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SITUATIONS VACANT. A PPRENTICES waited, for Willard Ser. -cjl vice Station; first, second, and' third years.—s2. Fort St. ; BAKER, firat-clasa man, for Bread and Smalls.—J. H. Greonhead, Rotorua. BOOT Trade.—Girl, smart, for Eyeletting ; previous experience advantage.— Northern Boot, Ltd., Federal St. BOOT Trade.—First-class Machinist; good wages.—Crockett, 16, South St., New- ■ BOOT Trade.—Smart, experienced Girl wanted for Cleaning Room.—Murray Shoe Co., Cook St BOY wanted for Messages.—Apply Wright, and Jaques. Ltd., Quality Printers, 52, Albert St. BOl'. smart, for our Retail Department. —Wingate and Co.. Ltd., Hardware £ ; Merchants. Queen St. BOY for shop and messages, respectable.— Ernest Leaning, Town Hall Shoe Store, Queen Street. .~D£>Y wanted for messages.—Pascoe's. JL> Jeweller, Queen St., opp. Smith and Caughey. BUSHMAN, first-ciass; must be good jacker.—R. Shaw, phone 2, Cam- ' BUTCHER, sooa, all-round man, for country town; permanent job, good man.— J.T., 438. Herald. BUTCHER. —Wanted a capable Man to do a motor delivery and cut own orders; none but practical man need apply.—Sam Tanner. Phone 41. Waihi. BUTCHERS. —Man wanted, slaughter and general work: must be sober.—W. K. Peachey. Coromandel. CANVASSER, reliable; easy selling, Household Lines; big profits.—29, Mining Chambers, Exchange Lane. • CANVASSER for Engineering Concern; knowledge Motor-cars; wages, com., over £5 per week; -must be prepared to put up £100.—Reply to Live, Box 1517. CANVASSER, experienced, for quick-seil-in£ Household Commodity;' generous commission.—Apply Dargol Proprietary, P.O. Box 69, Wellealey St. CARPENTER, must be tradesman. — Hollydwftn, 10. Garfield St., Parnell. /CARPENTERS (2), wanted, and 1 BrickVv layer.—Foreman, Herald Office Contract, Mills' Lane.—The Fletcher Construetion Co.. Ltd. /CASHIER REQUIRED FOR LAW OFFICE. £2 weekly. Copy references to CASHIER. 549, Herald. rjOAT, Vest and Trousor Machinist; u r> c " ns VV.'t Work; good wages.—Advance, ■n-H. Buildings. Newton. elderly Man cook for 2 milkers, ana useful around bach; wages .£1 per a p'ii 689 ?' -job.—Particulars, A. (rail; phone 1, Ohinewau » /C ONTRACT Paddockers (2) first-class, wanted immediately to take contract; must be able to handle two-horae team; house available married man, rental 12s 6d —Box 47. Paeroa. - OIBL, smart, to ass"Ts"t in Pork Shop.— 1 39b. Ponßonby Rd. ' or Woman, to Mind Little Boy dur- i V* ing day; £1 week.—B6, Market, Road. Epsom. ; IRL. about 16, to learn Biscuit Making" —Apply early as possible, 18, Gundry St., Newton. ' • /C OVERNESS, for country. : wanted urgently, music essential.—Mr. Asher, c.o. Wright, Stephenson, Customs Bt. West. TEWELLER requires Protestant girl for y me>ssagee; " 15s per week. Apply own handwriting.—Tidy. 521. Herald. TOBBING Con positor, first-class; perO manent position, suitable man.—Business Printing Works. 55, Albert St. . ETTERPRESS Machinist', first-clasß, I wanted.—Arthur Cleave and Co., Printers. High St. ■ f ■ : MAN or Youth, for Country Butcher's' Round.—J. S. Williams, Ongarue. . AT AN, married, competent, take • charge ItX town supply, dairy.—H. Bull, "Mangere. "TITAN for casual labour.—Sandford, T» , -LV-L Papapa, Onehunga. MAN, young, experienced, -machine milk- > ing; good home; wages, £2 and found. —Colebrook, Edgecurobe. MAN, with about 3 years- experience,, General Store, to canvas and deliver; must be. thoroughly trustworthyowner ill.—Experionced, 421, Hkrald. • . A TEN to Grub Gorse, bv A. i -LVx Moore. City Chambers, Queen St. , A/I ILLINER, | experienced, wanted/™ conii ItX stant employment—Apply Auckland » Millinery Factory. 129, Albert St. ■ • - TITILLINER wanted to Share Shop with 3. I>_L Dressmaker; good opportunity, smart E- Milliner; rent. 15s.—Milliner, 397, HEKitLIP.' 