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Situations Wanted. BARMAN (Hotel), live, is open for engagement 'in city hotel. —Barman, 995. U.t-B~'-I*D. __^_^ CAOUPLE. m.ddie-aged, want position as / Caretakers.—Particulars to Reliable, 982. Herald. DAIRY Work, with opportunity to learn team work, by Englishman; used 10 machines.—Willing, c.o. P. 0.. Hamilton. DRESSMAKER wants Sewing for fortnight alter JNew Year; 10s 6d a day and tares.—L. W.. Dressmaker. G.P.CX DRESSMAKER, ladies'"and children's, or any kind 01 sewing by the day or week; yood references.—Mrs. C, 36. Anglesea St., Ponsonby. FARMERS (2), young, require position Share-miiking, 60 to 80 cows (machines); expert milkers: can start unmedLateiy.— Share-milking, Post Office, Matamala. HOUSEKEEPER, experienced! own mistress, Beeks position, one or two gentlemen; good cook.—lmmediate, 969, HtfßALi>. HOUSEKEEPER. - — "Refined, - ' capable young Ladv would like position; own mistress.—F.M.B.. 911, HESAIiK. HOUSEKEEPER.— Position wanted early New Year by Woman of refinement: men omy : excellent cook ; £2.—Anglo. 955. HEEALD. JOBBING wanted by Builder, percentage or day labour; urgent.—E.. 96. Remuera P.O. LADY, competent, homely, at her home, sunny Mt. Eden, requires care and attention of Invalid.—Nursing. 9-25. HEBALD. LADY, young, requires position. Cashier in tea rooms or Usner in picture theatre.—Cashier. 926. HERALD. MAN and Wife, boy 13 years, seek position. Orchard or Fruit Farm.—State terms. Orchard. 979, Herald. MAN, young, experienced with horses, wantwork on Farm.—Reply, stating wages and conditions. J.R., 975. Hlrald MAN, married, wants work, any kind; 2nd ticket, eorne experience suction gas.— Stoker, 803, Herald. MAN, young, at present hand-milking, wants position where machines are used.—Particulars to Machines 903, HEEALD. MAN, young, respectable, little experience farming, seeks position; no replies considered unless offering enod home.—State wages. Energetic. 914. HEHALP. IVrURSE, experienced would take care of 1* children at s--a=ide during holidays.— Trustworthy, 998. Herald. PARLOURMAID or Housemaid.—Position wanted urgently in good house.—P.O. Box 1307. Auckland. PIANISTE. —Position, temporary, wanted: shop or pictures.—Pianiste, G.P.0., Auckland. PHOTOGRAPHER,, high-class, seeks position responsibility or management; town or country; splendid testimonials.— Operator, P. 0., Foilding. "I3HOTOGRAPHY.—Retoucher, lady, really X first-- la«s, open to engagement.—Reply, stating highest salary, Retoucher, P. 0., Feilding. WORK wanted by School Boy during term holidays.—Willing. 912. HEEALD. ARAWA EXPECTED ARRIVE SUNDAY MORNING. Farmers and Other Employers needing Employees can interview them at Salvation Army Metropole MONDAY. December 27, at 9 a.m. No Domestics Available. C. DAVIES, Immigration Officer. r>UBLIC ACCOUNTANT. FULLY-QUALIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Desires a position in or near Auckland. Capable of taking charge of office staff. Good experience in land and insurance business. F.P.A.. 855. HEEALD. Personal. AF. —REGRET inability to see you Sun- • day; kindly give postal address to arrange meeting.—G.S. T^LO'.— Letter waiting you. G.P.0.. Auckland. ANXIOUS MOTHER AND SISTERS. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name from this date. —Dec. 22. 1920.—M. Vujicich. Henderson. I WISH to publicly Thank all those friends who so liberally subscribed to the presentation made to me on December 20, 1920.— H. M. Whitburn, Runciman. LADY wishes . to communicate with Christian Ministers or Missioners. with regard to Sunday-school work in country district.