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' FAWM MAUDS WAMTKP. BOY, : strong, er Youth, for Machine JL> milking and general. Wages. 30a.—E. -R. Matthews, l'atuanul. ' > st BOY. oi.' Youth, good hand milker, , small ; herd; good home.—N. ; Wale sly, Great South Rd., Ellerslie. ' v "ROY wanted tor Sheep Station, good P prospects suitable boy.—S. Thompson. C.Q. Thompson, Hills, Nelson St. . "ROYS (1 or 2). wanted to Milk 10 or 12 JJ cows and .do odd jobs; wages £1 6s per week and found.— Dalgety . and Co., Ltd., Fanshawe St. ' . ' ________ piADET or Youth for sheep fanuj splendid KJ opportunity learning; good home.—J. R. Self, Queen St. . T7ARM Hand wanted. Milking, Machine X* used; state age and wages required, by letter.—o. Sands, Kakahi. . TP ARM Honda (2), for Machine Milking. -I farm work: state ago, experience; I£2 found.— Kiokio. I?ARM Hands wanted (two), near HamilJ? ! ton: wages 36s. —Apply, Registry, Gladstone Blags., opp. Ferries. *; . . ID ARM Hand, dependable, dairy farm; X machines, good. home.—C, F. Bennett, N.Z. Insurance BldgS /"3.IRL, help milk, machines used. - and VA assist housework.—J., c.o. Gifiord, To Awamutu. - HAND-Milker, first-class; no farm work; able to drive; £2 and found.— Eavee, Matamata. : . HAND Milker, good, and general farm XX woA; £2 week and bonus; good home. —Westney, Mangere. AD, good, strong wanted, • assist dairy, JLV general farm work: 30s: refs.; good home.—Wright, Piarere, Tirau. . MACHINE Milker, competent, for Taranaki.—A. Hasiie, Kaupokonni. MAN. for Machine-milking and " General Farm Work: £2, found.J. M. Laing. Ruawai. n. ... ■ IS' ■ MAN, single, experienced all farm iml'J. pigments, and milking machines; £2 weekly.— Johnson, Huntly. t'MfAN wanted for Machine Milking, grnoti"AN wanted for wages Milking, Shatp, JL ral farm work; wages 55s.—G. Sharp, Walton. _______ MAN, milk, machines, pnd general farm work; wages £2.—William Brown, Tatuanui. . . _____ MAN, young, refined, for Orchard and iVI Vineyard work; ablo to milk. George. Te Kauwhata. "\TAN or Youth, lor Dairy Farm: mostly A'X team work; 3oe and bonus: refs preferred.—E. C. Cuss, 'Phone 10D, Patmnahoe. ARRIED Couple, to milk 30 cows, I»JL shares or wages; start January I.— Address at Herald. MAN, for Milking (machines used), and Farm Work: £2 week and found.— Owen Bros.. Pirongia. ■ "\J\\N, young, Wanted at once for Dairy JLtA Farm: mu«t be good milker: machines u!>ed; refs. required; wAges £1 16s uer week.—Apply to H. Aitkenhead. Parakai, Helensville. ItfEN, single, wanted, experienced all farm xtx imwlement*. and milking machine; £1 week and found.—AJpply C. Oillard, Grange Farm. Patumahoe. VOUTH for farm, near City: good home. A —B, E. Leaning, Queen St., City. VOUTH, strong, good milker ns.-n<<al; * ..wages £1 10s and keep.—F. Kinsella, Waikino. , "\TOUTH. strong, or Young Dairy A Farm: machines used.—Write, C. Davidson. Titoki, Vfhangatei. "\TOUTH, strong, general Farm Work.— A Reply, stating age, experience, wages, etc.. Box 02. RotoruA. . ■ VOUTH wanted, Dairy Farm Hand, >' A ing. usual farm work; state wages.—F. B. Anderson. Te Kauwhata. VOUTH, ,16 to, 18, for dairy Farm; no A Ploughing; good home; madhines used, 35 cows.—Opportunity. 570 Hxkald. Hamilton. , A UCKLAND Labour Bureau, 63. Albert -fx St.—Men and Boy Milkers. Ploughmen, Single and Married Couples. i pLARK'S Registry, 63, Queen St.— V, Counles. Ploughmen, Hand, Machine Milkers, Housekeepers. Cook-Generals, Waitresses. Housemaid, Cadet "pEARSON'S Registry, Exchange Lane.— A Couple, suburban orchard; Married Ploughman, Machine Milkers, Men and Youths; urgent. . . . PUPILU WANTED. A CARD.— Martinengo, Teacher o' Violoncello and Voice Production, had vacancies for a limited number of Pupils. For applications, 'phone 2973 A.— Symonds Street. ALL interested in Oil Engines.—Study !xx Dyke's famous system, teaching motor engineering by mail; working models, progressive charts.