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SITUATIONS VACANT. ; "BLACKSMITH'S STRIKER, • -O ■ WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Apply • A. AND G. PRICE, LTD,, . ' ; ■, Engine-era, Quay Street. v ■pODYMAKERS wanted.—Gilmour, Joil, >. -L» and Williams. Ltd., Motor Works, New* ton Rd. ■ BOOK-Keeper, competent, wanted, few weeks or evenings. 372. Herald. "ORICKLAYER'S Labourer wanted.—6, A* Shelly Beach Rd., Ponsonby. Start this morning. "BRICKLAYERS, wanted immediately.— „ Apply new job, next Smith, Grocer, Mattukau Rd., Parnell, opp. St. Stephen's Ave, "DTJTCHER.—ReIiabIe mau wanted for JLJ delivery and general.—Butcher, 333, Heraxu. . T> C7TCHER, good tradesman, capable of -*-* . taking charge; married preferred; refs. required; wages and commission.W. R. Shattock, The People's Butcher, NgaruawaMakers, 2, 'experienced.—H. Queen St Hill and Plummer'B Bldgs., Queen St. rjROSSCUTTBR {I), wanted,-Particulars v/ at Hiiiux.n. T"l RIVER wantted for 2 Horses.—J. H. xJ McAnulty. Otahuhn. ' /?J.APJ)ENEB, temporary, with knowledge M of flowers.— 3356 (3 rings). (GENERAL ASSISTANTS (TWO), .V- WANTED FOR DRIED MILK FACTORY, TE AWAMUTU. Apply, stating age and experience, to ■ ' MANAGER. GIRL, young, for mangle room; experience • unnecessary; good wages.—N.Z. Towel Supply, 66. Federal St. - ■ ■ O.IRL, smart, .experienced, for general ' V* . country store; books, and counter work; refs.—Store, 445, Herald. ZiOVEIINESS, for country, to sixth standV* ard.—Apply evenings, or write, 18, King ueorge Ave. . Epsom. I N QUrR*ES are invited from Persons of a either sex who would like to earn' big money, but lack the capital or experience 0 d< ?„ so.—Write Department D., G.P.0., Box 1846. Melbourne. QINERS AND CABINETMAKERS , WANTED. Apply J. C CRAWFORD, The Fletcher Construction 8 . T ABOURER, active, energetic; also, M Co 0 " NeWn St?" Department.—Auto Nail Co., Nelson St. T t AI ?7. young, smart, exp., for Confec- -*-» tionery Shop. — Confectionery, ' 505, iIKBALD* "R/TERCERY and . Clothing. — Assistant. j-TX smart, junior, with 4 or 5 years' experience—Mercer, 501. Hbwald. OHORTHAND-Typiete. experienced, far .-- d t> V-rV r —Apply personally off by letter, P. R. Colebrook. Ltd.. Fort St. : C! HORTHAND-Typiste, - with knowledge - J ■ book-keeping, wanted, for Public Ac- . countant's Office;—P.O.. Box 701. CHORTHAND-TYPISTE, COMPETENT 0 . WANTED IMMEDIATELY.' t £2 10s. weekly. .. . , Only those with experience need' apply to P.O. BOX 1319, Auckland. r P° -—Wanted, a good Slaughter- ■ 1 « man, to take charge of yard; must be good man apply at once.—Len ' Brown, Butcher, Pukekohe. .... "pRAVELLER, for Country Districts, - A wanted, to canvass ; orders for smart •• ' Costumes.C.A.B., 523, Hek.«lp. 'T'YPISTE, Stenographer, junior, MerA 8 * Office; 20s start.—U v and Co.. 24. Fanehawe St. VOUTE,' strong, to Drive Team; . reliable. rV "Apply, McDonald, Storekeeper. Te ' Akau, Ngaruawahia. _ /CREAMERY Assistant. . — Strong Youth V, wanted for Papakura: Casein Making and ueneral Creamery Work. - Previous experience receiving milk preferred; wages, t £210 ato start. Board and , bach Available at creamery. Start 17th inst.