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SITUATIONS VAOANT. A PPLE Packer wanted, must be expert.--jrx Write H. E. Lamont. Kaukapakapa. ■' ICKLAYERS, for Napier.—Apply Union Secretary, Auckland. CONFECTIONERY Shop, City.-Girl part, time, 12s 6d; start Monday.--511. Herald. - DORSET Specialist requires Lady, expert town. —Phone 43-829. G1 ARDENER, experienced, flowers, seedT lings and vegetables; 5 days a week; ■permanent; rnfs.—G.P.O. Box 605. (1 IRL, young. Cake Shop, Mt. Eden.— T Cffll Herald. ■ HAND Ironer, experienced.—N.Z. Tciwel Supply and Laundry, Ltd., 67, Victoria, st. ; LADY, young, jußt left school, good address, learn Millinery.—Urgent, 562, Herald. TV/TARRIED Couple, no encumbrances, for i-'X Country Timber Mill; wife Clerical Work; husband. Yard or Mill Work. Ideal working conditions; board provided.--Ap-ply by letter only, stating wages required, with copy refs.—Faulkner and Broughton, Snwmillers. Kopnki. "1)0 ST Splitters (2). wanted, Posts, J., Herald Agency, Rot.orua. "SALESMAN or Woman, own car, canvass O ' private homes, Drapery; share profits or commissionrefs. or bond.—March, 573. Herai,p. . YARDMAN, who can class, tally, make consignment note; state wages.—R.p 531, Herald. • piAKO COUNTY - COUNCIL. Applications are called, closing in ten days, for Clerk of Works, reconstruction and sealing. Term of about sis months at £6 per week. Schedule of duties and conditions may be obtained from E. H. HORNER. County Engineer, Te Aroha. pUT YOUR BOY ON THE LAND! Wanted—Gentlemanly .Youth, to lenrn umall Farming—early crops and pa.yable fruit. Interesting, profitable occupation. No long hours in cowsheds. Parents required to invest £IOO (secured) at interest for 2 years. Seaside place, plenty sport. CITRUS. 600, Her aid. SPECIALITY SALESMEN.—A unique opportunity presents itself to Thre« capable Speciality Salesmen, preferably with experience in Vacuum Cleaning Industry. To the right type of Salesmen, we offer very liberal remuneration by way of Bonus and Commission, together with early promotion. —Apply Room No. 19. Ist Floor, York Cham* bers, Victoria Street East, 9 a.m. FRIDAY, 13th inst. "JJNDERC LOT KING BUYER. 4 GEORGE COURT AND SONS, LTD.. Karangahape Road, Require an Experienced Buyer for their 1 Ladies' Underclothing Department. Apply, THE MANAGER. ELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD!, CASUALTY OFFICER. Applications will be received up to Noon on TUESDAY, the 17th March.,,1931, for the position of Casualty Officer at the Wellington Hospital. Salary, £3OO per annum, resident. Applicants must be fully qualified Medical Practitioners and have had at least one year's resident Hospital experience. Particulars may be ■ obtained from the Medical Superintendent, Wellington Hospital. . R, BROWN. Secretary. AGENCIES VAOANT. TI/T ANUFACTURER requires Salesman, iU with own car; to canvass storekeepers; liberal commission, also retaining fee, .-E4 per •week, to proved manstate territory covered and other lines .' carried.—Groceries, 94. Herald. ' ■••• PUPILS WAITED. A RT Metalwork, Basketry, Leatherwork, -<-A Pokerwork, Penpainting, Stencilling, Woodcarving. Tatting Prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling, Strand Arcade. A UCKLAND Business College specialises -A i n Teaching. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping; latest methods; da;r and, evening elates. ' AUCKLAND Coaching College.—Expert Correspondence Tuitiqn; Matriculation, Proficiency, etc.; success assured.—Particulars, Principal, "Box 891. ALL branches Typewriting, Shorthand, il privately taught.—Miss Jourdflin, 7, Mahony's Bldgs., Shortland St.; Phone 44-437.-BOWER'S Engineering School, Col will's Chambers, Auckland.—Display Ad„ .Saturday, detailing Special Courses Government Engineering Examinations. BOOK-KEEPING, Shorthand, Typewriting, Day and Evening Clasisen; Expert Tuition; terms moderate.—Russell's Commercial. School, 43-549. - DRULEIGH COLLEGE offers Reduction of 20 per cent on Typewriting and Shorthand Fees if you enrol now.—Phone 46-884, ' : " ''' : your evenings profitably by J learning Shorthand and Typewriting at Auckland Business College.—Phone 40-639. JOHN HANSON, Teacher of Violin, Mandolin .and Piano.—Studio: 175 a, Symonds Street, opposite Lyric Theatre. LEARN to Drive a-Motor-car a,t Edgar C. Pearfce's School of Motor Driving. Driver's Certificate guaranteed; tuition by experts only. We teach on all makes of - cars.—Pearce's ■ School of • Motor Driving, Khyber Pass. Phone 46-206. SWIMMING. Tepid Baths.—Learn Latest, Fastest Stroke; quick, efficient tuition. —D. B. Anderson, Box. 1327. RADIO APPARATUS TOR SALE. AUCKLAND'S Oldest Radio Firm emdlovb bist exDerts and latest equipploys bist experts and latest equipment; all Radio Repairs.—Johns, Ltd. A USTRALIA Guaranteed, Good Volume.— 5-Valve Screened-Grid Electrics, £l4 10s. complete.—McCabe'e, Newton. • BEST Service, Materials, Prices; work guarantees.—Lewis Eady, Ltd., 192, Queen St. BUY Direct From Importers.—Columbia 8-Valve S.G.. Electric Consoles, complete. £29 10s.—McCabe's. GILFILLAN" and "Pilot." New models, best offering; several consignments sold. Trials.— Harringtons. 142. Queen St. ADIO. Majestic. Cabinet, ,8-valve; must sell.—Phone 13-918. ______ T>IPLEY'S Electa :s, Commerco St.— JX 7-V., Splitdorf. £l7 iOs; Kellogg, £l9 10s; 8-V., 4 S.G., Temple Console, £36 10s cash. __ RIPLEY'S Bargains.—Battery Sets, cash prices. Gilfillan, 5-V., £l7 10s; Gilfillan, 5-V.. £ls 10s. ■> . ' . 3 -Valve Wireless; Cuts out Auckland; cost £22; £B.-128, Remuera Rd., TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. LARGE Stocks of Reconditioned Typewriters and Duplicators being sacrificed; terms. Swanswi St OHIROPRACTIO. BARR AND BARR, A.M.P. Bldgs., Bank Street, "VVhangarei. Phope 600, and 9, Regent St.. Hawera. Phone 2579. DUGGAN. Miss Freda, 3rd Floor, Winstone Bldg.. Queen St. Phone 46-414. n ILFIS AND GILES, Dilworth Bldg.. Queen St.. and H.B. Bldg.. Princess Street. Dunedin. Phone 45-525. TOHN W. YOUNG.—7A. Marine Square, J Devonport (upstairs). Hours: 9-12. 2-5. excepting Thursday. ' —— T lONEL DUGGAN, 42. 43 and WinL .tone Bldg.. Queen St Phono 44-929-OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS^ cave O Eyes by consulting Nielsen, . 63, Pift St. • .il nxn T L S% 3 ' Fio o 'tE»/i?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20820, 12 March 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20820, 12 March 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20820, 12 March 1931, Page 1