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FARM HANDS WANTED. A UCKLAND Labour, SB, -Hobson St.— J\ Machine Milkers wanted; Ploughmen, Fencers, Drainers; Cooks and Domestics waiting. LADS (2 brothers), wanted, desirous of Learning Farming in Dairy and Fattening Branches; must be fair milkers; live with large family; wages according to ability. Apply in first instance. Phono ■2O-151, Auckland. MAN, married, 15 cows, liand-milk, wife assist; own cottage; state wages.— itx assist; own cottage; state wages.— Chennells, Rural Mail, Tuakaa. ■ MAN, married, General Farm and learn Work; some sheep knowledge preferred; wages £l2 month; good house and cow; handy school; refs. H. Rhodes, Paterangi, Waikato. _____ MAN, young, for Dairy Farm; must bo good milker and stripper; machines used; wages 355; good bonus end of season; bach witn employer.—Farmer. Farmers' Union Trading Company. Pukekohe. MARRIED Couple, both milkers, machines; wages £4 10s; cottage; open ten days.—D. Craig, Waitoa. SHARE-Milking; Married Couple, milk 50 cows; suburbs, town supply; separate apartments.; ref3.—Farm. 63G, Herald. S'HARE-Milkers, own herd preferred; lip to 130 cows; good farm and feed. —Box 4, Matamata. PEARSON'S Registry, Exchange Lane.—■ Milkers. Man for Orchard Work, Youth, able milk; meet employer: Domestics. PUPILS WANTED. ALL Latest Ballroom Dancing. Expert young Lady Instructor. Success assured. Fee, 1 guinea term. —Dancer, (SCSI, Hehald. ART Millinery Classes.—Expert Tuition in Latest Ideas. Day and Evening Classes. —34, Short's Bldgs. (Tuird Floor). 154. Queen St. A SHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance A Bldgs. Special, Classes. Saturday Mornings. Primary and Secondary Subjects. Moderate tees BE a Powerful and Convincing Public Speaker!" You only want to know how. Granville Kleiser's Public Speaking Course will teach you. Study in leisure time. Send for Prospectus "S."— Howard Ballan, 175E, Hereford St., Chriatchurch. BOXING.— Urquhart's Gym., 5 Kitchener St., over Fiat Garage; every night. Private tuition arranged. CLASSES Dressmaking.—Home or Professional. cutting, designing, remodel-ling.—-Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison's Chambers. Queen St. DRESSMAKING Classes, 10 to 4; Dresses and Coats Cut and Fitted. —Miss Kitson, 3. Tabernacle Bld';s. nRESSMAKING Classes, Day and Even\J ing.—Cutting lor Home Finishing.— Miss Coulthard, over Sneddon's, Symonds St. Phone 43-680. EFFECTIVE Coaching, Matriculation, Teachers Public Service, Proficiency.— Herbert Mason, M.A. 32. King Edward St.. Dominion Rd. GOLF School, Irvine's Chambers, 2nd floor. Queen St., open every evening p.m. from March 30— F. Hardman. professional. 1 JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, 'Cello and Mandolin, 243, Symonds St., opp. P.O. (Mrs. E. L. Parkins), LADIES.— Mrke Your Dresses, Costumes, We Cut. Tack Fit, you Finish.—Miss Watt, 14, Tabernacle Bldgs. I\/TECHANICAL Drawing and allied subi>JL private or class instruction.—F Fin&h, P.O. Box 12fi0. MISS SINCLAIR for Millinery, Day and IVJL Evening Classes. —First Floor. Pacific Bldgs.. opp. Civic Square. MODERN Millinery Classes, day and evening. Privato orders taken.—Miss Cornthwaite, G. Tabernacle Bldgs., Newton. MOTOR Driving taught thoroughly, CounlVl ci] Certificate guaranteed; fees moderate.—Auckland Motor School, 57, Albert St. MOTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate guaranteed.--Mayhill's Garage. 6. Lower Albert St. Phone 42-307. "PERSONAL Coaching, 8.A.. LL.B., B. X Com., Teachers' and Matriculation Exams.—J?. Dunlop, 221, Victoria Arcade. SHOWCARD, Ticket Writing, successfully taught by expert. Tuition will perfect you.—"K" System. 