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SITUATIONS VACANT. OALESMAN, ENERGETIC, WANTED. o Ono used to Country Work and with Own. Car. Liberal salary and commission. Reply, stating experience, to SALES, 480, HERALD. "YY'AITOJ WANTED IMMEDIATELY. CERTIFICATED TRACTION ENGINEDRIVER, . Used to Stone Crusher and Road Work. Wages X's per week. M. PENNELL,, County Engineer. To Kuiti. September 17, 1929. SEWER DRAINAGE SYSTEM. SANITARY INSPECTOR - TURNCOCKDRAIN CONNECTOR. Applications are invited from qualified persons for the ctmbined position of Sanitary Inspector, Turncock, etc.. to the New Lynn Borough Council. Applicants must ]iosses3 certificates in conformity with the requirements of the Health Act, 1020, for fcuch position. State salary and furnish evidence of sanitary qualifications, giving date services uvailable, to TOWN CLERK, New Lynn. JjNIVERSITY OF OT.' HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION WORK IN OTAGO. 1. A Woman with high special training in Home Science, or Social Psychology. experienced in organisation and administration of welfare work. Salary £IOO, and travelling expenses. 2. A Homo Science Graduate, with experience of country life, capable of lecturlii},', _ demonstrating. and writing for tho public. Salary i 250. and unveiling expenses. Applications must bo sent, in writing to •the undersigned not later than October 11, 1929. further particulars may bo obtained on application. H. CHAPMAN. registrar. HAMILTON SHOPPING. GOPP HELLYAR, Magneto Specialist. All Types Remagnetised. Repaired, Re-V.-ound.—7. Bryce St.. Hamilton. Phone 1953. 'PHE WAIKATO BRANCH o> tho New Zealand Herald, South British Buildings, Hamilton, Will receive orders for the delivery of the New Zealand Herald and Auckland Weekly News in Hamilton and suburbs. [ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE -V NEW ZEALAND HERALD Will bo received nt tho Herald's Waikato Branch Oflico, South British Insuranco C'o.'s Buildings, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Copies of the Herald and Auckland .Weekly News on sale. , ORDERS FOR PRINTING AND STATIONERY will teceivo prompt attention. THAMES SHOPPING. MEN'S Stout Leather Bluchers, plated, nailed: great, value; postage paid; 12s 9d pair,—Danby's Shoe Store. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. CHRISTCHURCH. QTONEHURST," Tho Leading Christie church Private Hotel: ideally situ*ted. Tariff, 12s Cd to 15s. Telegrams: " Stonelea." FRANKTON JUNCTION. ILMPIRE HOTEL, A.A.A., C.T. and P.S. J House; tc.riff, 12s 6d day.—Mrs. D. Wilson. Hostess. HAMILTON. WARWICK, Hamilton East.—Beautifully situated, overlooking river; every cornfort. Permanenta and Casuals.—Mrs. Voysey, Proprietress. HELENS VILLE. PABAKAI HOUSE.—Excellent table, free garage, splendid services: hot jninernl baths under samo roof.—A.A.A. ■ House. Phones: Helensville, 35; Auckland, 4&-087. NORFOLK ISLAND. ? TNTENDING Visitors to Norfolk Island.— Make your holiday a success by booking accommodation at " Waveney." " TATAVENEY," centrally situated; supe- »» rior accommodation, good table; ./•tariff, £2 2s, or by arrangement.—Cable address: " Waveney." OKOROIRE. QPRINGTIME ot Beautiful Okoroire. Pleasant golfing and lovely mineral batli3. Spend your next Holiday there. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, handy Station, Grounds, Bath; table unequalled; Ss per day.—Mrs. E. Dean. Proprietress. OAK.LEIGH, opp. Station.—New management: every con v.: tariff, 8 s.—ProV/ ment: every con v.; tariff, 8 s.—Proprietress, Mr 3. L. Booth. Phone 127, QUEENSLAND Private Hotel—First-class accommodation; tariff. 10s per day, Cos 'weekly .—Mrs. Berge. Proprietress. C ONO MA Private Hotel.—First-class AcO commodation: tariff. 10s day.—Mrs. It. Ctarlick, Proprietress. Phone 473. WANGANUI. "\VANGANUI RIVER.—Don't Miss this ' » Wonderful Trip. First-class Accommodation ut the Houseboat and Pipiriki House. --Particulars from River Services, Wangajiui, Tlios. Cook, Queen St., Auckland, and Tourist Bureau. WELLINGTON. /OUTLAND PRIVATE . HOTEL, Jll/ Pliinruer'fl Steps, Dominion Av„ Wellington. Trains from station and ferry wharf stop et Stewart Dawson's. First-class, central iiccon.modation, 10s Gd daily. Excellent cuisine and hot water service. Under manBgement ol lato C.T., W. BARRY SMITH. Phone 11-910. Wires: "Rutland," Wellington. JyT E W QO,M F OUT J N W E L I GTO N. THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL is fitted with New Comfort from basement to ceiling. TARIFF: 15s Per Day, £4 7s Cd Per Week. CONCESSIONS TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. JTOTEL QRAND QENTIUL, 'CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. BOATS AND LAUNCHES FOR SALE. | A LF. WILLIAMS, C'ollcgo Ilill, Ponsonby. —Call, inspect Star Marino Engine working; pay mug prices. j A ILSA CRAIG British Marino Engines.— - V Durgo selection. Easy prices and terms. Jmmedii to delivery.—Woodroffe, 48, Lome St., Auckland. . \ Real Genuine STOWAWAY is on Ex--ii. hiliition at my office. Boating, Fishing and Camping Enthusiasts nro cordially invited to inspect this interesting marine production.—Arnold E. 11. Harrison, Co, Fort • Street. nu,v > nm ' Super Elto Motor, at * mtpo, together or separately.—Owner, '>), I litniuton. I VINOHY. Bft., new, heart kauri, vnrrushed; also 25ft. Auxiliary Yacht.— r ' o'i l, ill ng Terrace, Ponsonby. I*l i l .'*' O Outboard Motors, simplest, easiest , s , ,a r, l most reliable by far.—Callings mid Bell, Ponsonby. INBOARD Motors, detachable; nlao ProJ- pollers, all hizua; shipments just landed. H'KC'SS. C.'n flaw Av., Parnell. [&RMATH Murine Engines, for long ■ service; terms; demonstration motor.— Distributors: Allely Bros., St. Mary's Day. I KELVIN- Sleeve and Kelvin-liicardo Marine ' Engines.—Leo A. Walsh, Corner FanBhnwc and J lolmw Sts. QUANTITY Launch Gear, Sail, Naviga- , 7. 'i°i Lights, Compass, Anchor. Warp, Lifebelts, new; any reasonable cash offer considered.—Launch. 402. Herald. TTNIVERSAL Marine Motors built in world's largest marine engine factory. Collings and Bell. Phone 20-213.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 19 September 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 19 September 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 19 September 1929, Page 2

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