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-! ' FAftW; HAH 03 WAMTSD. ■ >. T>OY Youth, strong, to assist Machine * w» Milking; wages 2S«, good home.—Apply e, H.L.. gB2, liEiUlff. BOY, for " Farm, wanted immediately; , ... lisht work. — 18, Commercial Bank, V SMS*" Queen St. BOY or Young Man, help milk 25 cows, ; mi»chinea; good wages.—4, A vice St.. Green kw, 'i* "OOY So assist on dairy farm, previous 1 xs ' esr:erionce not necessary.— Beggs. MoTringville. > - BOY or Youth; milking; general farm work: machines: state ago. wage re- *" quired.— A. Fisk. Wttitoa. c T>OY (14-16). Assist Machine Shed, Light »- JL> Jobs during day; good job, willing boy; wages £1 a week and found to start; l bonus end of season.—Harris Bros., c.o. B. Charles. Paerata. CLARK'S Registry. 63, Queen Street.— J M curried Couples. Ploughman. Milkers, Man cut Props, Housekeeper assist ' i milk. Cadet. ENGLISHMAN wanted, for Mixed Fr.rm; used to horeos; state wages, etc. —Wilt soa - Puketpn;!.. ■ Bay of Islands. LAD, active, for Dairy Farm; machines used.G. A. Baason, Matamata. MAN, assist with Milking; wages £2.— W. Price, Dairy, Green Lane. ( MAN, experienced, for Machine Milking 1 ,-*■ .and.-Team Work on Farm. £2 10s and '• Kio Kio. MAN. for Farm Work, single, must be experienced; no milking; good wages. ■' T. Bryant, Matangi. MAN, good, all-round, for Farm work.— Apply New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd MAN, good all round, good stripper, 50-60 cowa, machines used: wages £2; good " l-^Smta. — 557, Hebalo. MAN wanted urgenty. General Farm Work (machines used); wages £2, found.—S. Evans. No. 7 Road. Waitoa. "'VIpAN, young, experienced Machine-milker, • .■' lit! reliable, home nepaTation; no farm work; wai'es 35s and bonus.M. Finnegan, Matamata. MAW, strong. 28 tcf 30 years, help hand milk 2S cows; hand separating; understand *11 farm work, handy tools; must be total abstainer and riser- washing, mending done; 30a a week.—Address at Ha»Ai,p. | ', 'AJfAN, married; state age, capabilities, ' jLtJ. family; wages 50s weekly, cow, 3-rooraed cottage.—F. Lever. Te Kuiti. MAN wanted, to Milk and Plough, and do Farm Work.— J. Hill, May Rd„ Mt. RoskiU. ______ MARRIED Couple or Family to milk 80 cows, machines installed.—Apple Farm, East Tamaki. MARRIED COUPLE, FOR DAISY FARM. PapsJrara. Machines Used. Apply B. M. IRVINE. 18, Ka. fang ah ape Road. SHEARER Hand, few hundred sheep; apply immediately.—Address at ■ Herald. WOMAN or Girl wanted for Machine-milk-ing and little Housework; wages 30s. — State age to Quiet, 607. Herald. YOUTH, strong, good milker essential; wages £1 los and keep.—F. Kinsella, Waikino. YOUTH for Farm; eood home; light duties, driving, milking, etc.—E. E. Leaning. Queen St. "\rOUTH, to help Hand Milking; wages A 30s and Edwards, Dilwortb Farm. Otahuhu. TTOUTH for dairy farm, machines. Wages X £2 and found. C. Banks, Matamata. "%7'OUTH, thoroughly used to horses ._nd JL milking machines; wages 355; state experiffnee.— Farmer, 952. Hebald. "irOUTHS (2). Assist Machine-milking. JL Farm Work; _;ood home.State age and wages. Box 6, Mtttangi. TEACHERS WANTED. A SHBURTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL, ii. Wanted— COMMERCIAL INSTRUCTOR. Preferably With Office Experience. Or TEACHER OF GENERAL SUBJECTS. (To Matriculation Standard.) This is an excellent uipurtunity for an enthusiastic teacher. (male or female), to make good. Superior students and small classes. "■ } ■".. Successful applicant must be prepared to take an active part in the sports of the students. Applications close on December 20, with R. J. THOMPSON. , ••, •;. ; s Director. SEDDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE AUCKLAND. DOMESTIC SCIENCE INSTRUCTRESS. ■■■i , - \ Applications, closing with the undersigned on DECEMBER 16, are invited for the . Position of DOMESTIC SCIENCE INSTRUCTRESS. Applicants should have special qualifications in Practical Cookery, and some knowledge of the Chemistry of Foods. Teaching experience is desirable. Forms of application are obtainable at the Office of this paper.. G. J, PARK, , Director. , ST. MATTHEW'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL 0 (for Girls), MASTERTON. LADY PRINCIPAL REQUIRED. Applications for the position of Lady Principal, to commence duties with the February term, will be received up to SATURDAY, December 16, 1923. Salary, £400 Per Annum (Noa-residential). ' Conditions and particulars of position obtainable from H. M. BODDINGTON, '_.