SITUATIONS VACANT. A CCOUNTANT (Lady) wanted. Control x-L small Office from middle April; thorough knowledge balance-sheets, financial forecasts, etc.; state age, experience, salary, etc.—Figures. 167, Hkkald. . TJENCHMAN. good, keep own saws; 20s JL> per day.—P.O. Box 17, Waikanae. BOOT Trade.—Young Girl, for Polishing Department.—Northern Boot Co., Ltd., Federal St. BOOT Trade.—Young Girl, with some experience at Fitting Table.—Northern Boot. Ltd., Federal St. BOOT Trade.—Wanted, Firat-ciasa Beaachman, for pump work.—G. A. Coles and Co., Ltd., Exmoath St. "QUSHMAN, good axeman.—Short, TaX# huna SawmiH, Morrfnsville. /"CANVASSERS (2), wanted immediately. r— Address at Herald. for Office, Otahuhu; knowledge VJ typewriting; reply, statins a?®. P ro * vious experience.—Systematic, P.O. Box 380. HOME Cookery.—Lady, capable, take charge; ability to make cakes essential.—Bradley, 45, High St. T AC7NDRYMAN, experienced, wanted, as ■LJ Working Foreman, for large Steam Laundry.—Practical, 131, Hrbaad. MACHINISTS, for Frocks; muat be experienced; no Saturday work; constant employment.—Modern Dress and Costume Factory, Durham St. East. MAN, intelligent, wanted, suitable to be trained as Assistant Manager to Industrial Concern; married man. used to machinery and female labour preferred.— Advance. 159. Herald. MECHANIC, efficient in motor-cycle work, qualified.—H. L Wb'te. 17. karangahape Rd . \ SALESMAN, energetic, good selling line} 50 per cent, profit.—Address at Heralb SECRETARIAL WORK.—WeII educated young Lady wanted by Professional Man. Knowledge of tynihg essential.— Apply, in first instance, bj letter,- stating age and previous experience, to Private Secretary, 135, Herald. . CHARE Salesman, good address, first-class k-J proposition.—lntegrity, Box 15, New* market. r |IRAVELLERS wanted, having. extensive A connection with private clientele in Auckland and suburbs; salary and commission; excellent prospects.—G., 51. Hkbaxj). WJAREHOUSE. —Youth, about 17, wanted, ' YV —Copy of refs. to Honesty. 56. Her ALP. \]KTATCHMAKER. experienced, take con- * V trol repair shop; nigh ealary io competent man.—Split Seconds. 61. Herald. A LARGE MERCANTILE FIRM Requires the services of a competent SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. At a commencing salary of X 3 per week. Apply, in first instance, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies only *t references, to .TYPISTE, 133, Herald. OOK-KBEPER WANTED. Must be Competent Man. Preference given to man able to assist in management of garage. Permanent to right man. State age, experience and salary required. Write, K. 8., 120, Hkrald. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS Carrying Other Lines To Represent our Firm on Commission in NORTH AUCKLAND. WAIKATO AND POVERTY EAY. Calling on All Storekeepers, GRAIN, PRODUCE AND HARDWARE* AddlV. J. JONES, Auctioneers, City Markets,' OFFICE JUNIOR, —W-E HAVE AN U OPENING FOR A JUNIOR. Previous experience unnecessary, but applicants must have passed Matriculation. WAI^IN^ 6 . r mjLL, HUNT & WHEELER, Publio Accountants, National Bank Chambers, Fort Street. gALE S MA N -CO LLEOTOE REQUIRED FOR OUR BUSINESS.; References Necessary. Must be keen and and able to rid# a Motor-cycle. } - ——— . . MERSON BROS., LTD., Symonds Street. SHOBTHAND-TYPISIt SMART. EXPERIENCED. Preferably knowledge Radio Trade. Call between 12 and 1 p.m., SPEDDING, LTD.. Fort Street. QOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OR O CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (Incorporated). INSPECTOR WANTED. . Written Applications, with copies of Tes» timonials, will be received at the office of the Society, .323, Upper Queen Street Auckland, until Noon of MONDAY, March 5, for the position of Inspector to tho Society. Conditions of appointment may be seeat at the office of this paper. J. J. MEAD. Secietarjv IREL ES S OPERATOR Qualified by Examination and with Sea Experience, Required for Oversea Vessel. Apply P.O. BOX 1166. Auckland. TEACHERS WANTED. O ' CHRISTCHURCH.. FIRST ASSISTANT AND LANGUAGE MASTER. Applications are inviteel from Graduates for the position of FIRST ASSISTANT AND LANGUAGE MASTER. Ability to teach English and Latin to tha University Entrance Scholarship Standard in essential. Capacity for coaching in games will. be an additional recommendation. Provision is made for Superannuation benefits under the National Provident Fund. Commencing salary £4OO-JESOO, according to qualifications. Duties begin May 29, 1928. Applicationti, with copies of testimonials, should reach the Headmaster not later than WEDNESDAY. March 7. A. O. WILKINSON, Secretary. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Applications are invited for the position CLASS in ELEMENTARY SHORTHAND, on TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from 7-9 p.m. Applications close FEBRUARY 30. G. J. PARK. Principal. AGENCIES WANTED. BUSINESS Man, well-known, of Whangarei, would like to have Live Agencies for his home town and district.—Zealous, Herald, Whangarei. ■ - - T"\ 11 APERY Traveller, own motor van and JLJ' with good connection lower North, desires Lines to sell on commission; in Auckland March 5.— Rodney, 174. Herald. "!\/CANUFACTURERS' Representative call--IVJL inc wholesale and retail merchants, Auckland, desires additional lines, on commission.—Representative, 134, Herald. CHIROPRACTIC. THE following are Palmer Graduates. Members of the N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors' Association. Consultation free. < TIUGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and JU Freda), Winetone Buildings, Queen Street. Phone 44-929. • ■ ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19882, 28 February 1928, Page 1
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