SITUATIONS VACANT. BOYS (10), cell Racing Programmes; good commission.—l 4. Cook St.. '9 a.m. B' READ Canvasser, good, smart; able to d nve _Van.— A.8.. 561. Herald. iD'OOT TRADE.—Smart Youth, two, three JD years' experience, repairs. sales.— Boots. 709. Herald. ; HOil.K. retined, seaside, Board offered young Gentleman performance light work.—X.Y.. ggO, Herald. ; JUNIOR Shipping Clerk, keen, energetic, age 18 or 19. who has had some experience in Customs AY oik.—Apply Box 2b7, stating salary required. "ATAN to drive Chev. Motor-lorry, hawking iVJL fruit.—W. Cole.- Waihou. ___ TYPING, Office Work; 255; state experiX ence, nge, own handwriting.—Cotton. Accountant. Te Arolia. VOUTH, strong, wanted for Country X Bakery; able to drive car and assist in bakehouse.—State experience and wages Cobber, 456, Hkhald. gHARE SALESMEN WANTED. A well-established Company, whose Shares have been selling at very high premiums for tho past ye#*. has recently increased its capital. . Experienced salesnen ore required, Preferably with engineering knowledge, to sell these Shares in country districts and in the South Island. Substantial commissions can be made by the right men. / ZEAL, 402, Herald. FACTORY MANAGER. The Inglewood Co-operative Bacon Curing Co Ltd.. invites applications for ihe position of Working Manager to the Company, at a salary of £4OO per annum, with free house. Further particulars on application to the undersigned. Applications should be accompanied by credentials and marked, " Application for Manager," and same c'ose on FRIDAi. April 17, 1931, at Inglewood. E. ROY COUTTS, Secretary. Box 24, Inglewood. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ' at present making all or any of the following calls throughout tlie Noith Island or tiny part thereof:—
1. CALLING ON FARMERS DIRECT. 2. CALLING- ON STOREKEEPERS, PETROL STATIONS. ETC. Opportunity offers io considerably augment income selling service of known and recognised high value. Highest references necessary. "Write, in first, instance, to. INTEGRITY, 414, Herat..*). AGENCIES VACANT. MANUFACTURERS N.Z. Products require (commission biisis), Men, Women, sell chemist, drapers, toilet salons.—Prosperous, 543, Hera.i,d. AG ENCIES WANTED. fPRAVELLER desires good l;nes, or reJ- -preseat South Island; commission.— .Traveller, 551, Herald. PUPILS WANTED. A CCOUNTANTS' Preliminary and similar -t\. Subjects.—Herbert' Mason, M.A.. Professional Coach, Private Tutor, 58, Grange Road. ARTS and Crafts.—All Branches Taught. —Miss Cameron. Studio: 11, Park Cres., ParmiU. Phone 46-420. , A SHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. J-A.—Matriculation, Accountants' Preliminary, Teachers' Examiaations, General Education: tuition, day, evening. AUCKLAND Business: College specialise? in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping; latest methods; day and evening classes. " BOOK-KEEPING, Shorthand, Typewriting. Expert Personal t Instruction. Qualify quicker for better positions, at modernte terms.—43-549. BOWER'S Engineering: School, Colwill'i Chambers. Auckland.—Display Ad.. Saturday, detailing Special Courses Government Engineering Examinations. DRESSMAKING Course.—lndividual Instruction Practical Dressmaking; dressei cut, tacked, fitted.—Miss McClymout, 2G, City Chambers. ' your evenings profitably by -i learning Shorthand, and Typewriting at Auckland Business College.—Phone 40-G39. JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin, Mandolin and Piano.—-Studio: 175 a, Symonds Street, opposite Lyric Theatre. lADIES* Physical Culture and GymnaJ siuni Classes.—Fee, 10s Gd.—Wilson'# Gymnasium,. Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. 4G-121.
LEARN to Drive a Motor-car at Edgar C Pearce's School of Motor Driving. Driver's Certificate guaranteed; tuition by expcrtsi only. We teach on all makes of cars.—Pearce's School of. Motor Driving, Khybeir Pass. Phone 4G-20G. "jV/fAORI Taught in a Correct and Efficient -l-'-l Manner.—N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Bos 50. C.P.O. Phone 41-734. . MISS GREENWOOD'S Commercial School, Broadway, Newmarket.—Expert personal tuition; ideal classrooms. Day and Evening Classes. . MOTOR Driving. Expert Tuition; Council Certificate assured. Mr. Baker. Auto Service Station, 46, Wellesley St. W. SIGN OR MARTINENGO'S Singing Classes every Thursday evening, 8 o'clock.— 54, Lewis Eady, Ltd. Term, £l. Is;; Solo Singing. £3 3s. —Phone 12-274. rPUITION for University. Teachers, and JL Pharmacy Examinations, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance; personal or by correspondence; Secondary School Pupils assisted in Home or Scholarship Work.—T. Warren Merrick, 8.A., 95. Crummer Rd., Grey Lynn. Auckland. « ' BE Happy in Knowing Your Job.—Get the right training,from the I.C.S. Commercial Illustrating, Architectural, Analytical Chemist, etc. Write to-day to the International Correspondence Schools ' (N.&.J, Ltd., Dept. A., N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland RADI ° APPARATUS FOR SALE. DYNAMOS, 6-40 Volts, Motors, Universal. 1/100-1/25 hp., A.C. i-i h.p.: prices right.—Johns. Ltd. _____ QEAMAN Rigger. erects symmetrical radio kD aerials, any height; 6afe and efficient; anywhere.—Phone 12-935, lfi-065. UCKLAKD N. LATEST ELECTRIC SETS. FAMOUS "WURLITZER" 7-VALVE SCREEN GRID CONSOLE. Talk about organ tone—absolutely wonderful. Australia like Auckland. Don't think about it. Hear it. Our Warehouse Cash Price to You, £36 10*. ANOTHER LITTLE PET 5-VALVE SCREEN GRID CONSOLETTE, ONLY £-20. Also Great on Austjalia. J) IPLEY'S COMMERCE STREET. RADIO APPARATUS WANTED. ELECTRIC Radio, second-hand, good condition; cheapness essential.—Cash, G.P.O. Box 479.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20840, 6 April 1931, Page 1
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