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Situations Vacant. JOINER, good, wanted; tori wages; faro paid.—Apply Rotorua Joinery Factory. AD, strong;; wanted to learn Blacksmith- __ ~ ing; also. Message Boy.—Stones and White. Wakefield St. LADY, young, smart, for Bookstall.—Ferry Bookstall, Ferry Buildings. MAN. permanent, to make concrete posts; contract or wages; only experienced men need apply.— and Bayly, Te Awamutu. MEN, used to brickmaking, wanted at once. Big money to good men.— Apply to Brick's. 241. HERALD. MILLINERY.— Smart Trimmers and Assistants wanted for the workroom; good workers. — Mrs. Robson, The Regal, Queen St. MILLINERY.— Smart Apprentice and Improver wanted for our workroom.—M. A. Bennett. Porter's Buildings, Upper Symonds Street. MOTOR Mechanic, first-class, all-round man; wages to start, £4 15s—W.J.M., Waverley Hotel, between 7 and 8 p.m.. tonight. MOTOR-Engineer wanted immediately for country; must be a first-class man, good opening for the right man, with excellent prospects Apply Garage, 223. Herald. PLUMBER. —Permanent job to good man. —Hamilton Hardware Co.. Hamilton. PROBATIONER Nurses. 2, wanted; maternity training.—Matron, Mangonui Hospital. SALESWOMAN, first, thoroughly capable, wanted Glove and Hosiery Department; salary. £3—Collin son and Cunninghame, Ltd.. Palmerston North. SALESWOMAN, first, capable, experienced, for our Art 'Needlework Department; salary, £3.—Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd.. Palmerston North. SHOPMAN wanted, able to make smalls. —Apply G. Petersen, Butcher, Cambridge. 'Phono 77. STEWARD for Junior Club.—Apply, with *~J references, to Secretary, care Carlaw and Esam. Victoria Arcade. PHOLSTERER, first-class, wanted for city furnishing warehouse; must be thoroughly qualified; highest wages paid — Appiy by letter. Upholsterer, 281. Herald. WHEELWRIGHT wanted; top wages to good man.—Neville, Tirau. RAILWAY ENGINE CLEANERS WANTED. Applicants to be between the ages of 17 and 24 years, and to hold sth Standard Educational Certificate. Rates of pay are: 17 years last birthday .. ..66 19 » .» 8 0 2? 9 0 14 10 0 23 .. „ .. . . 12 0 2f 12 0 24 •• .- 12 0 Apply either to General Manager, Wellington, .Locomotive Engineer, Newmarket or locomotive Foreman. Auckland or Frankton. S. P..EVANS, Locomotive Engineer. JJAUPO DRAINAGE BOARD. Applications will be received by the Chairman of the Board up till noon, 6th October, 1919 for the position of Clerk to the above Board. Salary, £100 per annum. Applicants (Lady or Genta) to state experience they have had in this class of work. J. C. QUEEN. "* Clerk Rnawai. 24th September. 1919. — — _ , gT. MARGARET'S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. ASSISTANT-MISTRESS WANTED IN FEBRUARY, 1820. To Teach Geography and Mathematics in Upper School. Apply, with testimonials, to THE HEADMISTRESS. THE WANGA&UI HOSPITAL AND . CHARITABLE . AID BOARD. ° ■ "•* The above requires the services of a REGISTERED NURSE tor the Wanganui Hospital. Salary, £100 per Annum. Apply MATRON. . L. v. KERBY, Secretary •J* x P I s T Is s! Relieving Invoice Typiste. accurate and quick. 355; Invoice Typiste with knowledge Shorthand, 30s, permanent; Capable Short-hand-lypiste, permanent, 355. All wanted immediately.Personal application to . MISSES BASTEN, Imperial Bldgs., opp. Smeeton's. rpHE GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMX PANY, LTD.. Invitee applications for the position of l MANAGER AT ITS AUCKLAND ' BRANCH OFFICE Applicants must state their age and experience in Fire, Accident, and Marine Insurance, and general Qualification-. Address to R. J. WHITE, Midland Hotel Wellington, to October 1. ' jpARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. Applications will be received at the Education Board's Office, New Plymouth, up to THURSDAY, October 2, for the following positions: — CENTRAL (war appointment)— 7c Third Assistant, £250-£270. MANGATOKI—-Grade 3b, Head Teacher, £230-£290, resid. PUKEHO— 2, Sole Teacher, £160£220, resid. TUTUTAWA—Grade 2, Sole Teacher. £160-£220. resid. URUTl—Grade 2, Sole Teacher, £160-£220, resid. MATAU—Grade 1, Sole Teacher, £130-£l6O, rooms attached to school. HUIROA— 3a, Assistant, £140-£l6O. Application forms may be obtained at the Board's Office. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office. New Plymouth, September 18, 1919. "W A n T E D — AN' ASSISTANT MILLINER FOR OUR WORKROOM. GOOD PROSPECTS FOB A YOUNG LADY OF ORIGINALITY AND INITIATIVE. Apply, ARCHD. CLARK AND SONS, LTD., Elliott Street. Business Notices. ___ t R. J. KIN G - T\ E N T I S T. Ist FLOOR. SMEETON'S PUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. Mr. King wishes to announce that he has commenced practice at the above address. having lately returned, after having four years' service abroad, where he has had a vast experience in the most modern methods of Painless Operative Surgery at the big dental hospitals of France and England. Patients are attended personally. Appointments may be booked by ringins up Telephone A 2415 Hours. 9 to 5.30; Saturday. 9 to 1 p.m. "TvENTIST, Get New Teeth at Howey Walker's, 209. Queen Street There is something vers fascinating about artistically-arranged artificial teeth. A girl's greatest charm is to be able to smile sweetly, and show a lovely set of pearly white teeth. Call and consult Mr. Howey Walker about improving your teeth—and the cost of new ones. [Consultation Free.] TTOWEY WALKER, Dental Surgeon. Opposite John Court, Limited. t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17274, 25 September 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17274, 25 September 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17274, 25 September 1919, Page 1

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