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SITUATIONS WANTED. BAKER, first-class Pastrycook, open for eugH-emeni; good ornamenter; can take charge.—Genuine, 301,_Heralix CARPENTER wants work; house repairs, inside and out: painting, glazing.— Repairs, 252, Heiux-d. DRIVER, Truck or Tractor; well experienced, desires position.—R.P.M., 281, Herald. ENGINE-Driver, certificated, wants posit tion, either driving steam rober or traction engine.--Apply by letter to J.S., 404, Herald. "IT I ARM Hand, single, 28, respectable, exX p?rienc:d, and thoroughlj reliable, familiar all makes plant, open engagement; personal interview preferred. State wage, full particulars.—Ridd. 202, Herald. H' AULER-Driver. "experienced, wants work; winding certificate; over 15 years experience in driving log-haulers; married man, sober and reliable; first-clasa testimonials.—Reply in first instance, stating . wages, to Hauler-Driver. Bio. Herald. HAWMaki nsT" ~M ilki urT" Gardening, etc., local work, wanted—Worker, c.o. Mr. Gosper, Mahia Rd., Manurewa. MAN, experienced, Gardener, Orchard, .'lilk, etc.; abstainer; rcic.rences; moderate: v.aee.—Rore. 207. Herald. _ MAN wants Permanent. Work; store, warehoiv'H, e'eaning, labouring, rough gardoning.— Particulars, wages, to Digger, 270, Hbbai-1.. _ MAN (•:.«! seeks employment. 6 weeks to •! moulhs. middle January; used hard . tod: full or part time: no objection night j work.—233, : R LP. I [ITEPICAL Man, lately oualified, will take' locums before March.—Medical, 246, . Hr.ita !.n. | Ti.ITOTOR Mechanic, expert, will effect Re- ; it I. Pairs (overhauls guaranteed), at_ your ■ own garage, and guarantee saving 25 per cent, ontlay --12. Wellesley St. W. AJURSE. experienced, wants position llo>- ■ piti',l, or care Invalid or Mental case; good re r s. —Experienced. 250. H'-KALI*. OFFICER, Marine, young, mate's certifi- ■ cate. E.G.. wants position afloat or ashore.—Competent. 215, HEitii.D. EIVER Master, with oil ticket, experienced 1 - 1 i>nch wo'dc, etc.. open engagement.— ■ Reliance, 38S. Herald. npAXI-Driver, licensed, good connection,! I. wants similar position.—lmmediate. 273, Tfrit' l-D. | "VOUTH. 18, willing worker, wants posi- , t tion; Mt. Eden preferred.—Urgent, 758, j Krii ".!i. j TEACHERS WANTED. A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL A BOARD. ; AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SOHOOL (Boys). ! Applications are invited for two grade B positions. Applicants are required to stale what subjects the-,- are prepared to teach and to what extent they c»-n assist in the outside activities of the School. Applications, accompanied by copies of recent testimonials, will be received in this Office up to Jtnuary 10, 1923. CHAS. E. G. TISD ALL.. Secretary-Treasurer. j /CANTERBURY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF ART. ASSISTANT ART MTSTRESS. Applications are invited for the position of Full-time Art Mistress to teach Design, Elementary Drawing, and Craft W or^Special qualifications for teaching one or more of the following subjects essential:— Advanced Embroidery, Writing and Illuminating, Weaving, Pottery, or other Art Crafts. Salary according to Department's grading and scale, which varies according to quali- • ficationp. and teaching experience. Applicants who have not been graded j should immediately forward particulars of j their training, academic qualifications, _pro- i fessional or trade experience, and teaching | experience to the Education Department, i Wellington, with a request to be graded. Further particulars may be had on application to the undersigned, by whom applications will be received up to noon on SATURDAY, January 20, 1923. L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, N.Z., December 18. 