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- SITUATIONS WANTED. ? p ■fcfANAGER, -Working, .disengaged; life 3- XtX experience, r cattle, farm = implements. . I, machine-milking handy with tools; splendid, jcredentaal; results.-—Thomas, • P. 0.. 7, Mornnsville. ,_, \ . ~ «** $', "YfARRiED Couple wants engagement, ' .- iXJL r cook, man garden, form or both cook, 1 • stations, etc.—M.A.. 110. Herald. :•-■:>• 0 ■■ ; ! — — i, 11/|V ! COUPLE, woman cook, man; porter- '■ i.»X» kitchenaian, waiting'■'. engagement. „i • Bell's Registry, : Gladstone Bldgs., v opp. ? '' Ferries. .';-'; : ■_:..,::.- ; -.' -,>S»: ; "' '-.''■:"'■; .•■•:-:'-V--:'- - TV.TECHANIC, 25, experienced machine and .i ". ILL fitting shop work, also motor-cars; '. good - references,' full apprenticeship : served. I. —P.O. Box 636. : MOTOR Driver seeks employment. Ford, i •■■ i—VX 1 light lorry, car work, any kind.—s, Rosj lyn Terrace. Devonport j~ ; y 9 "\TURSE, Karitane. disengaged.—K.N., 192. '■'■ -J -HgRALT>, 1. .. ... ■■ ; n ■\TUBSE-Companion or Housekeeper to K JLI . ladies in • business, by ex-school mis- . trass.—Companion, 164, Herald. "*.:'- ■?■-' ; 9 "PAINTING and Paperhangmg: neatness . : . X a specialty prices moderate: all ma- : terials supplied.Hassan. 15. Baaconsficld St. 1 •PHOTOGRAPHERS Operator and Dark- " 9 X room Expert desires branch to manage; , , highest rets.—Portrait, P.O. Box 462, Christ- - church. ■' '; '» "PLOUGHMEN, Milkers, Scrubbers. Drain- - x er3, Fencers, Gardeners, and Station , - Couples -waiting.—Auckland Labour, 167, v, Queen at. - .. _ .■-■.- ___. ■'■ ■ : ' • T>LOUGHMAN. thoroughly reliable, • all im- . r XT. plements. all round arm work;; always given satisfaction; references; single.— " , Ploughshare. 290, H-RALix. - ' ■ .-, " LUMBERS (2), reg.. starting business, X will undertake all kinds Plumbing , 1 work; work guaranteed.—Plumber, 125, ; , Herald. . • ■ ■■-•■;-■•• POSITION wanted in homely family by J capable Help for few months, urgently. .; a —M.E., 228, Hebald. -,■' ;..■-'■;', PROBATIONER, young, 1 year's "experi- i enco.seeks position private hospital; ' medical, surgical preferred, Auckland du- ■' triet.— 215, Herald. ■ '>,-'~fZ - QAWMILLERS.— Foreman or Order- - O ■'> man desires position country; refs.— " Tally. 188. HERALD. ' . 3 _ : __ ■ — . i CHARE-Milking, coming season, 45 to 60; J i O machines.—-W. Bell. Manawaru. : SHARE-Milking required by 2 experienced ' young Men: 60-80 cows; must be in , s good locality.— at Herald. ; ■ LJHARE-Milking. about 70 cows ;£ farming . 1 O Men seek position, thoroughly convor- ' • sant dairying, and with experience several ] makes milking machines; would consider , - only first-class Trusty, 92, Herald. • • Q MILLAR, Builder, Avondale.—Build ' k)« ing. Alterations or Repairs. Plaus , ; and specifications, town or country. _ .■■:'■; j TO Country Hotelkeepers.—Waiting en- , gagement, Cooke, Housemaids. Pantry- ' ■' men, Porters.—City Registry, 41,'Elliott St. ; r rpYPING wanted by thorough and ex- . J. perienced confidential Shorthand- ] . piste commencing business.Address at : [ Herald. / . > -■ ;; . . ASHING or Cleaning by the day wanted i by young Woman.