__, Secretary, '■';.] P.O. Box 25, Masterton. * _________ WAITED. A CARD.—-George Martinengo, Teacher of wt_ Violoncello and Voice Production, has vacancies for a limited number of Pupils. For applications, 'phone 2873 A.— Symonds Street. ART Teacher.—Pastels, Oil, Pen Paint--Ck ing, Stenciliinß} Xmaa Presents.— Miss Flett. Room 10. Tabernacle Bldgs. ART Leatherwork, Baaketwork, Pokerwork, Xlt. Carving, Pen Painting, Stencilling. Tatting. Prospectus posted.—Miss Ayhng, *, Strand Arcade. . - ART (Dramatic) Thorcn'jhly Taught; Elocution, Mimic, Expression, Deportment, at Leonello's Studio. Bon Marche Chambers. Newton ASSLEIGH'S Coaching College, N.Z. Ins. Bldgs.—Coaching for Public Exams., Backward Education, Book-keepicg (jun. and sen.)., • CLASSES, Home or Professional Drreamaking. Cutting. Making. Designing No patterns; •no charts.— Dressmaking Salon. Ellison ChamU*r3, Queen St. CLASSES.— Frocka, Coats, cut for home finishing, 9 to Mademoiselle Le Houx, 8. Bon Marche, Karangahape- Rd. DRESSES Cut and Fitted. Classes daily «• 9 to 6. Evenings by appointment.— Miss Watt. Tabermtole Bldgs ELOCUTION (all branches!, Dramatic - Art Stage Make-up.—Wightman McCombe, 28, His Majesty's Arcade. 'Phone 887 A. ELOCUTION-.— M. Pees. mondfl Street. Pupils enrolled 1924 classes; interviews' Wednesdays, Fridays. 10-3. EW. HILLSDON HUTTON, D. Mub.". __ . Ph.D.—lnstructor, ■ Voice Culture! Piano, Violin. Guitar.—'Phone 3111 (4 rinsai GET ready for Summer and learn "to Swim nbw; 12 lessons. £1 Is: appointments. 'Phone 2746.—D. B. Anderson. GET Sheldon! ■ Business, success, home etudy; weekly classes: prospectus. P.O. Box 952. Auckland. 'Phone 2351 GENTLEMKN! Order!"— readily people listen to good public speakers. If ambinious to become one, study Grenville Kleiser'a Publio Speaking Court© by mail. Prospectus "8" Free.—James Rodger, 157 ''E." Manchester St., Chriatchurch. TOHN MANSON. Tea7he7ot Violin. 'Cello*. tf Mandoline. ,243, Symonds St., opp. P.O. (Mrs. Per kin Masseuse). MILLINERY Classes.— by PoetT. homes visited; orders, renovations, 2, Paris Chapeau, Broadway Chambers. Newmarket. MOTOR-CAR Driving.—Council Certificate guaranteed.—Mayhill and Sexton, (5, .Lower Albert St. 'Phone 2367 A. PREPARATION" for Matriculation and Professional Prelims., Teachers' D and C, Public Service Entrance, and Pharmacy A, B, and C Examinations.—T. W. Merrick, 8.A.. 95, Crurnmer Rd., Grey Lynn. •\TATRICULATION. PHARMACY. Class and Correspondence Tuition. METROPOLITAN COLLEGE, Mercantile Chambers, Customs fit. East. .P.O. Box 671. 'Phone 2463 A. PLEASURE AND PROFIT IN HOMEMADE SWEETS!—You can make Delicious Sweet i in our own kitchen—the work is 'sscintiting and highly profitable. Learn to-day; earn to-morrow. Write now 6 RENOWN SWEET SCHOOL. 5-7, Kitchener Street, Auckland. Materials fro© to country clients to commence. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Sample box of pupils' work, 3s post free. gas —as ) CEND Dull Safety Razor Blades to lt„ Av i? rd i s \,Oneen .St., to be re-uharpened 1 °__** Dull Machine. Razor Blades to u. AT~*W r X s 4 P n ? en , £*•• to bo Te-iiharpened ___j»e Hatfield Machine. I HOME to^Ferndttie—Have Strawberries for *»• tea, beside the running stream. ■A . _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 2

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