SITUATIONS WANTED. BUSH, Scrub, Fencing, or Excavation Jobs of any description, on contract, by 3 mates,—Bush. 58. Herald. young Lady, wanted imine- ' diately-, salary ;j(jg to commence.— Bookkeeper, P.O. Box 254. COLLEGE Youth, used to farm work, desires position farm during vacation. —M.S., Ponsonby, 117, lier_lia or Cook-General.—Situation reJ quired, with English family.—State, particulars to Experienced, 00, Herald. CIOOK, first-class, desires situation cook- > house or bush camp; Rood bread baker; best refs.—Competent, 122, Herald. CIOOK, firßt-class, disengaged: private I house, town preferred; refs. —G.E., 112, Ponsonby lid. COUPLE, experienced, Hotel, Boardinghouse, Cookhouse; both capable any position; go anywhere; refs.—Urgent, 25. Herald. COUNTRY Storekeepers. — First-class \j Hand, capable taking charge, good refs., requires engagement.—Store, 59, M I!RALP. J ENGLISHMAN, 25, considerable experi■i ence correspondence, sales, electrical, office routine, seeks position. — J.M., 118, Herald. GA RDENING" all kinds, by experienced Man; good refs.—2, Sunnyside Rd., Mt._Eden.__ HANDYMAN wants work; can milk and plough, etc.—Address at Herald. HbuSEKEEPER~w;uitB - po<<i7ion. town or suburbs; ?ood home, own mistress.— English. 150. Herald HOUSEKEEPER, young, desires position, bachelor, or widower; country preferred.—Smart, 22, Herald. H~~ OUSEKEEPER'S Position wanted to widower; fond children; accustomed all duties; country preferred.—Reply Scotch. 253. Herald. TAW Clerk, 4 years' experience conveyancJ ing and common law, desires positior New Year.—Lex. 57, HERA LP. MAN, good, wants >?ncing; handy with horses.—T.S., 151. Herald. MAN, young. 18, matriculation, desiret position of trust with good prospects —Energetic, 78, HERALD. .TITAN, young, trustworthy, reliable, re ILtjL quires jcvenin? Work, any capacity.— tI.W.H.. 62. Herald. MAN, young, single, desires position, Driver truck or tractor; experienced; country preferred.—Driver, 7GB. Herald. MAN, young, married, seeks position Hotel Barman, or anything; good ref3. —Urgent, 92, Ponsonby Rd. MANr~young, honest and reliable, seeks any position during holidays; able drive car, etc., but willing adapt himseli any other conditions; night work.—Reliable, 138, MARRIED Couple seek* position on farm, man capable all farm work, milking; own house required.—No. 1, Campbell Rd., Grey Lynn. ___ OTOR Mechanic wants private Overhauls, Repairs, any make car; work guaranteed.—l2. Wellesley St.. City. MOTOR Mechanic, expert, will effect Repairs (overhauls guaranteed), own garage, and guarantee saving 25 per cent, outlay.—l2. Wellesley St. W. "iVTURSE, English, will give services in exVi change passage to Vancouver; companionable; good sailor.—Traveller, 92, Heralp. PAINTING and Paperhanging; neatness a speciality, all materials supplied: prices moderate.—Hassan, 15. Beaconsfield St. PAINTER, Paperhanger. and Signwriter, competent, seeks work, town or country; charges reasonable.—Bell, 36, Angle:ses St., Ponsonby. PROBATIONER, experienced, would liki position cottage Hospital or private medical and surgical.—Nurse, 136, Herald Hamilton. SHORTHAND-Typiste, matriculated, de sires employment after Xmas holidays previous office experience.—Address a Herald. _• STOREKEEPERS.— Competent Trndeamn desires situation. Manager or Partnei Bhip- good buyer, book-keeper; marriedEfficiency. 48, Herald. "\7iOLiNfST.— Experienced Youth desire 7 engagement; casual or relieving.Violin, 602, Hehaldj TRASHING and Cleaning wanted by tl \\ day.—E.S.. 154, Manukau Rd.. Pa nelL WOMAX, young, requires light domest: T V duties after holidays; no cooking, houi 9 till 4; Epsom.—Reliable. 141, Herald. WOMAN, respectable, with son an daughter 17 years, wants Mauagemer of Cookhouse or Boarding House at saw mill or station; good cook and good refei ences. —Susan. 40. Herald. WORK wanted, haymaking, milkinc gardening, etc.—Worker, c.o. Mr. '1 Gosper, Mahia Rd., Manurewa. QURVEYOR (3 years qualified), desire 10 engagement, preferably with oppor tunities of gaining practical experience c engineering work; or willing to invest fai amount of capital in partnership; perman ency main essential. Good references a to ability and character; personal intei view arranged.—Surveyor, 20, Herald. BOOK-KEEPER. _AD 1 EXPERIENCED. DESIRES POSITION IN CITY OFFICE Builder?' and Retail Experience. Good credentials. DUNEDIN-TRAINED, 116. Herald. "P XPERT BUSINESS INVESTIGATOI SEEKS APPOINTMENT. Degrees B. Com. and A.I.A.N.Z. An expert Business Investigator, pos sessing unusual qualifications, desires t associate with large firm with branches am departments, where his special knowledg can be fully utilised. Fully qualified Accountant by examine tion, and holds degree of Bachelor of Com merce Special training in statisticalinves tigation and costing; 20 years business ex perience. last 12 of which Manager of pre minent city business. Would consider part nership with firm of Public Accountants. High salary will be expected, but hi 3 ir vestigations may result in substantial sav ipgs being effected. Offers of appointment, stating parties lors of position, will be received in confi tknCe ' INVESTIGATOR. Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency Bank Australasia Building. Dunedm. SITUATIONS VACANT. -pOWER-HOUSE. ENGINEER WANTED The Christchurch Tramway Board invite applications for the position 01 SbLOM ENGINEER at the Board's Power Station Salary, £375 per annum. Preference wil be given to applicants V Hing Inrst-clas ' Marine Certificate, and w.t.h Steam lui bine and Electrical experience. Applicant must state age. Written applications mus reach the Office of the Board, Cathedra Square, Christchurch, on or before the lot! January, 1923. The successful applicant will be requirei to join Superannuation Scheme subsidise* by the Board and by the Government. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. Christchurch, December 15. 1922. Ty P I S T E Wanted, CAPABLE JUNIOR. For correspondence Slightly experienced, preferred. Commence January B APPIJI INDENTOR. 141. Herald. Qt H I P O W N E R S' FEDERATIONSEAMEN AND FIREMEN WANTED. 1 Applications will be received from abl. bodied Men, not necessarily Certificated Sei men and Firemen, willing to work und< the Arbitration Court Award on vessels no laid up. Apply to '• INSPECTOR OF SEAMEN. s Government Shipping Office, 3 Customs Struet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18278, 20 December 1922, Page 1
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