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SITUATIONS VACANT. CAMP Cook; Man, Youth, Dairy "Farm: Shepherd, married experienced.—Bell r Registry. 45-702. „ CANVASSERS. novel utility line, sella at sight; good commission.—2o, Phoems Chambers. DR. THOMAS requires 3 Bass Singer® willing to give services in St. Paul $ Choir.—Phone 41-230. OG REGISTRAR.— Applications are invited from residents of Newmarket for the position of Dog Registrar.—Further particulars obtainable from the TOWN CLERK, Newmarket. T7MJR TRADE. JUNIOR CUTTER JL. required for Collars and Cuffs. MACHINISTS, Improvers and. Experienced. Immediately. MOONEY'S, LTD., Elliott St. LADY Hairdresser (immediately); good cutter essential; suburbs; state wage.—• 8., 308, Herald. LAW Shorthand-Typiste wanted, thoroughly experienced and capable.— Apply, Legal. Box 1286. ]\/TAN, Build Shed £1 and found.—K., ItJ. 2516, Herald. "A/TEN make £1 per day handling proved •i-'J- seller, town and country.—Apply 9.30 a.m., or send Is for trial article, 513, Cooke's Building. Auckland. PERSON, capable and companionable, help in farm home: small wages, good home.—W.K., 269. Herald. PROBATIONER. experienced, immediately, private hospital, Rotorua.—■ Apply Matron. PYJAMAS Machinist, must be thoroughly experienced.—Model Shirt Co., Ltd.. Federal St. SL J AKE Time Profits, bimnft method, either sex; 2s 6d secures particulars.Home Manufactures, Box 274, Hamilton. SEVERAL SMART YOUTHS REQUIRED. Apply personally, 7.30 this morning, PRESTIGE MILLINERY, 73. Lome Street. Yy ANTED FOR NEW PLYMOUTHLADY BUYER, ' To take Charge of Showroom. Replies, stating qualifications and salary required, to URGENT. P.O. Box 238, New Plymouth. MATRON AND ASSISTANT-MATRON" REQUIRED. Applications are invited for the positions of Matron and Assistant-Matron _at th® Wanganui Girls' College. Experience in boarding school work essential for the position of Matron, and nursing experience desirable for both. Schedule of duties may be obtained on application to the Secretary, Box 79, Wanganui. W. H. SWANGER. Secretary. QREY HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS FOR SECRETARY, Applications, addressed to the Chairman, P.O. Box 120, Greymouth, will be received up to noon on WEDNESDAY, February 10, 1932, for the position of Managing Secretary to the above Board. Duties as set out in Section B, General By-laws, Health Department Publication No. 9. Salary £4OO per annum. Applications to set out previous experience (if any), Accountancy qualifications and earliest date applicant can commence duti«s. C. GREANEY, Acting-Secretary. AGENCIES WANTED. A DVERTISER. with own car, already representing Local Manufacturers, desires one or two more lines; good connection Auckland merchants.—lntegrity, 276, Herald. fTRAVELLER, good connection, Waikato, L Bay of Plenty, requiring additional lines. —W., 113, Herald. A GENCIES WANTED. An old-established and progressive firm is desirous of extending its Operations, and wishes to represent in Wellington reputable New Zealand Manufacturers. Ample dry storage. References exchanged. Please write in strict confidence to "REPRESENTATION," Care Charles Haine3 Advertising Agency, The Dominion Building, Wellington. AGENCIES VACANT. gjALESMEN'S Experienced Direct-to-the-Public Sellers required to handle Household Necessities showing 100 per cent, repeats. No opposition from Shops. Sole rights available to right men from Whangarei to Te Kuiti and Rbtorua. Only men with vehicle and £lO capital need apply. Conditions of Agency and Capital Protection Guarantee supplied. Applications Close definitely February 9, Noon. GO-GETTER, 265, Herald. DEALERS IN AUCKLAND AND SUBURBS FOR WELL-KNOWN MAKE OF RADIO. P.O. BOX 1363, Auckland. PUPILS WANTED. A CCOUNTANT, qualified, offers private .J\ tuition. Book-keeping. Elementary or Advanced.—Reasonable. '2Bl. Herald. \ C CUR ATE Private Tuition Shorthand, .nL, Typewriting; success assured in one term. —Miss Jourdain. Mahony's Bldgs. 44-437. i UCKLAXD Business College specialises .A in Teaching Shorthand. Typewriting. Book-keeping, latest methods; d;iy and evening classes. BECOME Maori Scholar (Maorilands National Language), under leading linguist.—New Zealand Correspondence School, Auckland. LNDIVIDUAL Attention, Experienced Instructors. Limited Classes, Low Terms. —Hemingway's Day or Evening Classeß, Chancery Chambers. LADIES' Hairdressing. thorough tuition; London and Continental experience; small premium.—K.. 595, Herald. LEARN Motor Driving at Pearce's Motor Driving School. Garage. Khyber Pass. Certificates guaranteed.—Phone 46-206. MINNIE WHITE recommences Art Craft Classes, Feb., mornings.—Studio: 403, Victoria Arcade. NZ. Hairdressing College.—Day, evening • classes; success guaranteed; diplomas given.—H.B. Bldgs., 225, Queen St. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. CF. McW'ILLIAM, Ophthalmic Optician, • has removed to 147, Queen St., next Herald. —Phone 45-222. Lawrence Andrews, f.s.m.c., London, Qualified Optician, visits Morrinsville, Friday. sth. Merriken's Pharmacy. T LOWES. t.8.0.A.. F.C.O. (Edin.), * F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician. Lister Bldg., Victoria St. 40-446. rpEETH QUT Painless Process, Painless Process, Quickly. Neatly. Completely. Gums Heal Up. i No More Trouble. Fee, 2s 6d. itleuess and Extreme Care." Extractions Fre« when New Teeth Ordered. JJOWEY "yy* ALKEH ' Dentißt, » 309. Queen Street only. Corner Right Opposite John Court. Ltd,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21099, 5 February 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21099, 5 February 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21099, 5 February 1932, Page 1