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SITUATIONS VACANT. kPTICAIi FIRM, OLD-ESTABLISHED, Requires JUNIOR, ABOUT 18 TO 19. Mast have Passed Matriculation Examination. Apply in own .handwriting, enclosing eopies of testimonials of character, also if previously employed copies of references from employer, to BOX 302, G.P.0., AUCKLAND. Vv ■ * are invited for position, of Matron. Westlond Hospital and Old Peopled Salary, £2OO per annum, uniform allowance, refund first-class fare after yearn ser- * Applicants state age, experience, enclosing testimonials, and state when can take up / Applications close wi.th the undersigned, SATURDAY, February 8, 1930, at 8 p.m. T. W. BRUCE. Secretary. Box 63, Hokit/ka. ■ . TECHNICAL COLLEGE. DOMESTIC SCIENCE MISTRESS. For Nine Months from March 1, 1930. / Subject!: Cookery (Manual Training: and / Technical College Pupils) and Dressmaking. Teaching Experiunce Essential. 'Applications will be received up to the Jlst January. I E _ NEWTON> •' Principal. MOTOR • /' . SALESMEN. An exceptional opportunity is offered' for an experienced Motor Salesman to set up in Business on his own account, with suitable financial backing. Only salesmen with a''sales record of at least ..£ISOO per month will be considered. Successful applicant will be required to make an investment of approximately £IOOO, and will be adequately supported by a large motor 'organisation. » This is not the representation of a new product, but the sale of a well-established line in one of the most prosperous territories in tho Dominion. • For full particulars apply to PROGRESS. C.o. The Goldberg Advertising Agency Co., National Bank Chambers, Featherston St., ' 1 Wellington. , y - AGENCIES WANTED. rPRAVELLER .with fiar Wants additional X lines, Indent. or 'Stock.—Commission, 991, Herald. .. *i" : Waikato, King Country. J. . first-class references, requires good selling lines on, commission.—Urgent, 984, HERALD., ' t • ' • . AGENCIES VACANT. •A FEW SELECTED MEN Will bfe Given Territories Handling an EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH-GRADE BRITISH ELECTRICAL PRODUCT, Controlled by One of the Leading Departmental Stores in Auckland. Accepted candidates will be given a sales training based on the latest methods studied in England and abroad. Call ; for interview from 1 p.m. To-day or 9.30 a.m. Wednesday, Room /ll; Security Buildings, 198, Queen' St; -V . TOURISTS AND[ MOTORISTS- GUIDE. v CHRISTCHURCH. appreciate the welcome and 'J- , invariably''feel at home at Stonehurst, Christciiurch'sXeading Private Hotel. /••■I FRANKTON. JUNCTION. ."PMPIRE HOTEL, A.A.A., C.T., and P.S. •*-* House; tariff, 12s 6d day.—Mrs. D. "[Wilson, Hostess. , . -HAMILTON. Wf ARWICK. Hamilton East.—Beautifully It situated, overlooking river: every comfort; Permanents and Casuals.—Mrs. Voysey,, Proprietress. - .. . /HENDERSON. "Jl/T OTORISTS.—W aitaTseres. Lovely road J-'-l- to Sharp's Bush. Mid-bush accessible by car. Picnics; Camping, Hot Water. MOTORISTS. Sharp's Bush, largest Auckland Motorists' Resort, with tennis courts, bathing pools, innumerable kauris; beyond Ferndale. " ' HELENSVILLE. .TTINEMOA House, : Parakai.—Superior AcXJL commodation; mineral baths on premises ;-'£j 4s week, 10s day.—Mrs. Keane. PARAKAI HOUSE.—Excellent table, free garage. Splendid services; hot mineral hatha . under i same' roof.—A.A.A. House. Pinnes: Helensville, 35; Auckland, 4W)87. _ NEW PLYMOUTH.- ' "pHETWODE" Private Hotel, A.A.A., v/ P.S. House; tennis, putting lawn, free garage; quiet.—Mrs. Phillips, Hostess. OKOROIRE. - THE Hot Springs Hotel, 41 hours' easy run from''Auckland. Try a. week end. —Phone 44, Tirau. ORUA BAY. " rpHE PINES," Orua Bay, via Onehunga. J. —Spend 7 your holidays at the seaside; try us.—M. L. Morris, Proprietor. • ACCOMMODATION House, Piha, West JX Coast.—Tariff, £3 3s per week; phone via Henderson Bureau.-r-E. Le Grice. - ROTORUA. I A CCOMMODATION, First-class.—Sonoma 'J\. Private Hotel; tariff, 10s day.—Mrs. 2i. Garlick, Proprietress. Phone 473. BEVONSHIRE House, handy Station, Grounds, Baths; table unequalled; 8s per day.—Mrs. E. Dean, Proprietress. "pMPIRE.—Now separate from adjoining J-J house; completely renovated. —Correspondence, telegrams, Empire, Box 157; Phone 470. »' ■ KINGSDALE.— .Furnished Rooms, with use dining room, kitchen, 35a weok, each person.—Mrs Kingon. Proprietress. AKLEIGH, opp. Station.—New Management; every conv.; tariff, Bs.—Xro- . prietress. Mrs./'L. Booth. Phone 127. . QUEENSLAND Private Hotel.—First-class accommodation; tariff, 10s day* 60a weekly.—Mrs, Berge, Proprietresß. "PANDWICK, lease renewed; 9s per day; J-v smin. station and baths. —Proprietress, , Mrs. Sinton. Phone 103. I rpHE GRANGE. Under New Management. I X '—Comfortable, beat cooking; 48s week, j 8a day.—Mrs. Savage. Proprietress. j ' SWANSON. I — | pRICKETERS. Good Pitch, Swanson Park; ideal surroundings. _ Make Picnic; bush, creek, ices, etc., kioak.—Phone 43-371. ■ / TAUPO. rPHE "BUNGALOW" PRIVATE HOTEL. •J- Electric Light. French Cuisine. A.A.A Thermal Sights in Vicinity. 14s Day; £4 10s per Week. J. MAY, Proprietor. /TAURANGA. The Mount, Bay of Plenty, facing safe and hie'.orio beach. Bathing, boating and fiatvng in front of door. Newly built and furnished. Cuisine unsurpassed. The only guest house ot The Mount' with modern conveniences. Very suitable for convalescents, winter or summer. Superior accomodation. Moderate tariff. Launch available for deep-sea fishing parties. Write or wire the Proprietress. . TE KUITI. ''PE KUlTl.—Riverside House. smin. from -i Station; quiet, comfortable; good table; tariff, 9s Cd; families catered for. WANGANUI. "WANGANUI River.—Don't Miss this liSPi&onderful trip. First-class AccommoHouseboat and Pipiriki House, 'fromt. River-. Services, Wangalo«TUt I Bmln' ° " Sk;i ' * Auck^nd ' : and ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 2

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