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SITUATIONS VACANT.' IMPROVER wanted, for Blacksmithine and t"J Horse-shoeing.l 3. Robinson, Onehunga. "t"~ABOUEERS and Carpvnt<ere>—'A ppJj Ju llrst thing, Abie's job. Carlton . Goxe ltd. McLaren. Builder. • MAN wanted, to make himself generally ItLL useful; good ' home.—Lock, Nurseryman, Robertson Rd.. Otahnha. AN,- single, wanted for Country Store: l'-L must have thorough knowledge of srroccry and hardware.—Adam Gall. Ohinewai. MOTOR Mechanic, take charge of Country Garage: must be able to undertake repairs to any make of car,—Reply' by letter, stating wages required. Mechanic, €2, ' Herald. "VTURSEKY-Governess for country, 3 chilli dren.—Apply, with references, to Mrs. Shield. Te Angfc, . 'IVaitomo Caves. "PHOTOGRAPHY.— Lady. FuTiy •i qualified spotter.—S. P. Andrew, Studio (late BartleCc Studio), 322, Queen St., , Auckland. T>LASTERERS, highest wages, long job, -I no lost time.Foreman, His Majesty's Theatre. PROBATIONER Nurse required, must be clean and brisk.—-Apply after 5 p.m., Rawhiti. 2 Park Rd. SPARE-Time Agents can make big money handling our Country Lighting Plant*. —Wfts ton house. Box 1127. ________ T7t7"INDOW Dresser wanted for large _ East V* Coast town. Must have experience". Good -wages.—Apply, by letter. Capable, 171, Herald. • . \X7"IREM£N, reliable, thorough. c ' * between 11 and 12, The Western Electrical Co.. 30 High St. . TITOMAN, strong, kind, middle-aged, soma * » nursing experience, to help with invalid, refs. required.-— 110. Herald. TyORKERS seeking situations apply.— * ' Women's 'Welfare, 40, High St.; 'phono 2016 A. VOu'THS (2). strong, about 18, to learn -ft Wail-makinsf; good prospects advance'aent.—Auto Nail Co. WM. PETTIE AND CO., LTD . . Of Gisborne. Require the service* of a Smart artistic'milliner. To take Charge of Workroom. Apply, with copies of references, to W. A. KENDON. Public Accountant. 23, Strand Arcade, Auckland. ; YOUTH ANTED FOR TAILING OUT. !■ AUCKLAND TIMBER CO., . ' Manuka Road, Epsom. • Vi PUPILS V.AHTEP. ART Baeketwork, Coloured Leatherwork," Pokerwork, P<iwtem.«rk. Pawaintinc, Stencilling, Woodcarving. Proßpectt.s posted. —Miss Ayling, 4,. Strand Arcade, v. j • A RT (Dramatic) Thoroughly Taught; Elo--cX cutwn, Mimic, Expression, Deportment, at Leonollo's Studio,, Bon Marcho Chambers, newton. . i A Coaching College, N.Z. Ins., D V Bldgs.—-Coaching for Public Exams. Backward Education, .Book-keeping (jun. and sen.). • ■ ' : BECOME -an efficient Dressmaker: learu cutting, making, designing.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison's. Chambers, Queen St. / /"^LASSES.Costumes, Frocks, -Coats, cut — r _for home fin.tKL.ng, 9to —Mademoiselle lie Houx. 8, Bon Marche, Karangahape Rd. IYRESSES Cut ami Fitted. Classes daily, rr ?.- to evenings by appointment.— Miss Watt, Tabernacle Bldjrs. • "T^RESSMAKING,. Cutting, Fitting; in. XJ struction home finishing, from 3f. Modern Dressmaking - Salon, Ellison Chambers. Queen 8t . ' T?LOCUXION (all fbranchea), Dramatic Art, JLi Stage Make-up.Wightman McCombe. 28. His, Majesty's Arcade. 'Phone 887 A. " fi.ENTLEM.EN I • Order!"— How rwidil-v V* people listen to good public speakers. If ambitions to become one, study Grenville Kleiser'a Public Speaking Course by mail Prospectc*; "S" Free.— Koorjer. ; 157 "E." Manchester St.. Christchurch. ' TOHN iMANSON, Teacher of -VioHflpeiE' l "- *J . tad Mandolin. 243, Symonda St.i oppogite ■ Post Office. (Mrs. Perkins). . . ' 17'EESING'S College, 17, Tabernocio Bldgs. 1A Examination Coaching; ~ also '' French, V Spanish. Maori; Book-keeping. Gregg Short- \ hand, etc. , v ' : • -v.'iv' •'. .!• /. LADY . (young). • University • Certificates, ■Li wanted Pupils, French,' German,/, to Matriculation, B.A. fitan<&rd.