•"•-■■' SITUATIONS VACANT. ASSISTANT, smart, wanted for.' Show- , room; also Improver for Fancy De- j partment.—David Meikle and Co., Queen St. j ] BOY, just' left school,"for suburban farm. —Apply G. Harrison, Pah lid., One- > . hunga. " ' • ■- '- .- : ■ ■•.■■•'-' J BO if wanted to look after lamps and | , make himself useful.— Road i Job, Devonport. , i j ' PANVASSERS, 10, ex-soldiers; energetic \J' men can make £1 Particulars, ' 12A, Rew's Chambers. , .- ■. ' .... ■• 3 CARPENTERS "wanted; tradesmen.—Apply I , at once, Mercantile Chambers, corner Fort and Customs Sts., McLaren, Builder.. pARPENTERS WANTED^ KJ Apply, J. T. JULIAN AND SON. LTD., . Cook Street, ■ ' '• Auckland. COMPOSITOR-Machinist; tri-weekly paper. One witn knowledge of reporting preferred^— Apply Com p.,' 660, Herald. ENGINEER, general, first-class, for Wairarapa; permanency; state experience. —Address at Herald. ; ■ . ' GIRL, young, respectable, competent," wanted immediately for Garage in i country village; attend phone and keep . I books.—Apply Aard, Paparoa, Kaipt.ra. GIRLS (3), young, wanted; two for Mangle Room, one for Stockroom ; experience unnecessary; good wages.—N.Z. Towel Supply, Federal St. GYMNASIUM Instructor, gentleman, ie- j quired for St. John's Methodist ' Ladies' Club; state salary required; refor* i —M.P.. 3%, Herald. KITCHENMAN wanted .at once.—Apply, ' Prior's Strand Cafe, Strand Arcade, 'ueen St. . .„■■■■ :•-■'■'%.;■■- ■■ ' ■'.- '." -■ •''-"■'-, MACHINISTS, required by Ancell ■ and Ray. for Coats. Vests and Trousers; also Finishers.—l3l, Symonds St. MAN, good, strong, for few days' Dig- • ging.— Apply. 137, Albert St. __!____ MAN wanted for Newspaper run; must have £30 capital.—Newspaper, / 100, Heral'd. :"•.,-■■'■■■• •'.-: '■•■ ' '• '.' : '/ ■ .'•''-' - ; -/'■ ■■/ URSE (Probationer).—Apply,' Aotea PriXN vate Hospital, Ota _____ ■'•''-.■ -''■'' ■'■'•' APERHANGER. first-class, wanted.—W. J.' Teams. 2. Shaw 7 St.. Kingsland; " SOCCER Goalkeeper wanted: libaral sal ary. Apply Stonewall Jackson, care. Waterside Workers' Union. TOILET Capabilities by , a lady, r disengaged in a few weeks; interview. Addreaß Capable,; 418, Herald. :: .'■/'■, '- %'i YOUTH wanted for Country Butcher,, able • to do round, Assist shop, capable drive car preferred.—J. Bramble, Pukohuia. ! TO OR EMAN BOILERMAKER FOR LARGE MANUFACTURING WORKS. ■>:•;:■:.' SOUTH ISLAND. ; ;/ ' Wanted—First-class Tradesman, ; experienced in boilermaking, ship repairs, and structural steel work. • \ :. > : :- ; ';■'-/ Liberal wages to efficient and thoroughly competent man. . v *i}'~' V,r- •:• - AT>*>Uc'ations confidential. - ■ Address, stating age and experience, .-> •> ■ IRONWORK. ■. ;° Care J. Ilott Ltd., Advertising Agents, ■-'- 84-86, Jervois Quay, Wellington. LADY. YOUNG. AS " FIRST SALES ■ ...,-. •.:._;! • . In Our -_* '_^>' ' '■'"■;■ ' MANTLE AND UNDERCLOTHING DE- •.: , PARTMENT; ,--•.•■,/' , v ,. .. .. ;.■ Apply, with copies of references, and state salary required, to , ' DRAPERY MANAGER. '■/•■__ Common, Shelton and Co., Ltd., ■-, ■ • ■ Gißborne. '' TV/TAN. YOUNG, AS .FIRST, SALES , -«* • ~' In Our : DRESS \ AND. SILK DEPARTMENT'S. ■ Apply, with copies of references, and stato j salary required, to j DRAPERY MANAGER, Common, Shelton and' Co., Ltd-, Gisborne. , \< THE MUTUAL LIFE 'AND' CITIZENS' ASSURANCE CO., LTD.. Require■the Services.of. a'. : : :y-. CANVASSER-COLLECTOR, »i. For Industrial, Ordinary and Personal ~ Accident. • >.'y "■ ■■■'_,2 ,v Apply 8-4 To-day (Tuesday), : \: : \ ; ' M. ROBSON, - : - Superintendent. .. THE SERVICES 'OF ' A TOWN TRAVELLER FOR AUCKLAND' CITY - :\ . Are required -by a. ';*.'" ;, ;.