Situations Wanted. ACCOUNTANT, thoroughly competent, ex- . perienced in costing, accurate, energetic, desires Position, town or country; excellent _: testimonials.—Experienced. 734, llkualo. BOOK-KEEPER, with 54 years' experience . . ledger-keeping,- wool and produce in- : voicing, seeks position with mercantile firm.. i —H.M.. 659. Herald . BUILDER, experienced, undertakes country work, contract, or commission I k as .', S: Plans and estimates furnished. — I Builder. 678, Heralp. i CARETAKER— will take charge of Vy residence during holidays or longer; first-class references given.—Scott, HfißAto. i T?NGINEDRrVER, 2nd-class, used to slab . -«-i firing, open for engagement; country preferred.—Apply Experienced; 691. HERALD. FARMERS requiring Share-milkers coming -*- season, please write particulars, 25, Selbotirne Rd.. Grey Lynn. "PARM Work.—Wanted by young Man (20), ■*- competent, machine-milking and horse work: £% 10s and found.—Energetitc, 660, Heralti. GARDEN, ljawn or Hedge Work wanted by experienced active Man: any suburb.—Write Experienced. 764. HEEALD. GARDENER, thoroughly experienced in all branches (landscape, flowers, vege- • tables), wants work; best refs.—Hy. Kerr, Seymour St.. Ellershe. HARDWARE Salesman, wide experience -Li. general farming machinery; no objection country town.—A.B.C.. Bor 1513, Auckland. TTEAD Gardener seeks position; good cre--M- dentials; Home and colonial experience; , middle-aged; wife capable cook and house- - keeper. if required. — St. Andrew's, 727. • Herald. |_l OUSEKEEPER, young, experienced. ". wants position with homely people; all duties; £1 per week.—T.H., 738, Herald-. . "LTOUSEKEEPER. — Position wanted by O.J. thoroughly domesticated, refined person in small family.—Reliable, 754. Herald. . "JACKSON, Expert Limewasher. Factories, _ , «J> garages, anything, roofs of houses painted; good workmanship; lowest prices; estimates free—P. Jackson, 64, Howe St., City. LADY, 7°, un S-. expert typist*, knowledge book-keeping and shorthand writer, wants position.Reply SOUTHERN, 680, Herald. TITAN (22), strong, wants job on farm; no - w „ ex ff^ ?S e; , wants to learn.— ' Home. Ltd.. Shortland St. ( iA/TAN, elderly wants position as handy--1 -»-»J. man m boarding or private house; ' active and obliging.—l.D.. 643, Herald. ' 'MANAGER. Station or Farm.—Position *3i wanted by thoroughly competent, marr on man; ,? 3at of credentials. — Box 86, J .U.. Auckland. i ~M' AB,^ E Couple require Position: man -ltx good horseman, garden, milk, etc.; wife excellent houskeeper.—App.y, stating salary offered. Miss Morrison, Labour Department. IV/TOTOR Driver seeks position Ford motoT- • a i lor J?'' experienced and trustworthy.— ; Apply Motor, c.o. Symonda St. P.O. T\TURSE, good testimonials, seeks light xi ISursmg engagement; invalid lady, gen- , Ueman, or infant; knowledge massage — Nurse, c.o. Heralp. 1 M U S SE ' children's, disengaged, English, ■ vT„i. thoroughly experienced, Plunket system. U.ghest references- seaside or would travel. ■ —Atkinson. 83, Grafton Road. /"OFFICE.—Youth, capable, 2 years' pre- , vioua experience, requires posiiton in . town_office.—Write Position, 697, HEEALD. "POSITION on farm, assist with machine -»- milking, desired by energetic Lady.— bend particulars to Athletic, care Post Office. , rrankton Junction. "RETURNED Soldier, fit, wants EmploytT ment. c i willing take anything.— ' Urgent, 740, Herald. > CCRUBCUTTING or Draining Contract • »-J wanted by 2 Men.— Box 12, Papakura. SHARE-Milking, commencing 1920 season, wanted by reliable, experienced man; ' »sed to machines.—Shares. 