1922. ~]\TISTRESS, resident, wanted: secondary -Lrx subjects: French and Music essential; duties commonco February 8. —Apply, with rf-fs., to Principal, St. George's School. Havelock North. i I WANTED TO BUY. CLOTHING. Suits. Records. Tools. Broken Jewe'lery, Teeth. Bags, Boots, etc.— i Fischcr, Town Hall Square- 'Phone 3021. HORSEHAIR ana Cowtail Hair; beat prices.—l/ee and Arlington, Elgin St.. | Grey Lynn. "Phone 2925 A. PIPING, Galvanised, iin. or Jin., v,-anted; second-hand: up to 2500 ft., in good j condition.—State lowest price and where to be seen to P. Henry and Son, Storekeepers, Patumahoe. OLD False Teeth Bought, sound or broken; also Dental Scrap. Best prices in N.Z., sent by return mail.—Post to J. Dunstorie, Box 51, Wellesley St., Auckland. Est. 31 years : RABBIT-Skins, 30 bales, summer skins, wanted.—Send for labels and prices, ■ and consign to C. E. Bateman, tho Wai- ; kato Cash Buyor. Market St., To Awamutu. RING Mrs. Kelly.—Sne Duy= Misfit Clothine. Evening Wear.—Darbj- St.. o2 Queen St. 'Phone 2G06. TRANSIT Theodolite wanted.—State price ; and particulars to E. J. Smallfield, Liverpool St.. Epsom. DRESS AND FASHION. ACCORDION Pleating—The latest, in five different styles.—The Crothal] Way Co., 137, Symonds St. TTENTION! Ladies! Summer Models, moderate prices.—Le Beau Monde, 470, Upper Queen Street. opp. Y.W.C.A. 171 XPERT Dressmaking to order, also , J Instruction in Dressmaking, Cutting, 1 Designing; Huccess guaranteed.—The Modern Dressmaking Salon. Ellison Chambers, I Queen Street | EMSTITCHING, — For good work. , prompt attention, take your orc.ers to 1 Miss Scott. Top Floor. City Chambers. I' A DIES' Hose, all varieties, beautiful j J sluwles. at New Premises—The Hosiery House, next Princess Theatre. R ESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. QANFORD'S DINING ROOMS. OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN STREET. FISH MEALS. Open from 9 a.m until 7 p.m. daily. SUNDAYS p.m. until 9 D.m. fJp-HE LIGHT MEAL ~~ that suits the warm weather so well is best at Stacey's. For Lunch or Tea you should try Fruit Salad and Cream. Brown Bread, Butter and Tea. Each of them superb, delicious to the taste. Or try a tasty Soup, or a. real Meat Pie. Strawberries and Cream, Ice Cream, Drinks, too, are a real pleasure, any day or evening, at STACEY'S. 61. QUEEN STREET. ST RAND CAFE PRIOR STILL LEADING. BEST Is Gd MEAL IN TOWNTOILET. jgLECTROLYSIa MADAME LORRAINE. Specialist. Removes Superfluous iiairs. Mole 3. and Birthmarks with her up-to-date needle method. Patronised by the Mimical Profession. Address: Room i. H.B Bui'dirga. 'Phone 2158 A MISS McELWAIN. Toilet expert. 270, Uueen St. ('phone 254). also Wataou'* : j Buildings ('phone 37G6). j MRS. COLLEDGE. Expert. H.M. Arcade. Ist Floor.—Ladies'. Children's Hair- | cutting. Electric Waving, Shampooing, Massage Parlours. MISCELLANEOUS. ALL New Furniture less 10 per cent. Discount for Cash at GEORGE WALKER'S. 38. Queen St. DEFECTIVE Vision causes headache.... Consult O £ Neilsen. Pitt St., Sirh# baeoalist. opp. t''ira Station. I "OIANO9. — Youi Piano Tuned, Repaired JL and Polished.—Premier Piano Co.. tf hutlarid St. 'Phone 2767 A. DYRaMID—-The Perfect Paint under any co;:d tions or in any climate; lowest prices.— Dewar. Strand Arcade Vemodelled and Renovated by expert Furrier, charges reasonable, workmanship guaranteed.—G. Green. 269. Karangahape Rd COUNTRY Visitors, come and e e Coakley's Exhibition of Modern Household Furni- , ture. 65. Queen St- Factory Prices I CARPET Cleaning, Electric Beating aiyj Vacuum, 9d yard, delivered.—Domestic I Vacuum Co.. Strand Arcade 'Phone 900. GEORGE WALKER baa a largo Furniture Factory at Dominion Road, and cuts out middleman's profits. i USED Furniture taken in part payment for Now by Coakley I " T ET Norton Do It." Guaranteed Watch JLJ and Jewellery Repairs. Write or call. —201. Karangahape Rd. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18283, 27 December 1922, Page 1
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