32. Queen St. M R ' T H arle G iles ' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Hellaby's Buildings, Queen St.. opp. G.P.O. DAY CLASSES for Both Sexes. Subjects Taught;—, WRITING, QUICK METHODS OF ARITH; METIC. BOOK-KEEPING. DOUBLE ENTRY. ENGLISH, including SPELLING, GRAMMAR. CORRESPONDENCE, COMPOSITION, Etc. The Students of this College are readily I accepted by the leading Mercantile Houses, J owing to the thoroughness of their Conimercial Training. , , Students are taught to write well, to bo quick and accurate in the use of figures, to open, keep and balance books by double entry, to. write and 'peak English correctly. MR. GILES' reputation as a teacher of Commercial Subjects is well recognised, and many of his old pupils are to-day cither heads of Business Firms or enjoying positions of trust and 'emolument in this City or eLewhere. As only a very limited number of pupil? are received in thi3 College, early application for enrolment is advisable. Classes are held daily and on Saturday mornings. , Tuition in any subject by Correspondence. D° Y OD W ANT £5 T° pER Answer that question. Wo know you'd like it, particularly when it can be made so easily. The NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY COURSE will enable you to earn that' amount. It will set you up in a profitable spare-timo business, for it teaches you how. in your own home, without tools or moulds, to make anything up to £2O weekly. We teach you everything, and GUARANTEE BY CONTRACT TO PURCHASE YOUR SWEETS. You need no experience Our Special Po3tal Course for out-of-town pupils is so simple, so easily understood. Remember! Our Distributing Branch wants NATIONAL SWEETS to cope with the enormous demands made on them. Will you begin to help them? Clip and mail This coupon for our offer. NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE 77, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. Gentlemen,— I am interested in your casli plan for more money. Please tell me about it, but without obligating me in any way. NAME / 5TREET........ town TUITION WANTED. COACH, with general knowledge of Estimating and Getting Out Quantities. 2 evenings week; no schools need answer.— Write, stating terms. Estimate. 916, Herald. T\ESIGN Tuition; wanted by Young"Lady; XJ Teacher must be first-class designer.— Design, 802. Herald. LOCUTION Teacher, good, wanted.—Send prospectus to Elocution. 894. Herald. rpUITION wanted for two Pupils. SecondJL ary, in evening.—Henderson. 52. Norman's Hill Rd., Onchunga. •jiTAH .TONGG INSTRUCTOR. FIRST-CLASS TUITION In MANDARIN MAH JONGG. Lessons by Appointment Only. TELEPHONE 46-631. DYERS AND CLEANERS. . DAND A. BROWN. Dyers and Cleaners, . Shortland St. Works; Grafton Terrace. Phone 45-764. Established 186 G. GENT'S Ladies'. Hats Cleaned. Blocked; Felts! Panamas. Leghorn, Tuscan.— Crothall Way Co.. 137. Symonds St. Phone 21-374. OODY'f DYE WORKS. CROWHUIiST STREET, Opp. Capiat. Cook Brewery, Khyber Pass. Phone 41-273 for Better Dyeing and Cleani.-B. Motor Collects. PORTER'S for Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. Vans collect and deliver.—Tabernacle Bldgs.. Newton. Phone 41-741. WH. DREW for Cleaning. Dyeing, . Renovating Suits, Costumes, Remodellin" Costumes, Coat Frocks a Speciality.— 79." Wellcaley St. W. Phoilo 40-029 ~7~\ n r\A—CARPETS Cleaned and Disin44:,*uUU fected. Electric orating. Vacuum Process—Domestic Vacuum C.eau ing Co., Strand Arcade. mHE COLD WEATHER IS HERE. How about your Blanket Coat. Velour Coat or Sports Coat, dyed Kingfisher, Maroon, Green, Nigger. Navy—anything you like. Every description of Cleaning and Dyeing done. ,1. G. PEAT. Dyer and French Dry Cleaner, ou, Eden Terrace. 36 Sears Experience. Open Evening from 6.30 till 7 30. Tel. 43-151. Ring for particulars. Collect and Deliver. mAKE' the labour out of Floor Polishing. 1 Us Radium Floor Polish—il'a easier. Ask your grocer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19040, 10 June 1925, Page 1

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