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J (SITUATIONS WANTED.: \ ACCOUNTANT, capable, write lip. and' balance tradesman's books; day or evening.Particulars, Wilson. Newsagent, Newmarket. 7 ■ '■'''' __ ■''"' "■■' "-'■ TTENB-!~Tarrlnir. Sanding, [..Genius Lawns.'■ ■■ ■ Grounds laid ! oil.—fling B. Bishop., 7. King Edward Av., Epsom. ■ ASPHALT, Tar. Sanding, Lawn Tennis, .by my special process: no apiashniij , or cany in into house.— T.Tyne. : .fnone ; 4071 (3 rings). ; ■■ ■ ___ - ______ ■__-— BOARDING House management, by middle-aged woman, thoroughly experieiidod •■■.■ and capable.—Select, 540, __________ : _________________ BOOK-KEEPER wants professional, ■ tradesmen's, etc. -Replies to _________ Chargos, 423, Herald. BUTCHER, first-class shopman, 6 years ' last place: first-class refa; country preferred.—Shop, 43, Herald. ~. ■ CARPENTER wants small job by day or contract.—Timber, 551. Herald. . . . _ CARPENTER wants work, alterations, additions town' 'or country wall safes a specialty; estimates given. M.L.C., 390, Herald. ______ CARPENTER wants Alterations. Additions; reliable; moderate; workmanship guaranteed.—Stanners,. 23. Elizabeth St., Dominion Rd. _ ■ (CARPENTERS, tradesmen, . alterations, J repairs; bun gal built; plans, estimates, prompt, reasonable.—Kay, 78 College ! Hill. 'Phono 1293. CHARGE of Dining Room, Hostel oar Boarding House; excellent reference; cash security.Competent, 560. Herald. IHEMIST'S Assistant, 20, seeks position, ' town or country. Good references.— Xaxa, 550, Herald. CIOOK, first-class all branches, sober, ,re- * liable; capablo taking charge hotel, town or country. —Economical, 542,' Herald. , ■ - DENTAL Mechanic. Lady, experienced, seeks permanent position, town ■or country—Apply by letter. Dental, 136. Herald , : DRESSMAKING.-For Scientific Dressmaker by the day. Ring '2896, or write 5, Newton Arcade, Newton. DRESSMAKING. Smart Frocks. Costumes, Coat 1 ?: eJiauisite designs: moderate.— 10 Sheehan St., near Three Lamps, Ponsonby. ■_ '■' ■ GARDENING, by experienced man.Gardiner, 504, ' Herald. , ■" GARDENERS (2), want work. Digging. Clearing Gardens, or any other work; go anvwhere.—A.H.. 509. Herald. GARDENER, experienced flowers, vegetables, lawns, etc.. seeks day weekly: permanent work: steady, reliable; references.—K_ 416 Herald. .■.. GIRL' wishes to Learn Parlourmaid or Housework.—B.. 579. Herald. GROCER'S Assistant—Young Man (237. wants position, middle October, Gity or Suburbs.—F.. 516, ___%_____ HAND _ Embroideresß, experienced, seeks position factory, or workroom, or .; will execute work at home.—Needle. 434. Herald. ' HOUSEKEEPER, good cook,' own, mistress, where son as boarder not objected to. Refs.— Widow. 4.11, Herald. HOUSEKEEPER Beeka position to 1" or 2 gentlemen, near city; wages 30s, —■ Address W.J., c.o. Miss Murphy, 34. Khyber Pass. j HOUSEKEEPER or Companion-Hob!— Position wanted by capable person, adult family, all duties; no wsahing.—G.W.. 534. Pfr>ld LADY Help desires position in, or near town.—B.P.. 126. IHeral". LADY desires \ position 'Housekeeper, tavke charge during mother's absence; Hamilton, or Cambridge. Capable, 491, Herald, Hamilton.. ___ ■"■■-' ■■'■'■ : I AND : Agents.— Experienced Salesman, J qualified office management.' good connection, financial standing, desires position. —X, 544, .Herald. LAND. Salesman, proven ability, good connections and address, capable valuer, desires position with reputable firm.. Competent. 402, Herald. LADY. offers services to read to another, _„ or similar light duties.—Willing, 467, Heralw. ~■" . _______________!__ "'■■■■* :' LADY, . Scotch, Trained . Nurse, wishes position ■as Nurse-Companion, exjel--1 lent testimonials.— : 548. ■ .Herald. ;., '■ LAWNS, Hedgee Cutting, Cleaning, and Digging Work of any kind' wanted; not afraid work.— 438. Per/LP. : MAN, elderly, useful house', private or institution, town 'or country.— SB7, Herald. . ■•/;:, MAN, young, willing, , wants any ; work, suburbs or city, —Energetic, £75, Herald. ?