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SITUATIONS WANTED. ACCOUNTS Kept and Collected. Booka Balanced. Income Tax Return3.—Accountant, P.O. Box 351, Auckland. A Fur Cutter, .Renovations, General, will consider position, reliable firm.—Confidential. 777. Herald. _____ f COMPANION, Lady Help.—Young Lady, refined, seeks position, town or country; able drive car.—499, Herald. COMPANION, Gentlewoman, position, ex- ' . perienced nursing, secretarial work, like travelling: Protestant.—Reader, '29-1, Herald. DENTAL Mechanic, 8 years' experience in all branches mechanical work. — D.M., 170, Herald. Gt ARDENEK. Nursery experience, f young, married, good references.— Laurie. Dingle Rd. North, St. Heliei's. /"I ENTLEWOMAX, middle-aged, capable, Companion-Help. Housekeeper.—M.E.. 75. Market Rd., Epsom GJ.IRL. smart, willing, 18 months' dress- ' making experience, requires position: refs.—Anxious, 541. Herald. /"IIRL,. 18 years. Mother's Help, houseVT maid 2 years; experience; reference. — Phone 13-138. HOUSEKEEPER or Companion Help. R.C., thoroughly experienced.—Urgent. 301. Hf. halo. LADY Teacher, experienced, offers parttime teaching, primary, s secondary, music, exchango quiet Home, town or country.—Elderly, 355, Herald. : lADY, young, wanting change North, J thoroughly efficient, highest character, testimonials, desires Housekeeping or HouseMatron's position; good wages.—Dunedin, 505, Herald. LADY, young, thoroughly experienced, desires position in General Store, iown or country; can book-keep.—Store, 507. Herald. NURSE. Semi-trained, requires position daily Remuera; excellent refs.; modernte.—S.N.. 393. Herald. SOLICITOR, retiring, recommends Lady Law Clerk. Secretary, capable manager; country.—Responsible, 407, Herald. n^RALNEIT"Nurse would like position, eur--L gical hospital, near Auckland; capable and reliable.—Nurse. 484, Herald. WOMAN, refined, good worker, by day or evening.—G., c.o. 48. Kingsland Ave. WORK WANTED. ABE GALBRAITH.—Chimney Sweeping, Stove Repairing; 30 years' experience. —4, Wilton St., Grey Lynn. Phone 27-560. ABANDON Dirty Work. Have a clean Chimney Sweep, Coppers and Incinerators. dustk'ss.—Colquhoun. Ponsonby; 26-759. BAD Cooking Stoves can be made equal to new.—Payne. 50. Richmond Road. Phone '27-097. CIARPENTER, tradesman. Alterations, J Additions, Repairs. Workmanship guaranteed, reasonable; estimates free.— Rins C'ronin, 20, Beaconsfield St. CARPENTER. Alterations, Repairs, Homes Built; best material, workmanship; reasonable prices; refs.; Sash Cordsi Renewed, Is each.—Gerrard, 32, Milton Rd., Mt. Eden. C CARPENTER.—Builder, Repairs, RenovaV tions, glassed verandahs, fitting-up shops; workmanship guaranteed; lowest cost.—Phone 18-151 f IHE3TEKFIELD Suites, guaranteed construction: Renovations, Repairs; factory prices.—Kircher's Factory. Cobden St., Newton. Phone 40-725 DRESSMAKER, Coats, Costumes, Frocks; daily engagements; town, country.— Miss Webb. Phone 42-615. DRESSMAKING Latest Styles. Frocks, Suits, cut, tacked, fitted, completed. —Miss McClymont, 26. City Chambers. Stored or Removed, any--L where.—Phone 43-231. Auckland Luggage Agency, Ltd.; also Devonport, Takapuna Service. ARDENER, experienced all branches, T has day vacant weekly.—34, Great South Road, LAWNMOWERS and Saws collected, Sharpened, delivered, latest machinery,

longest experience.—Cranston, Eden Terrace. Phone 44-375. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened by Special Machinery, collected and delivered.—J. Stone. Arthur St., Newmarket. Phone 40-588. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, latest precision machines used; satisfaction guaranteed. Collected, delivered.—Ryan's, St. Paul St. Phone 41-929. MATERIALS cut, tacked, fitted; heavy paper patterns.—Cutters' Academy, 416, Queen St. [YURSE, highly experienced, attend pat--1-' ients. Is 6d per hour; massage performed for moderate fees.—Phone 20-950. PAINTER, Paperhanger; estimates town, country; contract, labour; satisfaction guaranteed; refs.