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SITUATIONS WANTED. LADY, young, would take charge of Children, afternoons.—Nurae, 342, Herald. 1 ADY. young, offers Morning Services in -*-• return Board; no washing or scrubbing. -Reciprocal. 343. Herald, ~l ADY, 28. with child, desires situation as J-J Housekeeper.—Experienced, 36, Herald, Hamilton. LADY, young, reliable, requires Position as Lady Help in Hamilton.—Address at Herald, LADY _ Help.—Mrs. Thomas recommends nice English Girl, light duties. —114, Vauxhall Rd., Cheltenham. LADY, middle-aged, wishes Position as Companion - Housekeeper.—At.. 225, Companion - Housekeeper.—At., 225, Hrhald. MAN, young, refined, seeks position, Companion-Help to elderly couple: small salary; excellent rel's.—S.. 3-17. Herald. MAN, young, reliable, some experience machine milking and team work, requires position on farm, good home.—Respectable. 195. Herald. MAN, young, married, Scottish, urgently requires work, any kind; experienced i i Plumbing.—Anxious, 52. Herald. MAN seeks position, good worker; excellent refs.; Repairs, Fitting: hands all tools.—Address at Herald. MAN, middle-aged, wants position, Third Cook. Kitchenman or Handyman, also Gardener: refs.—Capable, '."59. Herald. MATES, thoroughly reliable, women, seek position Hotel or Laundry; country preferred.—Excelsior Registry, SO, Phoenix Chambers. MILKERS and Ploughmen waiting jobs.— Pearson's Registry, Exchange Lane. "11/J'OTOJJ Driver, Lorry, Car, Bus, experi•iML enced; six years' driving in Auckland. —D., 274. Herald. PAINTING, all classes; Paperhanging and Panelling; workmanship second to none; prices bedrock.—Neatness, 27, College Hill. 1 PLOUGHING wanted. 50 or 100 acreblocks; no job too big.—Morton and Crowley, Paewhenua, Rural Mail, Otorohanga. RESTAURANT or Fish Market.—Position wanted by experienced man. —Good Hand. l'/0. HeraldSALESMAN, Australian, young, well known sporting world, requires position in Motor House, inside or out; immediate interview or open to accept sales in any house.—Energetic, 313, Herald. Q A \VMlLLEßS.—Experienced Yardman re*K/ quires position, class all timbers, tally, get out orders.—Alert, 291, Herald. SHARIi-MiLking wanted by two Mates, 6080 cows, machines; experienced.—Phone 49M, Pukekohe. SHA.R'E-Milking, wanted by 3 Mates, for coming season, 100 cows; machines necessary.—Share.milking, 79. Herald. QALESMAN, Drapery, Mercery, Clothing, O seeks position, either inside or travelling; good refs.. experienced.—Ability. 271. Herald. nPARRING, Sanding, Tennis Lawns, J- Grounds Laid Out Iliilg B. Bishop, 7, King Edward Ave., Epsom. "PYPISTE, with general office knowledge, J- seeks position.—Competent, 230, Herald. rpYPISTE and Correspondence Clerk, exJL perienced wants position: lias knowledge of ledgers, invoicing and general office routine; 6 years' experience;—Accurate, 319, Herat,d. WAITRESS, smart, experienced, seeks situation Tearooms; good refs.; city.— Waitress, 305, Herald. WAGGON Driver, experienced, married. | knowledge of agriculture, fencing and general farm work, wants Billet: East Coast preferred.—Waggoner, 514, Herald. "VST'OMAN, reliable, wants Washing, Iron- > » nig, or Cleaning.—Phono 44-079. WOMEN, 2, nice, seek daily work, Washing, Cleaning; any locality.—Excelsior Registry, 30, Phoenix Chambers. WOMAN, young, wants position. Housef t keeper, one or two men; Town or Country.—Homely. '272, Herald, WJ~ OK KING Manager position, thoroughly > T experienced dairying, cultivation, stock; Colonial experience: all branches; single: refs.—Results. 413. Herald. ( Registry, 03, Queen St.—Sharev milkers. Housekeepers, Hand. Machine Milkers. Domestics, Cooks. Labourers, waiting employment. BONUS.—Book-keeper, General Clerk; anything suitable; town or country: unimpeachable references.—Agony, 232, Herald.

