SITUATIONS VZ.CANT. fpNGINEER-SALESMAN.—A large and important Company, marketing firstquality. Petroleum Products in New Zealand and Great Britain, invites application for the position of Engineer-Salesman. Tho successful applicant should possess a Bound mechanical engineering experience at eea, refrigeration, internal combustion and electrical machinery, preferably previous experience in selling Lubricants, Machinery or Engineers' Supplies and his main duties ■will comprise selling Lubricating Oils, Greases and other Petroleum Products to Industrial Works and Motor Traders. Reply in strict confidence, giving full de. tails of experience and copies only of testimonials, to COMBUSTION. 853, HERALD. ANTED. it '•i FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS MAN. WITH GOOD PERSONALITY AND GOOD ORGANISING ABILITY, To MANAGE ONE OF OUR TOURIST RESORTS. PREVIOUS HOTEL EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. SALARY GOOD. iiOUNT COOK MOTOR CO., LTD., Box 226, Timaru. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. AUCKLAND. -pjTQTEL gTONEHURST. 45-49, SYMONDS ST. (Accommodates 160.)
Only Unlicensed" Tourist Hotel do Luxe. 15s (2 or more days, 14s daily); £4 4s weekly. Special Rooms (with running h. and c. water), 16s or £4 18s. DEVONPORT. VENTNOR, HOTEL. DEVONPORT. Close to City. 2min. Wharf, Beach and Park.
"Weakly Tickets Cheaper than Trams. Beautiful Views of Harbour and Cits. Itecognised by Tourists and Business Men as an ideal position, close to city, yet away from NOISE and DUST. A Stay nt Ventnor Never Forgotten. «■ Comfort of Patroiiß Assured. Table a Speciality. Permanents by Arrangement. G. ARROWSMITH. Phone 22-436. Proprietor. FRANKTON JUNCTION. "I? MP IRE HOTEL, A.A.A., C.T., and P.S., Jt-J House; tariff, 12s 6d day.—Mrs. D. "Wilson, Hostess. HAMILTON. " rpHE GABLES," next Fire Station, J. Anglesea Street.—Vacancies, Casuals, Permanents; terms moderate. —Mrs. Jeffry, Proprietress. WARWICK. Hamilton East.— Beautifully Situated, overlooking river; every comfort; Permanents and Casuals.—Mrs Voysey, Proprietress. HELENSVILLE. PARAS AI House.—Excellent table., free garage, Bplendid services; hot mineral baths under same roof.—A.A.A. House, Phones; Helensville, 35; Auckland. 4G-087. KAWAU ISLAND. A "W A U ISLAND. DELIGHTFUL WINTER RESORT. Semi-Tropical. Fishing Boating, Tennis. LOVELY WALKS. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. Tariff, £4 4s Telegrams " MANSION HOUSE." OKOROIRE HOT SPRINGS. HOT Springs Hctel.—Golf, Bowls, Tennis; hot mineral baths; 15s; £4 103 week. —Phone 44, Tirau. ROTORUA. A CCOMMODATION.-Central, select, PriJ\ vate Homo; £2 2s wpekly, 8s daily.— The Grange. Hinemoa St. Phone 467. DEVONSHIRE House, bandy Station. Grounds. Bath; table unequalled; 8s j>er day.—Mrs. E. Dean. Proprietress. OAKLEIGH, opp. Station.—New management, every conv.; tariff, Bs.—Proprietresa, Mis. L. Booth. Phone 127. XM'rSDA L.E Apartment House.—Furnis lied Rooms, with use kitchen, dining room, etc.; everything provided; 169 weekly. XJEENSLAND House, table unequalled; tariff, 10s day, £3 week; Imm. from railway.—Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. SONOMA Private Hotel. First-class Accommodation, tariff, 10s day. Mrs R.'Garlick, Proprietress. Phone 473. <5 URREY House, tiaupapa St.— Centrally 0 situated; £2 10s weekly.—Mrs. Devm. Proprietress. Phone 217 WANGANUI. WANGANUI RIVER.-Don't Miss This Wonderful Trip. First-class Accommoaation at the Houseboat and. Pipiriki House. Particulars from River Services, Wanganai. Thos. Cook. Queen St., Auckland, and Tourist Bureau. PRIVATE. HOTEL, -It Plimmer'a Steps, Dominion Av.. Wellington. Trams from station and ferry wharf stop at Stewart Dawßon's. Firs't-class. central accommodation, 10s 6d daily. ? ' cuisine and hot water service. Under manasement of late C.T. , r , mrf W. BARRY SMITH, „ Phone 14-910. Wires; Rutland, Wellington
WANTED KNOWN. fA AED Motors run to Helensville Hot J-*- Springs direct. Non-stop# comfortable trip.—J)ial 44-656, Aard. _ CARPET Sweepers repaired, any make, by the Sweeper Specialists.—Donxestio Vacuum and Radio Co.. Btrand Arcade. ONOGRAM Caps for School Boys 2s 9d, Badges for Girls. Is.—Cox the Hatter. Karangahape Rd BIG REDUCTIONS in Prams, Push Chairs, Dolls' Prams, etc., at our SHOWROOMS. Thompson's Buildings, 313, Queen Street (3 doors above Town Hall). W A THOMPSON AND CO. "IMQUID Granite Floor Varnish lasts -1-J longest, saves labour. Obtainable Oil and Colour Merchants and Storef Agents, W. V. Wilson and Co., 330. Queen Street, Auckland: PATENTS.— Baldwin, Son and Carey, Winstone Buildings. Auckland, have Agents in all countries. MEN. —We have beveral Unclaimed Suits, made to order; (hoy are high quality Suits at bargain prices; all sizes. Savo money now, fit guaranteed.—Empire Tailors, Ltd..'2l9. Queen St., opp. Princess Theatre. B* IG REDUCTIONS in Prams. Push Chairs, Dolls' Prams, etc., at our SHOWROOMS, Thompson's Buildings. 313. Queen Street (3 doors above Town Hall). W. A. THOMPSON AND CO. TVfEUROL Tablets give instant relief in i-' Headaches Toothaches, Neuralgia.— Is 6d, at Chemists and Storeß. ' INECTO Hair Dye. procurable in all shades from Miss Borgolto. 1 oilot Spccialiat. City Chambers. Auckland. OAWS and Edged Tools of all kinds O Ground and Sharpened at Anderson and Dustin's, 38, Wyndham Street. "OIG REDUCTIONS in Prams, Push -T> Chairs. Dolls' Prams, etc., at our SHOWROOMS, Thompson's Buildings. 313, Queen Street (3 doors above Town Hall). W. A. THOMPSON AND CO. J^J"EWS. Fur Renovation and Remodelling like new. Expert Furrier with 80 years' exporitaee of free advice what can be done with your old furs. ,« WTO®. Furrier. 20, Customs Street East.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20254, 14 May 1929, Page 2
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