j|-■ rv Situations Wanted* s , { ACCOMPANIST 1 open for engagements, I £•„• concerts, instrument and ballad prac- i tice.—Piano, 801:- Herald. - t ROY, 15, inexperienced, seeks position on HEEA& m: wUluig to learn.-W.C, BXO, ; • ,rj°ACHgMrj?E" wanted, light work; electric ' £s --Mowers and power hammer.—Sampson pros., Ngaru&wahia." , ,; ; pHAUFFEUR-Mecaanic, first-class 10 ,-rl ye*™ . experience, seeks position driv828* HeaS 1111 ' and general •*<»*.—Reliable/ •> nOAUH-DEIVING, or looking after livery r^M^j't ß-8141011 . wanted by an experienced horseman.— Sober. 81G. HERALD. ■pABiiEES.— 20, desires position -*- good dairy farm, Hamilton district; experienced., machine-milking, team work; ™* waßes; good home essential.—Machine. 68a. HERAJiP. "pENCING wanted on a station or farm £"™* . y *f' Mat-class. 'single man; age 40.— Central Registry,; Queen St. _^ /XA.EDE*»ER, practical, anxious for work, .v* flowers or vegetables; refs. if required.— Garden, 875, HERAIiP. ~__J_ O.ABBENBR. all-round man, wants work 2~* by day; Remuera, Parnell; good refs.—Rex, 861, ■ Hebaxd. . •r3.ARDENER. experienced, seeks work, day j °r Permanent; very steady, industrious, 2?.? .reliable; good testimonials.— 790. Herajjx (GARDENING or Digging wanted;, conv* tract or at per day.—Spade, 872, Hebai.p QARDENXNG wanted by steady man, by tie day or week- willing -to milk one cow.—Work. 842. REBALD. /TJ.IRLS, young, wanted for mangle room; w no experience required; good wages. Mew Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd.. Quay St:" QROCERS-—Good all-round Man. 30, dev* sires situation, town or country; good experience and references.—Confident. 777, Hebald. AIRDRESSEB, • experienced, wanted at tni on £t : wages £i iOs.—S. Bain, Morrinsyille. 'Phone 96. TTELP, with girl nine years, requires posio • * n ( *y l & Bl s all dul * family.—Bell's Registry, 22, City Chambers. 'Phone 1702. TTOUSEKEEPER. middle-age, thoroughly -*-«- domesticated, wants position to bachelor or widower.—Refined, 854. HEBALP. XTOUSEKEEPER to professional or busi- -*-*• ness man, or Companion-Help to elderly couple; middle-aged; thoroughly competent. Companion. 798. HEBAIP. TTOUSEKEEPER'S position wanted by J-A _ widow, middle-aged, child school age; good cook, needlewoman; highest refs— Trust, 877, HERALD." TRONING , wanted by respectable young" i V/oman, Is hour and car fares; good Competent. 757. BxstxA. LAD (16), ' respectable, seeks situation on arm;'. 7 months' farming experience; wages required,- 30s,—M.N.Y., 841. Herald. T ADY, young, wants position in baker's St PO° P: exp6Tislloed -— Symonds T,,?. young, musical, would like posir£w.J? on m A ■g?" D "if 111 * as Companionboverness.—A.B., 770. KBRAT.n T ADY. English, fond of children, expert ced ' , desu ' eß Position as Lady Help; country preferred.— 782; HBBALP. T ADY, young, would like clerical . position J-* in business office; 4 years' experience; tofiilU book-keeping. — Clerical. ' 867. T ADY Help, domesticated, would ilk* posi- * j tlo i?, '^i." 1311 adult . family.—Domesticated. 874. HEBALP. , ', »™>i.i TV/TAN, young, seeks position in packing v «, e P a rtKifnt in warehouse; state wages. Mo. 11. Orakau Avenue. Epsom. •1VT AN '- middle-aged, desiring outdoor life, xi*. - wwhes light position farm: -wife-assist household Earnest. 789, HebALPI" : MAN. young 21. year?, desires position: XTJ - Sood knowledge shipping work; _ referUrgent. 844. g^BALP. ; '' ■ * "JlifAN, , married, wants management of -***. dairy farm; 20 , years' experience.— Farmer, 840, Hebalg. . ' ■'...; Tyf ABRIED Man . wants ~ position on farm; xix ploughman, T or>- .would manage.: smalt East P.Q > -y^'.": MPflf Teacher. -R.A. certificate, ..wishes JJj. m country; district it sufficient I aumber pupils assayed.—Music. 