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SITUATIONS VACANT PANEL-Beators and Body-builders; good wages to first-cIoBS men.—J. Pomeroy and Co., Hamilton. _ SALESMEN (3), energetic, wanted, good address and persbnality, excellent prospects for right men; retainer and commission.—Box 1019. _ STAFF NURSE, immediately; alternate day and night duty; salary, £9O p.a. Applications, stating age, qualification and experience, with two recent testimonials, to the MATRON. Hospitnl, Kaitaia. SHORTHAND-Typiste, City office; wages 20s.—References to Neat. 875, Herald. YOUTH, about 16-17, Grocery Store; wages 15s.—U St. John's Rd., Remuera. YOUTH, smart, for Carpet Department; driving experience an advantage; age 18-19. Apply, 9 a.m. to-day, CROTHALL, LTD., Edenvale Rd., Mt, Eden. 1 Breast Benchman, 1 Breaking-down Henchman; must be first-class men; able to keep own saws.—Apply Hayward Timber Company, Waimiha. SITUATIONS WANTFS BAKER, experienced, Bread and Smalls, machines preferred; refs.; country.— Baker, 21, Herald, Hamilton. BAKER, young, energetic, experienced, bread and smalls, seeks position.— Baker, 94M, Hehald. BOOK-Keeper-Typiste. —Young Lady, position; trial balance, balance-sheet; refs. —Trustworthy, 508, Herald. BREAKING-Down Man desires position King Country; 3 years' experience; file own saw.—Capable, 99M, Herald. BRUSH Hand seeks position, painter; refs.; personal interview, prospect*.— N. 8., 48 JM. Herald. country work; anyVy* where; plans if required.—3o Rimu St., New Lynn, (^HEF 1 and Housemaid-Waitress eeek peaiJ tion Hotel; country preferred.—Urgent, 406, Hehald. CHEF, good, all round, take second; London experience; go anywhere.—Urgent, 444. Hekald. first class, European, American V Colonial experience; economical; City rwofovfo/l T?rtlin KIOQA TTwn IT ft pOMPANION-Help, middle-aged, light v^ 1 duties, plain cooking; state wage.—M., 620 M, Herald. /"BOOKING or Houaekeeping.—Capable Woman, good cook, requires position: ref.—J.C., 544, Heeald. DISPLAY Comp., Machinist; good, refs.: now in casual work: coßHcientioui. Jobber, 421 M, Hehald. ELECTRICIAN, engineering experience, knowledge milking machines, seeks Position.—Electrician, C/o Flatt, Paeroa. 'TT'X-Naval Man Wante Work; handy, willJj ing worker.—S.O., 395. Herald. Bond, £l9 10s paid, person -1- securing Permanent Employment young Man.—T.C., 533, Herald. GENTLEWOMAN, middle age, iieeks Light Post, Country; small wage.—Conscientious, 530, Herald. HOTEL Worker, experienced, seeks position as Porter or J^arman.— Willing Worker, 499, Herald., HOUSEKEEPER (39), capable, refined, with girl, 6; small wage.—Cleanliness, 547. Herald. ; : HOUSEKEEPER, Help, middle-aged, position wanted; good plain cook.—H.T., 519 M. Herald. LADY, young. Companion ; .and Help Elderly Lady, nice position, refined home, domesticated, musical!, artistic, used P.O. and telephone work.—Miss Gwendoline Smith, Torbay. - * IV/TiAN, Garden, Milk house cow. Odd Jobs: i'l good homo; best refs.—Suburbs,. 537, Herald. __ MAN (25), -certified Engineer, Accountancy Student, seeks employment day, night.—U., 498, Herald. POSITION wanted. Head Lad, Trotting or Galloping Stable; long _ experience.— Trotter, 536 M, Herald, mm o m B A VAlLAßLE.—Experienced Housekeepers, xjL Dailies, Housemaids, Laundresses, Pantrymnids. Kitchenmaids.— Registry, Kew'i Chambers. 40-548. SPECIALIST Open engagement. First-class credential® and qualifications. Expert knowledge radio designing, oonstnio* tion, service. Capable Manage Department. RADIO, 88M, Herald. WORK WANTED A CCOUNTANT, qualified, will keep books, xV any business, profession, 12s 6d month. —Morrison 57 Symonda Bt. Phone 41-144. ANNABELLE, Dreesmaker, City Chambers, corner Victoria-Queen Sts.—Day, Evening Frocks cut, tacked, fitted, from 4s 6d. 1 / • • CARPENTER, Builder, Alterations,, Renovj vations. Glassed Porches, Repairs ot New Jobs; best workmanship; reasonable. -Phone 24-321. CHIMNEY Sweep, practical, Ranges, Coppers. Incinerators: no dost; prompt attention; moderate charges.—Colquhoun. Phone 26-751 ' Painting, by skilled wotkv mem Carpets, Vacuum, Windows. Paini Washing, eto.—Pbone 41-769, 8 a.m. to * p.m. _ . (CLIENTS' Materials Cut. Tacked, Fitted, from 3s 6d.—Druleigh Stylists. sth Floor. Tasman Bldgs., Anxao Avenue. good designer, wants sewing for retail trade.—X.Y.Z., 870 M, Herald. . TSreSSMAKING. Frocks, Costumes, Evening Gowjjs; satisfaction assured: charges moderate.—-Mise Boughtwood, first floor, Paoifio Bldgs. RESSMAKING.—JuIie Reid, . Designer, If 30-921 Modelles, Frocks. Ensembles. Tailored Costumes; highly recommended: satisfaction guaranteed. _____ TkRESSMAKING. U Ccats Costumes, Frocks, Ensembles made.—Mrs. Martin, 136 First Floor, Queen's Arcado. "HRESSMAKING. Frocks, Coats. En. JL/ f sembleß, Remodelling Specialists.— Madame Norton, Croydon y . Flats. Parnell. opp. Domain Entrance. 45hR9. expert, all-roui»d work, odd days vacant; 10s.—F/lafal, 498, Herald. ■ Queen St. LAWNMOWERS and Saws Collected, sharpened, delivered; latest machinery, longest experience.—Cranston, Eden Terrace. Phono 44-875. T AWNMOWERS Sharpened, Adjusted, by JLi Experti; we colleot and deliver.— Broadway Service, 395 Broadway. Phone 25 85" rpHERESA, 109 Queen's Arcade, cuts Pat--L terns from any picture to individual "measurements for 2s 6d. ABOUT Houso Renovating, Alterations, Painting, Plumbing, Carpentering. Con* creting, Brickwork; guaranteed workman' ship; reasonable rates.—Pbone 18-951. 3S CD.—Suite, Costumes, Frockis, DryCleaned and Pressed; Odourless; Collected, Delivered.—Peat and Sons. 48-151, rpHE KIDDIES WILL EAT ALL THEIR CRUSTS If it's MATHIESON'fI MILK-MADE BREAD. Phone 20-113. CLEANING removes all the dirt and grease stains from fabrics without harming a thread. In faot, .it haa been oroved bv official haa been Droved by officii testa in England that thM solvent actually impravMW tensile strength of ma THE ONLY " TRI '"-CLE 65-7 Victoria Bt. West.-Ph

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 1

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