SITUATIONS WAFTED. TIMBER Ordennan, first-olasa. require# position —T. 19, HjekaiiD. ; fITRUCK Driver, reliable, .yomng, married; JL any make running repairs; go anywhere. —Truck, 877 Herald. quick, accurate, take work on X machine; temporary.—Misses Bastcm, 304, Victoria Arcad*. VIOLINIST, '3 years' experience in Jaw. Orchestra, wants engagement,—R., 010, Herald. WAITRESS or Laundress, young, clean, and experienced, seeks position town.— Capable, 990, IlBaM-D. \A7AITRESS, young, experienced, reliable, V? seeks situation in town,—Clean, 991, Hkaald. "OTASHING and Cleaning, or Office "Work. » T by working Woman; tefe. if required. —Worker, 147, Herald. . WASHING. Cleaning; whole ,or halfdays, Mon., Wed., Fri.„ by clean, quick worker.—A.. 292. Hjbkai.p. "\JG7TDOW, with boy 14. wishes HoneeT V keeper's position, on Farm; own mistress? boy milk.—X.. 281, Herat ,n ■\7iriNDOW-Cleanin". Gardening,, Digging. T V wanted by young Man, wnling and good worker.—l7A. Great North Rd. "WOMAN, with baby, wantij work; few V f hours daily, or would xiund children. Refs.—E.A., 337, Herald. TffOMAN, young, with baby, wants postYV tion as Housekeeper; own mistress; wages no object.—Homely, 240. Herald. A WAITING Engagement.-Farm Hand", ii Scrubcuttera. Share-milkers, Married Couples, Bricklayer, Carpenter.—Excelsior Registry. 30, Phoenix Chambers. PRINTERS' . . _ MANAGER. X Desiring Change, x Is Open to Consider _ Proposition. First-class all-round practical Loudon and Colonial Experience. Good Business-getter. INK. 115. HERALD. DEBENTURES. High tnterest "ra ate i igh Interest Jlvatei SAFETY OP CAPITAL! AMPLE SECURITY 1 These points represent the three ■, outstanding features of the Auckland Hospital Board's Special Buildings Loan Debentures, which carry interest at the rate of 6} PER CENT. PI4R ANNUM. The Debentures, which are in denominations of £IOO each, aro being issued at par, and are redeemable in 10 years. Mora than .£150,000 worth havo already been taken up! Why be content with 4 per cent, or 4J per cent, on your surplus money when you can get 51 per cent, with security as safe as any Bank. Get in touch TO-DAY with the Secretary, Auckland Hospital Board, Kitchener Street, Auckland. DEBENTURES. The Auckland Stock Exchange wish to intimate that application for all clauses of Municipal and Other Debentures may be made through any of their Members free of charge to applicants. Further information regarding the following Issues, which are at present on the market, showing a very satisfactory return to investors, may be obtained at the Office of any Member:— MT. EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL, Maturing 1960. TAMAKI WEST ROAD BOARD, Maturing 1959. ATEW WEEKLY SAVINGS INVESTIN MENT. FREE Particulars are Offered regarding children and others saving enly ONE SHILLING weekly to secure new BUNGALOWS in which they may live aftor 20 years. Motto: "MUTUAL SERVICE." CO-OPERATIVE TREE-PLANTING SOCIETY, LTD,, Acacia Buildings. O'Connell Street, Auckland. T. W. MABEN, Resident Secretary. PUPILS WANTED. ART Basketwork, Coloured Leatherwork, Pokorrfork, Pftwterwork, I^cn painting. Stencilling, Woodcarving Prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. A SHLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. Insur-. J\ ance Bldgs.—Publio Examinations, otc. Day and evening tuition; moderate fees. BUSINESS Men.—Special Course, £'2 2s. Leirn newest swimming etroke. Details, Box 1327, or 'phone 42-746.—D. B. Anderson. GAREFUL Individual Tuition, Primary, Secondary 'Pupils: advancement assured.—G. Robirson, Private Tutor, 29, Khyber Pass. CLASSES.— Coaiumes, Coats, Frocks, cut for home finishing, 9-s.—Mademoiselle Le Houx Wooiworth OHices (opp. Tivoli). /CLASSES.