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SITUATIONS VACANT. AGENTS. —Room for G Men or Women in Town and Country Districts; attractive line.—lG, Wyndham St. BOiS, for distributing -pamphlets.—Auckland Dry Cleaning. Grafton Rd. BOX Office Girl for Peter Pan Caburet. Must be attractive andfbe accustomed handling cash. Knowledge ol typing essential.—Apply personally to < Miss Johnston, ai Cabaret, between 5 and G p.m. to-day, or Friday. /"CANVASSERS, quick selling line. 100 p.c. profit, easily handled.—26, Hellaby'a Buildings. /"CONFECTIONERY .Traveller, smart, wanted Work City and Suburbs on commission.—Confectionery, 381, Herald. I ENGINEER, . accustomed to turning, fitLi ting, boiler and general repair work.— Appleton, Arthur St., Newmarket. /TIRL. 16-17, for Confectioner: no previous \JT experience; must be smart in appearance, honest, and conscientious worker.— A.8.C., 523, Herald. HAIRDRESSER, third year, clean, quick, start immediately.—Apply, stating wages required, 162, Victoria St., Hamilton. JUNIOR wanted, must have Grocery experience, able to Drive Motor-cycle.— * Apply K. and K. Stores. Newmarket. . LADY, with Nursing Experience, wanted as Companion, for country position.— Phone 24-766. MAN, elderly, fair cook, early riser, sober, Housekeep 3 Bachelors.—B.A., 378, Herald. MANAGER - Secretary for Wellington Office; preference one able invest £250. —S.N., 409, Herald. O-RCHARDIST, qualified, to take charge of commercial orchard; reply, stating wages and experience.—K., 476, Herald. OPPORTUNITY for a bright Youth to learii a pleasant, profitable outdoor profession, near Auckland: live with employer: £6O premium, for 12 months, practical tuition includes board.—Certainty, 468, Herald. ■ QTABLE Boy, light, experienced, able O ride work; Waikato district.—Ring 24-419. mornings. TTIOLINISTS (2), first, second; oppor- * tunity advancement; must _be keen.— Miss Debenham's Orchestra, Nottingham St., Westmere. IJIBAVBLLEE WANTED. A thoroughly Capable and Experienced Man, with personality. Good prospects for right man. . - Apply by letter, with copies of testis monials, to HONEST, 502, Herald. Applications, closing on August 15, are invited for the position of MEDICAL OFFICER to the KARAMEA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Salary £4OO per annum; free house, private practice. Duties to commence on September 16. Particulars from SECRETARY. Karamea, West Coast. ANTED IMMEDIATELY. FIRST-CLASS, EXPERIENCED BARMAN * Fo/ Leading City Hotel. Apply, first instance F., 446, " Herald. s Pr EPRESENTATIVE OF GOOD AVER- * ESTABLISHED CONCERN. Applicants must have the following qualifications —good character, personality and initiative; previous experience not essential. Salary and Commission to suitable man. Write, giving particulars age, past career, etc. (photographs, original-, references and stamped envelopes not required), to GOLPAY. 611, HEBALD. MANAGES. Applications, closing July 25, are. invited for the position of Manager. Output a P" proximately 1000 ions butter. Salary according to scale less cuts. .Duties to commence about August 20. Canvassing of Directors disqualifies applicants. W. P. CARTER. Secretary. Mauriceville Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., Mauriceville. * 1 ; Applications (to be made on p.s.c. Form 17A, obtainable at Principal Post Offices). will be received up till NOON for, the undermentioned positions (CLOSING JULY 23. 1932.) ■/ DAIRY INSTRUCTORS AND GRADERS. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT A£ AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. Salary £372 12s per annum. It ia desired that applicants should have had experience in -the management of butter • and cheese factories, the making: of butter from home separated cream and the making of cheese and testing of milk and its products. ... , Further particulars may be obtained on application. * A . SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER. WANTED FOR OUR DUNEDIN BRANCH. A .THOROUGHLY CAPABLE AND EXPERIENCED MAN AS BUYER FOR THE MILLINERY AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. Apply by letter, giving fullest particulars, and with copies only of testimonials, to ' ROSS AND GLENDINING. LTD.. * P.O. Box 36, Auckland. FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALE. CME Royale Milkers make milking a * bearing -vacuum pump; 2-cow, £39. Foundries, Ltd., Hamilton. ALFA-Laval Separator, 35-gaUon, mgn stand, as new. £l2; 2 -h.p. Anderson Engine. £2l; 31 li.p. Maeport, £22.—Hunt, j 128 A, Ponsonby Rd. . ALFA-LAVAL, 90-gal., splendid condition. £9, with order. —International Harvester, Hobson St. - > A LFA-LAVAL, 65ga1., guaranteed; £l6. A reduced to £l3; terms; freight paid.— Alister Bevin, Whangarei. . ABSOLUTELY World's Best. Lister Ballbearing Separator.—C. _H. Mellaop, Lister Depot. Rugby Garage, Papakura. BOOTH S.F. Lever Plough, good order, j£10; implements Machinery Mart, Parnell Rise. Auckland. CALF-Feeding > Bails, sets of 6, silver beech, bolted, painted; £2 ss; ra.lage paid.—Sampson Bros.. Ngaruawahia. COW Covers, heavy, Jute, 5s 9d; eubstanlial reductions for quantities.—u-ander-ton, Booth-Mac. Bldga.. Wyndham St. DON'T Be Misled, "Monoman", canr.ot hurt your cows. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed.—Haywood Milkers. Auckland, Whangarei. - T7OR good solid Tine Harrows, all eteel, -C try J. Danes. Buckland; also maker of the Waikato Tripod and Chain Harrows. 1?OIi good solid Tine Harrows, all steel. . try J Danes. Buckland; also maker of the Waikato Tripod and Cham Harrowo- •' "iV/fONOMAN " Milkers! Written guaian--IYJL tees given. Free trials. Actual milk* ing demonstration in your own shed arranged. PRICES Still Lower.—Tractor Plough. Oliver, double-furrow, practically new. £l3 10s; Lever Plough, double-furrow, guaranteed as new, £6; Cultivator, spring-tooth, high wheels, cost £36. now £4 10s— Farmers Machinery, Arthur St.. Newmarket. CJPLENDID little Baltic. 25-ga]„ equal new, O £s.—lnternational Harvester. Hobson Street. TTNEDA Junior Plants milk into sealed vJ buckets, thus preventing shed bacteria and odours contaminating milk: price £3o, complete with motor; satisfaction guaranteed.—C. F. Laxton. Onehur.ga. UNEDA MILKIN j MACHINES are not merely ornamental. They are scientifically built to MILK. /Cueing stnnmngs to a minimum.—Particulars C. F. Luxton. Onehunga- Phone 12-636. PLOUGH HARNESS. —Collars, heavy, cloth-lined, moth-proo/. 28s; 29s 6d: leather-lineo. .Ws fad; cloth-hneu. Light Plough. 235. Inspect our Collars be fore buying. Guaranteed linkers, open. o , . closed, 10s. Hames, 9s. Chains. 5s 9d. H L. GANDERTON, Manufacturers. Booth-Mac. Bldgs.. Wyndham St. t TT" M I L • K E R. L.l V.lx. THE PIONEER PLAN'i. t The Best and Cheapest on the Market. ■3sßess» - . Wo "° " ' Penrose,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 1

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