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wanted for Northcote PresbyV > tcrian Church: small remuneration. — , For particulars, apply Rev. S, L. Boot. The I Northcote. 13LAN1NG Machinist; good wages to I A right man.—Geo. Gardner and Sons, j Sawmillers, Tnrangarere (near Taihape). ,I)LASTERER S W A IV T E V. j.) L A S T E R E R S Apply, C. A. LEES. K'.leii Terrace. PRINTERS, Comp.-Machinist, Jobbing, required at once.—J, Patterson, Puke- ' he. BALESMAN required, Manchester and Dress Depts.; only men of progressive ability need apply.—Heaths, Ltd., Ouehunga. BALESMAN, experienced, good address, high-class Specialty Lin:;; good commission.—29, -Mining Chambers, Exchange Lane. SCOTCH Immigrant, young (preferred), wanted deliver, tike orders, generally assist Country Bakery and Store.— Smart, 718, Herald. SHOKTHAND-Ty piste, experienced, Legal Office.—State experience, salary required. to Typiste. P.O. Box 277. Auckland. STENOGRAPHER and Typist (Box 790). 0 Applicants are hereby notified that the position has been filled. gURVEYOR-S ASSISTANT. A Vacancy occurs in a City Office for a Surveyor's Licensed Assistant; salary £$ per week. i Full jjarticulars to I SURVEYOR, 650, Herald. | r PAILOR, first-class. —G. Hendy, Whanl 1 garei. or apply Cramp, Xicliolls, between 9 and 12, Friday. at once, Trouser and Vest X 'Hand.—Andrews, Morrinsville. | " r JHiE HOUSE OF FLACKSON, LTD., i '■ Require i EXPERIENCED COSTCME AND FROCK MACHINISTS. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. fPRAVELLERS, town and country, lor •A. New Zealand Wines; good commission. —J. R a_d aiy, Henderson. npYPISTE and Shorthand Writer. acnSf. J- temed Motor Tyre trade preferred; references, state salary.—P.O. Bos. 1137. i "yOUTJI. assist Timber Yard,'able to class X preferred.—Simnson. Green Lane, next station. Phone 24-107. FARM HANDS WANTED. BOY or Strong Youth, Machine Milking; good home; wages to 30s.—C. E. Birchall, Otorohanga. BOY, respectable, help hand milk, small herd; good home; state wages.—Knight, McLaughlin's Rd., I'apatoetoe. BOY. smart, or Youth, assist Shed; experience not necessary; no Farm work; good wages.—J. J. Mangan, Turua, Hauraki Plains. BOY, or Young,, Man, interested in !• riesian cattle: must be able to milk | (machines). -- Manager, J.C.L. Ho'twri j Farm, Panmure. BOY or Youth, Assist Hand Milking; small herd; light jobs; good home: state wages and age.—G. B. Rogers, Wairere, North Auckland. BOY, assist Milk, small herd, farm work; good home; Manu&au Harbour.—Apply, evenings, A. G. Clarke, 73, The Drive, Epsom. IP ARM Hand, Man or good Youth, experienced, for Machine and General Farm i Work; good wages to good man.—3.G., 824, H ERALD. j ARM Hand, Milk and General Work.— W. Carter, Weatney Rd,, At an ge re. j Farm Hand, experienced, all VI work; good wages; urgent.—W. Were, 1 Box 2G, Matamata. MAN, young, reliable, Machines, General Farm Work: £2 sa. found; good men only.—J. Keightley. Springdale, Waitoa. MAN, good, for Milking and General Farm Work; good wages.—Exunskill Bros., Ngarua, MAN. used to . horses, hand-milk a few cows.—Leitch. Hunua. MAX, young, help in Sheds (machines! and General Farm Work: good home: station 2 miies.—State age and wages required to D. G. Cruickshank ._ Te Mawhai. MAN or Youth, Machine Milkins. Farm Work: srcod conditions; wa'ges 30s to £2.— H. Clarke, Te Wairoe.. Tauranga. ■jVfAX or Youth. Dairy Farm: i-'X must be good hand-milker; £2. and found.—Urgent. 303, Herald. MAN, for Farm Work, used to norses and all farm implements; £2 os and bonus, j —J.R.L., 196, Herald. MARRIED Couple wanted, rehaole; man assist milking and general farm work; j woman general housework.—Reply, stating wages required, to Couple, c.o. J. H. Cooper, Kio Kio. MILKERS (2), good; £2 per week and found; machines used.