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■ SITUATIONS VACANT. ' ATAKAOA COUNTY COUNCIL. ; i COUNTY ENGINEER WANTED. ' r « - *''' •_ ' ' ' v Applications will be received up to 8 v.m ,on THURSDAY, June 28, 1924, for the position of Engineer to tho Matakaoa County # .Salary, £600 per annum. .• ~ The appointee will be required to carry out tno wiiole of the County's Works and. Sur- > Veys. __ ~ R?°f® rent > e giyen to applicants with pracCountry m Bush and Shinßley » iver ? . Applications, accompanied by copies of i testimonials, mUat be addressed to the Chairman, Matakaoa County Council, Te Araroa, an d markad Application County Engineer." Conditions of appointment may be had on ... application to the undersigned. D. J. McNAUGHT. „ . , County Clerk. -lo Araroa. May 6, 1924. r . v g ALESMAN REQUIRED. J ) Well-established Firm of Manufacturers' Agents requires the services of an active SALESMAN for Auckland district. Ono used to specialising preferred. Salary commensurate with ability. f Apply in writing, stating ego, etc., to AGENCIES. Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Wright Building. Auckland. u- ■ : - ■ ■ 7 i- PUPILS WANTED. J. ' — " A MBITIOUS Young Workers —Learn -CL Motor Engineering and become trained mechanics, earning good money. Study at •* Home " Dyke's Motor Engineering Course." [* simplified with working models and charts. j, Free prospectus " M."—James Rodger, 157E, • Manchester Street, Christchurch. '> A RT, Metal and Jewellery Classes, at ■XX Reuben Watts, Presentation and Antique Specialist, 36, Victoria St. ART Baskotwork, Coloured Leatherwork, Pokerwork, Pewterwork, Penpainting, , Stencilling. Woodcarving. Prospectus posted. Miss Ayling, i. Strand Arcade. BANDSMEN desiring suoee#3 in coming Contest should avail themselves of Export Tuition.Maestro, 451, Herald. BECOME an Effioient Dressmaker; learn cutting, making, designing.— 11 Dressmaking Salon, Ellison's Chambers, 4 Queen St. . l " Painting—An artistic attainment ir you may acquire easily under our tui- [. tion,—Hampton Studios. Kitchener St. fIHRLSEA Art Studio.—Classes Now Open n v —(Life Drawing and Water-Colours, k . under direction John Baillio, 28, Swanson St. (top Floor). /^LASSES.Costumes, Frocks, Coats, cut V-' for homo finishing, 9to 6. —Madamoisello Le Hour, 8, Bon Marche, Karangahape Hd. DRESSES Cut and Fitted, Classes Daily, _ 9 to 6; evenings by appointment.— Miss Watt, Tabernacle Bldaa. • and Classes, Day and A/ Evening, by appointmentMadame Ford, Short's Bldgs., Queen St., third poor. Scientific Sohool Cooking, -i- ' 174, Queen St., Auckland.—Cakes, Scones, Jams, sale in model kitchen. Please 1 pay a visit. ; '• ERBAIiIST has vacancy for Pupils, per-" * -LI sonal or Correspondence.—Box 73. Wel- *• lesley St. Post Office. JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, 1 *J 'Cello, and Mandolin.—243, Symonds ~ Street, opp. P.O. Mrs. PerMns, Masseuse. LEARN to Write —Attend Mr. Harle Giles' Writing Classes. Monday and Thursday Evenings^— Floor, Hellaby's Bldgs. (opp. G.P.0.). J3BARN to Swim. —In Class, 12 lessons, £1 J ' Is: individual tuition, £2 2s. Appointments, 'Phono 2746. —I). B. Anderson. LILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, . Teacher Sing- . ing, Voice Production, Piano.— ad"dress. 229, Jervoia Rd., Heme Bay terminus. ■jV/TATRICULATION. PHARMACY^ I>l TEACHERS' EXAMS. 1 Class and Correspondence Tuition. ° METROPOLITAN COLLEGE. Mercantile Chambers, Auckland. P.O. Bos 671. 'Phono 2463 A. 8 ]\/TISS ENGLAND., Teacher of Millinery.