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Situations Wanted. APIARY Work wanted by Lady; Cambridge or Hamilton preferred; remuner- . ation no object.—Lexie, 400. Herald. BOY, 15 years, wants work on farm; ex- , perienced and good milker.— ; L.R., c.o. P. 0., Papakura. : B. SI NESS Woman, would like charge . small business or Rent Collecting Busi-1 Newton Poet Office. I CHAUFFEUR, 20, sober, obliging. 2 years' | experience, open for engagement; private driving preferred—Write Buick. 640, HeeaLDi CHEF, Continental and American .experience, new arrival, seeks position in nrstc.ass hotel or club.—Chef, G.P.O. CINEMATOGRAPH Operator, with 12 years' experience electric and lime, also. understands electric plant; town or country. —Apply, Operator, 452. KEEAIP. COMPANION-Help desires position, in small adult family; town or seaside; capable; no washing— 524, Hi_AlJ). COOK-General.— Superior married woman with boy 6 years desires position in gentleman's homo; must be good wages.— Competent, 490, Herald. ' competed • fit, hast styles guaranteed; 13 yearß London and France experience; ladies homes daily.— 553, Herald. i FARM Work wanted by 2 college boys for 3 or 4 weeks; one can milk.— I Alpha, 562, Herald. FARM Workers, Bush Hands, Mill Hands, j Cook, Gardeners, can be engaged at, Pearson's Registry, Exchange Lane. 'Phone 884. If ARM position wanted; experienced . breeder stud stock; 8 years' etperienco on own account.—F. Smith, 594, New North i Rd liMTTEB, experienced, wants position, at ' once.—Write Urgent. 541. HER.UP. GARDENER, yonng, experienced, want* j VJ work by day or half-day, regular or otherwise.—Reliable. 550, Hbralp. GARDENER, young man, wants steady job or 4 days weekly.— C.S.N., 549, Herald. GARDENER, generally useful, experienced vegetables, fruit trees, lawns and hedges; can milk; steady man.— 450, Hbeald. GT.AZTWR wants permanent position, vicinity Hamilton expert; refa.—Apply. Glazier, 455, HEBAIiD. _ C IOVERNESS, thoroughly compeient, reI", quires engagement; French, piano, elocution. English subjects— 501, Herald. GROCERS— Married man, 23, first-class counter hand and. canvasser, knowledge book-keeping, seeks re-engagement.—Reliable, 617. Herald. ' HAIRDRESSER and Tobacconist open engagement (relieving, manager or otherwise); £5 week, return fare; warehouse referonce.— 474. HERALD. HOUSEKEEPER, capable, dosires position soon; own mistress preferred.—M.P., 521, Herald. OUSEKEEPER, middle-aged, with child three years, desires position; good plain cook; accustomed country.— 502, Herald. HOUSE KEEPER. — Young Gentlewoman desiros position, refined home;, one or two children no objection; own mistress.— Address, i>47. Pukekohe P.O. LADY Clerk, experienced, desires position; 1 knowledge book-keeping, typing, etc. good refa.—Write E.S., 510, Herald. LADY, young, «eks employment fewhours daily; minding children nojob- - jected State p»jrticulars to Willing, HEBAItO. LADY desires position jeweller's or silversmith's; accustomed to clerical and sales depts; good refs.— E.S., 511, Herald. LADY desires light; Juties, plain sewing, correspondence; adult family; country preferred; moderate remuneration.—Denham, 620. P-BA-P. LADY Stenographer, with, thorough knowledge of book-keeping, requires position in lawyer's office; can supply testimonials, from legal firm and public accountants.— 544, HBaAIJX _____________ EAND Agents.— man..-young, energetic, business and practical farming experience, thorough, knowledge Auckland district, seeks position.— Driver, 518, Hbrald: ' LADIES, 2, young, would like to join seaside party, mind children; state wages. —Reply Seaside. Clevedon. fIiUNDRESS (child 2yrs) desires position; JJ King Country, Taumaranui. preferred.— Address S., care P. 0., ManunuL AW Clerk, returned, 2 years with leading firm Auckland solicitors, seeks occupation, common law branch.—Box 661. |H_____P. LIFT. Watchman, or light job wanted by returned soldier; good references.— Worker. 