■ ■• .-' MAN, fully, experienced all implements, wants position, manager- or team work. Capable, 549, Herald. '.'.■ ; MAN, 30, seeks work, warehouse or anything.— 430. _________ - ■ > MAN, strong, young, educated, seeks work any description, in city. Willing. 440, Herald: MAN. experienced, wants Fencing or Post-Splitting, —Particulars to Work,' 126, Herald. MARRIED Couple, husband chef, wife JAx any domestic duties, country preferred, hotel, public or private.Capable,, 543, Herald. , ' ■■■' " '; • MOTOR Mechanic wants • position, good driver and demonstrator; boat refs.; town well known.—Motor P., 582. Herald. NURSE-Companion, experienced, domesticated and reliable, wants care of invalid, assist light duties.Nurse. 586, Her ld. " _: '■ ' ■■ ■~■ .-'...'.. -■;..■■..■ -■' -. PIANISTS at Picture Theatre.—Position wanted by young lady.—Pianiste, 639, Herald. __________ V : : POSITION in drapery establishment in town, wanted by capable saleswoman; capable taking any department, 4 years managing different businesses; ■ can show splendid references.Sales, 7, Herald. ROOF Painting : a speciality; thorough ■ good work guaranteed, everything tupplied, or labour Summer. 632 Herald. - > ~: ' QISTERS, two, experienced milkers, hand , J or machines, want .position: togetherreferences; can recommend.—-Clark's Registry; .;.-, i ; ' .:. ; .'' TRAVELLER, experienced, • pushing, absolutely reliable, open for engagement with, good , firm.— 590. Herald. TWO Mates want scrub-cutting or' bushfelling.—Contractors, 576, Herald.. TWO Friends (one temporarily lame, other. L wise capable) desirev employment, country home, where baby not objected tosewing nursery governessing. or able ■to take charge in absence.— 553 Herald.:- ■ .--. ■ SHARE-Milking, thoroughly • experienced > T imned'man, 40 to SO. cows.— Great ___________ Grey Lynn. . , : ji UPHOLSTERER - wants work, private houses; first-class.— Fisher 103, Nelson Street. , '■■;.!-■', ■.-.■■;:- • ' . ■ WASHING and Cleaning wanted,"~by day, reliable.—M.R., 590, Herald. WASHING or ironing and* cleaning Remuera preferred.—Reliable, ' 559. Herald. . _____ __ _ : . RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. QANFOED'S DINING ROOMS C OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN ST. * 'DAINTY AND TASTY FISH MEALS. Also Waikato-grown Rabbits, either Roasted Stewed, or Pie. ' Open from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Daily , Closed All Dav Sunday. ~ ALBERT Dining Rooms removed to Hi' ll of Commerce, High St. Now open "- E. Johnson, Proprietress. . DELICIOUS tasty Meals served at " The Vegetarian Cafe," 3rd Floor (take the lift), Strand Arcade. ' ', . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. ARMATURES rewound; electric 'light, power, installed. —Harris and Bindon (late Tramways). 162, Khyber Paes: 1106 A. ARMATURES and All Classes of Winding Repairs. — Watson, Steele and Ganley. Ltd.. Wellesley St.. Auckland, ■ MISCELLANEOUS. ■ . TJIENNIS Racquets Re-strung,: Repaired. J- Patronised by Tilien, World's Champion.— Bruce, Racquet Stringer. 94 filbert St _ '' _________ ■■;■"..' , :-:.' OUR Vapour Baths,, Packs, Massage, wonderful cure for . ailments.Martin's Institute, 32, St. Mary's Rd.. Ponsonby -■ TENNIS and Bowling Shoes, and all Kubber Goods repaired.—Johnson, Tire SerI vice, ""13.. Lome St. ' SEND .Dull Safety Razor Blades to Hazard's. '■','■ Queen St.. to' be ■ r_sharpened by the Hatfield . Machine 'I _E bokticr iji'sasKiiu ;: _anu!iici'a:'er.—lie'-' J pairs and >ehandles.—A. Slade. corner Howe and Jersey Sts.. Newton. QI J OTLxviiFl~„iectric "Torch throws a O strong beam of light 400 ft.; price 20s.— k Hazard's, Queen St. ;;?"■ , ' ■■■."■'■'*■ •:;••.•."'!..':"■'";' ;'■.■.■■':.:•:''.' .'-':■-.•.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18519, 2 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18519, 2 October 1923, Page 1

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