FARM HANDS WANTED. n.IRL r to milk few cows .(good .Jtome).— VX Apply by letter, Stat&f,' wages required, to R. H. James. Cambridge. SAND Milker, good wanted; wages £'i and found,—X. Hoskings. Ihumatao Rd., Marigere. MAN or Youth, E'arm Work, winter; machines, small herd.—G. S. Clarke, Phono 169K, Te Awamutu. MAN or Youth, for Farm Wort;, machines used.—H. Goble, Box 14, Netherton, Paeroa. 11/ TAN or Youth, must be willing worker; ItX 1 pood home; 30s to start, permanent.— Hall, Kio Kio. MANAGER,. dairy farm, milking, town supply; experience with forage crops essential; good house and prospects.—Apply with refs., Tamaki, 181, 11krta lb. - "jl/TAItRIED Couple for Dairy Farm; own J3JL cottage; handy place; 3 milkers preferred; £3 we«k winter, £4,- after.— Dairyman. 77, Hekald. TTOtfTH wanted. General Faim Work; X new arrival preferred ;no previous experience necessary; £1 and found.—R,, 70, ' lIF,BALD CLARK'S Registry, 63, Queen St.—Machine Milkers, Boy, assist in shed. Housekeepers, Good "Workers waiting. TEACHERS WANTED. QTAGO GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Applications are invited for the position of Assistant Mistress, Grade C or D. If. an appointment is made to a Grade D position, preference will l>e given to applicants with Commercial qualifications. Applicants should slate age, qualifications (scholastic, athletic, etc.), experience, subjects they are prepared to teach and to what standard, and outside activities in which they are prepared to asßist, They should state in particular their qualifications in Latin. French and Mathematics. The candidate appointed will be required to take some active interest in the general life of the School. Applications, with copies only of testimonials, will be received up to MONDAY, April 12. c. r. Mclean. Secretary Board of Governors. 236, Moray Place, Dunedin. PIUPILS WANTED. A RT Lessons, Leather Suede, Marquetry, jl\. pokerwork. Light Gauge Metals, Barbola, etc.—Leathercraft, Parnell P. 0., car stop. ART Basketwork, Coloured Leatherwork, Pokerwo.rk, Pewterwork, Penpainting, Stencilling. Woodcarving. Prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling. 4, Strand Arcade. ASHLEIGH Coaching College, New Zealand Insurance Bldgs.—Public Examinations, Backward Education; strictly »n----dividual attention; definite results. DRESSMAKING Classes.—Home or Professional Cutting, resigning. Remodelling.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison Chambers. Queen St. GOLF School at Wiseman's all Day arid Friday Evenings. Opposite H.M. Arcade. Queen St. . JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin, 'Cello, Mandolin, 243, Syrr.onds St. (opp. P. 0.) (Mrs. E. L. Perkins) MOTOR Car Driving.—Council Certificate Guaranteed. Mayhill's Garage, C, Lower Albert St. Phone 42-307. MOTOR Driving Taught thoroughly by experts; Council Certificate" Guaranteed: fees moderate.—Ruston's Auckland Motor School. 57. Albert St. SWIMMING Instructions.—All Classes are now resumed.—D. B. Anderson. STAMMERING is Easily Cured.—lf there are no organic defects, you can free yourself from this handicap by means of Professor Foote's Stammering Course. Prospectus "S" free.—Howard Ballan, 175E, Hereford St., Christchnrch. TUITION WANTED. (CONCERTlNA.—Advertiser requires tuiV> tion from good Teacher.—Terms, etc., to Tuition. Box 1053. Auckland. lADY, young, wishes le3rn Dressmaking j" or Millinery, urgently.—Anxious,' 312, Hehai-D.

PHOTOGRAPHY. A RUSTIC Bridal Portraits, Day or Night, xi. —OlcnTnore Studios, t), New North Ro.. opp- Dominion ltd. Phono 42-01(1 CAPITOL Studies for Day or Night Weddings.—Capitol Studios. Dominion Kd. Terminus. PIANO TUNING. A RTHTJR BREE (Pianist), Tuner and jA. Repairer; expert attention.—lCs4, Upper Queen St. Phono 43-398. HIGHEBT-Grade materia) and workmanship at the Bristol; freo estimates.— 43, Karangahsp® Rd. Phone 42-706.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 1

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