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< Situations Wanted. _ \ CCOUNTANT. qualified, requires tern- A A. porary position; experienced in taking £* ut monthly and quarterly trial balances; . lso final accounts Accountant, A ?■ REIiALD, » ha] DOOK-KEEPER (lady), "young, capable, — D 6i years' experience, wants position in A luckland.— caro G.P.0., Palmorston jjgrth. — Mil BOOK-KEEPER (evenings free), would Mo D undertake "keep tradesmen's books; )tahuhu preferred; mod. feo.—Books, *140, A JE «ALD. . iS BOOK-KEEPER wants, position oxperi- Fo LJ enced business man. ineligible; strictly sa! omporate and reliable; highest refs. £3 lapablo, 117._HEBAIiD. to; CLOTHIER and Mercer, first-class, with ™ <J business experience, seeks position or -p lartnership; energetio, abstainer; country X] (referred.—F.F.F., 118, HERALD, en D" ISCHARGED Soldier, thoroughly under- T; \J stands General Storokeepmg, good J. luyer, stock-keeper, and salosman, opening - Store, drapery, etc.— Desperandum, X. Jhinomutu, Rotorua. JL L>-LERK (29), experienced book-keeping. "C ' shorthand, typewriting; any capacity; i it present ineligible— Reliable, 125, HERALD, -p COOK and Baker, competent, seeks en- A gagoment; 20 years' experience (all -j'ound, sea and land).—A. W. Davidson, Jq tVaitemata Hotel. — PARMER, experienced, single, ineligible, J I. wants position as Manager of Grazing _ Property; used to bush country.—Farmer, T" 181. Herald. X — Qi P ENEltAL.—Capable . Person wants 2! UT situation; small private adult family; T ill duties, refs.; state wages.—Margery, 146, X StnALQ. se HOUSEKEEPER, Nurse Attendant.— v Lady, experienced, seeks position, town jr country; good —Nurso, Archhill _ - TV/riLKING wanted by two experienced J--IVJ. young men, hand >~>t machine,—State t, terms to Milkers, 105, HERALD. . — MAN, elderly, sober, trustworthy, single, ( good plain cook, seeks position; near jj sen pref.Mred.—Alpha, care Molntyre, Newsagent, ' TV/TAN, young, ineligible, to assist with ( IVI milking, machines or. hand; go'od home j ossontial; He'ensville district preferred.— - H.J.C.. 121, HERALD. . ( MAN (young, under military age), honest, •y respectable, only support of widowed - mother, wants work, any capacity; City.— Y Reply, stating wages and particulars, Only V Support, 133, Herald, — MANAGER (Station or Farm), ineligible. ./ IVJL desires re-engagement; competent in \ all branches agriculture, sheep and cattle . - refs.—A C., 136, HERALD, 1 MANAGEMENT of farm wanted by prac- ( IVI tical experienced family; capable of \ taking full charge if desired; life expert- „ ence; can offer security; best Capable, _ 122, HERALD. - MARRIED Couple want situation as cook ( and kitehenman, both experienced; hotel or boardinghouse; town or.country.— i M.C., '123, HERALD. J MOTOR Mechanic, first-class, capable 1 lu taking charge, turning, etc., open for engagement; 14 years' experience.— \ salary and conditions to A.C., 149. HERALD. £ TVTURSE-Companion or Housekeeper.— [ 1\ Lady with nursiiig experience, thor- , oughly domesticated and reliable, wants I position; refs.—Nurse. 105. HEBALD. PAINTING and Paperhanging wanted by " experienced, rcliablo tradesman, by day or labour contract: reasonablo terms.— ' Paperhanger, 147, HERALD. i P~ LOUGHMAN. single, experienced all implements, with exceptional rets., . kind to horses, wants trustworthy position. —Central Registry, Queen St. ,QHORTHAND-Typiste— wanted in j 0 country; threo years' ©xporieace; refer- . ences: small salary required. particu- . lars Leta, 66, HERALD, - 1 TRAVELLER, good connection, Working ' x Waikato. King Country, RotoruaynGoldfields regularly, open take good line*', com- - mission.—Wholesale. 385, IIEHAIiD. WOMAN, young, wants position on farm; v I would .assist with light housework; Waikato preferred.—G.F., P. 0.. Swanson. ASHING, permanent, wanted by strong i Woman. Tuesday. Wednesday; 6s j day and fares.Worker. 61. HEBALD. . OMAN, young, reliable, experienced, «? V wants work by the day.—Reliable, 138, HJBR.M.P. ■ , ! YOUTH, 3 years' experience with motor, . seeks position, garage or private car.— 143, HERALD. - LARK'S Farmers' Registry, 4 High St.