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■ : . . . .. ._ N ** Situations Vacant. ■''"' | .fySBORNE ' „ HIGH SCHOOL. ** ft" Applications are invited for the position of Assistant Master at the Gieborne High School.. Salary, £250 per annum, with - board and residence. "Usual secondary sub- , roots, mostly .Form 111., assist supervise ,' boys' games. Application close at the Board's Office, on January 24, 1920. Conditions of engagement may be obtained 0 from the Secretary. t- J. H. BULL, ; Secretory. Union Bank Buildings. If T INOTYPS! OPERATOR, WITH EX- * JU PERIENCE, WANTED, B NIGHT Wif>RK. Mrnimum output required. None but* clean tetters need apply. Apply, ". NEWS ROOM. Hbuld. a L E » • A "*■ a «__-__ 5 AUCKLAND OFFICE REQUIRES " CHIEF COMMON LAW CLERK ~ (Qualified). ' Apply. BOX 1309. * OPENING OF . BOTH FACTORIES. > V/ FRIDAY. JAN. 9. Factory. Symonda St.. opp. Lyric Theatre . (above Lyric Garage), ; And Factory, 38. Douglas St., Ponsonby. > ROBERT GREER AND SON. Clothing Manufacturers. We invite applications from Young Ladies for all Depts. in our two Factories. Both factories will be open on Jan. 5, 6, 7. and 8 to give applicants all necessary details regarding wages, etc CLOTHING DEPARTMENT: MACHINISTS for Denims, boys'; Juvenile ; Sport Coats. Boys* Knickers, Men's ' 0 ? 8 *"- Men's Sao Coats. Officers* ' Military Jackets, also Coathands and Finishers. 5838,T DEPARTMENT: MACHINISTS for Pyjam» Suits. Men's and ■Boy's Shirts. ' BLOUSE DEPARTMENT. • [ BLOUSE MACHINISTS. AUXILIARY DEPARTMENT: Machinists for Shirt Button-hole. Tailoring ' Tucked Button Sewer M l * Bar Apprentices required for all the above Departments. QFFICE BOY WANTED. Must have passed Sixth Standard, Or had some secondary education. Duties Commence After Holidays. '. Apply [ L. C. GILLESPIE AND SONS. , 53. Fort Street. 1 " " ... ' ■ ' * ■ '< ' QHORTHAND - TYPISTS. WANTED—A Confidential SHORTHANDTYPISTE for substantial Motor Firm in Wellington. ..Good salary and permanency ' with fare paid, to competent applicant. Applications for interview with Principal, now in Auckland, to be.delivered by Sunday morning to MOTOR. Co. Grand Hotel, Auckland. THAMES HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE i AID BOARD. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, •. QUALIFIED SISTER. SALARY. £90 PER ANNUM. I Apply, with, copies of testimonials, to. GEO. TONGE. Secretary. UPHOLSTERER. COMPETENT, U ■■ WANTED. Good Wages. Permanent Employment. No Saturday work. „ W. LAMBOURNB, Complete House Furnisher. ' Three Lamps, Ponsonby. W -AN E D. APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED FROM FULLY-QUALIFIED MASTER MARINERS for the Position of MARINE SUPERINTENDENT TO THE COMPANY. Applicants Will be required to control and supervise the Maintenance and Working of the Company's Steamers and Lighters. Remuneration will be according to the status of approved applicant. Applications must be lodged, with testimonials, by 31st December, 1919. THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS' FROZEN 1 MEAT AND MERCANTILE COMPANY. LTD.. J W. F. CEDERWALL, General Manager. —————————«—__________ ' T7y ANTED FOR PRESERVING WORKS. 1 BONERS. TINSMITHS. AND GENERAL ; PRESERVING " HANDS. '. To commence duties January 5. L Apply, stating experience, to PRESERVER. P.O. Box 208, Dunedin. , WAITRESSES. 10. FIRST-GLASS. WANTED. Apply immediately to : JOHN SINCLAIR, | Catering Contractor, '. Claude Road. Epsom. 'Phone 1894. Pupils Wanted. ACCOUNTANCY, Law Professional, Matriculation, Pharmacy, and other public examinations^ taught personally or by correspondence. for prospectus to Metropolitan College, 51, Endean's Buildings, Auckland, next G.P.O. ■ 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 ; . article:! ready designed; price lists posted; . terms^—Miss Ayhng. 4, Strand Arcade, Auckland. . .. . BE Swimming before Christmas; Classes starting September: 12 lessons, £1 Is. Delays are dangerous.— B. Anderson, instrnctor, P.O. Box 1327. DRESSMAKING, practical, taught, 58-59, Security Bldgs., Queen St. Day and evening classes. Costumes and Dresses cut and fitted. __^ DRESSES, Costumes, Frocks, cut and finished for home finishing. Lessons in Dressmaking given daily-—Unique, 10, • Wakefield St. ~ T ESSONS, Pen-painting, Stencilling; gifts JU brides, birthdays. Hand-made Articles for Xmas gifts. Ladies' Handwork sold on cc-mmission.—446, Queen St. i | EARN Motor-car Driving and Mechanism, XJ . day or evening instruction; careful i tuition, moderate .fees; several, makes; City Council's certificate guaranteed. , IRVIN. 19. Wakefield St. MOTOR Tuition and Repairs—Another class is being formed for above. Enrol early.—Fees and particulars. E. Haydock, Central Garage, Wakefield St. RAPID Tuition for Backward Pupils.— Morning classes, 5s per week. Preparation for Proficiency Exam.—Morrish, 201, - Earangahape Rd QTAMMERING. — Mt. J. McDougall. IO author - teacher of easiest, quickest, most natural method .yet discovered for curing Speech Defects.Orakau Avenue, 1 GreenwoocTs Corner, Epsom. ''"V"OU have no show without a Showcsrdl" X Learn to write them. Classes: Day ' Evening, and Correspondence.—Willott Showcards, 406. Queen St.. opp. V.W.C.A. i GET that Piano for Xmas. From 15s deposit (weekly payments),— 3 Aeeitrv. 70, City Chambers. .also. Pianos . Bought. 'pifiNNIS Racquets Restrung or Repaired I J •*• with best English gut- t charges moder--1 4 *" - **ruce. Racquet Stringer, 94, Albert ' St. of all descriptions. Books for Christi X. i, bob Presents, .■*, prices to suit all r pockets,— Braithwaite'e, 88, Victoria St I ENGAGEMENT Rings-New Stock Die,' Queen St ' iS ' ~ Afeo - Laurenson, 236. OR the Rapes.—Timers, Split Chronol •f- graphs, Umega Chronograph Watches - Alec. Laurenson, 236, Queen St? «defies.-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17348, 20 December 1919, Page 2

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