-> '■ LARGE MANUFACTURING FIRM OF LADIES' COSTUMES. Splendid Opening for a Smart Energetio . Young Man. One With Some Practical Knowledge of the -■..:;,-'}■-: . Lines;- to .be Carried. :;.;.;-; f %^ \ /' "■ '' ''JOHNSON,'' '.- ; 890, Hehald. " m O PROCESS MEN. COMPETENT MAN WANTED, : TAKE CHARGE PROCESS PLANT. ■ ■ % Australian Morning Paper. '• Good Wages.' .-. \'' Experience Preparing Blocks v for Newsprint '.': Essential. j,. : ; . ' ■-•■ _ . . . • ' : \y;: r PROCESS, : ;-- ' 1000, Herald. ' :~ PUPILS WANTED. ART Leathfirwork, Basketwork. Pokerwork. j Carving. Pen ' Painting. "•■ Stencilling. j Tatting. ■'-:. Prospectus posted.—Miss. Ay ling, ; 4, Strand Arcade. ■■-■■:■ ■'>-■■■■■■■• ■'': •..';:'.;; j SHLEIGH'S Coaching College. N.Z. Ins. —Coaching -for - Public Exams.. ' Backward Education. ?.Book-keeping (jun. • and sen.). ■-■■'■■ ■': :, "} r '■*■;," :■■'•-■&'''■*■■'■■■:-'■■'. ■■-•'.- ■■-■■■)■ J' BANJO, Mandolin, and • Guitar taught by thorough experienced. teacher.—Phone • 3385 A .; :.■■■•■■:: ■••■'■-■ ---•■-■---!,■:?■-.■- .-■■.■.■■■■-■- ./: ■,:. CLASSES Homo or Professional Dressmaking, Cutting. Making, Designing; no patterns,*' no charts. Success guaranteed.—Modern Dressmaking Salon. Ellison; Chambers, Queen St-_ - ' -■ '> EDITH and Miriam Norrish. — Classes: Leatherwork, Painting.: Pewterwork, _ etc. —Studio : Depot. 266, Queen St.,' 'phone , 2851 A. ________--■•■ " : '-"■ ; ••■ " "'■- :--- v --' , ': ; ---^-'--- : JOHN MANSON, Teacher .of Violin, Violoncello, Mandolin.— Symonds St., opp. P.O. • Mrs. Perkins, Masseuse. OTOR-Car Driving-— Council: Certificate' guaranteed.— Mayhill and Sexton, Queen - St. Garage. 317. Queen St. 'Phone -367 A. . TO Swim~isTasv; I can teach you. Twelve .Lessons. £2 2s.—D., B. Anderson;: 'phone - 2746.' '-'- '• ;^-//__' ' '"' : *__""''_____ : '" '"' RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. HOLIDAY i- T7ARE /'■ OLIDAY J- ARE. •■■'; AT .. ..-;--,- n'IHE" tiffin l" ' ■ . IHE X IFFIN 1:; :.•--• THE BEST LUNCH IN AUCKLAND ! Easter Holiday visitors will find, a warm welcome awaiting them at the Tiffin, ; also »*e best lunch (or dinner) in Auckland. A specially tempting bi!l-of-fare, comprising the very best of good things. .Also courtesy, attention, and prompt service. ! Hours: 12-2, 5-7. y ■::■■■ r 'l /.:v.v-.- ?■-' Good Friday and Sundays: 12-2.4.30-7. We also cater for all sorts of social functions. !■', Estimates free.- . THE TIFFIN CATERING CO.. LTD. ■■;:.- -, City Chambers.; - ■ Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. ANFORD'S '' DINING ROOMS, " OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN ST. . ■' -FISH MEALS. ' " Open From 9 a.m. Until 10 p.m. Daily. (Closed , All Day Sundays.) . STAY at ' Frankton Junction, Railway' House; waiting rooms: opp. Railway Station: ' open all , night; . moderate ■ charge. : ,. }:<-':-■■ ■~'".. '■ . . -." :". '. ..' : ::-' ■-■•-:,' rpHE Rendezvous, 246, Karangahape Rd.— X Best Hot Meals in Auckland for Is Gd. ; Open Sundays and :Holidays. :■■ . .v ' : ; : ELL-Cooked Meals served with cour- .- teous attention at - the .. "Melteith," Watson's Bldgs., corner Queen-Wellesley , iSta. <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18364, 3 April 1923, Page 1
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