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SITUATIONS VACANT. BUTCHER'S Assistant, good all-round, country town; married man preferred; Mate previous experience.—F„ 58, Heuai.p. TWVASSERS, young, energetic household; 40 p.c.—9 a.m., 19-3, Ist Floor, Strand Arcade. __ COOK (Male), good pastrycook, 85p, firstclass hotel.—Reliable Registry, Queen s Arcade. ESIGNER. experienced, required for Children's, Maid's, Stitchsd Material, Hats; highest qualifiactions necessary; 6tate salary and experience.—L.D., 574, Herald. Employers and householders.--Kindlv favour the Auckland Philosophical Society with the opportunity of recommending Women, Gi:rls and Youtha for Positions. Every recommendation thoroughly inquired into.—Ring PIIONE 13-327. LADIES make £1 Weekly.—Spare time Home Work; purchase guaranteed. Anyone can take it up. Booklet and full particulars for 3d postage.—TOßCHON LACE CO., 229, Collin3 Street, Melbourne. OTOR Trimmer, to make set- Rig id Side Curtains.—Capable, 27, Herald. UTDOOR Representative for Lc.nd Agent's Office. Commission basis.— Business. 139. Herald. /PEA Canvassers and Country J- tives, good commission live Salesmen. —Broadway's, 18. Heuald. MTER. sober, experienced, 40s, country camp.—Room 35. Winstone Bldg., Queen St. AITHESS, thoroughly experienced.— Apply The Corner House, corner \ulcan Lane, High Street. - WANTED, Auckland Province.—Commercial Traveller, with Hardware and General Store contacts, to handle one additional advertised line; no opposition; fiubsidy and commission; applications, treated confidentially.—Reply Box 179, Auckland. I POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. SECRETARY. Applications, in writing, closing FRIDAY, June 19. 1931, are invited for the position of Secretary, at a salary of £2OO per annum. Full particulars may be obtained from. J. EIVERS. President, P.O. Box 252. Gisborne. rpYPISTE-STENOGRAPHER WANTED, with some experience, large office. Stale qualifications, with testimonials P.O. BOX 388, Auckland. O 0 T trade. Wanted, A FIRST-CLASS DESIGNER. One experienced in all departments and able to supervise Factory. State experience and salary required. PROGRESSIVE, 679, Hebald. IJ T T O N AND SLAUGHTER MEN Required, for HELLABY'S WORKS, "WESTFIELD. MANAGER, "Weetlield. PUPILS WANTED. A CCOUNTANT, experienced teacher, has -*-J- vacancies ptipils. P.S.E., Bookkeeper's Diploma, Commercial Accountants; write, terms. —Roy, 891. Herald. - A RT Metalwork, Basketry, Leatherwork, A Pokervvork, Penpaintinff. Stencilling, "Woodcarving, Tatting. Prospectus posted. —,Miss Ayling. Strand Arcade. SHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. -aJ. —Matriculation, Accountants' Preliminary, Teachers' Examinations, General Education; tuition, day, evening. A UCKLAND Business College specialises ii. in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping; latest methods; day and evening classes. A 1 " Individual Coaching is -Best."— -cLX Herbert Mason, M.A. (Psychology), 83, Grange Rd. BALLROOM Dancing.—Private Tuition; terms moderate. —Ring 21-740, between 6-7. BECOME Maori Linguißt. r Study this Silver-toned Language.—New Zealand Correspondence Schools. Box 50, Auckland. BELSTONE Craft Studio.—Lessons in Brass, Copper and Pewterwork.—l6, Fairview Rd., Mt. Eden. Phone 21-?57 DRESSMAKING Course.—lndividual. Instruction Practical , Dressmaking; dresses cut, tacked, fitted.—Miss McClymont, 2(5, City Chambers. __ "¥ "DRESSMAKING Classes, day and even■iJ ing, by appointment.—Miss Cculthard, Upper Symonds St. Phone 43-680. Dressmaking classes.—Miss Ashton, late 30. Symonds St., has removed to 23-24, 2nd Floor, Princess Bldgs., Queen ot. Telephone 46-493. . IJIASHIONABLE Girls' Rendezvous.— JL Ladies enjoy making their own Hat» and Frocks at 310. Dilworth Bldg. . T Will Guarantee to Increase Your J- Strength 50 p.c.—Wilson's Gymnasium, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. 46-121. TOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin Mandoline, Piano; homes visited.—6o, Woodside Rd.. Mt. Eden. T EARN Talking Picture Operating. Ju Vacancies for limited number Pupils.— W.E., 625, Herald. LEARN to Fly with tlio Auckland Aero Club. —Prospectus from the Secretary, L. ~W. Swan, Liater Bldg.. Victoria St. fc.. T EARN to Drive a Motor-car at Edgar JL C. Pearce's School of Motor Driving. Driver's Certificate guaranteed; tuition by rxnerts only. We teach on all makes ot cars. Pearco'fl School of Motor Dnving» Khyber Pass. Phone 46-200. • LADIES' Hairrlressing, thorough tuition; London and Continental experience; small nremiuni.—K.. 595. Herald. MARINE Wireless College-Expert instruction for Wireless Officers Certificate. —Apply for Prospectus. Box 13-!7, Wellington. _ PIANOFORTE Class Teaching, from 15s per quarter.—Room 5, 107, Remuera Rd. I PIANOFORTE Teacher, _ L.L.C.M., A.L.C.M., A.T.C.L., homes visited; 2s 6d lesson. —Ring 27-189. I PUPILS for N.Z. College of Hairdressing and Beauty Culture.—Particulars wiite N.Z. Hairdressing College. Auckland. SHORTHAND. Typewriting, Book-keeping; expert personal instruction: posUiona open for qualified students.—Russell's Comniercial School; 43-549. - SWIMMING, Tepid Baths.—Learn Latest, Fastest Stroke; quick, efficient tuition. —D. B. Anderson, Box 1327. TTIfIREMAN'S Licence.— Meeting hard \V times; weekly lectures given, Ss 6d each.—Bower's Engineering School. SwanTirONDERFUL Results.—Students take YV Dictation after 4 lessons. New system. Shorthand personal coaching; £2 2b: Correspondence Course, £1 Is.—A\ akefield College. Phone 41-397. TUITION WANTED. CHIROPRACTIC. LIONEL DUGGAN, Member N.Z.C.A.. 43, Winstone Bldg., Queen St. X-ray G Patho-Neurometer Service.—Phono 44-9.J----0 following are Palmer graduates 0 1 Members of the N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors' z—— Regent St.. Hawera. Phone -579. St.,. Dunedin. Phone 45-525.. : . -V

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20898, 13 June 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20898, 13 June 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20898, 13 June 1931, Page 1

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