—Write to Miss L. E. Orr. G.P.0.. Dunedin. V>ENK—Communicate with Son. Urgent PERSON, kind, wanted take custody of or adopt healthy Boy, lOyrs.—Particulars application Custody H.. 764. Herald. SILVER KlNG.—Urgent letter at Hotel.— G. not P. Y.i.-ILL anyone knowing the whereabouts » \ of W. Coll is reply Melrose House, 29 \ St.—H. Hansen. APPRECIATION. I wish to thank Gentlemen Members of the Hospital Board for their kindly help and sympathy to me since I have been in (ailing health: also Miss Wallace and the other Young Ladies • of. the Office Board, Sister Esther. Dr. Mclielvey for his kind and erhca-cious treatment. I wish them a very Happy Christmas and every blessing for the New Year. E. O'BRIEN. Matrimonial. CIVIL Servant, middle-aged, de-ires to meet Lady (33-40). homely, musical preferred. view matrimony —Q P sns F'TVLD. ' " °- TpARM Manager, 38. teetotaller, with £1200 X cash, good position, wi-hes to meet Indy about 30, view . matrimony.—H H 972 H~rald. "* ■ ' MAN, age 28. C.E., farmer's son, wishes to correspond with lady similar age view mntrirnony; must be sincere.—Farmer' 930. Herald. MAN, 25, teetotaller, Protestant, good position, desires genuine correspondence young lady hkinr country, view matrimony.—Honesty, 923. HERALD. Partnerships, Financial, Etc! T?X-SOLDIER would like to meet another XJ to start farming; sober and steadyGovernment loan.—Urgent. 984. HER-.LD. "IjAARMER, experienced with £1200, would -*- consider Partnership and employment on same,—F.F.. 975, Heralu. MONEY to Lend on First and Second Mortgage.—Wake. Anderson, and Snedden. Safe Deposit Bidgs.. High St., City. "PARTNERSHIP wanted in sound concern X by young man with few hundfed pounds.—Energetic. 999. Herald WANTED on real good second mortgage, farm security, 1 or 2 years, Hamilton District; would Day 10 n/. —Mortgage. 716. Herald. . " px - £^°° 0 ' and -2000 to lend on e*wuyVV/» first mortgage, farm or city security.—P.O. Box 1461. Auckland. If)A PARKER-LAMB TIMBER CO ±UV SHARES. 45. PHOENIX CHAMBERS ._,Q ueen Street, opp. Railway Entrance. ■ 'Phone A 2857. A NNUTTIES (single or joint). 20 per cenr XX :r*ximum return; company's a==etß »-," ceed.£ls,ooo.ooo; oversea transfers; day'alfd evening appointment's. GERALD A. PEAKE, 82. Hellaby's Buildings. P O Box 14''3 Private Address: Hotel Northland. ~ ' telegraph if Letters not Acknowledged. A GOOD PARTNERSHIP i s offered to XX young, gentleman wishing to l OT rn t arming m all branches with practical man and able to invest about £600 in splendid dairy farm, handy; to develop same- returns now good.—Apply first place to ' FARM OWNER, P. 0., Walton, Waikato. rFWO RETURNED SOLDIERS, both with -*- long service and good records, need £300 to obtain possession of a sound and profitable business. The urgency of the matter will not permit awaiting the decision of the Repatriation Board on the application they are making for a loan. The characters and abilities of both men will stand the fullest investigation, as will also the business they wish to secure. Will anyone in a position to loan the above-named sum temporarily at a substantial rate of interest please communicate with KIPPAX. Herald. CELEBRATE the Festive Season in a sensible way by adding one of our Beautiful Indian Rugs to your home. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., Upper Queen St. (opp. Town Hall). LINO ARNISH—the greatest aid to housewives. No prostrating oneself and wrestling with polishing implements when Linoarnish is used. Apply to linoleum once '» year. All grocers. *eli it. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 1

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