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Situations Wanted. PATTERNMAKER requires employment; experienced, willing—Patterns, 112, - Herald. i PLOUGHMAN, good, all round man. 20 i months last place, wants .position— i I Pearson's Registry. Exchange Lane. { PLOUGHMAN, simile, steady, would Hko work; thoroughly experienced agriculturnl work and implements. -B.M-, 157, , Herald. POSITION aa Manager of a General I Store; highest refs., etc.—Experienced, Box 116, Te Kuiti. POSITION in country wanted by 2 girl 1 fnendfl; hotel preferred. —Urgent, 275. 3 Herald. .._.___ ' I3OSITION. country, by young man, experienced in all farm work, milking. - etc.— 276, Herald. ' POSITION in country wanted by Gentlewoman, Light Housework; hotel or ' station Prejerred—ChanK___lss. Herald. POSITION as Working Manager; compe- ; potent in every branch farming, nie ( experience culling, breeding, fattening, both , sheep and cattle; good refs- and bond if ( needed: married, no children.—Genuine, 143, Herald. | PRIVATE Secretary wants appointment to i gentleman going to England.--vSeerc tary, 981. Herald. GHARE-Milking. 70-90 cows, coming season, '. VJ by two rehable men: state terms.— • Address at Herald. SHORTHAND Typist, 7 years' experience, seeks temporary or permanent position. —T„ 172, Herald. SITUATION wanted; garden, milk few ' cow«, or as handy man; 25 years' experienco—H„ 222. Herald. Hamilton. (JTOREMAN. 20 years' experience export O and import, seeks position.—K.O.K., 145, Herald. rpEAMSTER on Waggon, or in Orchard— J. Young Man wante position, 2 years' experience.—Teamster. 151. Herald. I fPO COUNTRY BUSINESS MEN.-An Ac- | 1 countant and Secretary, 15 ycare' e.i- ---| perience, desires a position in country, '. i Thoroughly experienced.—Apply urgently, SECRETARY. 77, Herald. Wf ASHING and Cleaning wanted by young VV Woman, Thursdays, Epsom or Onehunga. — 77, c.o. Stephenson, Agent, Onehunga. "ITtTIDOW would do Children's Sewing few VV heirs daily; Is hour and fares.—Allan, 147. Herald. WIDOW, smart, experienced, with good boy. clean, wants situation; boy'S bed clothes; refs.—School, 2G7. Herald. WORK wanted; position of trust, manual, clerical, or part time.—Cowie, 17, . Waitemata Chambers, Auckland. Y\TOMAN, Christian, will give advice and VV help free to those who desire healtn and happiness through the richt source.— Communications k> Genuine. 154, Herai.q. "117' OMAN, young, refined, domesticated. V V with child 2yrs-, desires change at sea- ' side. Auckland, for about fortnight; wages. 10b per week; urgently—Refined, 226, Herald, Hamilton. YOUTH (18) wants position as cadet, sheen or cattle farm.—Experienced, 24. Herald YOUTH, experienced, desires position in staoles; state wages.—Youth, 221. i Herald. . SOUTHS, 2 (19, 21), want position on • 1 farm, milking and general farm work; good home essential, previous experienceExperienced. 164. Herald. . U \ Situations Vacant. ; M I L L I N E BY. FIRST-CLASS SALESWOMAN. WANTED. Also, TIP-TOP MILLINER • Write, BOX 925 Hamilton. • VTEW LYNN TOWN BOARD. • Applications will be received :ip to 3 p.m. . on MONDAY, February 27. at the Board's , Office, New Lynn, lor the position o! Town . Clerk and Treasurer to the above Board. Salary, i'26o per annum. Full time. Prt- - vious experience desirable. Applications, to be marked " Town Clerk i Vacancy,' and addressed "The Chairman, New Lynn Town Board." j A Splendid Opportunity is Open for ft KEEN, LIVE. ENERGETIC MAN, Conversant with Modern Methods of Salesmanship, To Handle Highest Grade of Specialty Machines on the Market. Liberal Commission Basis. No "Order Takers" need apply to ABILITY, Box 1586. Auckland. rpoUCH-TYPING TEACHER, J- FOP NIGHT CLASSES. Mufit bo Capable of Giving Expert Instruction. Apdy. TOUCH, < 261. Herald. m y p i st, i We Requiro the Services of A TYPLST. For our ELLIOTT-FISHER BOOK-KEEPING , MACHINE. , Apply in first instance, by letter, enclosing , copies of references, JOHN P. HOOTON, Warehouseman, . 31-35, Elliott Street. I rpHE CAIRNS HARBOUR BOARD. [ Applications are invited for the position " of Harbour Engineer, who must be a Civil Engineer, with harbour development and organisation experience, to include wharf i construction in reinforced concrete, to Uko I control of the whole of the Board's dredging and conduction operations, including cold storage, electric plant, and workshop. Salary > £750 per annum; terminable by three ' months' notice on either side. Applications, accompan'ed by testimonials, must bo addressed to the Chairman, and en- • dorsed. Applications close TUESDAY, March , 14, 1922, at 7 p.m. All things being equal, preference to returned soldiers. 5 T. R. HALL, ' [Secretary. Cairns, Queensland. - OX) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. The Manawatu-Oroua Electric Power Board ' Applications for the position of - RESIDENT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER at i a salary of £750 per annum. Applicants , must be qualified and experienced Electrical Engineers, capable of designing, constructing, and maintaining all the work* necesi sary for the distribution and sale of decs' trical energy throughout the Board's district. The appointment to be terminable by three months' notice from either side. Any - personal canvass of Members of the Board r will disqualify a candidate. 1 Applications, stating age and experience, and accompanied by certified copies of I credentials, will bo received up (o SATUR- . DAY, March 11, 1922, addressed to the Chairman, P.O. Box 116, Palmerston North. [ TJNITED COAL FIELDS. COLLIERY ENGINEER. Applications will bo received until 28th 4 February, addressed to the Mine Manager, 3 United Coal Fields, Glen Afton, atat.ng experience, Qualifications and salary required. Applicants mu*t have had colliery experi- • ence. and have Steam Certificate and Electrical aualificaticns. N. D. COCHRANE, ' General Manager. ! yOUNG LADY WANTED For INQUIRY OFFICE i of the i A.B.C. PIANOFORTE SCHOOL. 63. Queen St. (Next to Coakley's). One who cannot yet play the Piano preferred as then a Course of Lessons will be ' given (FREEOFCHARGEi to the applicant, so that she can speak to inquirers convincingly and from pergonal experience about our method, and show (after a fow weeks) the wonderful results. Apply by letter only to,— THE INSTRUCTOR (MR-ARTHUR BULL). i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 1

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