Situations Vacant. J SALESWOMAN. SMART. MILLINERY AND COSTUMES. TWO SMART APPRENTICES. Good Wages. D. MEIKLE COMPANY'S VALU HOUSE. Corner of Queen and Weilesley Streets. THE WANGANUr HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. The above requires the services of a Feinj.le Cook (plain cooking); also an Assis- I tant for the Wanganui Hospital. j Anply Matron. L. V. K.ERBY. Secretary. rpHE ABBOTSFORD TILERIES (LTD.). WANTED— WORKS MANAGER For Above-named Company. Must be Experienced Clay-worker. Liberal salary. Prospects excellent. W. E. C. REID. Secretary. P.O. Box 302. Dunedm. TO TAILORESSES AND DRESSMAKERS. FIRST - CLASS COAT HAND, Used to Order Trade. Also, EXPERIENCED 'BODICE HAND. F. H. DYER, 87, Korangahape Road. mo DRESSMAKERS. COMPETENT COAT AND SKIRT HANDS WANTED. j Also, IMPROVERS AND APPRENTICES. j Mr- Jamie-son MILNE AND CHOYCE. LTD. mo MOTOR PAINTERS. FIRST-CLASS MAN FOR HAMILTON 1 , j £5 a week. Constant billet. j AUTO. 781. Ueral: . 1 Hamilton j THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA, j In Conjunction with the | EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF TASMANIA. Applications arc invited for uppointm?n' j to a LECTURESHIP in Mathematics and I Electrical Engineering at the University 01 Tasmania. Hobart. and the Hobart Technua. School i Joint salary, £400 to £500 per annum, by , annual increments of £25. 1 Full particulars may be obtained from the Registrars of the Australian and New j Zealand Universities and the New Zealand I University Colleges, or from the undersigned, i Applications, with originals and two copies jof testimonial)?, addressed to Mr. Frank i Ellis. M.A . 8.A.. Organising. Inspector of Technical Eduction. Hobart, will be received I not later than December 1. 1919. ' (Ssd.j W. T. McCOY. j Director of Education. I I i *yo CABINETMAKERS' MACHINISTS. ; Required by a Leading Wellington Firm A GOOD, RELIABLE MAN. Used to All Types of Cabinetmaking Machinery. Must be Comoetent to Take Charge of Department. Top Wages. Apply, stating ase and experience, to PRACTICAL, CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. The Dalrety Building, Wellington. TO UPHOLSTERERS. Required by Leading Wellington Firm - COMPETENT MAN AS UPHOLSTERER. I Must be used to Good All-round Work and able to Take Charge of Department. Good Wage to the Right Man. State age. experience, and enclose copies credentials to THOROUGH, Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. The Da!? c ty Budding, Wellington. - YV ANTED SALESMAN MANAGER For Branch of Australian Manufacturing Firm. Already well-established in New Zealand. Salary commence £350. with bonus on profits. Duties to commence December 1. All applications held strictly confidential. Reply, enclosing copies credentials to AUSTCO. Herald. W A N T E D COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT For' ENGINEERING WORKS OFFICE. Good position for suitable man. Apply, stating age. with testimonial*, to P.O. BOX 654. " VOCTH, AGE 18 YEARS, A WANTED FOR TACKING DEPARTMENT AND TO ATTEND TO LIFT. Apply. SHARLAND AND CO.. LTD., Wholesale Druggists, Lome Street. f Farm Hands Wanted. • CADET for sheep and cropping farm, good home and good opportunities to learn. --Box 2, Patumahoe. /""J.IRL to help milk and in house, every VJ comfort; 20s and found—yaburb, 140, • Herald. lAD wanted for milking and light fa fin J work, good home; 25a week to start.— E. Carter. Buckland. LAD, strong, wanted for dairy farm; machines used.—Apply H. J. Hirst, Clevcdon. MAN or Youth wanted to help on dairy farm, good wages to suitable hand.—D. Beggs. Bruntwood. MAN, married, wanted, general farm work, ( milk few cows; wages £3 week, use of 6 rooms, free milk.—K-. c.o, of Whitford Store. MAN, single, capable, wanted immediate:" take charge milking-shod; machine*' state wages required.—Reply W..J.S-, Hkiui.i,. MAN. Woman (young! or Youth 1..,- ~'nir, _ farm. machine miikina.- -Telei)!,...,'. - Walton, or mail Perry. Private Bji- U'n ), uia. , _" MARRIED Couple, with family"[irrTtened to assist machine milking: school or! property.—R. Connor. Kopuarah,. Hauraki Plains PLOUGHMAN, good, wanted; used to all implements; state wages.-.). Wright Farmer. Morrinsville. - T>LOUGHMAN and Capable J- wanted at once; used to rough country' "■ wages. £2 os and found.—Stevenson, Waitumo Caves. CHARE-Milking.—Reliable Family milk 1 ' 55 cows tin- Mia* anil next, will put *- in niacbinet.. ■H.U.. 10:)0, Herald. K I SHEARER, Machine, wanted, to start |.!0 immediately.-Apply sharp to Shearer 1. I 268, Heralp. d j VTOUTH, strong, wanted to milk and do '- j I (arm work.-Apoly E. W. Webb, cO. IS p Hartley, Grocer, Onehunga. >r i VOUTH. to assist milking: one able plough ]. .1 preferred; good waives to good milker — C. M. Peck, Dairyman. Three Kings. 'Registry. Waitemata "Chambers Customs St. W.—Wanted Post-split tors. Married and Single Milkers. Wages, "Oi to f*o«. " ■ - J- _ TDEARSONS Registry. Exchange Larie~ A Wanted-Marrii-I Couple no „nrpn j. branceK), £150. Milkers. £2. £1" io.« Learners. £1 ss. Scutchers, etc e '■■■ MARRIED COUPLE WANTED : ' -*■ * Middle November. Husband milk few cows and general farm _ work, wife cook for men: own cottage, all convenience.-. , ' State experience and wages expected. A.0., 7, Herald. i. VTARRIED COUPLE WANTED. I For Sheep and Cattle Station. Woman to charge of house; man any work on farm. Must be thoroughly respect '- able and competent. Owner will interview applicants at our offices, Friday. Octn'oer 24 .it 10 a.m. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. LTD.. Real Estate Agents, 83, Queen St.. Auckland
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 2
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