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SITUATIONS VACANT. ' DVERTISING ' CANVASSER. . A Well-known Finn, with Branches vS-i '" 4 :• r< throughout . the World, Invites applications for the position of SOLE CANVASSER FOR THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. Applicants must have some knowledge of Advertising Salesmanship, be of the highest • integrity and of sober habits. Remuneration to be on a liberal commission basis only. •.' Apply in own handwriting to CANVASSER. Box 827, Auckland. A PPLICATIONS. to be made on P.S.C. -ci. Form 17a. obtainable at principal post offices, will bo received up to noon for the following positions:— Closing February 28, 1923. ASSISTANT TEACHER,, School for the Deaf, Education Department. Sumner: Educational Division—Salary £175, maximum £225 per annum. Closing Maroh 10. 1923. DISTRIBUTION OVERSEER. „ , Publio Works Department, Lake Colendgp: General Division Salary £300, maximum £320 per annum. Closing March 12. 1823. DRAUGHTING CADET. Electrical Branch. Publio Works Department, Hamilton; Clerical Division—Commencing salary £05 to £125 per annum, according to Qualifications and experience. Further particulars may be obtained on application. _ A. C. TURNBULL. Secretary. Publio Service Commissioner, JgLECTRICAL WIREMEN. Wanted COMPETENT WIREMEN for cor Branch at Wyndham, Southland. j Long Job and good wages to first-class men, " n Apply THE W. 3. LANE ELECTRICAL CO.. LTD., Wyndbam, Southland. Q.UMDIGGERS. We are prepared to take limited somber of DIGGERS. £2 Deposit required before starting oo our Meremere Swamps, White Gum only. Apply at first, E. HALLET AND CO.. Mercer, JJ M. C. S. B A S 4 33 I. CHIEF AND SECOND ENGINEERS Are required for the above Ship. For Service in Gilbert Island*. Duties to commence March 1. 1923. Salaries, plus allowances: Chief Engineer. £31 13s 4d per calendar month; Second Engineer, £26 133 Id per calendar month. Free medical attention, 41 months' leave on full pay. with free return passage to Auckland, after three years' service. Written applications c'.aly will be received, addressed . COMMANDER. RANADL C.o. Burns. Philp and Co., Ltd., 3. Albert Street, Auckland. •JNSURANOJO. A Leading BRITISH COMPANY transacting all classes of Insurance require the services of an energetio Young Man as COUNTRY INSPECTOR. A liberal salary will bo paid to * suitable man. Applications, giving age and experience, should ■ be addressed to UNDERWRITER, \ Care Gordon and Gotch Advertising Agency, Auckland. gMALL GOODS , • BUTCHER. 14500 PER ANNUM. t "If-' r ft • , ■ 'A' Leading and Progressive Firm of Butchers and Pork Butchers, in the South Island, requires first-class Small Goods Man. Salary. £600 per annum. All applications treated confidentially. Apply, stating age, experience and enclosbur copies of testimonials, to BEEF AND PORE; Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. WANTED. New Auckland University. Wages, 2s fid per hour to Suitable Men. Two Years' Job. FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. IJEAMES HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications will be received up to noon, MONDAY, March 5. 1923, for the position of District Nurse, for the Hauraki Plains, to be stationed at Patetonga. Salary, £150 per annum. Board and lodging provided. Applicants must be a fully qualified nurse, with maternity certificate. State age and forward copies only of testimonials. GEO. TONGB. Secretary, PUPILS WANTED. I A COOUNTANCY Tuition.—Student who Lex has paid for Course with good Correspondence College wishes sell same at considerable reduction. — particular# from N. H. Tuunicliffe. Papatoetoe. ART Leatharwork. Busketwnrk. Pokerwork, Carving, Pen Painting. Stencilling. Tatting. Prospectus posted.—-Miss Ayling, 4. Strand Arcade. ASHLEIGH'B Coaching College. N.Z. Ins. Bldgs.—Coaching for Publio Exams., Baokward Education. Book-keeping (jus. and sen.). y . /CERTIFICATED Young Lady has vacanV/ oies for a few Pupils, Pianoforte and Theory; •pupils coached for Royal Academy exams., Ponsonby and Heme Bay, or homes visited; fee, £2 2s per term.—Academy, 453, HERALD. - - /CLASSES Home or Professional Dressmaking. Cutting, Making. Designing so patterns, no charts. Success guaranteed.—Modern Dressmaking Salon. Ellison Chambers, Queen St- * Dressmaking classes.— Couithard, 8, Pierce Buildings, Upper Bymonds St. Phone 2980 A. DRESSES Cut and Fitted. Classes daily, 9 to 5. Charges moderate.— Watt, 14. Tabernacle Buildings. - •_ 1" ADY Teacher has Vacancies for ReII ainners. Violin.ll, Pentland Ave-, Mt. Eden. __ LESSONS in Pen Painting,. Stencilling, ■ Decora Work; gifts Brides, babies, birthdays.Penelope. 446. Queen St. M" RS, GILLETT. A.S.M., Teacher of i Pianoforte: homea visited. Kingsview Rd., Mt. Eden. OTOR-Car Driving—Council Certificate guaranteed.—Mayhill and Sexton, Queen 6t. Garage. 317, Queon St. 'Phone 2367 A. rjtyiriSS SINCLAIR, Milliner, 2nd Floor. LLtX Strand Arcade; c'ay and evening claßsos; alto, Orders and Renovations. "\TUSIC and Drawing. Matriculation and lYx Teachers' Examinations; personal or by correspondence.—lo, Ruf.sell St., Ponsonby. 'Phone 1062. - PREPARATION for Matriculation (personal or correspondence). Public Service Entrance, Intermediate, Pharmacy, A.B.C. . Exams. — W. Merrick, 8.A., 95, Crummer Rd.. Grey Lynn- • WRESTLING, Physical Culture, Weight 'Yt i.rwinit.— Thompson and Wilson, 20, Alston Chambers, Queen St. Open every night. rjpUITION IN MATHEMATICS THE REV. H. C. BOURNE. M.A.. Late Open Mathematical Scholar of St Cath's Coll., Cambridge. COACHES FOR ALL EXAMINATIONS IN MATHEMATICS, Except the Examination for Decrees in 1923, For which he is an Examiner. 42, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. YOU WANT MONEY? WE WANT SWEETS. We make you capable of earning .£5 to £10 weekly. Our Course of Sweet-making is simple— tools, moulds, or machinery required. Learn to-day, earn tomorrow. Materials free to country '.clients to commence. Tuition thorough no failures. Sample box of pupils' work, 3s, ' post free. Send stamped envelope particulars RENOWN' SCHOOL OF SWEETMAKING. 6-7. Kitchener St., corner Victoria St. E. ■ TUITION WANTED. ' TTALIAN and French Tuition required X . ; ' from - competent —Italian. 633> , ItfilULD. ...

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18333, 24 February 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18333, 24 February 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18333, 24 February 1923, Page 2

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