—Dressmaking. individual in V_/ struction by meat up-to date methods: quarterly tuition by arrangement.— McClyrnont'ani Woodhead. 40. City Chambers. DREbSMAKING Classes.—Home or Professional cutting, designing. remodelling. -Modern Dressmaking Salon. Ellison Chambers, Queen St. JOHN Teacher of Violin, 'Cello and Mandolin, Symonds Si., opp. P.O. <Mrs. E. L. Perkins.). LADY prepared take pupils Piano, Mandolin, Ukulele, in Ponsonby and Newton; terms moderate.—Success, 688. Herald. LADIES. —Make Your Costumes. We Cut. Tack. Fit, you Finish.—Miss Watt, 14, TabernavS Bldgs. TV/TISS SINCLAIR for Millinery, Day and IVX Evening Classes.—First Floor. Pacific Bldgs., opp. Civic Square. MODERN Millinery Classes, day and evening. Private orders taken.—Miss Cornthwaite, 6. Tabernacle Bldgs.. Newton. IITOTOR Driving taught thorouarhlv. CounItl. cil Certificate guaranteed; fees moderate.—AUcklandMotorSchool:_S7l_JA]bert_St OTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate i i c. Iff Lower Albert St. Phone 42-367. " H/TOTOR Engineering taught successfully IYJL oy maili ' —lnvaluable to Car Owners! Dyke's Course of Motor Engineering with working models, charts and diaframs, makes everything simplo. Send for rospectus, H., Howard Ballan, 175E, Hereford St., Christchurch. MRS. ROBERT PERRY. Elocution Examination and Competition Work Carefully Coached. Terms, £1 JOp per quarter. Studio: 9, Browning St., Grey Lynn. " "DRISCILLA" Dress Cutting and Fitting 17 Classes: 2-hour sessions. 231,. Broadway. Newmarket, above Smith and Caughey's. SHOWCARD, Ticket Writing, successfully Taught by Expert. Tuition will perfect you.—" K " System, 32, Queen St. SINGING. —Pupils required. George Martinengo. late .Brescian Family, Concert and,. Opera Experience, Great Britain.— Phone 26-329. QPECIAL Eveuing Classes for Matricu--0 lation under experienced coach.—F. Dunlop, 221, Victoria Arcade. rPHELMA GORDON (L.T.C.L.), (L.A.8.), X Teacher of Piano, Harmony, Theory.— 31, Vermont Bt.. Ponsonby. Phone 26-491. A GOOD Name Counts.—G. Robinson, reliable coach; primary and secondary pupils.—29. Khyber Puss. Q CHARLTON Avenue, Valley Rd.—ExOi animation Preporation and Gregg Shorthand, Book-keeping, Languages.— Maurice R. Keesing. y\ T T° M. AKE jyx° xV A T H OME - Would you like to turn spare hours into pounds? Would you liko to have an independent business of your own? Here is a new way to make money, unlike anything ever offered beforo, Thore is no canvassing to do,, no tedious, laborious drudgery. This is the most delightful kind oi work you could imagine. You will enjoy every minute you devoto to it. And it pays amazingly well. From £5 to £ls per week and monsl NO SPECIAL ABILITY OR EXPERIENCE NEEDED. The National Confectionery organisation has openings for rmv members to devote to Home Con fectioncry Making. No matter where you live, you can be one of the happy members of the National Confectionery Industry. Mail the Coupon for the beautiful Illustrated Book that, explains everything. We will send it to you FREE. But you must be prompt, as new members ore wanted ai once, and this golden opportunity may not rome to yon again. NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY. 77, Queen St., Auckland Gontlemen.—Without obligation on my part, please send me FREE tho Book on Home Confectionery Making, which tells how I can earn money at home by making sweetfl for you; also particulars of your Money Making Guarantee and the speoial co-operitivo pimleges and services. Nam* Street Town TUITION WANTED. T ESSONS ia Ju-Jitsu. Keon, 402, Jj Hkrald. PUPIL requires experiments, notes, chemistry, agriculture, matriculation standard, graduated from first year, third. —Pupil, 399, Hbrald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 2
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