SITUATIONS VACANT. T)OOT Saleswoman •wanted; must bo «tx--f-f penanced; temporary position.—Jim.es Adams and Co., Queen St. T5 OX MAKERS, contract work.—H. Grange, Bos Manufacturer, Newmarket. BUTCHER, good, shop and general Land. —J. Say. Waihi. /"I ADET.—Licensed Surveyor requires serc j Vlc S s a Cadet; one matriculated l? interred.—purveyor. 21. Herald. experienced. travel in car; Gr&fufnßd —Call 6-7, iiargreaves. nOMPOSITOES, for Jobbing'and~St^i V/ Work.—Dawson Printing Co., Ltd., Upper Queen St. o°°St Wr ° r 3ld ' wanted.—Bl, Grey C <^ lrs !' Seconds, Women); ried Couples, both milkers, no childton' found.—Brown's Registry, HamilRESSMAKKH wanted. one week, seaside —Pr.one 21-562. rjIRL for Power Sewing Machine.—G. B V 4 Warman and Sons. Furnishers, Hobson St. GIRL, Messages and answer Telephone.— Call after 6 p.m.. Misses Pollock, 27. Security Bldga., Queen St. GIHLS (4), with experience; al3o, 4 Beginners for 800 l Store; permanent.— Apply, W. J, Offer, Corner Store, Karan gah ape Rd. HAIRDRESSER wanted, improver, 2 or 3 years' experience.—Apply, IA. New ■Worth Rd HANDYMAN required, Boarding House; experience preferred,—Sunbeam, 13, Upper Vincent St.. City. LADY Hairdresser wanted; must be capable haircutter,—Sampson's Toilet Parlours, Broadway. 1 ADY or Gentleman. Sell Fancy Goods"! XJ commission; retail shops.—Apply after 7 p.m., 875, Dominion Rd. ]r EGAL Typiste wanted for Country Solicit ■J tor's Office, one with knowledge of book-keeping preferred.—For particulars apply Hanna and Tole, Solicitors, Shortland St., Auckland. t SGGING CONTRA CfoSsThaviM their XV own haulage plant, wanted to Contract Delivery of Logs to Mill is Fiji, Lonjj job. J. Tuck will be in Auckland for Christmas week. Will supply inquirers with full particulars. Correspondence addressed to WELLESLEY ST P. 0.. AUCKLAND, will find him to arrange meeting. MAN wanted, with S or 4 yard tip truck", to Cart Stones; several days' work,— Ring 20-601, early. "IVTURSE Wanted Immediately.—Lady, cap•l" able, nursing experience, far night duty, convalescent home.—'Address at HKRAI.P GURVEYOR requires services of competent O Draughtsman or Draughtswoman.—Reply stating experience and wages, Surveyor, 20, Herald. r pO Lino Operators,—Wanted, Operator; X also Mechanic, for morning paper. Auckland Herald. Province.—Apply, Lino, \TOUTH, well educated, for Editorial X Office.—Apply, Arthur Cleave and Coy., Ltd., Publishers, lligh St jgOOKBINDING. WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR BOOKBINDING DEPARTMENT. Apply to BONDS, LTD., P.O. Box 47, Hamilton.
pANVAS 8 E It H SMART GIRLS, of good personality, for HIGH-CLASS SOFT GOODS. Salary and commission. Excellent prospectu for right : applicants. v SMART, . , , 67, il-EHiYI.'D. TTtBROUS PLASTER FIXERS, CAP- £ ABLE, WANTED. Top Wages to Competent Men. Reply, statiug experience, and when available, to GRANILITE. LTD., ISO, Adelaide Road. Wellington. ]|/| 0 T O R MECHANIC FIRST-CLASS, "WANTED. J.W., 378, HERALD. rpWO PROBATIONER NURSES WANTED, With Experience. Salary, £65 year arid Uniform. Apply at once to the „ , MATRON Northern Wairoa Hospital, To Kopuru. An opening occurs with a well-known Auckland House for on© or two first-class Men to handle popular English and American Cars. , Top wages and commission will be paid to consistent business-getters. Reply , by letter, in flrst instance, to „ , BELLABILITY. Care Gordon and Go£ch, Advertising Agency, Gore Street, Auckland. WANTED FOR NEW PLYMOUTH 11 PUBLIC HOSPITAL, A WARD SISTER, With Karitane Training. Salary to commence, £llO per annum. Applicants to state earliest date when at liberty to commence duties, Apply, MATRON. ' HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications will be received up to DECEMBER 4 for the position of SISTER-1N -CHARGE of the Matamata Hospital. Salary, £l5O. Applications to be addressed to the Matron, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton. E. G. JOHNSON, Secretary, DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPETS, Upholstery, Windows, Floors, etc.. Cleaned. Emg 41-769, Vacuum Cleaning Co., A.C.T., Bldgs., Wellesley St. West. ' npHE CITY DYE WORKS, 141. Symonds X St. ; phone 45hM'2. Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed. A—CARPETS Cleaned and DisMVy infected. Electric Beating, Vacuum Process.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Strand Arcade. Jl AS Y OUR H AT jgEEN RETURNED yET? It is not our usual custom to keep fcatj sent for Cleaning longer than two or tfiiw days, but—. We have had thousands of Bats sent for free cleaning, and must ass those who have not yet had theirs returned, to be patient. Each Est is receiving careful individual attention, and we are sure you will be delighted with the results when you see your Hat Each Hat is being dealt with in order of receipt, and we are working overtime to get everything completed, as soon as possiole. pBOTHALL AY C LEANERS AND jQYERS. £TD., LlU♦B. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. 537. SYMONDS STREET. 30* DOMINION ROAD. NEWMARKET: Next to Post Office. PARNELL: 171, Manukau Road. PONSON'BY: Om>. Post Office. OOTHTOgA : Oueen St. 83-35. Eden va*!e Road. Mt. Eden. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS AECCLES, 142.° Queen St., for thorouKk • Sight Examinations; comfortable, stylish glasses; Qualified Optometrist ia attendance. ASTHMA.— A Resa! Wafer, bedtime, gives in stint relief; £s 6d box, posted. —Clarke. Chemist, 116, Victoria St. " TJHOSPHORTON." , the great Blood X Purifier: powerful ionic; bottles. 2a Cd. ia 6d, 7s Co,—A. Eccles, all Branches.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19488, 18 November 1926, Page 1
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