about 80 cows; also good Hand Milkers.— 993. KPBAIiD. SHEEP Farmers.—Young Man, ineligible, wants position yearly hand, sheep station; Poverty Bay district preferred; previous experience mustering, general sheep wflrk.—Sheep. 979. HttBALP. CTCTD Sheep Farm.— M«n, eT~>ri►J enced, seeks position. State wages — A__ly F C A.. 996. HB"AT,r). TRASHING wanted by young Tndv. day or __!____—_____ to Lina. Birkenhead. WASHING. Cleaning, whole or half-dav, -anted by widow.—Urgent, 53, WORK wanted in any capacity by re-.mf>-i<>Ki„ "'--.an. for few hours daily. — * an yraAL"* 0(\ COWS wanted on half-shares, and look OU "V farm, on shares, for coming seaBon.—Shares, P. 0.. T« Awamutu. PARMER WANTB SITUATION ON STfEFP FARM OR SMALL RUN. No '''•'"k. Used to bush and fern country. Willing to riloiuh. harrow, fence, etc. Beyond Military Ace. Apply, N -- - A.W.. 982, HBHiLP.
Wanted to Buy. A RING to Mrs. Kelly.—She Buys and Sells Ladies', Gent, Children's Misfit Clothing. Evening Dresses. Boots.— 'Phono 2606.—332, Queen St. APPAREL.-F. W. Fisoner. 850, Queen St, (opp. Statue), buyer Left oft Clothing, Second hand Jewellery! Boots, False Teeoh Pawn Ticketg —'Phone 3021. ' A FAIR Price ?iven for Second-hand Jewellery, Musical Instruments, Firearms, Clothing, Pawn Tickets, etc— Kiasin, Waitemata Chambers, lmin. from train, post office, or boats. 'Phone 2173 a. FALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise; top market price to trade and ethers.— Pearline Co., 31. Armadale Rd.. Remuera. MAGIC Lantern, with acetylene generator proferV«&.— full particulars to Supervisor. Education Office. RS7BOTTF.RILL buys Ladies'. Gent.'s, and Children's Superior Misfit and Wt-off Clothins". Letters attended to.— Elliott St., two doors from Wellesley St. 'Phons 34a8. SHOWCASE, 4ft 6in by 22in by 6ft high. O to stand on logs about 9in high.— Buyr. BS. HERALD. SECOND-hand Furniture, about 6 to 7 0 rooms, wanted by busings man; must be clean; will take over everything if necesoorv —BmiTWSB Van. 977. HVALD. TS7/ILL any person possessing a Cony of V V Robertson's Comedy-Drama, " Caste," communicate with Mr. H. F. Edwards, Cambridge, with a view to purchase. m E A LEAD. •*- Any Quantity. Good Clean Metal Only. , HERALD OFFICE. L-""ET US PAY PART OF YOUR TAILOR'S BILL. Wo are ' doing this for several gentlemen by buying their discarded Clothes. Having a' regular demand for all kinds of Men's Clothes, we are prepared to offer. Top Prices. Ring 3976 and our Representative will call or you. THE LONDON CLOTHING. CLEANING, AND REPAIRING* CO.. 8. Gt. North Road (nr. Ponßonby Reservoir). TtfEW REASON'S TTONEY. WANTED TO BUY, IN BULK. OR WE CAN,SUPPLY SPECIAL GLASS JARS, TINS AND CASES. IF IN BULK, WANTED BEFORE GRANULATION. HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED ON RECEIPT OF SAMPLES. _____ A. J. ENTRICAN AND CO., LTD.. AUCKLAND. I-—- '" =5 WHEN riding home and riding alone, might is not right, but it's best to be right and know you're right, and you will always be right if you buy your Riding Saddles and Saddlery at 0. J. Durbin's, Saddler 44. Wyndham St.. near Wyndham Yards.. Auckland. CAB TYRE RECORD FOR MILEAGE is held bv CLINCHER CROSS, the Tough British Make. Ton to Ffteen Thousand Miles, under hard conditions. Auckland Agents: PULLAN. ARMITAGE. AND CO. IT'S a little thing to look for, a big thing .to find— Hot Water Bottle with the patent Unique stoppor, made only by the North British Rubber Co., with the specially strong vulcanised joints that never leak or tear. All trader*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16560, 8 June 1917, Page 1
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