—P.O. Box 1118. . A RT Leatherwork, Basketwork, Poker work, xi. Carving, Pen Painting, Stencilling. Tatting. . Prospectus posted.—Miss Ayhng, 4. Strand Arcade. A SHLEIGH'S Coaching College, N.Z. Ins. xx Bides.—Coaching for Publio Exams.. Backward Education, Book-keeping (jun. and sen.). w, "DUSINESS.—" speed Shorthand Jl9 system.—Write full particulars; special * advertising offer.—C.C.S., P.O. Box 1118, _ ',/■ ■ y.. PLasses] Home or Professional DressV making. . Cutting. Making, Designing. No -patterns: no charts.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison Chambers, Queen St. pLA SSESj-Coetumes, Frocks. Coats, cut V tor home finishing, 9to Mademoiselle Le Houx, 8. Bon Marche, Karangahape Rd. TVRESSES Cut and Fitted, Classes daily, Iff 9 to 6. Evenings by appointment.— Miss Watt, 1 Tabernacle Bldgs. ... 7'LOCUTION (all branches), *Dran Art, all Stage Make-up.—Wightman - McCombe, 28, His Majesty's Arcade. 'Phone feTA. EW. HILLS DON HUTTON, D. Mus.,' • Instructor. Voice Culture, Piano, Violin. Guitar.— 8111 (4 rings). ,l GENTLEMEN! Order!"-How readily VJT people listen to good public speakers. If ambitious to become one, study Grenville Kleiser's Publio Speaking Courte by mail. Prospectus "S" Froe.— Rodger, - 157 "E." Manchester St.. Christohuroh. riET ready for Summer and learn to VT Swim now; 12 lessons, £1 Is; appointments. 'Phone 2748.—P. B. Anderson. GET Sheldon! " Business success, home study: weekly classes; _ prospectus.— P.O. ' Box 952, Auckland. 'Phone 2351 JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin. 'Cello, - Mandoline. .243, Symonds St., opp. P.O. (Mrs. Perkins, Masseuse). TUrOTOR-CAR Driving.—Council Certificate IVA guaranteed.—Meyhill . and Sexton, 3, Lower Albert St. 'Phone 2367 A. » TJARIS Chapeaux Millinery .Classes: tuition X by post; homes visited.—Broadway Chambers. Newmarket (late Kent's Bldgs.), STAMMERING and latest method of treat«ing speech defects.—Consult r ohn McDougall, Orakau Avenue. Greenwood's Corner, Epsom. , • ' . MATRICULATION. PHARMACY. Class arid Correspondence Tuition. METROPOLITAN COLLEGE, Mercantile Chambers, Customs St. East. P.O. Box 671. 'Phone 2463 A. "PLEASURE AND PROFIT IN HOMEA MADE SWEETS!—You can make Delicious Sweet < m cur own kitchen—the work is fascinating and highly profitable. Learn to-day; earn tomorrow. Write now to ° RENOWN SWEET SCHOOL. 5-7; Kitchener Street, Auckland. Materials free to country clients to commence. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Sample box of pupils' work, 3s post ™ .... . TAXIS FOR HIRE. /GRAFTON Residents.—When you require tor a Taxi, ring 'Phone 2690A.—Rimmer, Seafield View Rd., Grafton. XJONSONBY Taxi Garage.—The latest A. Hudson s and Chandlers; Limousine for weddings, Harper, Wood St. ..'Phone 2216. , ■ fTTAXIS, Day and (Night Bervlce.— late A Lester and Bell, Three Lamps Garage, opp P.O. 'Phone 2986 A. _ . rpAXl—Train and Steamer met; parties A arranged. 'Phone 3254A.—J. Laurie, Dominion Rd. Stand. F.OB HIRE. .. DECURE your Rowib* Boat for Xmae £3 Camp. Book now.—J. Rogers, Curran St., Ponsonby. WANTED TO HIRE.WAX Figures for window display.— \ V Figures, 330, JjsmLg. ~ MISCELLANEOUS. IVE to the Auckland War Memorial VX Fund. OUR Umbrellas re-covered, guaranteed at 10a; Gramophone repairs, springs, Harps. Ward St.. Hamilton. "TN'SCTO," the well-known Hair Dye. X Also all bent Toilet Specialties, procurable at Dewar's. Stratld Arcade. " T>ANORA "—There are higher-priced JelJT lies, but none better; lower-priced Jellies. but none cheaper. *\VE have Cleaning ana Remodelling DeVY partment fir Ladies' and Gent.'s Hats.—Cox's Hat Factory. Karangahape Rd. A TRIAL wilt convince you that there's A. notning like Rolte's ' Wax for Linos. Sold everywhere. G IV F„ to the Auckland War Memorial | OAK FurnitUre 30 per cent, cheaper at J. R. Robertson's (opp John Court's), than anywhere else in Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 2

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