509. Herald. MAN, with river oil certificate, finished running shewing plant, requires situation—Engineer, fIE-A-9. MAN, 23, strong (had some experience), wants job on farm. — Reply, stating wages, to Horre, Ltd., Shortland Street. AN, total-abstainer, desires work on poultry farm, caretrker or «ry position of trust; references,—H.R., 547. Hg-ALD. MAN, married, wants position on sheep farm; good agricultural man.—Apply Returned, G.P.0., Auckland. MAN, single, wants situation on farm; , milk, plough, fence, roneral; good refs. —Apply F. Gresley, Papatoetoe. MARRIED Couple want work; wife cook. husband good driver, 5-6 horses; or take job cookhouse together.— • at HERALD. MARRIED Couple, young, refined, no children, business and farming experience, seek suitable position.—Refined, 519, Herald. "VtURSE-Attendant (male), disengaged; ex--11 perienced; invalid, semi-invalid; good references.—Address at HEEiLW. FFICE-Cleaning wanted by young woman, urgently.— 499, Herald. PAPERHANGER wants work; looms papered from 25», including paper, latest designs.—P., 552. Herald. PERSON, olderly, with lad, would take charge of home; has had experience in nursing—Write F.M.A., 481, Herald. PIANISTE.— Temporary or part-time position wanted.— G.P.0., Auckland. RETURNED Soldier requires position of XI trust; 4} years' service.— 508, Herald. RETURNED Soldier, total abstainer and reliable, wants job as Night Watchman, or any position trust, — Watchman, 430. Herald. SCRUBCCTTING wanted; contract, big (preferred) or small; anywhere in North Island.—Mac, 470, HERALD. S CRUBCUTTERS, Bushfellers, Drainers. Fencers, Flaxcutters, etc., calling daily for. contracts at Pearson's Registry, ; Exchange Lane. 'Phone 884. • HEEP RunT-Situation wanted by young j Man, able to do farm work; no milkinf. —Address at HERALD. I DBS?HERDING or Cattle Work wanted: I C' good dogs.—Apply Boarder Dog, Albion I Hotel . TRAVELLER, energetic young man, wants 1 position with enterprising hardware firm—Write Concentrate. 488. Herald. TROMBONIST, good, seeks engagement J any business.-Write V- 487, Herald, j nrVfT'TSTE (Relieving) available two weeks, j 1 January or February, able keep books. Rotorua preferred.—Treanic, 437. B-BALP. TTTORK in Warehouse or as General VV Übourer-ApP'y Labour. 411. Herald Y' ARDMAN, experienced, wants position, thoroughly competent in classing and taliying.-T.M., 529, Herald, YOUTH, 17. just left school, wishes position on sheep farm; good home essential—H.C.H., Titirangi P.O. YOUTH, 18. desires position on farm; good home essential.—C.S., 514, Herald. \7"OUTH, 18. dei.ires position in motor J garage icity); anxious learn; slight knowledge; state wages.—Address at Herald. HARDWARE MAN, just returned from overseas, desires engagement. Advertiser has had long experience in all branches of the Trade, and is good mechanical man with eound knowledgcof all kinds of Farm Implements and Machinery. Would consider Partnership in Indent Business, Motor Wo or any connection where some mechanical skill could be utilised to advantage. Energy, push and sound judgment are beiinri this man. What offers for his services'— Hustle. HERALD, ' WO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. Discharged Solo or, possessing high journnlisti- credential!., seeks oosition as Chief Reporter or Sub-Editor of Country Daily . Experience does not cover leader writing but Intichej a wide field of general work and sub-editorial requirements. Applicant would be prepared to commence early this year. Write, SCOOP, 238, HEBALD, T< L. THOMPSON.•Sewing Machine Ex' - . pert, cleans and adjusts all rashes of Bewim; machines: ss. Agent tor New Homo. —8. fitrand Arcade. THE " Ithaca" Uammorless D.B. Shotgun! .at £11 10s, is splendid value. Now i» the tune io buy.—Hazard's. Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17360, 6 January 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17360, 6 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17360, 6 January 1920, Page 1