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SITUATIONS VACANT. BREAD Carter, own van, to work up country round; homo provided.—C.R., 681. Hekald. BUSiiSKS!;} Getter, smart, to accompany Photographer; share takings.—S.P., 787, Herald. good, third, for leading Hotel.— > R.S.. 773, Herald. DRESSMAKER, good renovater, 1 week, return same period holiday.—Suburban Farm. 709. Herald. unemployed, call 45, Church St.. Ponsonby. GIRLS for hand-stitching, little experience, fast.—Robinson Bros., 153, Albert St. Knitters, experienced on flat bed, Apply, N.Z. TEXTILES, LTD., 14-18, Lower Federal Street. jV/T'AN, milk, garden, odd jobs; good home, small wape.—Apply Herat.d. QALESMAN, experienced, with light car preferred, introduce quality products, ready demand; good returns; write immediately.—Salesman, 10, Herald. SALESMEN Canvassers (or Ladies), every town Dominion; guaranteed excellent selling; commission excellent.—Box 20, New Plymouth. OEEDSMAN, competent, wanted for imO portant provincial town; state experience; references.—Write in first instance to Seedsman, 16, Aratonga Av., One Tree Hill, Auckland. TAILORESS, all-round Table Hand.— Write Tailoress, P.O. Box 1646, Auckland. T7"ACANCY occurs with established Manufacturers for Traveller with car, calling General and Hardware Stores. Builders nnd Allied Trades, Auckland and district; good prospects capable man.—Apply Progress, 805, Heeald. WANTED, Ladies or Girls. Make £1 weekly in spare time. Eaey, dainty home employment. Write for illust. Booklet and particulars of Special Offer. Enclose ."id postage.—Torchon Lace Co., 229. Collins St.. Melbourne. DISTRICT LAW SOCIETY. Applications 'will be received until MAY 7, prox., for the position of SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY. Salary, Duties and Terms of Engagement available from the Secretary. Applicants must be qualified Solicitors. W. G. FLETCHER, Secretary. A N Old-established High-class Retail Business requires the services of A RADIO SALESMAN. Only men with ability to close sales need apply. Technical knowledge of Radio an advantage but not essential. Salary and commission. Apply in writing, enclosing copies of references, to RADIO, Box 171. Auckland. SPECIALTY SALESMAN WANTED. . . FOR NEW SERVICE. Inquiries are invited from men of experience and initiative only. Remuneration is on a commission basis, but a drawing account will be arranged as eoon as sales ability is proven. Write fully in the first place to SALES, c.o. E. Harris, 24, Hall of Commerce, High Street, Auckland. A MALGAMATED INVESTMENTS. LTD -tA NATIONAL LAND SETTLEMENT. We have received instructions from the Auckland Committee to take preliminary 6tepa throughout the Province to obtain the co-operation of all who are interested in Assembling Finance for a NON-SPECULA-TIVE NATIONAL LAND SETTLEMENT COMPANY. To that end we require in each country town in the Province either a Public Accountant, responsible business men, or perhaps the Secretary of any local Land Settlement Committee to act as Local District Representative. For terms and conditions of appointment write AMALGAMATED INVESTMENTS. LTD.. Argus House, High Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 1868. T7STE Are Enrolling a team of responsible " * nien to operate in Auckland outer Suburbs. We want men who believe that Land Settlement offers a major solution to unemployment and who are prepared to sell shares not only for the commission received, but also because they will take pride in furthering an honestly founded National Land Settlement movement. The proposition is to be regarded as a determined effort to assemble capital for the relief of unemployment and. will have the strong support of leading citizens. Write, with copies of references, or refer us to three well-known citizens for recommendation. AMALGAMATED INVESTMENTS. LTD.. Argus House, High St., Auckland. Box IP6B. QHOIRMABTER. MUNICIPAL CHOIR.

Particulars, D. BRADLEY, Secretary. Phone 44-704. Evenings 26-772. T)IOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, AUCKLAND. Applications arc invited for the Tost of HEADMISTRESS (RESIDENT), of the above School. Applicants must be communicant members of the Church of England, graduates of a 'British Empire University, and experienced in Secondary School Work. Full particulars as to numbers, salary, etc., may be obtained from the undersigned. to whom applications with testimonials (copies only) should be sent nofc later than JUNE 30, 1932. The successful applicant will be required to commence duties in the first term of 1933. J. A. GENTLES. Hon. Secretary. 23, National Bank Chambers. Fort Street, Auckland. AGENCIES VACANT. AGENCIES WANTED. SALESMAN, Canvasser, Demonstrator, own car, doing Country, wants few Lines.—Energetic, 828, Herald. rPRAVELLER, live man, own car r»--L quires Agencies, Retail or Wholesale.— Business, 594. Herald. BUSINESS OPENINGS. OEASIDE Resort.—Corner Section, Dwell£3 ing. suitable mixed business, dance hall.—H.F.. 643, Herald. DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one penny square foot.—Vacuum Cleaning; Co.. Albeit St. Phone 41-769. CROTHALL WAY CLEANERS AND DYERS, LTD.. 33-135, Eden Vale Road, Mount Eden. Symonds St., and Newmarket. Phones 13-000 and 20-720. DOMESTIC Vacuum Cleaning Co.—Carpet and General Cleaning; lowest charges.—Wellesley St. East. Phone 44-f.OO. HATS off to Cooper's, Wakefield St., for Expert Renovations at Economy Charges. AT Z. DRY CLEANING CO.. LTD.. Dyers IN. and Cleaners. Phone 4<-oOj.—Suits, Costumes, Overcoats, Dry Cleaned and pressed.— Factory and Office. 1-3-5. HOWE STREET. TDHONE 41-211 for Service.—Zealandia Dry J. Cleaning Co.. 31. Victoria St. Vi., above Roval Hotel. PORTER'S." established 1892. give satisfaction in all work. Vans collect. deliver. —Slion. 13. Karangahape «d. _ TITE'VE BEEN DYEING tOR 45 YV YEARS And Were Not DEAD YEII If YOU are thinking about DYEING, why not save yourself the trouble—S<2.:id it to us-and let Experts do it .or >ou. TRY US BEFORE YOU DYE. PEAT AND SONS. 06, Eden Terrace. Phone 43-151; our Van will Collfifl*.,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 1

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