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Situations Vacant, BOOK-KEEPER-Lady or Young Man, with knowledge of double entry, wanted for —Apply, by letter, Green and Colebrook, Ltd., Fort St., Auckland. BOOT Trade.-Good Repairer or Benchman wanted; constant employment, good wage.'.— Bootmaker, Devonport. BOY wanted for messages and assist on grocer's cartOlesen's Store, Epsom. BOY, smart, wanted for shop and mes-sagos.-P. C. Totman, Bookseller, 45, Lower Queen St. j BOYS and Girls wanted for factory.—Gar- ' land, Ltd., Baking Powder Manufac- | turers and Confectioners, Arthur St.. Pon- i sonby. BRAKESMAN, experienced, wanted for bush tram; good waqes and permanent work to good man.— and Burnand, Ltd., Mangapeehi. . BRICKLAYERS WANTED AT AUCKLAND AND HOROTIU. W. PHILCOX AND SONS, 216, Victoria Arcade. BUTCHERS.-Wanted good Man for toilin? down and slaughtering; no no /ice need apply.— Butcher, Manunui, King Country CLERK (male), ineligible, wanted (ot Fiji; one with some knowledge general office routine and book-keeping. Salary, £15 per . month— P.O. Box 206 COMFOSITOR, jobbing, first-class, wanted; permanency suitable _an.—Times, Gis- '. borne. GENERAL Smith and Horseshoer, good, wanted for Taranaki; constant job ' I suitable man; good wages.— Burns and ; Co., Ltd. GIRLS, young, wanted for mangle-room; t no experience required; good wages.— ! New Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd., Quay St. AIRDRESSER wanted at once; tern- _ porary— Wellesley St. W. HARNESS-MAKERS. — Foreman wanted; also, Harness-makers. —F. G. Reid, Pet One. HAULER Driver wanted for bush job, one with first stationary or loco, ticket pre; (erred i also Experienced Bushman.—A., Herald. HAWERA Hospital-Wanted a Trained Nurse as junior Bister; salary £80 per annum.—Apply, with testimonials, to Jhe Matron. LOCOMOTIVE Driver wanted for bush Jj tramway.-Kauri Co., Mt. Eden. MOTOR Mechanic, competent, wanted; returned soldier preferred.—A. Wilkinson and Co. Cambridge STATIONERY and Fancy-Smart Girl O wanted to learn the business.—Kingsland , Fancy Bazaar. TICKET Writers, for piece work.-Apply,' with samples Chandler and Co., Ltd.. corner Pitt and Wellington Sts.. Auckland. , ARCH. CURE AND SONS, LTD., ■ ii REQUIRE 20 BLOUSE AND COSTUME MACHINISTS. Highest Wages Paid, with Constant Employment. We can also place 15 YOUNG GIRLS JUST LEAVING SCHOOL, And TEACH THEM TO MAKE BLOUSES, SKIRTS, JUVENILE CLOTHING, ETC. Wages paid while Learning. Apply ' MANAGER, BLOUSE AND COSTUME FACTORY, • Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn. -REAPER WANTED. Single and Ineligible, FOR COUNTRY STORE, FIJI. Apply, with credentials, SARGOOD, SON, AND EWEN, LTD., Auckland. Tj-RANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. WANTED AT ONCETWO. EXPERIENCED QUARRYMEN. Wages, 12s 6d per day. Apply at Mercer Quarry. J. F. MoARTHgR, ' County Engineer. piSBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. ! WANTEDSHIFT ENGINEERS. Applications are invited for Two Shift Engineers, in the Council's Electric Light and Power Station. Wages, £4 10s per week of six shifts. Two weeks' annual leave. Plant consist* of Diesels and Steam. Copy of steam certificates must be forwarded with application. Applicants must forward copies of references and credentials, and must state age, military position, married or single, and if able to start duties at once. Applications close at Noon on THURSDAY, August 8, at the Office of the Town Clerk, Read's Quay, Gisborne. R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. T E G A L. A QUALIFIED SOLICITOR is required to take charge, during owner's absence on Military Duties, of Country Practice in South Island. Salary, £250 and share profits. State ageEXPEDITIOUS. 611. H-BALD. MACHINE-MINDER, EXPERIENCED, WANTED, FOR FLATBED LITHO. MACHINE. Apply WORKS MANAGER, Herald office. MURBES WANTED. Wanted for Auckland Mental Hospital: Probationer Nurses. Salary to commence, £85 for annum, with a deduction of £30 for board and lodging.—Apply at once to the Medical Superintendent, OCULLERYMAN WANTED, Attend to Boiler. ALSO, CELLAR PORTER. CENTRAL HOTEL, Victoria Street Miscellaneous. " A GERMAN Is Always a German."— ii. forceful Card Poem in window; 3d.— Allen and Co., H_ALD_Buildingß, ADAME REPRAH i-eats ailments by hypnotic suggestion and personal mag. netism, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.— Queen St. (opp. Groy Statue). A COLUMBIA Gramaphone for 555, perfectly new: plays iny lOin Needle Record.—Wade and Co., Tabernacle Buddings, Newton. ROYAL STUDIO, 46, Karangahape Rd.. Auckland.—ln popular favour because of their superior and inexpensive photographs. Saturday. 9 a.m. till 4 p.m.—Newton Wells, Manager. ' ! EN'S Waterproof Zug Military Boots (or i IVJ. 28.i 6d pair at Pearson and Co.'s, ths Boot People, ot Karangahupe Road. \\T ANTED.—Good Tea is tho soldior's I 1 mainstay, and also the best refresher for those "On Active Service" at home; 2s 4d lb. All Grocers. _^ HEALTH FOODS—Fresh supplies fladfield Health Foods, all lines, now to hand. Write for price Laidiaw Leeds, Auckland. CLARKE'S Hair Dye restores the youthful colour, black or brown; harmless; ■ Is 6d and 2s 6d.—Clarke, Chemist, 116, Victoria St. T_T A. GREEN AND CO.'S PIANOS.- ) » • Low Price, but excellent value.— Sole Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. . g. Co'dic-itt, Manager. RED BOYS" for Yachting, Picnics, and the Parlour-Wade and Co., Ltd. > Tabernacle Buildings, 37. Karangahape Rd., Newton. MRS. J. LURI wishes to notify her Customers and the General Public that she his now resumed Costuming and Dressmaking at 420, New Zealand Insurance ' Co-'s Buildings. Queen St. 'Phone 2555 A. COMMERCIAL Men.-Accidents and Sickness may overtake you. Perfect and cheap nroteotion— Insurance Co., 101. Queen St, : 9_"\7 MOLES being removed (hah! gone) . OU I from patient'e flic, at Madame Lorinn's. 4 H.B. Bides. 'Phone 215SA. WHEN you tage TORA-LINE _m know why ov.rybi.-jr Ukos TORA-I_N_. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 1