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Situations Vacant. "St; • BAKER wanted; ECCond hand: steady and ( U good references.— 8 Bros., Papa- > kura. s nv — ■— —. so BAKER wanted: none tut first-class if tradesmen need apply, v?ng eßi £4 W eek ~~ and found.Preacott, Tuakau. y J BUTCHER, all-round man wanted- country -- business.—Apply Thames Hotel, be- I tween 2 and 2.80 p.m. to-day. V ' vCONFECTIONERY— Wanted experienced, > willing young Lady for first-class husi- ( cess; references necessary; wages 30» to ST, commence.—Sweets, 345, HERALD. _ pROSSCUTTERS (two), one keep saw-, f V good wages. Also, six Yard Hands, fot Box factory.—Pearson's Registry, Exchange H Lane. 5! DRAINERS.— Wanted—3 or 4 Men to do ( about 60 chains of draining. 0 V Apply, MANAGER, — Surrey Farm, ( Pokeno. V PURL, smart, clem, wanted as Proba- {J Ol tioner for tearooms.—Kensington Tea- - rooms, Princess Buildings, Queen St. TTORSE Drivers, experienced, wanted for p 11 waggon and dray work.M. B. Kelly, - Carrier, Waiuku. J J^ITCHENMAN.— Prior's, Strand Arcade. - Wanted—Experienced Finery I Ironers, also Girls tor mangle-room; " good wages.— Zealand Laundry Co., 1 Quay St. J LADY, experienced, wanted, to take _ charge of showroom; must be experi- I enced milliner.— stating experience J and salary required, to J. Franklin. Wliaka- -j tane. J "Y/fOTOR Mechanic, .first-class, with know- Ji ItJL ledge of electricity; none but competent men need apply.—P. Faithfull and f Co., Ltd.. 39-41, Wakefield St. | MILLINER.— at once—Thoroughly- _ experienced Milliner, accustomed to 1 good class trade.—Apply, stating salary and copy reference of last employer, -i LLOYD'S, LTD., Marton. 1 SHIP'S Caulker.--Wanted—Ship's Caulker, 5 at once.—Waikato River Board, Mercor. fPAILOR wanted to do alterations and i -L seam-pressing.— H. Dalton and Co., J Ltd., Tailors. '276, Queen St., Auckland. \ fpRAVELLER, soft goods, active and willX ing.— experience, age, districts i travelled, last salary, and when available, J Silki, 823, HERALD. 0 "11/'ATCHMAKER or Improver wanted; ® > > constant work to suitable man.—A. 5 Kohn, Watchmaker and Jeweller,- 178, i Queen St. * I ATTENDANTS WANTED. - Wanted for Auckland Mental Hospital— J: Probationer Attendants. Salary (in addition 1 to war bonus) to commence, £120 per annum n for single men and £140 for married men, - with a deduction of £15 for board and lodging—Apply at once to the Medical Superintendent. j ADVERTISEMENT CANVASSER. <j WANTED: ] A FIRST-CLASS, EXPERIENCED \ ADVERTISEMENT CANVASSER. - Salary and Commission. j Applications, with copies of references, to < BOX 1081, Auckland. ] MECHANIC WANTED. 1 To take full charge of workshop. 1 Good wages to capablo man. BOX 682, Auckland. I — j TITAN, CAPABLE, WITH THOROUGH • iU ORGANISING ABILITIES, WANTED. Competent to Control and Assume Charge of ft New Business. Duties to Commence Immediately. 1 CONFIDENTIAL, P.O. Box 815. The ohura medical association, INCORPORATED. Applications are invited for the position of Mortal Officer to the Association as from March 31. Must bo fully qualified and prepared to dispense all medicines, a good rider, sober, and under 50. Biliary, £1000, and free house. Applications, with testimonials, to reach 1 undersigned not later than February 15. Particulars supplied. „„ WA „ GEO. DENISON. Secretary. RANTEDSMART SALESWOMAN, For our Millinery Department. MILNE AND CHOYCE, LTD. WANT E D - *' EXPERIENCED DAY PORTER. ALBERT HOTEL, ANTED N U K S;;E S. Wanted for Auckland Mental Hospital, Probationer Nurses; salary (in addition to war bonus) to commence. £85 per annum, with a deduction of £30 for board and lodg- , ing.—Apply, at once, to the MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. ANTED. SMART OFFICE BOY. Apply, BHARLAND AND CO.. LTD., Wholesale Chemists, Lome Street, Pupils Wanted. AUCKLAND SCHOOL OP PHARMACY , A. commences Individual Coaching February 4 for June Exams., A, B, and C.— , Principal, 4200 (4 rings). • CAN You Swim?—l guarantee Jo teach; I Mon., Tues., Thurs., Tepid Baths, .aa- , vancod ami Beginners' Classes now com- ■ mencing.— B. Anderson. DRESSMAKING Classes. Embroidery, ' Stencilling, Smocking. Basket Making; : Beads, great variety.— Arts and Craft, 448. Queen St., opp. Kindergarten. . LESSONS given in Pen Painting, Wood- 1 carving, Pokerwork, and Stencilling : Articles designed or plain; price lists posted. . —Miss Ayling. 4, Strand Arcade, Auckland. MILLINERY Taught at the Louise School 1 of Millinory, First Floor City Chambers, 1 Day and Evening Classes. Lessons, Is 6d, CORRESPONDENCE Lessons individually : v compiled for each pupil, all subjects and exams. Economical efficient courses. , Prompt attention. Write for terms, list of , subjects, and particulars of Free Postal Tuition. METROPOLITAN CORRESPONDENCE - COLLEGE. P. 0.. Box 671, Auckland. J QCHOOL of Lace and Art Needlework, O Short's Bldgs., 156, Queen St. (opposite , National Bank N.Z.), re-opens January 7. . Embroidered Lingerie and Blouses, Limerick Lace, Modern Point Irish Crochet, etc., etc. , New classes forming. j SCHOOL of Dressmaking.—Mrs. Malcolm- 1 son, late of London, with high-class r practical experience, cuts and prepares Cos- I tumefl, Dresses, and Blouses lor Home 6 Finishing. Prompt attention given to 1 country orders. Dressmaking Cla«Bes; Single Lesson, Is Gd; Training Course, £3 3s. Trousseaux and Travelling Outfits un- 7 dertaken. Address: Over Walker's, Chemist. Wellesley St. West, cr. Elliott St. gOME-MADE SWEETS, e ~ 3 MISS LUCRETIA STANLEY. 1 CHOCOLATE AND CANDY EXPERT. (Late of Commonwealth Cities) Wishes to announce that shs will be in Allele- " land until February 8, and will instruct J ladies in this profitable and interesting work. Course, £5 ss, including book of one hun- 1 dred and fifty Recipes in modern Sweet- j making. ( GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY. DON'T WASTE TIME. , • LEARN NOW. 3 • No. 6. GRAFTON ROAD. t ■ " 1 ' ——— 6 Miscellaneous. YOUR medical man will tell you that X Hancock's "Nu-Beer " brewed from malt - and hops, is a healthful non-intoxicating 1 beverage. Sold everywhere at all times. IH3 CHILDREN'S Chrome Button J.U 0 Boots; sale; own make.—W. Monks, 210, Ponßonby Rd., and 37, Manukau Rd.. Parneil. QTRAW Boaters, Litest shapes; prices bedO rock. McBRIDE, Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter, — 11.13. Victoria St. jj USE "TANIWHA" SOAP Every Washing Day. < Lithcra linlx a&d cleanses readily.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16760, 29 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16760, 29 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16760, 29 January 1918, Page 1

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