— in own handwriting, with copies of refs., to MANAGER, - ■ - Butter Factory, Pa-erata. - /COSTUME' PRESSER, EXPERIENCED. > ■ ■ WANTED. , " Apply . , • THE MANCHESTER COSTUME CO., LTD., . ■ - , • Ruru Street, Eden Terrace.' „ / * ! *J"EE RECENT ADVERTISEMENT OF MESSRS. L. D. NATHAN AND CO. LTD., for a HEAD STOREMAN, having been, apparently misunderstood; ad- v ' vertisers desire to explain* the status of the ' successful applicant would be ' practically that of a Departmental Manager, and further/: applications, by letter only, with copies ,of testimonials, are invited' from" really ex per ienced men. . , . , , L. ,D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD.; / * AUCKLAND. „ ' \ f ; TEACHERS WANTED. GIRLS' . COLLEGE. 1 SECONDARY ASSISTANT MISTRESS I WANTED (Non-Re - A.. 8., C., or D. Grade. Applicants must j state what subjects . they ..' are . prepared to teach, and to what Standard. Applications 3 close with the Secretary, Colleges Office, on MARCH 2D. .. R. CATLEY, • , i - Secretary, j College Office, Nelson, . March 7, 1824. jgOUTHWELL SCHOOL HAMILTON. . Applications are 'invited for the - position of Junior Master (Resident), to teach lower standards. i Particulars from . i • 1 • } , THE HEADMASTER." ! WANTED TO BUY. > \ NSELL AND CO., Auctioneers, 167, A , Queen St.—Buy your • Furniture > out-.. 1 tight for cash.—'Phone '2SBsAty^ofey^i):S|^ii^ i A RTIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, ■up to. jt\. .£5 10a per set paid.—Peorline Co., 9, Security Buildings.; Est. 21 years. BICYCLES, Tools, Jewellery, any con- • dition; Watches. False Teeth.. Cameras, . Binoculars, —Clarkson. . 88. Ponsonby Rd:t /CARPENTER'S Tools, Bags. Boots. Suits, ! V..' • Artificial Teeth, Records. Clothing.— . - I Hansen : (late Fischer), 350, Queen -St.' ■ ' CI ASH' given for bargains of any descrip- . J tioj See üb.—Watson's Agency, : Boa , . Marche Chambers. Newton.- r EALSE Teeth. ; Broken • Jewellery ; Tools, ' £ , Clothing, Bags, Boots. Pawn Tickets.— y3 Fischer;" Grey ■- St., . ippp. Towri':>HalJ. v " V ARTLEY AND ' CO., .2OT-,'>HoMon St.. 4 I IJ. pays highest cash prices for Household : Furniture, in any v quantity. . ' v . " - EAURI GUM.—We ? are Cash - Buyers, at highest - market rates, of all grades. . , I THOS. LEES AND SONS. - •; ' : Customs Street East. V ' T>ABBIT Skins; 50 bales. Summers. Write % JAi for . latest' pno» Australasian " " 'Rabbit Co., Box 1272. -v... "PING Mrs. Kelly.—She buys Misfit ClothII ; ing, Evening - Wear.— . St., - off : Queen : St. 'Phone 2606. - v r. ■; ; CJINGER. Drophead, latest, good order, O long shuttle preferred.State price, . particulars, , to' Machine, 39, Herald. GINGER Sewing Machine,, good condition, 0 cheap for cash; no dealers.—Stanely, 502, HKBALP. ; : - ' TAMPS.—Collections : or. Loose; good O: prices; buying or selling list free.—A. Brodie, 65, Shortland St. j ; rpENT .10 x 12, 3ft. walla, good: order; X price, and .where to be seen.—Tent, 64. .EteBALP. . rpOP Soil, 30yds, over clay; old clay bank • "I and extreme care vn and extreme care, • Qentleneis and extreme care! For painless methods, gentleness and skill, D«ntiflt Howey Walker is leading stilL • • • r -■ 1„... ;: V i.-v : .-.i-i' TJOWEY -^TALKEB. 1 DENTAL SURGEON, ' 909. Quota. ■ Street* . . ' ' . ' -Iv- _ n ■ • ;> c - : . • ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 1

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