3 ' ATILKERS, 40s; Farm Domestics, " 80s; l'-l- Farm Hands, 40s; wanted utgently.— Brown's Registry. Hamilton. Phone -2082. A/l"OTOR Driver wanted, one used to shipi'l ping; also Boy to assist on motor.— ' Walter Buchanan. Bakers. Eden Terraoe. • Navvies (2), first-ciass, long , Appjy ori Job. Melanesian Mission Roads. Kohimarama. 'j t ■ > OFFICE BOY, FOR • SOLICITOR'S 'OFFICE. One leaving School preferred. '■ > Apply, HESKETH, RICHMOND AND CLAYTON. Box 1559. Auckland. ,: PAINTER and Paperhanger wanted.— VV. A. Turner. Painter. Waihi. . PROBATIONER Nurse. for Private Maternity Hospital;. one with experiI once preferred.—Address at Hctald. ■ PROFITABLE Side Line.—Town and country Canvassers and Travellers to . introduce a particularly meritorious product, j for cleaning clothes and removing shine, i Sixpenny packet makes one pint cleanser. Will sell like hot cakes.. Send stamped - envelope for free sample packet.—Manufac--3 turer. P.O. Box 403, Auokland. • "DOAD Construction Foreman,. _ wanted JLV immediately, with experience in 3 bitumenous work.—Apply, stating age. ftx--3 perience, wages required, to New Zealand " Roads. Ltd.. P.O. Box 119. SADDLERY, First-class general repairing hand for country; also female stitchers " and boy apprentice for our factory,—W. S. . Langdale & Co.. Ltd., Hobson St. - * QALESMAN, smart young man, canvasser. IO wanted; commission basis.—Lodge and , Co.. Land Agents. Strand Arcade. 3 QALESMAN required, experienced selling , . O lubricants, belting, etc.; live men only . need apply, ii SALESMAN. 541, Herald. SHORTHAND Typiste, experienced, with, knowledge office routine; enclose copies e only of testimonials.—Typiste, 540, Herald. SHORTHAND-Typlste wanted for mercan- _ tile office; must be experienced.—"Write ' ,r first instance, "enclosing copies of references, 3, to Box 1664, Auckland. > ■ QIDE ■ Line (good) for Ho'use-to-HoaW i- kJ Agents: ready seller; no competition; - 100 p.c. profit; sample ,6d. —Box 1450, Auok- _ land. i :o Ci MART JUNIOR WANTED FOR OUR D BISCUIT DEPARTMENT. ii Apply with references, i d ' ; SECRETARY, i. Bycroft. Ltd.. Shortland Street. PECIALTY Salesman.—House to House Canvass. First-class Lines; good commission.—Apply. Factory. 63-65. Union St., T between 2 and 3 to-dav (Saturday). i- DTOCK P RES SER, URGENT. - CONSTANT WORK. S. G. PUDNEY AND C 0.., e ' 47, Wakefield St. >, — fnAILORS, high-class work, weekly or 7 L piece-; s * man.— i,' R. Jhffe. 15. Queen St. - rpAILORESS wanted; good trousers and n 1 vest hand; constant—S. E. Philup.i. 3- Tailor. Hamilton. rpAILORESS, first-class, wanted for Rc- » X pairing. Apply at Works. . THE CROTHALL VAY CO.. g 33 and 35. Road, Mount Eden. THE position of Junior Clerk has been tilled.—Heather, Roberton. Ltd. " rpRAVELLER. experienced, for high-class • 3 J Tailor; one used measuring preferred: » '• wages and commission.—Tailor. 19. Herald. ~ rpYPIST-Stonogrr.pher, must be experi- . L enced, for manufacturer's representa- F f tivo's officii; references: salary required.— Typist. >73. Herald. \7ACANCY for energetic Outside Salesman. new lines, permanent work; good remuneration or Gentleman of ability.—Box 690. Dnncdin. - "UriREMAN; first-class. Electric Light. \\ wanted for Arapuni.—Robert Saude;s, i Arapuni. - TTTTIREWORKERS- wanted : top. wages to VV ffood men: no Saturday worK -"7 ■ Faulkner and Collins. Ltd'.. 90. Prospect • Terrace, Dominion Rd. "V" OUT IT, energetic, for t L Winship, corner of Princess 1 Albert Streets! Qtfthuhu. : ■ ■ - ists, 115, Hobson St. t T D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD.. ■ Have a Vaoanoy for an ASSISTANT TYPISTE - STENOGRAPHER. ——— Apply by letter only, with" copies of testimonials- ' ■ /Wanted Advwtwements Ooatinoed oft j * Page S.) I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 1

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