— ItX Day and Evening Classes.2nd Floor, a National Bank Bldgs., Fort St. MISS SINCLAIR. Milliner. Second Floor, Strand Aroade.—Day and Evening - Classes; also orders ■ and renovations. MOTOR-Car Driving Taught; Council Certificate Guaranteed; charges rtason—Columbia -'Sales. Anzac Ave.; 'phono 2716. : e 11/TOTOR-Car Driving.Council Certificate a. IVJL. guaranteed.Mayhill and Sexton, 6, r ( Lower Albert St. 'Phone 23G7A. ® "JITRS, PAGE, Teacher Pianoforte and h XtJL Theory, certified; terms moderate; special. attention beginners.—B, Nixon St., Newton. - "PIANOFORTE fND THEORY.—Miss ,t McCree. ■ Trinity College certificates, 14, George St.; Ponsonby; home 35 pjn., *. except "Wednesdays. ■ /■ PUPILS required to y learn Motor-car Driv ina-; all makes of" cars used; always —Auto School of Motors, 156, Khyber Paßa. | ■- STAMMERING. —Latest method of treatO ing Speech Detects.—Consult John McDougall, Orakau Ave., Epsom. LEASUEE AND PROFIT IN HOMEMADE SWEETS! —You can , make Delicious Sweets'in your own kitchen— work is fascinating and highly profitable. <" Learn to-day; earn to-morrow. Writ© now to the RENOWN SWEET SCHOOL, i. '■ 6-7- Kitchener Street. - Auckland. * ' Materials free to country clients to commence. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Sample box of pupils' work, 3s post * froe. . 3 TTIOLIN Tuition (Leopold Auer system), f V- prospectus.Alexander Brodie (pupil a Gregory IvanoS), 13,. Norana Avenue, t Esrauera. "]\/TRS. B. M. PETERS, A.L.C.M., L.L.C.M.. x C.M., Bronze Medallist. London, II r TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, d Pupils Specially Coached for Exam. Homes Visited, Concerts, Dances, eto. •The French Language Taught. Classes P. or Private Tuition. Terms on application to )'r ' LUKE STREET, Otahuhu. tt , TUITION WANTED. ~ s' TESSONS wanted in Hand-made French ? JU I lower-making.—Flower, 118, Herald. s' ri-TUITION wanted for Matriculation Druwl X ing; evenings on)y.--F.C.. 55. Kbr*t.t> 1 'f — " — ■ ■ ' 1 - : INSURANCE. ' kt OUR0 UR ALL IN ONE COMBINED V BENEFIT POLICY Provides a substantial amount, payable at an age selected on or previous death tof ether with accident and all sickness benefits. . Not. one of us know when o»r ■pan of life may suddenly come to an end. ■ Write for.full particulars to-day. The Manager, : SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Bank of Now Zealand Buildings, Swanson Street. Auckland. ® BUSINESS NOTICES. ; w B will be pleased to send a PATTERNS OF OUR SPLENDID RANGE ; OF SUITINGS. II We guarantee every garment we make. " Write or 'phone 1658. McBRIDE, } Cash Tailor and Outfitter. 11-13, Victoria St. pROPERTY 'OWNERS! THE ONL2 CERTAIN WAY OF ERADICATING BORER AND OTHER VERMIN. .Other methods may be partially successful, but every nook and _ crack of walls, furniture, and hangings is reached when >• your buildings are fumigated with BLADES' PATENT GAS. -o BLADES' PATENT GAS. . This modern scientific method of exterminating vermin totally and permanently destroys Wood Borer, Bugs, Fleas, Spiders, Moths, Mice, and Rats. Doctors and sanitary "experts, as well as thousands of private individuals, have tried Blades' Gas, 3. and unreservedly recommend it. Gas _is harmless to all furnishings. No building »a too small or too large to bo treated successis fully. le Inspections and quotations Free. Inquire y to-day. BLADES' PATENT GAS FUMIGATING COMPANY. 86, Shortland Street, Auckland. .. 'Phone 1173.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 2

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