771, ■ : ajuoiu'f4 ' Lady; ,r?:, an d capable,, wants care, of in-vaHd;^ 843 ' ' * ?Sl£ * tome ? <B»%Sfep||i' PLOUGHING wanted, any area up to 200 •ti a S r lf* between Swaasoh and' HelensAddress ■ at HBBASPt "POSITION wanted by respectable elderly -«- man near town; milk two cows; feneer. accustomed to horses.—Land. 753. HSBA3>I>. SHARE-Milking.—Reliable mßrried couple ' want upwards of - 25' cows; experienced, hand, machine; . best rfefs.-Milker,' 834, ■D.EH Ali P . QHARE-Milking wanted " by"' 2, returned Soldiers, with 5 years' experience; herd ot from 60. to.Bo cows, for coming seasonmachines.— * with' terms, etc., to Discharged. 864., -HSBALD. - ■ . ~. .. , , . SHARE-Milking,. by farmer with s;;compe-; ,„„ tent milkera (machines or hand), up to 100 cows; Taranaki, North Auckland: and Waikato experience; good refs.; any districtHamilt Ollce - -^eI ?? ne. Commercial Hotel, STATION Hoiders—Bushialling or Serabcnttinjf: contractor la-open; for contracts, not less than 400 to 700 - Contractor, 805. HERAI«T>. .- '■ '•■■'.. V *^?T' ■WORKING Farmer, experienced, ,•: all ti b /anches. v.- desires re-engagement, capable taking charge dairy, farm or station • .' references.—Address at HEBAIiP. • -££ E P A T R I A T ■ I ON. Employers are' requesiei, to commtmicate with the Local Repatriation Department before filling vacant positions. , 'Phone 8317. Telegraphic Address. "Repatriated" ; Auckland. . PRANK H. BURBUSH," District Repatriation - Officer, Sixth Floor. N.Z. Insurance Co.'a Buildings,Queen Street. Agencies anted. TORITISH Q.OODS fjiROM FACTORY mo nnRADER. Why is it that New Zealand is not doing a still-. greater trade with Great Britain? There are so many peculiarly British nsanufaotures which appeal to the New Zealander, as. for instance, Sheffield Cutiesy, Silver Plate, Electrical Appliances, Medical and' Hospital Necessaries, Motors,- Motor .-Accessories, China and Earthenware, Silks, "Woollen Prints,. Furniture, Toys, Optical Goods, etc., in. which, one would imagine, . a farlarger business could be doneIt would be a move in the right direction if New Zealand firms would put themselves into communication with Optics, Ltd., 1 Victoria Chambers, " Southampton Buildings, London. W.C., 2, England, who are-in close touch. with all the lines mentioned. The firm .claims to possess the greatest buying I and selling organisation in Great "Britain, and is prepared to act as buyers or sellers for any approved firm in.; New Zealand--"•.•■•/•• The business of Optics, Ltd., consists' of purchasing direct from British manufacturers and supplying firms in New Zealand on a commission basis of 2£ per cent, or 5 per cent-, according to the quantity cf turnover. Optics. Ltd., act on the same basis for selling' goods. Traders believing in the principle of "from factory .to trader," who wish tor the best representation in Eng'ind and desire to get into touch with the latest British products, should communicate at once with Optics, Ltd., and so get the intertrade of Victory and Peace upon' the right and the best paying basis • ° ■EXPERIENCED SALESMAN. A Man of real ability,. Bolid connection Retail Merchants in Hawke's Bay, Taranaki, Wairarapa, and the Mamawatu, invites inquiries from first-class Manufacturers and Importers desiring' representation in above districts. Highest references. in first instance to *' SALE'S, Care . - THE GOLDBERG ADVERTISING AGENCY, LTD., ' 113-115, Customhouse Quay, Wellington.'. ■ ■ ■ Miscellaneous Wanteds. . GRAZING for sis heifers, > two -years old; urgent; or lease small paddock; disfcance no object.—Shorthorn, 884,-.Eebalp. i ITERARY • WORK OF ALL KINDS ■ CORRECTED AND EMENDED BY A COMPETENT-WRITER. and CBITIC.. Texms. Very Moderate*. "..-, . > ; Address " ; fe-^ENMAN..^fe:HBBAIgy: EUSSELL'S '.'' RELIABLE ; REMEDIES. " 6a 6di post free on receipt of ppßt«.noW{«' ; J —Sasft.; Chemist, dtp. P^'XJiß^mmif^m
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17228, 2 August 1919, Page 1
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