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SITUATIONS_VACANT MAN wanted, timber yards; able tally.— Tunnel Timber, Tapuwae. MAN, capable, wanted; knowledge Accountancy ; good general office experience; position Chief Clerk.Accurate, 853, Herald. MARRIED Couple wanted for Kawau; man to work orchard and poultry; wife help in house; healthy position; good fishing. — Apply Turners and Growers, Ltd., City Markets. ORDERMAN, thorough knowledge rimu; i good toiler; rets.— Mill Manager, Rotoiti. 13 A INTER and Paperhanger, experienced, wanted. Apply S. Brown, Rewi St., Te Aroha. 13 AINTERS.-— Tradesmen, 10, wanted.— 1 John Henderson. Ltd.. High St . PARTY Miners required work coal seam. — Particulars. Miners, 970, Herald. PROBATIONER wanted for private ho*A pital at Gisborne.— Apply 89, Rutene Rd,, Gisborne. TDETURNED Soldier Canvassers; great J-t. selling line; can make £1 day.—Apply 9 a.m.. 12A, Row's Chambers. l QTENOGRAPHER lady, with machine preO ferred.—Call after 5 p.m., 3, Crummer Rd.. Ponsonby. HPYPISTE-Stenosrapher, good, for country A position.— PO. Box 520, City. r PYPISTE. relieving, with legal experience, -I required to commence duties 24th inst. —C. J Lovogrove, Vulcan Lane. ''PYPISTE-Shorthand Writer-Book-keeper-A wanted; good position.—T. It. Smythsman. Accountant and Agent, 58, Queen St. WANGANUI FIRE BOARD.— tt an experienced Fireman (single). Apply THE SUPERINTENDENT. Wanganui. VOUTH, strong.—Apply Wednesday mornA ing. 6, Dundonaid St. CHART ADVERTISING SALESMAN O WANTED FOR AUCKLAND. Capable of Handling a Good Proposition. Good Remuneration and Prospects. Apply in writing, giving particulars a3 to experience, where at present employed, and enclose copies only of references. Applications treated strictly confidential. SALES, 50, Herald. rPAILORESSES. COAT. VEST, AND TROUSERS HANDS WANTED FOR COSTUME WORK. Instructions Free to First-class Hands only. Highest Wages. EMPIRE COSTUME MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD.. (M. J. Schneideman, Director), Hall of Commerce, High Street. rpHE HOUSE OF FLACKSONS, LTD. Require Urgently SEVERAL THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS. For their Costume and Coat Department. 36, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. "WANTED FOR NORTHERN. TOWN. LADY LEDGEBKEEPER. ~" Must be competent; good family. Apply PINKER AND BOYD. / Public Accountants, i 7, Palmerston Bldgs. TTTHAKATANE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. Applications ■■•■? invited until 4 p.m. TODAY (Wednesday), for the position of Resident Electrical Engineer, Conditions of appointment to be- seen at the unices ox Messrs. Toogood and Jones, Consulting Engineers, 11, Grey Street, Wellington, ana N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen -Street, Auckland, and at this Office. Salary at the rate of £300 per annum. H. O. GABAWAY. Town Clerk. TEACHERS WANTED. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE INSTRUCTORS REQUIRED. Applications are invited, and will be received until WEDNESDAY. April 4, for the following positions:— ■ (a) ASSISTANT MISTRESS FOR GENERAL SECONDARY SUBJECTS IN LOWER FORMS, (b) AGRICULTURAL (INSTRUCTOR (RELIEVING), for period May 28, 1923, to January 28. 1924. Salary in each case according to grading. Application forms and statement of duties obtainable from office of this paper or from the undesigned, D. E. HANSEN. M.A,, M.So_ Dr. Ing., Director. BUSINESS OPENINGS. DRESSMAKER.— Splendid . opening . for capable Dressmaker, in established Drapery Shop.—Address at Herald. OPPORTUNITY FOR GROCERY, HARDWARE, AND DRAPERY BUSINESS. There is offered an exceptional opportunity of purchasing the FREEHOLD OR LEASE of property admirably suited for this business- . The premises are commodious, situated in an IMPORTANT PROVINCIAL CENTRE in the South Island, x and have a frontage of approximately seventy feet' to the main (horoujrhfare LIGHTING is derived from a recently-in-stalled DELCO PLANT, which also operates a Dayton Water Pump. Outbuildings comprise stables, chaffhouse;* general storo, and shed. There is also a horse paddack of 81 acres. > THE DISTRICT IS PROSPEROUS, and settlers draw their requirements locally. Large works, which will shortly be opening, will add materially to retail business. THREE OR FIVE YEARS' LEASE can be arranged, and the terms are reasonable for either Lease or Sale. Intending purchasers will be given every opportunity of inspection, and in the first place should communicate by letter, in confidence, with PROGRESSIVE, C.o. Charles Haines 'idvertising Agency, The D&lgety Building, Wellington. PUPILS WANTED. ELOCUTION School (G. M. Pees), 121, Remuera Rd., opp. P.O.—Senior and Junior Classes commence April 9; 10s Cd term. Don't miss first lesson. Enrol now. JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin, t) Violoncello, Mandolin.—243, Symonds St., opp. P.O. Mrs. Perkins, Masseuse. lADIES— Three interesting lessons will J make your Autumn Hat.-Miss Sinclair, Second Floor. Strand Arcade. MUSIC and Drawing. Matriculation and Teachers' Examinations; personal or by correspondence. lo, Russell St., Ponsonby. 'Phone 1082. > MOTCR-Car Driving.— Certificate guaranteed. Mayhill and Sexton, Queen St. Garage. 317. Queen St. 'Phone 2367 A. TVEVELOP YOUR MEMORY. Rid yourself of the "Bad Memory " handicap— itudy the Berol Memory Course by mail. Practical, simple big step to success. Write for free prospectus "B " containing details, to JAMES RODGER, 159 "E " Manchester Street. Christcburch. Vf-ATRICULATION. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. METROPOLITAN COLLEGE. Mercantile Chambers Customs Street East. Box 671. 'Phone 2463 A. rpAURANGA BY-ELECTION. • MACMILLAN. MACMILLAN, Over 40 Years Resident in the Electorate. SECURITY AND PROGRESS. SED FURNISHINGS at Auction Prices for Private Sale during Christmas and New Year, at GEORGE WAXKER'B. C OAKLEY has a way with him when conducting » Sale. Hence' his suoess. He'll Sell lot Yoal

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 1

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