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SITUATIONS VACANT BUSHMEN (4), first-claBS men. wanted.— Write Puriri Timber Co., Ltd., Kamguroiu ( CIARPENTER— Must bo hrst-class tradeii- / num.—Humphreys, View Rd., Rotorua.. pARPENTERS, good, wanted.-Gracd Hotel job, Rotorua. (~~IOOK, privato hospital, 22« Gd, no tax; J kitchen girl kept. Phone 20-590, ai>pointraent. .. pONFECTIONERY.—Boys wanted vufv.y gently; wages, 5a and commission.liegent 'l'lieatre, Queen St. C" GUTTER, "for Ladies' Fashions. FemaLs. J cnpable following Cominii Styles and Cutting same Accurately; with fc actory Experience preferred; state age, experience, wage required.—l2s7, G.P.O. C~~Tr O SSC UTTER. permanent position suit- ' able Man.—Apply Gamman, Mamaku, ANCE Band wanted, September 28, lit Birkenhead.—Reply, stating fee, H.H.., 692. Herald. RE S 3 HANDS, GOOD,' E. C. R. DARROCH AND CO., LTD.. 12 Victoria St. West, City. ( -> 1 IRL, help registry office, shop, kno'vX ledge matrimonial bureau advantageoiiß.—M.R., 63SM, HF.rald. /~"<IRL, smart, for Grill Rooms; not mora vX than 20; no other need apply.—Apply Herald. Travellers (terming expe:ril!/ence) call on Wnikato farmers with remunerative, exclusive and well-established lines. Substantial income nssured to experienced men. Cor necessary. Bond required.—Lively, 508, Herald. Man to drive Fordson Tractor and Miami Scoop, Suburbs; state wag<«. —References, G9O, HERALD. - MOTOR Body Builders. first-clans, wanted.—Apply Cavanagh and Co., Symonda St. OUTDOOR REPRESENTATIVE required for Helensville and Papatoetoo district. Resident preferred. Training given. Apply 2-4 p.m., Tuesday, 709 DILWORTH BUILDING, Auckland. QCULLERY Maid required; heavy dutum. O —Apply Blake's Ir.n, Vulcan Lane. 5,45 p.m., Monday. Q HIRT Machinist, capable, work in o»H O homo.—Write F., 405. Herald. SHORTHAND Typiste, thoroughly competent, wanted; only competent girl need apply. State particulars of experience, wages required.—Type, 680, Herald. STOEEMAN, YOUNG MAN, STRONG, As Storeman for Grain Store. State age and if Married or Single. STOREMAN, ' C 67, Herald. rnRAVELLER, with car preferredre--1 tainer and commission; builders' linos; commence immediately.—Write Live Wire, 661, Herald. '"TRUMPET Player, Tenor Saxophone JL Player, Modern Dance Band; excellent prospects.—M., 48, Herald. TJTAUDEVILLE Performers, also Youth, \ odd jobs, able play mouth organ.—Touring, 620, Herald. - OUTH, smart; live out.—Evans, Bpur- ' way Poultry Farm, Hill Rd., Manurewa. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED FIRM HAS A VACANCY FOR AN ENERGETIC SALESMAN Of Good Appearance and Address. This is a splendid opportunity for a hardworking and conscientious man, who is keen to secure business. Apply, stating uge and enclose copies of references, to PROGRESSIVE. 672. Her alb. E rjpo MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Intending applicants for the positions ndvertised at the Waihi Hospital are urired in their own interest to communicate with the Honorary Secretary, British Medical Association, New Zealand Branch, Box '156, Wellington. C.1., before applying for the position. YOUTH, PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE, RADIO SERVICE. J. R. HAYDON, British Chambers, High fife

COUNTY COUNCIL. Applications for the position of Oveiseer to the Weber County Council will be received at the County Office at Ti-tree Point, H. 8., closing at 6 p.m. on September !!8. The Main Highway Board's road foreman's certificate an advantage. Condition* of appointment obtainable by post from the undersigned. T. MOORHOUSE, County Clerk. POSITION OF ORGANISING- AND CHIEF SUPERVISING VALUER. A leading financial institution invites applications for the position of Organising ana Chief Supervising Valuer for Rural Lands. Only full experienced men need apply for this position, and the successful applicant will be required to have had experience which will ensure a full knowledge of aU classes of farm lands (both freehold and leasehold) in both Islands of New Zealand. Applicants must be able to oirganise, direct and control a field staff and rtiunt be capable of acting as adviser in farm management generally, with practical know ledge of farm budgeting and accounts. The commencing salary will be _ uj> to £750 per annum, commensurate with the ability and Qualifications of the successful applicant. Applications, which will close on the 2Sth instant, will be treated as confidential, and should be addressed to "SUPERVISING VALUER." C.o. J. Uott, Limited, Advertising Ajents, Publicity House, Jervois Quay, WELLINGTON. BRIDGE, PARTIES, ETG. A CADEMY Bridge Club. Upper Queen Bt. JA —Mondays. Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, evenings; afternoons; monthly Slam Competition.—44-475. EXPERT Tuition in Auction, Cor.tract Bridge; certified teacher; proficiency as-■uirt-d.—-Margaret Pritchard, Academy St;udio, 44-475. lADY Will Give Lessons 'in Cor tract J Bridge.—Phone 28-133 for .appointments. rpUITION. Contrnct Bridge, homes viiited. i. —Plume 24-304, or for p.ddress itpply WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SA!t,E A UCKLAND WINE COY.. Rutland St.— Rich Fort, Golden Sherry, Frontignao, Madeira. 30s per case; quality guaranteed. Freight paid.—Phone 44-409. CLYDEBALLA" Port, Standard of N.Z. Wine, 33 p.o. proof spirit; 80s case, railed. —Clyde Ballantyne, Te Kauwhata. RADALY'S Wines are the bdfet. No. 4 fort, 30» case freight Rudaly, Henderson. RICH Port Wine. 21s 2 gals., at depot; bring jars.—Corban's Wines. 28 Fori St. Phone 42-4G3. RONGO-PAI" Wines, made from selected Grapes, carefully blended and matured. A genuine quality Wine. Port, 30s: Madeira, 45s per case, rati paid, cash with order.—L Gordon, Rongo Pai Vinoyards, Te Kauwhata. A NICE Wine priced for Mr. Farmer.— Pukeroa Port, £1 case, railed.—C. HenPukeroa Port, £1 case, railed.—C. Henderson, I'e Kauwhata. o£S—Old Vintage Port, sweet, strong, full flavoured, guaranteed.—Empire Wine Co., Box 1144. Auckland. OAS Case. —Frontignac, rich, ew«l red OVy wine, delivered; freight paid.—Crown Wines. Elliott St. Phone 47-135. FURNITURE REMOVALS 1 FURNITURE Removals undertaken, any distance; reasonable charges; experienced men.—Salter Freight Co. Phone 1 -007. Acknowledged by nil, proves by thousands, to be Auckland's Leading Removal Specialists Removals, Ltd ; :iO-606. 6S Bour, nil Responsibility Assumed Large closed vans.' Expert packing.— Chess Furniture Vans. Phone 45-GSG. -vrOU TAKE NO RISKS WHEN WE MOVE YOUR FURNITURE. RING THE N Z E xpress C°" (Auck - ) ' ]j m PHONE 40-850. COAL AND FIREWOOD PINE, half-dry, 40 tons, 3s Gd ton on roadside.—J. C. H. Lloyd. Riverhnad^ i Q Bags Pine for £l. or 9 for 10s: JLO livered—Pbone 12-309

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22215, 16 September 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22215, 16 September 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22215, 16 September 1935, Page 1