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SITUATIONS VACANT. " /" gALESMAN "WANTED. Well established firm of Wholesale Merchants, Requires the Services of a PROVED SALESMAN, To work North Island Territory with Fancy Goods, Chemists' and TN?acconists' Sundries. Commencing salary £350 per annum, with ample opportunity of advancement. Apply in writing, stating age _ and full particulars of qualifications, with testimonials (copies only), to: — PROGRESS, C.o. The Jewell-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., 154-156, Hereford Street, Christchnrch. SHORTHAND - ' TYPISTE, FOR ACCOUNTANT S DEPT. OP LOCAL SOLICITOR'S OFFICE. To commence duties January 11. Reply, stating age, experience and salary expected, to P.O. BOS 222, Auckland. lAUKANGA HOSPITAL Matron wanted for Tauranga Public Hospital to take over duties on February 20, 19!?6. Salary £IBO, rising by annual increments of £lO to £220 per annum. Applications, with copies of testimonials, to be lodged with, the undersigned on or before December 30, 1925. P. LUMLEY, Secretary. Tauranga- - Hospital Board. W ANTED AT ONCE, / CLERK, 'With knowledge of Grain and Produce / *' Business. Also, CLERK, With knowledge of Wool. Apply by letter, stating salary required, to * G.C., / 522, Herald. W ll NDO W ' DRESSER. We require a Smart, Capable Window Dresser o; Junior with 3 or 4 years' experience; must be good ticket-writer. Apply, stating salary and giving full particulars, HOOKER AND KINGSTON, LTD., Hamilton. TEACHERS WANTED, RESIDENT ASSISTANT - TEACHER WANTED. For Hukarere Church of England Boarding School for Maori Girls. Classes up to Matriculation and Public Service examinations. Apply, with testimonials and qualifications, i 0 PRINCIPAL. * Hukarere School, Napier. PUPILS WANTED. ART Basketwork. coloured Leatherwork, Pokerwork, Pewtcxwork, Penpamtmg, Stencilling.. Woodcatving. Prospectus posted. —Miss Ayiing. '4, Strand Arcade. CLASSES.—Costumes, Coats, Frocks,, cut for home finishing, 9-s.—Mademoiselle J je Houx, Woolworth Ofiices (opp- Tirol;). Bi ANDERSON Teaches Swimming, . 12 Lessons. Individual, £2 2s; Class, £1 Is.—Box 1327 or, Phone 42-746. DRESSMAKING; Classes.—Home or proiVtesional Cutting, Designing, Remodelling.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison Chambers. Queen St. DRESSMAKING Classes. Quarterly Tuition in Practical Dressmaking; individual instruction. KcClymont and Woodhcad. 40". City Chambers. GOLF School at Wiseman's all Day and Friday Evenings. Opposite H.M. Arcade, Queen St. LEATHER.— I teach you How to Make It. Write for samples.—Benjamin A. /Phelps, Tauranga. OTOR-Car : Driving.—Council Certificate Guaranteed. Mayhill's Garage. 6, Lower Albert St. Phone 42-367. M OTOR Driving Taught thoroughly by experts; Council Certificate guaranteed; fees mo'defate. Thomas Needham, Principal, Auckland Motor School, 57, Albert Street. "A f OTOR Engineers, earn good money!" Xtx Teach yourself this popular business by studying at home Dyke's Course of Motor Engineering; working models, charts and diagrams supplied. Prospectus "H" f ree .—Howard Ballan. 177. Hereford Street. Christchnrch. ANY HOURS YOU HAVE TO SELL A EARN GOOD MONEY HERE. NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY 77. Queen Street. Auckland. can I make my spare hours pay? No obligation in asking. /NAME STREET . .' / TOWN Here is a plan for either men or women—whether 16 or 60—which rewards real effort with real pay, which 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 sell, or only a little time every once in a while, j it will pay you at least to learn how our home workers make money by making . National Confections for us. Now is the time to take the first step. What handier way than by using the Coupon above? ' DYERS AND CLEANERS. TJOETER'S for Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. X Vans collect and deliver.—Tabernacle ibldgs.. Newton. Phone 41-741. A A «.fi f \f\—CARPETS Cleaned and DisTc~fc DUU infected. Electric Beating •Vacuum Process. —Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. EXPERT DYEING. EXPERT CLEANING. rpHE EMPIRE NEEDS YOU! j I T'OU NEED THE EMPIRE. ?,? WHY ? 1 Because, if you are thrifty and economical you will not throw away your Old, Suits, Costumes, Frocks, etc. Just send them to " THE EMPIRE," or ring up No. and Our Van will collect. EXPERT .REMODELING, EXPERT REPAIRING. Old Garments Made as New in a Few Days and at Trifling Cost. Country Orders Receive Special Prompt Attention and Return Postage Paid. SPECIAL FUR DEPARTMENT for the Renovation and Remodelling of All Kinds of Fur Work. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO., Furriers, etc., 358, Queen St. (opp. Main Entrance, , Town Hall). By Special Appointment to Hi?. Kreollency. yOU QOING npo QPEND # Y OUI - JJOLIDAYS? But no matter Where you go you must be smart and well-dressed. And how about pocket-money? You'll want all you can get. Well, here's one way of getting it—instead of a new suit, costume, frock, etc., send the old ones to us. We'll make them so clean, fresh and fashionable you'll save money to help pay holiday expenses. Isn't that a good idea? But don't delay getting into touch with us. Time presses. Suits and Costumes beautifully Cleaned and Pressed, 7s Gd; Hats, 2s Cd. Repairing, Hemstitching and Pleating. Call, write or phone 21-374 or 21-500 for us to collect and deliver. . rpHE QROTHALL -yy r AY JJIIY OLEANING0 LEANING AND QO„ 43. CUSTOMS STREET E. 137, SYMONDS STREET. 109, DOMINION ROAD. NEWMARKET (next to P. 0.). PONSONBY (Opp. P. 0.). ONEHT7NGA—QUEEN ST. / PARNELL —171, Manukau Road. CITY AGFNT—-Arnott. IA, Queen St. WORKS AND HEAD OFFICE: 33-35, Edenyale Road, Mount Eden, Auckland. WINES FOR SALE. BIRDWOOD Vineyards. Henderson. pure Grape Wines for a happy Xmas. Prices' Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' I > RAY'S Wines.—Special choice assorted J case, our famous wines. 50s; freight paid. nearest j railway.—Bray's Vineries. Ltd.. Auckland. BRAY'S Wines.—Health Redeeming, ro- . bust feeling; No. 1 Port. 355; freight paid .nearest station.—Bray's Vineries, Ltd., Auckland. jftROWX Wines.' 227, Karangahap? Rd.— No. 1 Port. 42s case; Golden Sherry. £2 8s; Royal Reserve. £3. "OADALY'S Wine. 25s per case, guarXV anteed 3 years' old- freight paid. Try it.—J. Radaly. Henderson. "OADALY'S Special Port, 45s per case; -*-Y. Invalid, Port or Sherry. 40s; freight 1 \TELLA'S Aminos.—Special Port. 50s: J. Muscatel Sherry. 50s; Old Port, 40s •r case, 2 gallons.—John S. Vella and Orntia. Wine, Special Port, 38s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19195, 8 December 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19195, 8 December 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19195, 8 December 1925, Page 2