—LaJlguagea, 165, Herald, m■; - T EARN to Swim..ln olasVi. 12 lessons, £1 -Li Is; individual tuition. £2 2a. Appointments, 'phone 274 ft.—D. B. Anderson. ; MADAME *. ROTT (late Couservatorium, • Bremen). —Voice Production. Singing. —427. Music Academy, Upper Queen St. lyiSS SINCLAIR. Milliner, ; resumes her < JLiX Olassee on Monday. February " 18.2nd Floor. Strand Arcade. •; v ' "llfß- AN IS MRS., CORNWALL, 25. Ar*v^ ItJL St.Voice Culture, Violin. Piano. Man<lolin. T Guitar, Banjo, UkeleU. - • • ; JV4 OTOR-Car Driving.— Certificate irX guaranteed.—Mayhill and Sexton. 6. ' liower Albert St. > 'Phono . 2367 A. rpUITION for B.A. (Pass) Subjects, and JL . ■ Latin. English, Constitutional- History,; and ."urisprudence. for L.L.B. and Barns-' tors' General • Knowledge Examination —T.' W. Merrick, B.A„ 95, Crummer Rd,. Grey Lynn. 1 ' "" .r ■•" - " ; v. TTIOLIN . Tuition by former Soloist, Choral I. V : Society's Orchestral Concerts. Beginners taken.-—Btrad, Bog 640, G-.P.0.. , TyrR.V. '• "■ T.-V : HARLE . GILES' ifJ " COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE.' Quick preparation for Business Pursuits. Classes. Daily :-r-Writing. Book-keeping, • ;: o, Arithmetic, etc...... JV Writing Classes, MONDAY and THURS- V " DAY evenings, 7 to 8, 8 to 9. ; -.'. 3RD FLOOR, " HELLABY'S BUILDINGS , . (Opp G.P.0.). TUITION . WANTED. ' V -■ ? fTVYPEWRITER _ Instructress desired for J- private tuition ont Pupil.P.O." Box : 1364. - - - ■ ' yy;^y_ ■ 'WANTED ■TO BUY. ■: f V A NSELL AND CO.. Auctioneers. 1 187. xi Queen St.Buy. your Furniture outright for cash. —'Phone 25flflA. : V- . r A RING to Squirrell and Williams, 89!} A. - • J\. the/ Buy Household Furniture and •' Effects for Cash. . • ■ * >> • : • ARTIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, Ut>. to £5 10s per set paid.-—line Co, 9, ; Security Buildings. Est. 21 y-es.M. BILLIARD Tables. '2. large ei*!>. with all accessories.—Billiards. c.o. Laking, Tailor. . Onehunga. • BRASS or Bronze figure for gaa liprht on post of staircfcie. —Artistic, 160. H£:uld>. BICYCLES, Tools, Jewellery, any condition; Watches. False Teeth. Cameras, t Binoculars, etc. —Clarkson. 38. Ponaonbi Kd. /CARPENTER'S Tools, Bags, Boots Suits, ( O Artificial Teeth, Records, T. Cloth-ng.—-Hansen (late Fischer). 350, Queen St. TTAMMERLESS Gun Stock, wanted to ' II buy; good price given.—Sport. 170. Herald. . _ • INVALID CJjair (child's), wanted; must be ', .JL: - good order. Wood St.. Ponsonby. : ... AURI GUM. are Cash Buyers, 'at highest market rates, of all graded. THOS. LEES -AND 80NS. - stoma Street Seat. ING Mrs. Kelly.—She buys Misfit Clothing. Evening Wear.—Darby St.. ofl Queen St. 'Phong 2606. ■ ■ TAMPS and Collections bought; send SJ > j for jiric;&-li«t.—T. Nicolle. 10£. Pitt St.. : Sydney. ' ' ■■ ' MPS.—-Collections or Loom; got-d O prices; buying or selling list free.A. Brodie. 65. Shortland ■ St. , '"PEA-TREE Firewood, good, wanted. 100 JL ton?.—Price and particulars. >E. Lake, Penrose. . 'Phone 2712. -:....:. " T'OOLS for sheet metal work, bick and 1. crep.'ins irons, -stakes, anrii, etc. —De- : ' tails to Tinsmith. 150. HEBALn. rpRUNK, large, for the hold.W., 20, Eat r?ltnade Rd.. Mt. Eden. miscellaneous WANTEDS. OLYMPIA jyjOTOR J^XHIBITION. The Executive of the above desires to obtain^ ' the i»e of a . , MANUAL TELEPHONE CONNECTION. . ; • x " For the period, i FEBRUARY 15 ;TO MARCH 3, h 1924. . ] - Apply, at once* . ' THEO. J. SPRY, . . C.o. Carlaw, Esam and Spry. , \ .;.':'-' :: 806. v Victoria Arcadii. ' i ..j, TN STRUMENT AIjISTB. various, war. tad i- augment existing orchestra, Mt. Edea,, —R.. H.BretnaU,s 868.;'. Mt. - Edenvßd.'j.^K&fe^iS^i »•' - ;■ •- i- r'; .'l'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 1

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