SITUATIONS VACANT. XfAN, capable give price construct oaths, lay out ground: new house.— ii_. La<iie.'V Mile, Remaera. iljA-N or Woman, wanted to dispose small , ■ , ouantity Soft Goods on commission.— 2). St.. First Floor. |>iv OB A TlO A'E R wanted tor night duty. I rivatg Hospital,—Phono 27-137-Representatives, with car or conveyance: also locality; traveller's salary basis.—Effective Services, N.Z. Insurance Bidgs. tt ALK.SM EX Wanted.—Extreme Novelty «t 16 available for Winter Show; big protns; cets everybody's attention; applicants inns', have £2s.—Show. ISI. Hkualik SHORTHAND Typiste. experienced, ?rL junior, wanted for Manufacturer's utnee: wages 25s.—Write, statins ase and experience to 1 CLERK. 369. Hbhat.i>. fpAILORESS. .first-class Coatmaker, ' A wanted (ladies' tailoring).—Apply, slat '"s experience and wages expected to 13. 11- McCathie, Cambridse. T T PHCrLSTEREK. fi work.—G. B. Wnrman and Sons, Hobson St. Manager sales 'm a k ror our HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Wanted. Must have a good knowledge of the. Hardware Trade, and be conversant with Indent Business, Only men with good, sound commercial experience need apply. Reply stating age to, SPEDDING, LTD.. P.O. Box 4G2, 0 F F I C F. B O Y. FOR LEADING FILM COMPANY. Good prospects for a keen and intelligent Boy with initiative and ambition. Apply, by letter in first instance, OFFICE BOY. Box 070, Auckland. HOKIANGA HOSPITAL, Double Certificate Required. Salary to Start £l2O Per Annum. Application to. MATRON. Hokianga Hospital. FARM HANDS WANTED. I? ARM Hand. good all-round: state - wages.—B., 195, Herald. experienced. with 30-40 cows: shares: 5 years.—Snares, 238, Herald. good, half shares; find cows, -f- or take over present herd.—Write particulars. Halves. 42. IIEHAt.u. < to milk G5 cows on shares; state -i if willing to milk by hand; references necessary from last place.—-Apply W. H. Mathers. Hungahunga, Waharoa, Ij'AMILY wanted on Dairy Farm, milking ■ 100 cows and do all other work required. Must have fc.ur in the shed: machine used.—State experience and wages required (110 shares) to Ivan Black, Mfttamata. TV/fAN wanted. Veum and General L arm Itx Work; good home; state wages.—J. Paterson. Horotiu. j\XARIMED Couple, for Dairy Farm; both l».l. milke'rs; and General Farm Work; good wages.—Reliable. 913. Herald. QHARE-Milker, GO to 70 cows, etc.; own £3 herd; on 50-50 basis.—Apply E.- Bodmin, Morrinsville. SHARE-Milkers. for coming season; ninety cows; refs. and number o( 4 milkers in family.—Apply N. M. Lethbridge, To Awamutu. YOUTH for Dairy Farm, able to milk.Apply, 17, Aldred Rd„ Rcmuera, between (>. and & p.m. "\TOUTH or Young Man. for Machine MilkX ing and _ General Farm Work; state ago.—Rea, Waihou. : A UCTION Bridge.—Experienced GentlcA man Teacher has few vacancies for Pupils; elementary and advanced.—Ring 42-602. ' A 47-836. UCTION Bridge Taught; elementary and advanced.—l Carlton Goro Rd. Phono A UCTION Bridge, Theory and Practice.— J\. Oaklands. 392, Mt. Eden Rd. Phono 20-962. A UCTION Bridge, Theory and Practice.— x\. Oaklands, 332, Mt. Eden Rd. Phone 20-962. ; BOXING.— Keep fit, improve your■ health; physical exorcises and massage; boys' classes, 12s 6d monthly, under supervision.Fred Batehelor, .4, Customs St., S. COMMERCIAL Art Lessons. FashionDrawings, Cover Designs, Posters, Letterheads, etc.—3B. Union 81cig.4,, Cuhtoms St. E. . , JUTTING and Designing taught by PraevV ileal Dressmaker: classes now forming. —Mias-'Hunwick, f>3. Strand Arcade. CLASSES. Dressmaking. Cutting, Designing. etc.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Durham Chambers, Durham St., next Stewart Dawson'a. "T\ " EXAMINATION Music.—Personal i-J Tuition or by 'Correspondence!; expert Coaching.—Reed. 10. Russell St.. Ponsonby. BRESSMSKING Classen. ■ Quaurterly Tuition in Practical Dressmaking: individual instruction.—McClyniont and Woodhead. 40, City Chambers. \ ELOCUTION Classes, private tuition.— Gladys M. Pees, 18!), Symonds St.; Interviews Mondays, fi-B.—Phono 21-942. HAIRDRESSING Cutting, Waving, etc.; day or night classes.—Madame Tnora Tate. Don Marche ■ Chambers, Newton. JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, Piano.—243, Symonds St. opp. P-O. (Mrs. E. L. Perkins). MOTOR Driving taught thoroughly by experts; Council Certificate Guaranteed: foes moderate.—Rushton's, Auckland Motor School. 57. Albert St. Tt/TOTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificata 111 Guaranteed. Mayhill's Oarage, C, Lower Albert St. Phone 42-867. T)IANISTS.—Learn American Plai/er Piano J. Recording; big money Jazz Artists; taught -<by Player Artist. Master Touch, 61. Herald. . QCHOOL OF CABINETMAKING.-In 0 addition to Men's Class ono for Ladies only is now arranged. Early application advisable.—G. Foster, 103, Remuera Road. nearly opp. P.O. QHOWCARD Ticket Writing successfully 0 Taught by Expert. Tuition will perfect you.—"K" System, 32. Queen St. " TO' BRAINY MEN!"—You aspire to be X a brilliant, Public Speaker, but don s know how? 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19349, 9 June 1926, Page 1
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