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SITUATIONS VACANT. BOY, smart, for 'Warehouse; previous experience necessary.—Salek Bros, 24. Lome St. BOYS, 4, Sell Racing Programmes; good commission.—Apply 8 a.m., 7A, Nelson Av. BUTCHERS, with little cash, see Business for Sale; wonderful chance.—Maroe Avenue. CANVASSER, smart; good selling line; suit Sandringham resident.—-Energetic, 572. Herald. CHEMIST, young, qualified, for manufacturing company; good prospects.— Chemist, 626. Hehalp. "piRST-CLASS MILKING MACHINE -C SALESMAN, to sell modern and successful machine, wanted by well-established Company Liberal commission basis; car if necessary.—Write 60, Hobson St., Auckland. HOME Workers wanted.—£l Weekly may be made in spare time. Any lady, anywhere, can take up this easily learnt, fascinating work.—Write now for illustrated booklet and particulars of special offer; enclose 3d postage, Torchon Lace Company, 229, Collins Street, Melbourne. TITAN or Youth wanted, constant employ--LVx ment, start immediately; £IOO needed; money refunded.—Write 8., 406, Herald. "YTURSE-Companion, young, experienced, 1A refined, domesticated; refs.—E.M.W., Box 400. G.P.O. PAPERHANGER. Painter. . . required paper room and paint ceiling (near Howick); transport provided: state price per roll.—S.T.. 607. Herald. PLOUGHMAN, hillside ploughing: only thoroughly experienced men need apply. Must be good young horses.—P. J. Farrell, Hamilton. • STENOGRAPHER required: must be O quick, efficient typiste; salary £2 week. —Stenographer, 603. Herald. TRAVELLER, to sell wine on good coraJL mission; North Auckland. —J. Radaly, Henderson. . A PPLICATIONS aTe invited up to October A 4 for the Position of Works Manager of an up-to-date Ice Cream Factory. Applicant must possess a thorough knowledge of the manufacture of Ice Cream, be able to control staff, do the necessary canvassing, and have a knowledge of keeping books. Salary at the rate of £350 per annum. All applications strictly confidential, to IQE CREAM. C.o, J. Tlott, Ltd., Advertising Agenti, Dawson's Bldg., Dunedin. COUNTY COUNCIL. WORKING FOREMAN. Writteii applications, accompanied by copies of recent testimonials, will be received by the undersigned not later than SATURDAY, October 3, 1931, for the above position. Salary, £260 per annum. Duties to commence November 1, 1931. ' None but men with experience and aua;ification for such position need apply. Box 69, Kaeo. R. W. OWENS. County Clerk. piAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. BOOK-KEEPER - TYPIST. Applications for the above position will be received by the undersigned up to MONDAY, October 12. Salary, £125 per annum. Applicants to state experience and forward copies of recent testimonials. NEVILL J. RAY, County Clerk. Te Aroha, September 24, 1931. R - FIGURE INCOMES FOR SUCCESSFUL SALESMEN. Few occupations offer greater reward _to men of personality, initiative and selling force than investment selling, provided, cf course, that thoroughly sound, attractive propositions are handled. During the past few ■ years our Sales Staff has earned considerably over £30,000, and many of our Representatives are now consistently earning upwards of £IOOO per annum. Their success as our Salesmen lies in the fact that the utmost care is taken" to handle only sound, attractive propositions. Such a policy haa attracted to us the best class of Salesmen and has permitted us to build up a highly successful selling organisation. The list of our present share proposition, Tung Oil Plantations, Limited, is rapidly filling. This is the only ground-floor Tung Oil Plantation Company on the market which assures the plantations at lowest possible capital cost to the investor. We have vacancies on our Selling Staff for a few further really First-class Salesmen for country districts, who possess the necessary qualifications for success and have their own cars. Get in touch with us and link up with success. MILBURN AND COMPANY, 315, Dilworth Building, Auckland. PUPILS WANTED.

A DVERTISING.—Commercial Art, De--tX. sign. Lettering,' all branches; individual tuition.—Apex. 847. Herald. ART Metalwork, Basketry, Leather Work, Pokerwork, Pen-painting, Stencilling, Woodcarving. Tatting. Prospectuß posted. —Miss Ayling, Strand Arcade. ASHLEIGH College Prepares Students for Public Examinations, Special Revision. Courses; reasonable fees. AUCKLAND Business College specialises in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping; latest methods; day and evening classes. AUCTION Bridge.—Expert Tuition, 2s fid lesson; Practice Classes, Is. —617, Cooke's Bldgs. Phone, mornings. 26-201. AVOID Flu.—Get fit and keep fit at WilBon's Gymnasium Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. 46-121. BELSTONE Craft Studio.—Lessons in Brass. Copper and Pewterwork.—l6, Fairview Rd., Mt. Eden. Phone 21-857. BECOME Maori Linguist. Study this Silver-toned Language.—New Zealand Correspondence Schools, Box 50, Auckland. BOOK-Keeping, Typewriting, Shorthand. —Speed Coaching, day and evening tuition; terms moderate.—Russell's Commercial School. 43-549. . DRESSMAKING, Dresscutting and Designing thoroughly, taught, day and evening classes, by appointment; fees moderate. —Miss Ashton, Princess Bldgs., Queen Street. ! £3 RESSMAKING Course.—lndividual . instruction Practical _ Dressmaking; dresses cut, tacked, fitted. —Miss McClymont, 26. City Chambers. DRESSMAKING Classes, day and evenings.—Miss Coulthard, Upper Symonds St. Phone 43-680. DM. COYNE, M.A.—Coaching in Mathe- • matics.—24, Patterson St.. Sandruigliam. . I?LECTR'IC Wirenian's Certificate; commence study now; private or class tuition.— Merger. 522. Herald. ENGINEERING Certificates. Bower's Tj Training for Govetmnent Exams, assures success. —Bowers Engineering School, Box 50. Auckland. . 17RENCH Conversation.— Easy private les- - sons; good accent; homes visited.—H. Bradshaw, 17, Disraeli St. 12-029. . THRENCII privately taught by Paris-bora r Gentleman: refs.; easy terms; Queen St. studio.—Conversation. 938. Herald. INDIVIDUAL tuition Typewriting, Shorti hand. Book-keeping saves time and fees. Miss Jourdain. Phone 44-437. INTERIOR Decoration.—Lucrative profession : uncrowded field; Ladies and Gentlemen. Classes now forming.—Particulars, Wakefield College. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. FOHN MAN SON. Teacher of Violin. Mandoline, Piano: homes visited. Woodside Rd.. Mt. Eden. LADIES' Hairdressing, thorough tuition; London and Continental experience; small premium.—K . 595, Heiald. LEARN to Fly with the Auckland Aero Club.— Prospectus from the secretary, L. W. Swan, Lister Bldg., Victoria St. E. LEARN to Drive a Motor-car at Edgar C. Pearte'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. NZ. Hairdressing College, Beauty Cu!» • ture, morning, evening classes; success assured.—H.B. Bldgs., 228, Queen St. PIANOFORTE.— Lady. Vacancies, particularly adults: mornings; Is lesson: visiting arranged.—Allegro. 562. HbralP- . PIANOFORTE. Theory, experienced Lady, University Diploma, adults. examinations; visiting optional; 2s nour. Progressive. 399. Hr.R* T ' p - ■ Individual tuition.—Miss Joardain. 44-437. __ tom. —D. B. Anderson. Box. iw-.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 1