» AT Ur.i'.U.. LONDON. Situations Vacant. MEN, experienced, wanted f<--r Stumping -f- T -?r Contract, 50 acres or more; motor-bus daily from Taupiri.—F. J. Alford. Orini. NURSE-Probationer wanted for maternity hospital; references.— Donald, No. 4. Herbert Rd.. off Dominion Dd. PAINTER and Paperhanger, first-class, wanted as leading hand; must be thoroughly competent and energetic. Good opening for good man.— E. A. Pe-arce, Selwyn Rd., Epsom. PLASTERERS wanted; Is lOd hour, con-ditiona-l bonus; fares paid.—Apply on Works, N.Z. Farmers' Fertiliser Co., Ltd., Onehunga. RESTAURANT Work.— young, to assist.— l 3, Hardinge St. (off Victoria St. West). City. SALESMEN. Spare time, wanted immediately, share selling on commission; liberal terms to good men. References es-' SHARES. 278. Herald. SURVEYOR'S Assistant wanted: must be fJ capable draughtsman.—John Dawson. 8. Darby's Buildings, Queen St. TAILORESSES— Coat and Vest Machinists; wages. £2; 5-day week; permanent work.—S. Gold. 3rd floor, City Chambers. VESTMAKER. first-class, wanted.— B. J. M. Kemp. Queen and Swanson Sts. WOODMAN, used to machinery; must be good all-round man.. Wages, £4 10s. —Apply G. Gißbs, Blacksmith, Morrinsville. YOUTH, strong, willing, for Store.— Ormiston, and Co.. Customs St. East. YOUTH wanTed, one used to the fish trade and able to drive. City Fish Market, 227, Hobson St. YOUTH, between 16 and 17 years, wanted to learn papermaking. Riverhead.s2, Ferry Buildings. OHEET METAL WORKERS WANTED. Apply HARDLEYS. LTD., Freeman's Bay. SHIRT AND COLLAR MAKING. O WANTED— 10 MACHINISTS, for Neg- and Tennis Shirts 3 WHITE SHIRT MACHINISTS 3 PYJAMA MACHINISTS 3 COLLAR TURNERS HIGHEST WAGES UNDER BEST CONDITIONS. Also, 20 YOUNG LADIES, to learn all branches. Girls will be thoroughly taught any branch, and receive good wages while learning. Five-day Week. Apply. MANAGER, Arch. Clark and Sons', Ltd, Shirt and Collar Factory, Williamson Avenue. rpYPISTE, CONFIDENTIAL, FOR -*- LARGE RETAIL OFFICE, v Salary to start. £3 per week. Apply. _ _ EFFICIENT. 375, herald. m O MECHANICS. WE REQUIRE A FINE MECHANIC For Mathematical and Surveying Instrument Work. Write, stating experience, etc.. to W. LITTLEJOHN AND SON, LTD., Instrument Makers. 222, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Hi O ACCOUNTANTS. ■- Required, by a Leading Gas Company, A COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT. Applicant must be fully-qualified and. preferably acquainted with accounts pertaining to gas undertakings. No man over 50 need apply. Salary, £400 per annum to commence. Excellent prospects to right man- Applications close September 6Address, in strict confidence, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies credentials, CALIPHONT, Cane Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Bank Australasia Bldg., Dunedin. THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED, Requires the Services of a. MANAGER FOR ITS PRESERVING DEPARTMENT. Applicants must have a thorough knowledge of the latest methods of processing and of up-to-date plants, in both Preserving and Tinsmithing Branches. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, will be received by the undersigned, from whom further particulars can be obtained, until noon on Friday, 29th instant. W. H. TRIPE, Wellington. Secretary. August 11, 1919. PHOLSTEBEE WANTED FOR SHOP IN CITY. Must be thoroughly capable. Wages no consideration. Apply, by letter, UPHOLSTER 389. herald. > Pupils Wanted. ASHLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. Insurance Buildings.Coaching for all public exams. Backward education a speciality. Terms moderate. BASKETWORK. Leatherwork. Wood Carving, Pokerwork. Pen . Painting, etc.; articles ready designed; price lists posted; ' terms.Miss Ayling. i. Strand Arcade, Auckland. CORRESPONDENCE Lessons, individually compiled each Pupil, ail Subjects. Economical efficient courses Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates. Pharmacy, National Scholarships. Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, etc. Write prospectus. Special " War" price Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. 3ox6n. Auckland. INSTITUTE OF LANGUAGES.—AII Languages. Tuition, Translations; individual' lessons; day and evening classes.—Scuola Moderaa, 70, Endean's Buildings, Queen St. Madame Palazzi, Principal. EARN TO WRITE SHOWCARDS — Day and Evening Classes and by Correspondence.— Showcards, 466, Queen St. 10 per cent, off for Soldiers. LEARN Motor-car Driving and Mechanism, day or evening instruction: careful tuition, moderate fees; several makes; City Council's certificate guaranteed IRVIN. 19. Wakefield St. % MOTOR Driving and. Repairs.—Tuition given on modern cars.—Fees and particulars. E. Haydock, Central Garage, Wakefield Street. 'Phone 4436. __^ MISS SINCLAIR, Teacher of Millinery. Day and evening classes.Terms, etc., at 28A (Second Floor), Strand Arcade. PUPILS.— A limited number of Pupils wanted for Stage Telepathy.— 357, HERALD. __^ WHY don't you —Safety, Health, Pleasure —Winter opportunity, Tepid Baths. Individual or Class Tuition.— B. Anderson. Instructor. P.O. Box 1327. Miscellaneous. BUY Shotgun Cartridges that kill, from Hazard's Queen St. "Referee," semismokeless, 225; "Crown," 20s; " Target." smokeless. 50s 100. TL. THOMPSON. Sewing Machine Ex, • pert, cleans and adjusts all makes of sowing machines; ss.—B. Strand Arcade. PHILLIPS Electric Lamps. 2s 6d each 8 to 50 candle-power; large stock. Apply at once. Barker. 464. Queen St., opp. Myers Park. ELECTRIC Lamps and Torches of reliable quality at Hazard's, Queen St.; 6s upwards. Fresh refills 'always on hand. HAVE your Cleaning done by the Economio General Cleaning Co. Lowest charges. —12, Servia St., Newton: 'Phone, 1264 (2 rings). FOUND— Spring Blossom Ointment, Is, Cures Sore Legs, Piles, Eczema, Sore Eyes, and Skin Complaints. Bloomine, the great Corn, Wart, and Bunion Cure. 6d. ■ Sold everywhere.— Wholesale Drug- ' _____ HV/fEMORIAL AND .BEREAVEMENT !fii CARDS PRINTED BEST STYLES, . . , HERALD OFFICE^ «ueen Sto«fc ~ " . :,-,.'■ -•>- ' *. ■ ■"'./■"■■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17242, 19 August 1919, Page 1
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