SITUATIONS VACANT. LINO. Operator, first-class, or Bulk Hand with jobbing experience.—Castle Typesetting Service, Tyrone Bldgs., Auckland. MAN wanted, Assist Yard; used Tally —Tunnel Timber, Tapuwae. TV/TAN wanted, with 2 or 3 horses, sledge i#yJL firewood on contract.Address at JrIERALD. MEN. 2, wanted, cut firewood: 2s 6d ton; oft.—Address at Herald. "[TrGTOR Body Builders wanted; highest 111: wages paid to first-class workmen; plenty of work.—C. L. Neilsen and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 54, Dannevirke. P~~ AINTERS wanted, good tradesmen.—s, York tit., Parnell. SCOOP Driver, good.— Leighton's ob, Avondale. 1.30 p.m. QLAUGHTEBMAN or good all-rour.d O Man (single), for country; must be good with horses and on round.—Apply ilayward, Ngatea. HP AIDER Out wanted, breast bench, counX try mill; good man.—Apply Bartholomew Timber Co., Putaruru. "'T'AILOR wanted; first-class coatmaker, for X chart orders.—Ancell and Ray, 13), Symonds Street. TOWN Traveller "wanted for Printing and Stationery Business- £2 week and commission; experience and refs. essential. — Honour. 507. Herald. rpRAVELLER calling builders, plumbers, J- handle lines; live manufacturing firm; commission basis.—Hardware, Box 1412, Auckland. TTPHOLSTERER wanted.— E. Jones, U West End Furnishing House, Victoria St., Hamilton. ACANCY for Reporter.— Reporter is required for the Levin Daily Chronicle; shorthand indispensable.Write Proprietors, Box 19, Levin. TTELOUR Coat and Raincoat Machinists; V urgent: bonus: no Saturday work.— J. Hanson and Co., Federal St. 1 EVERYBODY'S Registry. 58, Queen St.. J is open for your convenience. Best service guaranteed. j : j^"ni7Lri~N _ E R Y sales. WM. PETTIE AND CO.. LTD., Gisborne, require SMART, EXPERIENCED LADY TO TAKE CHARGE. Apply, with copies references, MR. T. E. TONEYCLIFFE. Stonehurst, Symonds St., Auckland. QALESME.N WANTED. Large Firm dealing in General Merchandise requires the seivices of Men with ability to canvass couitry districts as their representatives. . Satisfactory salary and commission will be paid to the right men. ... Apply, with copies of credentials, to Vi CONFIDENTIAL. P.O. Box 598. Auckland. ANTED FOR THE J.C.L. WORKROOMS. EXPERIENCED COAT MAKERS for Ladies' Costumes. EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS for Ladies' Frocks and Blouses. Also, \ MACHINIST AND IMPROVER for Soft Furnishing Workroom. Apply MR. SEBLEY, John Court, Ltd., Queen Street. TTfINBOW DRESSER WANTED. Wanted by leading Firm of Drapers, in a progressive North Island Provincial Town, a Smart Young Man as Window Trimmer. Must be able to write his own tickets, and take charge of the interior dressing of the shop, as well as eight windows. Reply, by letter, in confidence, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies credential!, to DISPLAY, Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. TT7-OOLLEN MILL MANAGER. Applications are invited for the Position of MANAGER OF THE ONEHUNGA WOOLLEN MILL, AUCKLAND. Applicants must be qualified to take full charge of the Mill. Applications., which- must be 'in writing and accompanied by copies of credentials, stating experience and -qualifications, will be treated as confidential, and are to be addressed to '. '.■ THE DIRECTOR, SARGOOD. SON AND EWEN, LTD., P.O. Box 215. Auckland. ;; a TEACHJBS WANTED. "WHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. Applications for Male Assistant to teach commercial work in addition to ordinary school subjects. Salary according to grade Applications, giving age and experience, close with. the Secretary, High School Board. Whangarei, on March 18. J. McKINNON. t Secretary. WANTED TO BUY. ARTIFICIAL Teeth, 15s, 80s. 60s per set X* given; sound or broken.—London Tooth Co., 801 (Basement), N.Z. Insurance Bides BICYCLES. Tools. Jewellery, any condition Watches. False Teeth. Cameras, Binoculars, Clarkson. 38. Ponsonby Rd. BOOKS— Libraries, parcels, single volumes, magazines, novels, top prices.—Brough's Town Hall Book Stora. 378. Queen St. CLOTHING, Suits, Hats, Boots, Tools, Teeth, Telescopes, Records. Bags. Football Boots. Accordions. Troußer Presses. Fischer. Town Hall Square. Phone 3021. COT, baby's, wooden; reasonable price; urgent.Address at Herald. Teeth bought; highest prices sent return mail post.—J. Dunstoue, Box 61, Wellesloy St., Auckland. FALSE Teeth, discarded or damaged, bought; the record price, 17 per set. paid by us.Pearline Co.. 26, Durham St. GUN, hammcrless, English make.—State price, etc., to J. ' Morris, Lloyd Ave. East. Mt. Albert. * IF he slaps you slap him back and sell the Furniture to Busy Bee, 165, Ponsonby K__L KAURI GUM.—We are Cash Buyers, at hiflhest market rates .of all grades. THOS. LEES AND SONS. Customs Street East. RABBIT Traps, second-hand, wanted; must be in good order.— 510, Herald. ABBIT Skins. Rabbit Skins.—Best prices obtainable at Australasian Rabbi t_S k in_Co., _P3rnjßj^R^._JßjOX_l272_. RABBIT SKINS bought for Spot Cash.— Consign to C. E. Bateman, The Waikato Cash Buyer, Market St., Te Awamutu. RABBIT Skins bought in any quantity; best prices given.—Consign to H. Kidd, Cambridge. KING Mrs. Kelly. ouys Misfit Clothins. Evening ■ Wear.—Darby St., off Uueen St. 'Phone 2606. SAFE, fireproof, small. State lowest price for cash.—Graeff and Sons, Bakers, Rotorua. . SHOW Cases, few, second-hand, for counter: state price and where seen.—Showcase. 537. Herald. SUITS, second-hand, any quantity; beet prices guaranteed.—Meltzer Bros., 65-C7, Victoria St. W. 'Phone A 2670. SUPERIOR Left-off Clothing.—Bet.c prices given for Apparel.—Mrs. Outtrim, Victoria St. 'Phone 2674. TEETH, Artificial, sound or otherwise; £1, £2, £3. £4 per set; we pay top market prices.—Pearline Co., 26, Durham St., Est. 31 years. WINDOW Sashes and Frames (2), secondhand; about 6ft. by 3ft.; also 2 Doors, 6ft. Bin. by 2ft. Bin.—Cash, 485. Herald. (JACKS. QACKS. SACKS. BAKERS. STOREKEEPERS and OTHERS. Consign your Sacks direct to us, and obtain Best Prices. Deal with us direct, we have no agents. We have the largast turnover in N.Z. McKENDRICK BROS.. Wellington Street. Auckland. Telegraphic Address: "Sacks." AucklandY'HE 1925 SILVERTOWN. The Silvertown Cord improves with age and experience. Each succeeding year Bees a better Silvertown. New refinements, .new strength, new flexibility, new riding ease enter the Silvertown every year, and in time give way to newer qualities and improvements. Our 1925 Silvertown' is our greatest Silvertown —a better tire than the motoring world has ever known. E. W. p iDGEON a* l * fo., LIMITED, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS. 41. LORNE STREET. AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 1
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