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SITUATIONS VACANT. "OAKER'S position filled.—L. Keys, Baker, JL> Kohukoliu. 1 . BOY, smart, wanted immediately, assist shop and messages; Remuera;' com» mencing salary, 155.—8„ SGI, Herald. GIAMP Cook, elderly man, bake bread,' ' firewood, milk, useful about homestead.—Pearson's Registry, Exchange Lane. (2), 1 Furrier; must be experienced; good wages to suitable applicants.—Parisienne Fur Co., 34, Victoria St. Weßt, DRIVER for Ford Light Delivery: must bo experienced and have good refs.— K.. 818, Herald. 17U10CK Machinists!, experienced, used to . power; good wages, permanent employment— (1 IRL. smart wanted, nursing experience. 3T for Convalescent Home.—Address at He it alp. HAIRDRESSER, experienced, Indies' and gent's, good position and permanent to good man.—Mack, Hairdresser, Tauranga. HAIRDRESSER, wanted immediately.— Address at Herald. INVOICE Typiste (Female), experienced, JL wanted; one with knowledge. Shorthand preferred.—Apply, furnishing copies of testinnonials to Typiste P.O. Box 983. TUNIOR. for. Office, good knowledge of U typing and shorthand essential.—Apply by letter, stating wages, to P.O. Box 1133, City. MEN, smart, with advertising and publicity experience.—Write P.O. Box 622. M COUPLE: man, butler, houseman; • wife, cook or cook and housemaid: Hawke's Bay.—Phone 45-702. • MUSICIANS wanted, Bb Tenor Sax. and Trumpeter, good readers; inland town; ploy 3 nights weekly: £2 10s, plus board.— ' 18, East St., Newton, to-night at 7 p.m. OPPORTUNITY Learn Hairdressing, Beauty Culture- models required.— Applv 10 a.m.-3 p.m.—l7sA. Upper Symonds St. ' OPPORTUNITY offering bright, intelligent Girl leaving school, good at Drawing essential.—Ring 40-608. re appointment. PERMANENT Position. _ Afforestation Company, Kaingaroa Plainß, to respectable Rnbbiter. skins, subsidy, and 75 traps supplied; comfortable quarters; compensation required by Rabbiter at present in above position.—X.X.. 627, Herald. PROBATIONER Nurse, some experience in maternity work preferred.—Capable, 732. Herald. RABBITER wanted. 700 acres,' good flat country.—Apply Store, Tatuanui. SALESMAN.— Smart young Man, as Salesman and General, for General Merchant's Warehouse; only tnose yith initiative and progress required; state age, past experience and copy ref. only; wages £3.--Salesman, P.O. Box 1655. QECOND Assistant wanted immediately for 0 Dairy Factory award rates; state age, married or single; refs. required.—Apply Butter-fat, 800. Herald. SELECTION,' Applicant Service Station. 510. Herald, held over for week. YOUNG LADY, smart appearance, good education, personality; also have typewriting and shorthand experience: good wages to successful applicant. Write at ones, DIRECT, 839, Herald. OUTH, about 17 years of age; good position offered, in Papatoetoe districi.—B.G.. 855. Herald. ■- YOUTH, for Apiary Work, good chance to learn business: good character eßsential.—Bees. 143, Herald. Hamilton. YOUTH, for Wholesale Store, with Grocery experience; must be used to Packing; age about 18 years. • _ Copies of references and experience, to GROCER. Box 1655. APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR POSITION OF MEDICAL OFFICER FOR VANIKORO. ' British Solomon Islands. Salary: £SOO per annum and found. Required to leave Sydney, October 81. Apply. , THE KAURI TIMBER CO.. LTD.. Auckland. QOUNTRY TRAVELLER WANTED. A proved Salesman wanted, to work Southern District. Must have own car. and be able to atart immediately. Salary ana commission. Prospects excellent for firstclass man. Reply to INTEGRITY, 83G. Herald. J-JARGAVILLE BOROUGH COUNCIL. GASWORKS MANAGER. Applications closing on 31st inst.. endorsed "_Gas Manager," and addressed to the undersigned, are invited for the position of Working Manager to the Dargaville Municipal Gasworks at a salary of £6 6l per week to commence, also free house, light and fuel. Conditions of appointment may be perused at the office of this paper jnuy uc uoiuotu «v , , . . i« The present output of the works is 10 to 11 millions. W. MARTIN. Town Clerk. October 6, 1928. - ■pIRST-CLASS MOTOR MECHANIC. Mast be competent to do' complete overhauls and all repairs. Experienco in control of stafi absolutely necessary. Written applications invited., stating age. experience and enclosing copies of testimomals. to MECHANIC. 813, Herald. THIRST-CLASS FARM MANAGER J) WANTED For large ... MIXED FARM IN WAIKATO. Must be an experienced liuyer. strong personality and possess highent credentials. Apply to P.O. BOX 152. . • Hamilton. TJINUERA CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. THIRD ASSISTANT WANTED. Wages £4 ss. Accommodation Provided. Application to W. L. Hollis. Manager, Hinuera. —— - M I LL I N E R Y. EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN FOR CITY AND SUBURBS. McALPINE. Halleustein Buildings. gALES M E N. A New Zealand Managing Director of one nf the largest concerns in the world, spenda few day? with friends, is so impressed with the possibilities in the Auckland Provico, he is prepared to interview and engage A LIMITED NUMBER OF SENIOR AND A LIAUi- jjj^rjor SALESMEN. Essential qualifications are good, clean out appearance, ambition unquestionable integrity. and not afraid of hard worn Promotion unlimited to suitable applicants. Appiy 7.30 p.m. Prompt. NO. 20. WOODFORD ROAD. Off Valley Road Mt. Eden. Auckland. pO MACHINISTS. MILNE AND CHOYCE. LTD.. Require a SPOKE STITCH MACHINIST. Appl5 "' * MR. JAMIESON. Sixth Floor. WHANGAREI CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Applications will be received by the undersigned for tho Position of AUDITOR to the above Society, returnable by bAIUUDAY, October 13, 1928. Applicants to state remuneration f J quired. office * JAMES, RK rt> ' /' J Temporar. ' Rust Lane. Whangarei.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 1