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SITUATIONS VACANT. ASSISTANT (Junior), Cake Shop: state experience.—Cakeß. 930, Herald. BRKAJJ Baker, tirst-claas, prepared invest small capital.—Baker, 477, Herald, Hamilton. DRESSMAKER. —A Smart Improver with one year's experience.—Phone 16-467 after 0 p.m. JUMPERS, Baby Clothes, etc,, Knitted for Shop; state price per skein.— Knitter, 896, Herald. ]\/TILK Canvassers (2), business-getters. liX T.F., 785. HERALD. NURSE, professional, experienced, willing help all duties—Sister , Hayward, Te Awamutu. "VTURSE, registered, Midwifery; , private X* f hospital; state age, wages required.— C.. 476, Herald. '■ v " PHOTOGRAPHY Assistant, Waikato Studio, able Retouch and Operate if necessary.—Studio, 476, Herald. Representatives wanted with good appearance and address; good proposition.—Apply between 8.30 a.pi. and 9.15 a.m.. to Mr. L. Brabet, Prince Arthur RESIDENT Electrician (part-time employment), wanted for country district; must be licensed arid preferably single.—Further particulars at 24, Empire Buildings. Swanson Street. City. SALESMAN, capable, good appearance, salary and commission; preference one able to invest in private Limited Company. —Phone 47-404. tOLSTERER, work Papatootoe wages and refs.—B.S., 883, Hebald. XATOMAN, young, for Fruit Shop; some ™v experience.—l6B, Ponsonby Road. YOUTH, smart, wanted, with tome ex perience building, carpentry.—K. 906, Herald. ' QALtESMEN, FOR BAY OF PLENTY, O KING COUNTRY, WAIKATO. Good commission, steady repeat business; every assistance given. MR. WILSON, Commercial Hotel, Hamilton. gMART SALESMAN, With connection restaurants, etc., preferred Sell Established Foodstuffs on Commission Write " Scope," 881, Hebald. A N T E D. > TAVO NEEDLE MACHINIST FOR SHIRTS. AMBLER AND" CO.. Wellesley Street West. rpHAMES HOSPITAL BOARD. WANTED, HOUSE SURGEON. Duly Qualified, Thames Hospital. Salary, £2OO per annum, live in. Applicants to state age, experience, and when able to commence duty. GEO. TONGE. Secretary. Additional mannequin required. / Our Design Department requires the temporary services of one more 'Mannequin. Measurements must be exactly the same a« given below, or very closely approximate these:— _ .. . BUST 421N" TO 431N.. WAIST 3SIN. TO 361 N., HIP 451 N. TO 461 N. It is essential that all measurements be taken over the singlet; and' that applicants possess pleasing personality, well-propor-tioned limbs and a height of not less than sft.. Gin. Apply in person to Miss Moore. Design Department, Berlei House, corner Wellesley and Nelson Streets, on THURSDAY, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon. RKE R S WANTED. Make Sweets for us in your spare time. Good money easily earned in your own ■home. Previous experience absolutely unnecessary. . . . . • Interesting work. Rapid tuition. Outfit of Confectioner's Tools, free upon enrolment. • Write forparticulars regarding the conn*. W CONFECTIONERY. P.O. Box 1595. Wellington. A DVERTISER with Moior-cycle Delivery Jt\. covering Suburbs' would Deliver or act as Agent for another Firm.—Write J.. 892. Hebald. 33582EE A UCKLAND Business College specialises ±X in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting. <*• m. xu uuwaii u®uu, Book-keeping; latest ? methods; day and evening classes. A BILITY for Public Speaking, Reciting is yours if you are trained by FAlfred Price, 198. Queen St. ALWAYS make your own Leather ;> strong pliable durable.—Write for samples Benjamin A. Phelpe, Tauranga. ASHLEIGH College.—lndividual Instruction day, evening, and correspondence tuition; Publio Examinations, General Edu* cation.—Phone 26-343. • ' ARTS and Crafts, all branches taught.— Miss Cameron. Studio. 11, Park Cres* Paraell. Phone 46-420. BRIDGE. Auction, Contract. Tuition practice Wed.', Sat. afternoons; ls.Mrs. Pritchard, 6. Grafton Rd. 40-774. DRESSMAKING. Dresscutting, Designing; learn our easy method; moderate fees.—Hollywood School, 23, Union Bldgs., Customs St. DRESSMAKING Classes and Dresscutting. Dresses Cut, Fitted, from ss.—Miss Coulthard, Symonds St. Phone 47-940. RESSMAKING. —THfe Leading School of dents trained to cut own patterns, male, fit and finish' Frocks, Costumes. Phone 41-397. Wakefield College, British Cham., High St. IMMBiißflri expert tuition; success gu&rantaed; *!?•... Method. 834. Hebald. EARN Motor Driving at Pearce'sCfMotor J Drivings School.- Garage, Khybcr Pass. Certificates guaranteed. Phone 46-206. , MOTOR Driving.—Expert tuition; council certificate assured.—Phone 4G-540. Auto Service Station, 46. Wellesley St. W. Z. Hairdressing College.—Day, Evening H.B. Bldgs., 228. Queen St. .IS BOUND TO COUNT. If you have TRAINED yourself by spar*time study of an I.C.S. Course, your employer will be keen to keep you and to pay you all you re worth. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. A, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland. Dresscutting. T>e&gniisg. kesscutting. -Designing, TV/TAKING. Making. LADIES' TAILORING. For Thorough Tuition Learn from the Academy that Guarantees Success in Personal or Postal luition. Our System is recognised all over the worM as the simplest and most thorough, method known. We teach you to cut any style to fit any figure from pictures WITHOUT PATTERNS. Call Write or Plione 47-260 for Free Booklet. Day and Evening Classes. Expert Tuition. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING. Fourth Floor. Colonial Mutual Building. 159, Queen Street Aucklal ] d - T „ n j nn Also at Wellington, Sydney and London. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS., A GOOD Fish Meal., from Is: ©rUls.,l? fid; Light Specials. 6d: at Commercial Grill Rooms. ; ; A N Open Fire Tea Cup Readmg. Dainty A Meals; moderate prices.—l he Cotta. . 3. Shortland St. " \ ; ——- dines. Parties catered for. __ Fish Meals. "" rpiRY our 9d Meals.— Longs, Ltd.. Mecca T Cafe. Shortland St . and Longs. Ltd., Dilworth Bldgs. SPORTS GOODS- \ BRUCE AND. A. Expert Tenniii. Batotott R»oa Stringers; patronised by :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 1

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