— 250, Herald. . ' "TRASHING and Cleaning, daily, reliable ' VV Woman; 8s daily, 5s 6d -day.— . 1 References, 126. Herald. ] • TTtTIDOW wants good home as Companion- " VV Help to lady, small boarding house or . - house.—E. Jarvis. Frankton P.O. . < WILL somebody offer Light Work, coun- " try: health broken.. down; sober, . i honest.—Help, 223. Herald. ■ ■■■:-■ ; WOMAN, with child 1 year, oapable plain . cook; light place preferred.Mother, 1 c.o. Kaveney. Ohaupo. WOMAN, domesticated, refined, . young. . seeks . position household duties. ( ' Capable, 176. Herald. ■ : ' "OJORKING Manager, thoroughly capable, . VV agriculture, dairying, , breaking in new . ; country; sound refs.; single.—Phosphate, ; ' 291, Herald. ... ■ " YOUTH, deaf, desires position,, Dairy \ Farm. .hand, milk, useful; honest . ' worker; » 303— Willing. 190. Herald. ; . "V"OUTH wants to learn Farming; wages ( X no object, but good home.— Farm, . ; .208, Herald". ■ . . . .■■, :■-:•■. \;, . ■ ■■•"■:■■ ~ YOUTH, 17, experienced in battery, re- ] pairing, seeks position in battery or plat- - ing works.— 66, Herald. . : ' • PUPILS WANTED. : ACCURATE Theoretical and ' Practical Instruction; .fianotorie. Violin, Man- - ' dolin; homes visited.—James 'O'Kane, j Studio: 452, Queen St. : ~ :■:'; i • ( ART Leatherwork. Basketwork. Pokerwork. ] Carving. Pen Painting. Stencilling. ; ' Tatting. Prospectus posted.—Miss Ayling, , • 4. Strand Arcade. ' : .' '■ ".-.,"■■'-_■ .• : SHLEIGH'S Coaching College. N.Z. Ins. : • XX Bldgs.—Coaching for Public Exams.,•; ' backward Education. Book-keeping (jun.' r. ' ana sen.). "■■■■■• :: ' "•-- ■■~'■..■ ..■■".:■"••.■'• '■- ~' ,-:,- r -- ; ' .;- BACKWARD Education.— and Even- j ing Tuition; moderate fees.Teacher, - ; Bo , : iais. (J.P.O. 1 .-..----- ■;■■:■ ■-..*-■ :.■:-- - v;y ! ; ; i r i»AiNJO, Mandolin, and Guitar taught by ' • Xj thorough experienced teacher,—Phone' f . ' BBBSA. ■-■-■■■■■■■•■ ■■^■■- ■'■'■■-> ■' w - ; --- -■'^-^■ ; | .-.-.-'- v.; • CLASSES Home or ' Professional 4 Dress- ( ' \J making. Cutting, Making, Designing; ; no patterns, no charts. Success guaran- - —Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison , , Chambers. Queen St. >' •■•-, "- -, x DRESSMAKING and Millinery Clause*— - N.Z. School of Designing and Cutting, 1 corner of. Wellesley and Elliott Sts. - •. ' T7IDITH and Miriam NofJish.—; Classes: ! i XJ Leatherwork, Painting, Pewterwork, etc. • • —Studio Depot, 266, , Queen St.; 'phone ' 2851 A. :; ; - ; '-- : .-:.> :-■"■■■■ •--■■. :-■-'■■■■■ j ELOCUTION School, 121, Remuera Rd. i ' (G. M. Pees).—Classes: ..Mondays, . " Junior 4 p.m., Senior 7 p.m., 10s 6d;. ; 1 ( vate, £2 2s. "; :; -.' ■■'.'/': , ] " ; '-:: "■'■'■ "■] \"-' : ' :: } OHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, • • Violoncello, . Mandolin.— Symonds I St., opp. P.O. Mrs. Perkins, Masseuse. ' - T ADIES— interesting lessons wiS J J make your Autumn Hat.—Miss Sin- ' clair. Second Floor. -Strand Arcade. ■.•-:;. 3 T ESSONS in Pen Painting. Stencilling. , Jj Decora Work gifts, brides, ( babies, birthdays.—Penelope, 446, Queen St. .: >? • MISS COULTHARD. , — Dressmaking Classes day and evening.— Pierce. • Bldgs., ■ over Sneddon's, '■■{ Symonds ;: St. • - 'Phone 2980 A. -"< ' ' ' ' v- vy . . Tl/fOTCR-Car Driving.