\j Wanted positions for Father and Son (14), capable milkers, hand or machines. , Wanted to Buy. A NY Persona wishing to dispose of their ix Furniture, Linen, Crockery, etc., write L.R.W., 129, H'.hai<i>. A RING to Mrs. Kelly.-She buys and A foils Ladies', Gent.'s. Children's Misfit Clothing, Evening Dresses, Boqts. Phone 2606.—592, Queen St. A FAIR Price given for Second-hand Jowellery, Musical Inetniments, I'ire'arms, Clothing, Pawn Tickets, .etc.— is. Kissin, Waitcmata Chambers, lmin from train, post office, or boats. 'Phono 21.3 a. PPAREL.— Outtrim, 114, Victoria jt\ St., gives highest prices for Superior Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc.—'Phono 2674. A PPAREL.—F. W. Fisoher,.3so, Queen. St, A. (opp. Statue), buyer Left-off Clothing. Second-nand Jewellery, Boots, False Teeth. Pawn Tickets.—'Phono 3021. RAY BROS;, Fort St., guarantee Top Price for Eggs, and make prompt payments. Send us your supplies. , BICYCLES, Ladies'; Bicycles. Gent. s. also parts.— selling elsewhere, consult Barnett,. Dealer. 69, Victoria Street. Highest price given. "DICYCLES.—2OO Ladies' or Gent.'s J3 wanted; good condition or otherwise; also. Parts. Inspect anywhere.—Write Fair Deal, 308, HerAlD. BOILER wanted; old Cornish.or similar, suitable for tank; state dimensions, price and where to bo seen.Tank, 141, He.hald, BOOKS Wanted. — Libraries. Parcels, , Single Volumes, Magazines, Novels; top prices.—Brough's Old Book Shop, 378, Queen St.. opp. Town Hall. BOTTLES. Bottles.—Wo are cash buyers, any quantity, best Victoria Bottle Exchange, 164. Victoria St. Phono 3447. _j BOWLS, set, wanted Buy; Taylor's preferred; state size and weight.— Bowls, Box $5, P. 0.. Auckland. v OAMERA, 12in by lOin,. without lens, [' V' wanted to Buy; any kind will do. i Reply urgently. Camera. 148. HERALD. EXTRACT Jars.—Empty "Amco" Jars Is !j por dozen, delivered ut any A.M.C. • Branch in good condition.— Meat Co. , " tAaLSE Teeth, sound, or otherwise; top j £ market price to trade arid otlicra. J Pearline Co.. 108, Queen St. URNTSHINGS of 6 or 6 rooms, wanted by retired farmer; medium quality.— J Reply Farmer, 126, HaRALD. ' TVURNITURE and Furnishings of 4 or 5 ' X rooms, as it stands, wanted to Buy.— Reply Retired. 127, Herald, URNITURE, Floor Cowrinw, etc., of 3 or 4 rooms, wanted by widow ' with small family.—Reply Widow, 128, - HaItALD. ' T7l URNITURE of six or seven rooms, 3 Jl wanted by Gentleman from South; . must be in good order.—P.J.S., phono 4.8, ' c.o. Mrs. Burroll, King s Court Bldga. „ ./tAS Stove wanted; must be in first-class = VJ order.— particulars to Stove, care Matthews, HERALD Agent, Onehunga. "t r\ ENTLEMAN wants to Purchase a nice e U home outright, including, it possible. I. linen and kitchen ware. Answers treated confidentially.—Write Home. .49. HERALD. r TTAMPER, cane, traveller's, at out 4ft by i. XI 2ft, in good order.—Hamper, 119, 1 HEBALD. ; MRS. BROWN. 90. Hobson St., buys 9 IVI Ladies' and Gent, and Children a f Left-off and Misfit Clothing. Boots, etc, j Letters promptly attended to. MRS. BOTTERILL buys v ad 'e 3 ' Gent.'s, and Children's Superior Misfit and 7 Wt-off Clothing. Letters attended to.- . Elliott Street, two doors from Wellesley ' Street. 'Phono 3488. r TJIGEONS, homing. 2 or 8 young pairs; 1 X also 1 or 2 pairs of Guinea, Pigs.— 1, Particulars to Cavy. 136, Herald. r > AUANTITY of Good Household Furiiiy ture wanted: prefer to Buy the com- "" plote Furnishings of 5 or 6 rooms.—Write A.8.C., [t 132, HERAI-P. SEWING Machines.—Dropheads, or with Cover; good prices given.—Haste, 332, !jj Herald. TANKS (2), 400 gallons, wanted, quickly; - X state price, etc.Tanks, 442, Herald. SECOND-HAND FLOUR AND CHAFF SACKS. WANTED TO BUY. i SB it, TEXTIIiE BAG AND SACK CO., LTD., 116 NELSON STREET EXTENSION. 7 'Phono 2854. ' ZmEA LEAD 5d X Quantities Not Loss Than 281b* |k . Good Clean Metal Only. HERALD OFFICE*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16665, 9 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16665, 9 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16665, 9 October 1917, Page 1

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