—Phone 43-668. PUPILS WANTED A CCOUNTANCY.—Students got personal coaching at Wakefield Business College. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. A CCURATE Private Tuition Shorthand, jlx. Typewriting; success assured in one term.—Miss Jourdain. Mahony's Bldgs. 44-437. A RTS and Crafts.—Miss Cameron, Studio, ■A 11, Park Crescent, Parnell; classes commence February 22.—46-420. A SHLEIGH College.—lndividual Instructs. tion Day, Evening, and Correspondence Tuition, Public Examinations, General Education. Moderate fees. A UCKLAND Business College specialises in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping; latest methods: day and evening classes. A New Profession.—Learn Foot Correction. Not. Chiropody. Reduced fees; easy terms.—Noico Grainger, Osteopath, Imperial Bldgs. Tel. 43-111. Bridge. 6, Grafton Rd. Mrs. A. M. Pritchard. Phone 40-774. Contract and Auction Taught. Practice Classes Tuesdays, Fridays, 7.30 p.m. BOWER'S Engineering School solicits the patronage of candidates studying for Government certificates, electricity, steam, Diesel. Dressmaking.— Mrs. Marngay, late Instructress Druleigh College, ia now conducting Classes at Wakefield Business College, N.Z. Insurance Bldg. Phone 41-39 7 IpFFICIENT Coaching for those studying -i at homo; all examinations.—Apply Herai.p. I EARN Motor Driving at Pearce b Motor J Driving School, Garage, Khyber Pass. Certificates guaranteed.—Phone 46-206. MARTINENGO. Singing. Violincello Classes now forming; voices required, nil grades.—2s. Park Av. Phone 47-187. NZ. Hairdressing College.—Day, evening • classes; success guaranteed; diplomas given.—H.B. Bldgs., 228, Queen St. PIANO. Mandolin, experienced, registered lady teacher: 2s 6d weekly. Homes visited.—Music. 379, lleralt>. SECURE a Good Position—Stenographer, Book-keeper, etc.—Hemingway's Day or Evening Classes. Chancery Chambers, O'Connell St. , ~\\T AKEFIELD Business College. N.Z. In- » * surance Bldgs., conduct Dressmaking Classes. Direction. Mrs. Maincay. rrHE SECRET OF SUCCESS IS—acquire J- the TRAINING for a better job. Build yourself a better job on the job you already have. The I.C.S. can train you for success in your sparo time. Write for particulars to---THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LIMITED, Dept. A, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland. fPUITION for University Teachers' and Pharmacy Examinations, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, personal, or- by correspondence; Secondary School Pupils assisted Home, Scholarship Work.—T. Warren Merrick, 8.A., 95. Crummer Rd., Grey Lynn, Auckland. CONTRACT BRIDGE Taught by an Expert of many years' experience. Join the thousands who are intrigued by this fascinating game. Auction is doomed, so lenrn, "Contract" now before you are left behind. The game is simple under expert tuition, impossible without.—For full particulars write P.O. Box 832, Auckland. RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALI A GENTS "Philco" Electric Radios. 5- -*"!• valve, £25; 7-valve, £29 10s; 9-valve, £32 10s.—McCabe's, Newton. ALL Radio Seta and Accessories, Auckland prices; special bargains in Battery Sets.—Radio House. Hamilton. BREMER-Tully. 6-valve, with A and B batteries, N. and K. speaker; offer wanted.—Apply Herald. JL C'abe's Electric Radios. 3-valve, £9 10s; 4-valve, £l2 10s; 6-valve, £lB 10s; 7-valve, £22 10s.—McCabe's, Newton. GILFILLAN, 5 valves, complete, in perfect order: £5 10t.—403. New North Rd. O TEW ART WARMER, a Great Radio.— O Radio Equipment. Palmerston Bldgs., 47, Queen St. ABOUT t'ublio Address Radio Apparatus r>nd Service.—Consult Hartle and Gray, Customs St. West, Auckland. ROGERS Radio, supreme quality: valves guaranteed 12 months. Pianos exchanged —Kenneth Eady. Upper Queen St. IQOO Catalogue ready; jobbing oS Battery and Electric Sets; all! Accessories half-price.—Ripley's Radios. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21113, 22 February 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21113, 22 February 1932, Page 1