—Council ■ Certificate ', ' IVX guaranteed.— and Sexton, Queen St. Garage. 317. Queen St. 'Phone 2367 A. MUSIC and Drawing. Matriculation and ' ItJL Teachers' Examinations; personal or by '■ • correspondence.— Russell St., Ponsonby. _ 'Phone 1082. ; " ■ :: .:■ . ; - QELF-Healing through breathing, auto- - O suggestion, etc.; methods of masters taught.Particulars from Edward Dowsett, • Whitaker Place. Symonds St. ■':-■■-■:■:.. , r QTAMMERING.—Newest, most successful ; ; O method of curing ..Stammering , and -" other speech defects.—-Consult : Mr. J. Mc-, ■ - Dougall, Orakau Ave., Greenwood's Corner. rpO Swim :s easv; 1 can teach you. Twelve ' ' X Lessons. £2 2s.—D.B. Anderson; . 'phone ,2746.'-'- : :'' : -: ■ '-■ ■■ '■.'.:■• '■'■ :■-■':.:. , ' in TABERNACLE BLDGS.— . " J. I » tion. Proficiency, French, Spanish, Maori, etc.; Greger Shorthand. Book-keep- "■' —Maurice R. Keesing. -■ ■: ~ .-■■. . - _ . , , _____ - . — ——. j - IT A T R I C U L AT I O N. 8 : DAY AND EVENING' CLASSES. ; ' '■:'■. METROPOLITAN COLLEGE, i . ' Mercantile Chambers. . ' ' " . - Customs Street East, ■'' '*"■-'' ■'■.•>■ " . Box 671. ■'■■ ■'•- 'Phone 2163 A. ' SIGNORIRNERIOV CONST ANTINI. SOLOIST. SISTINE CHOIR. y - With the hone of popularising the study •. of " BEL CANTO." will give lessons m Singing, and will open a School of Music ; " early in May. All inquiries from I . .MR.M. J. SHE AH AN; , -,»n ; 18. Smceton's Bldgs., Auckland. '' . 'Phone 1962. _____ "'-'V- ' " QTUDY ENGLISH AT HOME. 9 Mastery of the English tongue can be - easily, rapidly acquired by Studying Grenville Kleiser's ! Mail Course of Practical , • English. Start the work now. Write for 8 free prospectus "E" to . I, ,• ■ JAMES RODGER. ,_ " :':•''•' 159 "E," Manchester Street, •''' ■ s .»;; Christchurch. ' ; ~ \ ,' s , - ■ - - tuition 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 Degrees in 1923. For which ho is an Examiner. 42. GREAT SOUTH ROAD. _ i VOU WANT MONEY? WE WANT X SWEETS. We make you capable of darning £5 to £10 weekly. Our Course of r Sweet-making is simple—no took, moulds, or ' machinery required. Learn to-day, earn to- . " morrow. Materials free to country clients n to commence. Tuition thorough: no failh ures. Sample box of pupils' work, 3s, post „ free. Send stamped envelope particulars. • RENOWN' SCHOOL OF SWEET--3 ;- ■:. -.-.■. MAKING, :,vc:; •••.* . [l 5-7. Kitchener St.. corner, Victoria St. E. d BUSINESS NOTICES. MRS. C. MORRELL, Therapeutist, will . reopen her Office from Monday, 16th " mat., as usual; ■■/■'. '■■■■■'• •■ __>■ -.: _'■;■" } - TU'OW. ON TOAST. - CRUMPETS. „_,„„_,_,_,_ ' .' ; CRUMPETS. CRUMPETS. i i MARTIN'S OVAL CRUMPETS. MARTIN'S OVAL: CRUMPETS.-: ■ " We All Like Them." ■ Sold and Served Everywhere) From -■■„.', , APRIL 16. .■_,-,-> -'-■ ' APRIL ,16. ■ ■ •'•■'• ■ ■..:;*'"• ■;:'.'»:;;■';,-' , .': , .;..:: ; - ;'.;-..:",::;■"'--' •. : : .■'■■'■-.*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18374, 14 April 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18374, 14 April 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18374, 14 April 1923, Page 2

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