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I Farm Hands Wanted. BOY, strong, wanted, to assist in milk-; ing; good home.—John Tuohxy, Bombay. BOY. wanted for farm work: milk 6 cows and odd Jobs; 25s and found—E- Ire- . land, Waimat-u- . „ BOY, strong and trustworthy, wanted to assist milkinjr (machines); good wages. —Write A. Morrisor-'Okoroirc. Rotonift Line, AIRY Farm— Elderly Man or Boy 1J wanted—Apply Wednesday morning, Quick Sale Land Agency. 20. Union Bldgs. FARM Hand wanted *t once.—B. Kissin, Waitemeta Chambers, or Waterloo Rd-, Tela puna. __— FARM Work.—Youth for general farm ' work: Northern Wairoa—2o, Herbert Fid-, off Dominion Rd.___ > HANDYMAN, garden, fence, firewood, etc. milk occasionally: permanent jot to suitable man; no team cr. heavy work.— Grey, Femdale, Katikati. HE tapahi manuka he kanßtsraka he utu ra ranei me etahi atu Address *________ — LAD, about 15, wanted assist milking and other farm work; good home ana wages— Tylor, Patumahw. AD. respectable, wanted, about 17. for i orchard work and milk couple cows; ' good home.— A. Cntickshank. Tnakan. MAN or Youth, farm work, milking (machines). Steteexpexience and wages required.— Gosmau, EurekaMAN. married, capable, wanted for bush farm: clearing, ploughing: able drive sheen and cattle; references.—Box 2, Mainalra. MAN. reliable, wanted, to look after a farm for about € week? : milk few cow &, William A. Home, Ltd., 19, Shortland Street. -___ MAN, single, ineligible, or Returned Soldier wanted lor general farm team work; sober and reliable; £3.— Henry and Son. Patumahoe. MEN (21, steady, single, ineligible, to milk herd 60 odd cows, with machines, on ! shares, for Glaxo; —Write Concrete, j P. 0.. Hinnera. MEN (2) wanted, returned soldiers preferred, to milk 60 cows on shares, by ! machines: libera! terms to suitable persons or married couple— Fanner, P. 0., Rangi- ! nri, Waikato. PLOUGHMAN.— Man wanted, ■ must be thoroughly up in all modern farm implements, good ploughcr. stacker, Director, Dilwcrth School of Agriculture, Otahuhu. | SHARE-Milkers wanted immediately, ma- '• chines or hand: 50 to 70 cows; *• roomed house; full charge—Box 9, Patumahoe. . SHEEP Farm— Lad wanted—Ap- | ply immediately, J. B. N. Stewart, j Private Bag, Ngaruawahia. i SHEEP Farm—Eespectable Youth wanted.; —State previous experience and wage* reauired. to E. L. Tucker, Ongo View, Ohinewai; \ SHEEP and Cattle Run.— Strong, respectable Youth wanted, with some sheep . experience preferred; comfortable Quarters . and found; good prospects and permanent job _ eventually capable: state wages required to start and references, if any.— - Farmer, CO7. H.-1U.1.P. S* HEPHERDS, good, dogs and saddle, 60s; Man. fencing, ploughing, 40s; Youth, 30s; Station Burnett's Agency, .Security Buildings, Queen St. YOUTH, experienced, wanted; assist ma--1 X chine miking, odd jobs on farm; 80s and found.—Dairy. Waharoa. YOUTH* respectable, wanted, experienced with cow* and milking isachlnes and general fazm work; good home—O-o. Poet Office. KJokjo. _____ OUTH or Man wanted at once for I general farm work: milk 3 house cows. drive tern: good rider preferred; good home and 30s per week to start— Hoult, Roniney Park, Runciman. CLARK'S Registry, 4, High St.-Wanted 2 Plougnmen, 6 Lads or Milkers, Handy Men, Girl for farm; Woman, for Core—andel, 20sPEARSON'S "Registry, Exchange Lane— General Farm Hands (no milking), £2, £1 15s; Machine Milkers, £1 15s; Gardener, £2 ss: Boys, for farms. Agencies Wanted. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, A With With PREMISES CENTRALLY SITUATED, And oi Undoubted Financial Strength, is DESIROUS OF EXTENDING,. % And is Open to Consider the PURCHASE OF ANY LEGITIMATE CONCERN. Indenting Preferred.* Prepared to Throw -up to £10,000 Into Legitimate Business. "STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL," Care Gordon and Gotch Advertising Agency, .. Auckland. . Agencies Vacant. rjlL ■PNGINE AGENCY rpo T>E pLACED. V -J ~ "DONALDSON T>EOS. AND rr_ppETT, OF BALLARAT, VICTORIA. Wish to Place the Agency for New Zealand for their "AUSTRAL" KEROSENE EN- • GINES. They are the Largest Manufacturers of Oil Engines in the Southern Hemisphere, and have over 2&00 Engines at work in Australia, without one dissatisfied user. List of all Australian Owners, with addresses, can be furniahtd£l6,ooo Order for their Engines recently placed by NB.W. Government. The "AUSTRAL" ENGINES one of the World's Highest Grade Productions, and ie tie Most Popular Power in Australia to-day. The Advertisers desire to get in touch with a Firm who can handle a high grade line. This Firm must bo of high standing and financially strong, capable of selling 10. Engines Per Annum in normal times. Write to ■DONALDSON BROS. AND rpiPPEIT, BALLARAT, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA. Pupils Wanted. J BEADS, Teads, Beads— arriving. —Large assortment of Beautiful Beads. Lessons given— Depot, 81, Shoriland Street. CAN You Swim?— Let me teach you. Once learned, never forgotten. Terms: Six lessons, £1 Is; Classes, 12 lessons, £1 Is— D. B. Anderson, Instructor, Tepid Baths. CORRESPONDENCE Lessons, individually compiled each Pupil, all Subjects. Economical efficient courses Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, etc. Write prospectus. Special "War" price list—Metropolitan Correspondent College. P.O. Box 671. Auckland. LEARN to make your own tresses.— girl, on leaving school, should take & course of instruction at Mrs. Malcomson's, . Dressmaking Classes, held Day and Evening. Training Course, £3 3e; Single Lessens, Is 6d; individual supervision. Notice. —Dresses and Costumes prepared for Home Finishing. Address: Over Walker's, Chemist Wellesley St. West, corner Elliott St. LESSONS Pen-painting, Stencilling, Babies' Woollen Garments. Beads, Fancy Work; ' Ladies' Handwork sold on commission.— iii, Queen St. LESSONS given in Pen Painting, Wood- , earring, Pokerwork, and Stencilling Articles designed or plain; price lists posted. | —Miss Ayling. i. Strand Arcade, Auckland. j MILLINERY taught thoroughly by compeUx tent milliner. Morning, afternoon, even- ' ing classes.—Call Studio, 3rd Floor, H.M, Arcade, for all particulars. LEARN TO WHITE SHOWCARDS—Day and Evening Classes and by Correspondence—Willott Showcards, 466, Queen St. 10 per cent, off for Soldiers. A BOON to Housewives. One application of LinoarniEh will keep your linoleums bright for 12 months. It is easily applied and imparts a lasting shine—no back-break-ing rubbing. Sold by grocersLINOABNISH for linoleums gives a hard, brilliant surface, which lasts for 12 months. You apply with a brush, like varnish. Then no more polishing this year. Sold by grocers. . • BEST and Brightest Electric LampsTorches are for Sale at Hazard's, Queen St. Also, Refills. Satisfaction guaranteed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 2

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