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Situation!} Wanted. BOOK-KEEPER and Qualified ShorthandTypisU) requires situation, temporary or permanent.—Competent. 345. Hkbald. BOY, respectable, seeks permanent Situ- _ ation ; passed 6th standard proficiency; good rets-—Write •Scout, 390, Herald. /COMPANION. English lady, young, reV-', .fined, good reader and •writer, wants position to elderly lady.—l 23. Epsom P.O. OOMPANION-Belp.—Lady young, experienced and domesticated, wants position in good home.—M.G.. 266. HERALD. DRESSMAKER, 30 years' has few vacant days.—Dressmaker, Kingsland P.O. DOMESTIC Duties, light, required by young woman, in Rotorua; wages no object.— 554, Herald. FAMILY, small, want to milk 20 to 30 JC cows, near school: good refs., and experienced; or fencing, busncuttiag. draining. —Full particulars Farm 20. Whak:ttanc. FARM. —Man. returned soldier, wants position : hand or machine milking: used to big herds: can take charge; good wages.— Single, 299. Herald. p ARDENER wants work, one or two days. V3T to fill in week.—D.E., 277. Herald. GARDENER, experiences, good knowledge flowers, vegetables, lawns, etc.., seeks work, day, weekly, permanent; reliable, industrious; references—.Alpha, 372, Herald. ARDENER wants work, day or weekly; vT live on premises, or off; all branches; refs.; steady and industrious. —Begonia. 383, HfcRALD. G ARDENING or Digging wanted; contract or at per day Spade, 385, HERALD-. GIRL, 18, seeks position, suburban home, X with respectable Protestant family, near Epsom preferred; comfort more essential than wages.— R.. Epsom P.O. OUSEKEEPER. capable, domesticated, -D- wants position; young child not objected to.—Housekeeper, 367. .HEEALD. HOUSEKEEPER. —Lady desires position ; Xl_ where own mistress.Capable. 310. Herald. HOUSEKEEPER. —Lady seeks position; fond of children, good cook; own mistress preferred.—Lady. -519. Herald. LADY, young, cheerful, seeks re-engage-ment Companion-Help, where no children ; modern house, a-:ross harbour.—Miss Muriel. P. 0., Epsom. LADY, young, returning to England next April or May, would take charge 1 or 2 children in return for passage.—Nurse. 515. Herald. MAN, single, requires position on farm; good milker, good with horses; wages. £2 and found.—l 42. Wiri P.O. MAN, married, able plough and milk, fjeeks position on farm. — 274, Herald. "ITAN, married, young, ' seeks employment; •1»X labour* r. factory or caretaker: sober and reliable.—Urgent, 506, Herald. MAN, young, experienced, w%nts job on farm, ploughing and farm work; good 1 home essential —Willing, 260. HEBALI>. MARRIED Couple, refined, desire management of small Bcardinghoues; country j preferred: goods refs.—Ability, 998, Herald. MILKER, young man, wants position; no farm work; long experience.—Lactic, 268. HERALD. SHARE-Milking wanted by experienced family, 5 milters; machines preferred. — M-, c.o. Congalton, Cambridge SHARE-Milking. —Wanted, up to 40 cows, hand or machine, by reliable married mat; thoroughly experienced.Shares, 258, Herald. SHEARERS (machines), 2, competent, and Shed Hand, returned soldiers, are open for engagements in early sheds-—Address at Herald. TTSTINDOW-Dresser , soft goods, capable ' V ' and, artistic —Window. 336, Herald. WTOMAN wants work by the —Apply Yt No. 2, Darby St.. Parnell. WOMAN, young, respectable, with child. TV requires position; elderly people preferred.— 1.F., 522, Hebald. ORKING Man/get.Capable man wants n management -of • statioif or farm has practical knowledge all strict and station management; best credentials. ' ' SHEEP. 9^.HEBAIiI>. ,\ATIPQSV, young, 3 years' experience •Y t Government Statistician's Office, seeks position as Assistant-Book-keeper; intimate knowledge correspondence, filing, office, routine; theoretical knowledge book-keeping necessary to commence.—Accurate. 349 Herald. YOUTH, strong, energetic, experienced in ] all farm work, seeks position on fan®, 1 North Auckland.D.V.M.. Pukekohe P.O. YOUTH, 20,. with Si years' experience, seeks position as counter salesman, or in warehouse; Rood Experienced, 555, Herald. rp O DENTISTS. DENTIST, _ -with American and Colonial experience, desires position. Address, REGISTERED, 361, Herald, e gUSINESS. MARRIED MAN, 35 Years of Age, Wide, All-round Experience in Wholesale - and Retail Merchandise, Perfect Book-keeper, OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT To take FULL CONTROL OF COUNTRY BUSINESS Or Similar Proposition. Fidelity Bond. Live Salesman. Neat Accounts, Circumspect. Salary, £6 per Week. Ready in Six Weeks. * PROGRESS, 262, Herald. STUDENT. PARTLY QUALIFIED. Seeks position as LAW CLERK. 13 Years in Public Service, First-class Experience in Searching and Administration of Estates. Write JUS, 392, Herald. EXPATRIATION. Employers are requested to communicate with the Local Repatriation Department before filling vacant positions. 'Phone 3317. Telegraphic Address, " Repatriate," Auckland. FRANK H. BURBUSH, District Repatriation Officer, Sixth Floor. N.Z. Insurance Co.'s Buildings, Queen Street. Miscellaneous. INFANTS' 3 by 6 Black or Tan Strap Walking Shoes, for 2s 9d pair. At Pearson's Giant Boot Sale, Karangahape Rd., Newton. TENNIS Racquets Restrung or Repaired with best English gut: charges moderate. —A. Bruce, 94. Albert St.; 'phone. 2617. OUITS and Costumes cleaned and pressed. 0 equal to new; workmanship (guaranteed.F. Hawthorn, 3.05, Ponsonby Rd. THE London Clothing Cleaning Co.— Remodelling and Cleaning. Left off Apparel bought.—B, Great North Rd.; 'p;ione 3976. MADAME LENOIR. 'Phone 2657, Hi»hclass Dressmaker of every description Cc.rplete new style's and designs. Moderate charges.s6. Mount Eden Road. CARD a. j NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED. j TOaikato Branch. Ward St. . HamiltoaRUSSELL'S RELIABLE REMEDIES' ' 5s 6d. post free, on receipt of postal notes' —Sanft.. Chemist, opp. P 0., U. Symonds St! J N VALID WINES. JOHN REID AND CO.. LTD.-, Merchants. 43 and 45. Fort Street. I Manufacturers. —Your output deijX pends on the condition of your machinery. Careful Overhauling and Repairs done. S. C LEACH, Engineer, 92, Albert Si. (near Durham St.) NO Trains—why worry? Send it by motorlorry. Goods, furniture, etc., conveyed to country at reasonable rates. A. COLES, 7. South Street, Nowton, or Phone 2606-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17258, 6 September 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17258, 6 September 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17258, 6 September 1919, Page 1

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