—A. G. Bell, Kaitaia, North Auckland. LOUGH MA N, competent,_ steady job. good plant: 3 miles Main Trunk: married, small family.—C. H. Ricket, Te Awarnutu. SHEPHERD, good team dogs, reauired to bach: wages £3 10s.—D. Cameron, Onewhero. HHEAMSTER and General Farm Hand's -i position filled: thanking all applicants.—L. S. Chamberlain. Hairiwi. Te Awamutu. "\rOUTH. for small Farm: must be good X Hand-milker. —Mrs. Mills. South Rd.. Papakura. VOUTH, for Dairy-Poultry Farm; suburX ban; state wages.—Fowls, 505, Herald. "VOUTH. strong, respectable; Dairy Farm, X machines; state experience, wages reqnired.—F. Lewer, Waitoa. Flume llVt. VOUTH for Sheep and Cattle G.ation, Ta X Araroa, East Coast. —Apply, evenings, 9?a. Carlton Gore Rd. VOUTH wanted to Assist Machine Milking X and Farm Work.—Reply to W. Knight, Waimauku. . VOUTH or Man. Dairy Farm, machines; JL- 30s to £2 and found.—A. H. button. Turua, Hauraki Plains. VOUTH, strong and trustworthy, for X Sheep and Grazing Farm: good, home; state age and experience.—l aruculars, Grazing, 421. Hepalo. ITnnn'ton. . VOUTH Curi3er 20), Help Milk Small i Herd; 25s week: good home. Keliable, SO, Herald. jp LARK'S Registry. 03. Queen Street.— \_j Milkers, hand, machine . (urgent): Plouchmi.n. Youths. Domestics, i arm Ilands. "OEARSON'S Registry, Exchange Law.— 1 Married Ploughman, 2 Machine MilKCrs. same place; Hand Milkers, Learners, Lousekeeper. . I PUPILS WANTED. ! i R~ Basket work, coloured Leatherwork, I J'V Poker work, Pewterwork. Penpainting, I Stencilling. Woodcarving. Prospectus posted. J Miss Ay'iing. 4. Strand Arcade. T RT—Winifred M. Freeman (19 certificates), having returned from England, will receive' Pupils for Painting, Sketching. Designing. Pupils visited.—Milford Road, Takapuria. 4 SHLEIGH Coaching College. N.Z. InA surance Blags.—Public Examinations. Backward Education. Strictly individual attention; definite results. C' 1 LASSES.—Costumes. Coats. cut. for home finishing, 9-5.-—Mademoiselle Le Houx. Wooiworth Offices (opp. Tivoli). DB. ANDERSON Teaches Swimming. . 12 Lessons. Individual, £2 2s; Class, £ I is.—Box 1327 or Phone 42-740. DRESSMAKING Classes.—Costumes. Coat Frocks, Evening Dresses, Cut. Fitted. Hours: 10-12, 2-4; evenings arranged.— McClymont and Woodhead, 40, City Chambers. I>,RESSMAKJNG Classes.—Home or Pro- ) fessional Cutting, Designing, Remodelling.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison Chambers, Queen St. i /~1 OLF School at Wiseman's all Day and | U Friday Evenings.—Opposite H.M, ArI cad?, Queen St. HOME Dress-cuttinc . difficulties elimin-ated.-—See Sel-Phit System demonstrated to-day. free, at 507, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. MOTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate Guaranteed. Mayhill's Garage, G, Lower Albert St.. Phone 42-307. " rELL-PAID Jobs await skilled motor i ff Mechanics!" Equip yourself for i lucrative positions by studying Dyke's Motor Engineering Course, with Working Models, I Charts, and Diagrams.—Send ior Prospectus, " M," Howard Ballan, 175 E. Hereford St., Christchurch. ! ANY HOURS YOU HAVE TO SELL -'V EARN GOOD MONEY HERE. NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY 77, Queen Street, Auckland. - How can I make my spare hours pay? No obligation in asking". NAME STREET TOWN Here is a plan tor either men or women —whether 16 or SO—whicn rewards real effort with real pay. winch will produce a regular, dependable income Proportionate to the time and brains put into it. EXPERIENCE NOT NEEDED If you have a. day or a week to selj, or only a little time every once m a while, it will pay you at least to learn how our home workers make money by makimr a ]a C tlie'°time 3 the first .tea What handier way than by using the. Coupon above?.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 1

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