318. HEBALP. TPAILORESS. holding certificate, is open -A- for engagement as cutter (costumes and .' blouses); practical hand.— 651. Hjerald. , T7TTASHING and Cleaning by the day, "» wanted by reliable single woman; Ponsopby preferred— 693, HERALD. WOMAN, young, with child 6 years, wants position as Housekeeper,' near school, 3 —Worker, Herald, Hamilton. I "VTOUTH, aged 19, wants position on farm, i to learn general farming. V.M., Newton P.O. "EXPERT TYPISTE, YOUNG LADY, Knowledge of Book-keeping and Shorthand Writer, Wants Position. Reply SOUTHERN. 680, Herald. I "D EPATRIAT'ION. Emptors are requested to communicate with the Local Repatriation Department • before filling vacant positions. ' 'Phons 331.7. Telegraphic 'Address, "Repatriate," Auckland. FRANK H. BURBUSH, District Repatriation Officer, Sixth Floor, N.Z. Insurance Co.'s Buildings, Queen Street. HP O FARMERS. POSITION .WANTED AS WORKING i MANAGER ON FARM OR STATION • | By energetic young man (age 24, married). I Seven years' practical experience in sheep. | cattle, and general farm work. Steady and i reliable; strictly temperate. Excellent' testij monials. ; ] PROGRESSIVE. Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency. The Dalgety Building, Wellington. '. ! Farm Hands Wanted. LAD. strong, wanted for sheep and agricultural farm: milk two cows.—J. K. N. Stewart, Private Bag, Ngaruawahia. MAN or Youth, good, wanted at once, to assist dairy farm-, machines used.— Apply J. S. Hooker, Cambridge. MAN, young, strong, wanted for East -I'-*-' Coast sheep and cattle station: one with experience in station work and fencing. State experience, wasos required; refs. essential.—Address at Herald. MAN. married, wanted for general farm work; milking machines used; must Ibe used to all implements; good wages to ; right man.—Percy Brewin, c.o. StationraasI ter. Kiwitahl. MAN WANTED FOR DAIRY FARmT , '. J-"-*- Married Preferred. I Apply. SCOTT, 5, TYRONE BUILDINGS | -3. Customs Street. Auckland. j "yOUTH wanted for farm, start January J- good home.— B. K. Buchanan, Tauranga'. 'C L^F F ?; rmer £ , Registry. Wai'.eI M mata Chambers...Customs St.— 3 Ploughmen (oOa), capable Fencer (married). Elder.'v Man Un , < L La - station. 358; 6 experienced Hand and Machine-Milkers, 10s; Married Couple, farm, to milk; and Handy Man garden. 355; Orchard Man, T>EARSON;S Registry, Exchange Lane, —Married Couples, £150; Milkers £2several Youths wanted for dairy farms, £1 to £1 10s. Pupils Wanted. 4 CCOUNTANCY. Law Professional, j xi. Matriculation. Pharmacy, and other j public examinations, taught personally or by correspondence.—Write for prospectus to Metropolitan College, 51, Endean's Buildings, | Auckland, next G.P.O. 1 A SHLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. Insur--Ta. ance Buildings. — Coaching for all public exams.; backward education a speciality. Terms moderate. BASKETWORK. Leatherwork. Wood Carving, Pckerwork, Pen Painting, etc.; articles ready designed; price lis'.s posted; terms.—Miss Ayling. 4, Strand Arcade, • Auckland BE Swimming before Christmas; Classes starting September: 12 lessons. £1 la Delays are dangerous.'—D. B. .cuderson. instructor. P.O. Box 1327. ( ''"VTOU have no show without a Showcard!" j X Learn to write them. Classes: Day, Evening, and Correspondence.—Willott Showcards. 466, Queen St., opp- Y.W.C.A. DO£PT use up energy in polishing floors. U Apply Linoarnish and have a brilliant, I lasting polish on your Linoleum. It won't twme off. Sold by all Grocers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 1
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