SITUATIONS VACANT BOY, strong, assist apiary.—Apply Herald before 10 a.m. to-day. 5 BOY. smart, for office and messages.— Apply in own handwriting. Glass. 183. JL> Apply in own handwriting. Glass, 183, Heuald. BOY, well educated and strong, for warehouse and messages. Apply with copies (only) of references to RELIABLE, 210, .Herald. BUSINESS Salesman wanted; also Salesman for Grocery Line.—rFor particulars Phone 46-343, T>UTCHERS.—Wanted experienced TradesJ man, take charge 6 months during owner's absence, knowledge book-keeping.— Suburban. 216. Herald. /CARPENTER'S Improver wanted, good. —Apply Foreman, Em's Hotel, Taihape, or Phone 25-250. p U T T E R WANTED, Used to Leather Overcoats. Apply THE AUSTRALASIAN SLIPPER MANT7- . FACTURING 00., LTD., Windsor Bldgs.. Anzao Avenue. T]|R APERY.—Temporary position for a J-J live man, Dresses and Manchester.— Drapery. Box 170, Hamilton. 17'RY Cook, qualified, under SO, for night . work.—F.S., 181. Herald. ~L\LAT-Bed Knitting Machinist.—Apply - 1 - Cassrels, 3rd. Floor, Adco Bldgs., Federal Street. GJIRL. Fruit and Confectionery trade: exrperienco necessary; able take charge.— Apply Herald. rjr.IRL, FOR TELEPHONE, must be able vJ to Type; temporary, but good prospects of permanency; £1 per week. State experience and copien of references to COMPETENT. 203, Herald. I AW Clerk, Junior, City Office: some exi perience searching, conveyancing and. common law work essential.—Apply, own hsmdwriting, stating age, previous experience, and salary expected. Legal, 135, Hebal6. "jVTOTOR-CYCLE Mechanic, first-class, with, a thorough knowledge of Motor-cycle Overhauls, Tuning, etc.; permanent position and good wages to competent man.—Reply, stating experience, etc., to MECHANIC, 19 ' Herald. TVfILFORD.—Man, small Renovations, J-'-*- Painting, Paperhanging, etc.—Apply s Cottage, 219, Herali>. QTONEHAND and Proof Reader, iri-weekly I newspaper, Auckland district.—Particu- ! lars to Stonehand, 150, Herald. PRAVELLER, Golf Player wanted, with L car.—Apply Herai.d. X/OUTH, strong, for Loading Scrap Iron •J- Hayes and Co., Newmarket. VOUTH (strong), for Store Work; age 16 J- to 17 years.— morning, 8 a.m., to Mr. Allan, c.o. J. Jones, Ltd., City Markets. W ANTED—PORTRAIT SALESMEN for »» New Zealand. Apply RELIANCE PORTRAIT CO., LTD.. National Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Featherston St., Wellington. C Lo THING SALESMAN. WANTED BY WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, AN EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT FOR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. .Must have a Thorough Knowledge of the Clothing Trade, and be a Proved Salesman. able to Make Special Trips through thu Territory When Required. Apply in first instance to BOX 617. AUCKLAND. LEADING INSURANCE COMPANY invites applicants for POSITION OF MOTOR ASSESSORTRAINEE. Legal training an advantage. Excellent prospects suitable Man. Apply, in first instance, enclosing copies (only) testimonials, and stating age and salary at which prepared commence, to CARLTON-CARRUTHERS. LTD., Power Board Buildings, Auckland, or P.O. Box 669, Wellington. POSITIONS PILLED OFFICE Junior.—Applicants who applied i to Ambitious, 788, HeralO, please note the position is filled.
POSITION now filled. Thanking all applicants.—Farmer, C.o. Norcross, Henderson. . ' j POSITION Filled; thanking many applicant3.—A. T. Cowley. Otorohanga. OSITION filled." Thanking applicants.— Urgent. 3. WE have to advise that the Position in our Millinery Department has been filled: thanking all applicants. SARGOOD SON AND EWEN, LTD. WANTED TO BUT A NTIQUE Furniture, Mirrors, Silver and A Sheffield-plated articles; old-fashioned.— Jewellery. 17 Queen's Arcade, Auckland. APPAREL.— La Modern® Wardrobe (Mrs. Outtrim), 15 St. Highest prices ' Ladies' and Gent.'s Clothing.—42-674. APPAREL. Ladies', Gent.'s Left-.oft Clothing. Best prices.—412 Queen St., 2 doors above American Dental. APPAREL.— Gent.'s Suits, 100, wanted; highest prices; buyer calls.—Perry, 115 Symonds St. Phone 41-211. BOTTLES, Sacks, Metals. Highest Prices. Ring or Write; Reliable Man will call. —Clark Bros., City. Phone 41-429. Newmarket, Phone 44-109. DRAWING Instruments, complete set or otherwise, Setsquares, Protractors, good condition.—Student, 666, Herald. DUMPY Level, in good condition; etate where can be inspected.—X.Z., 166, Herald. FURNITURE. —Wanted Buy, House Furniture; will rent''house if suitable.—X.Y„ 956, Herald. /"TENT.'S Clothing, Boots, etc.. Top Prices, " will call.—Ring Wise, 100-2 Hobson St. Phone 45-324. GOLD, broken or otherwise; we pay mar-, ket prices.—Kissin, 10 Customs St. 328 Queen St. PORTABLE Typewriter, good order; send sample type, lowest price.—Cash, 17, Herald. SET of Scales, suitable for fruit, wanted.—.. 299 Surrey Crescent. SUITS, Left-off .Clothing, etc., urgently required. Best pricee.—Phone 42-702. Representative will call. ANY Quantity Super Bags, Lime, Cement Bags, Sacks; highest prices.—McKendrich Bros., Wellington St., Auckland. BEFORE Selling, Before Buying Your Furniture, consult Squirrel and Co. We defy competition.—Phone 44-398. J?i OO r ° Used Furniture Warited, large or small lots.-r-Mum's, opp. large or small lots.-j-Mum's, opp. Town Hall. Phone 47-367. We pay highest cash prices for these and Broken Jewellery. , ' Country residents should register packet! —cash by return. ' . JAS. PASCOE. The Old-established Jeweller, ' 80 Queen Street and 66 Karangahape Road. Also at Hamilton. FURNITURE. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. RICHARD ARTHUR; LTD., , Auctioneers. Next Power Board Buildings, Queer. 1 Street, Phone 40-325. Now basing our prices on Ssdol. per 0«. (American). GOLD! rj.:OLD! OLD! **OLD! Old Gold, Broken Jewellery, Diamonds, etc., SOVEREIGNS. SOVEREIGNS. ANYTHING MADE OF GOLD. REFINERS AND SMELTERS CO.. Licensed. (Est. in N.Z. over 25 years.) Note Address; .352 QUEEN STREET. Right Opposite Town Hall Corner. Phone 46-375. Thousands Urgently Required. 1 Greatly Increased Prices. Sell to the Recognised Reconditioned Son Specialists. Phone 45-330 and Our Buyer will call within -ft few minutes. _ MELTZER BROS.. Suit Specmluta. . 61-63 Victoria St. W. Est. SBX_****"» ■ Also at Wellington and
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22056, 12 March 1935, Page 1
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