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FARM HANDS WANTED BOY, willing, machines, bail up, odd jobs; wu Ki's. permanent.—Mossop. Tokoroa. »I>OY, Youth, general, farm, machines; X-* good home; permanent if suitable; state wage.—Cnrruthors, Pollok, Wuiuku. TJOY, Machine Milking, Odd Jobs, experi- •*-' ence not necessary; good conditions. state wages.—Ray, Kaiaua. BOY or Youth, experienced machines, clean, conscientious; good hours, firstclass conditions; permanent; wuges 255. B. Family, Tirau. Hand, experienced; good home; 25e • clear.—P. Smith, Kutikuti._Phone 19R. LpARM Hands (2), milking, general farm J- work; wages £1 to 30s, according to age and experience.—Phone 258K, Morrinsville Hand, age 23-30, quick and clean milker; kind to animals; wuges, 25s. — Urgent, C/o Patterson, Herald Agent, Pukekohe. IAARM Hand, fencing, ploughing, gen- . eral work; small sheep farm; wages 25s. —J. Soler, Owhango. • Farm Work; £2O month; option shares next season; 6-roouied cottage. Age, experience, references.—Douglas, To Puke. GJ»RL, assist milk small herd, light house work; adult family; 15s.—W.F.. 188 M. Herald. MC., both milk, Man farm work, assist • 00 cows, machines; £3 10s week; own cottage; 4 miles Te Puke.—Farmer, c.o. Montgomery, To Puke. MC., BOTH HELP TO MILK 70 COWS, • 3 in .shed. Man all farm work; good cottage and shed. Start at once: £3 per week. J. SPENCER. Orini. TIT AN, experienced, dairy farm; 355, XtX found; permanent.—Leonards, Tahuna. "jl/TAN, General Farm Work, good stripper; i-'X good home.—M., C/o Boyce, Cambridge. MAN, machine milking, experienced, farm work; good home; permanent position; 35s week.—O'Regan Bros., Ngahinapouri. lVr AN , y° un K, milking, farm work; £l- - 255.—1. Walter, Driver's Road, Taupni. MAN, Youth, thoroughly experienced, irx machines, odd jobs; 255, 30s.—Phone 151U, Morrinsville. MAN, young, milking, general work; experienced; wages 30s.—J. Moroney. Walton. MAN, Youth, good place, conditions; 255; age, experience, refs. Montgomery Bros., Ngatea. MAN or Youth, experienced General Farm Work, machine milking; wages 25s clear. —R. Maxted, c.o. Mcßobie, Otorohanga. MAN, experienced, to milk, general fann work: 35s. —Phone 121, R. Jones. Te Awamutu. |\/J AN, 18-24, machine milking; good home; -i'X 30s week, bonus pigs; able take charge preferred.—Phone 10X, C. S. Neale. Mofrinsville. MAN or Y'outh, General Farm Work, machines; age, wages. Vallance, Karaka, Pnpakura. MAN, conscientious, with 70 good cows, for coming season; 50-50 basis; first-class dairy farm.—Hilliar, Walton. MAN, young, strong, respectable, machines, good stripper, general work: good home; Patumahoe; 25s.—Protestant, 195 M, Herald. TITAN, machines, general; good wages to i.iJ. good man.—R. Vickers, 165W, Morrinsville. TV/FAN, wanted immediately; must be good •i»-L milker; good wages, good home.—P. K. Quill. Te Awamutu. 11/f'AN, Dairying, General; used baching ■l'-l- preferred, bach with owner; state age. wage, experience,—Worker, 131 M, Herald. {I/TARRIED Couples, £3. £3 ss; Men, 255, -i.Vl.3os.—Olds Registry, Te Aroha. MARRIED Couple, both milk; man farm work; own cottage: £3 10s weekly: start 20th.—W. Brown. Tatuanui Rural. Morrinsville. MILKER, good, general farm work; good home. Waikato.—4B Dean St.. Grey Lynn. M COUPLE, 455, found; Youth. Sheep • Farm; Machine Milkers.—Bell's Registry, Winstone Bldgs. HARE-Milkers, 54 cows, start March I. A. L. Phillips, Wharcpapa, Kaipara Line. TEAMSTER, single; no milking; £2 per week, find self.—G. Stark. Waharoa. "V< r OUTH for Dairy Farm; state wages.— x Mennry, Waimana. YOUTH, milk, small herd: good home, conditions: 15s.—Garnham. May Rd., J- conditions; 15s. —Garnham, May Rd., Mt. RoskilL "\7~OUTH, strong, machines and general; X'good home; 25s. —Wells. Phone 7W. Morrinsville. YOUTH, farm work, machines; good ' home; wages 25s.—Farmer, Herald Acent. Npratea. "V7"OUTH, machine milking, farm work; L'good home; wages 25s.—fiebditch. Tauhei, Morrinsville. "V/OUTH, reliable, \vanted for Dairy Farm; X permanent if suitable.—Sorrenson, Hairini, Tauranga. VOUTH, strong, machines, farm -work; X ' state experience, wages required.—J. Rolfe. Waihou. yOUTH, general farm work; experienced x machine milking; wages 25s clear.—B. Scown. Otorohanga. \ Registry, Palmerston Buildings -irVx (46-191).—Men; Youths; 355, 30s, Qss; Couples (wives housework); Families: Fencer. EVERYBODY'S -Registry, Short's Bldgs. —Milkers, Men, Boys, inexperienced. Couple. Housekeeper; fares paid. PEARSON'S Registry. Exchange Lane.— Milkers, Men. Youths. Learners. 30s. 25s (suburban jobs). "TITARRIED COUPLE - BOTH MILK. I'X 1 No encumbrances. Milking, General Farm Work. Capable taking charge. 4-roomed cottage, conveniences. Good conditions. 70-80 cows. Other help kept. W a S es - 10s clear. Only competent persons apply. Write COMPETENT, C/o Boyce. Cambridge. PARTNERSHIPS, FINANCIAL, ETC. GOOD Opening for Young Business Man as Partner in Established Land Agency, ingoing £75; prospects bright (car preferable).—P.P., 276, Herald. MAN, young, with £SO, offered Permanent Position; control own finance.—Wholesale, 332, Herald. OWNER 170 Acres, unimproved, metal road, electric power, cream lorries pass, 3 miles main highway, prepared consider working partnership.—Crude, 426, Herald. PARTNER with capital, finance good proprietary lines, established. —P.O. Box 1304. Auckland. SHARES AND DEBENTURES ABOUT the Shares you wish to sell or the investment you wish to make—seek the best advice and the widest market, and consult C. J. Green. Ltd., Stock and Sharebrokers, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, Swansor St. Phone 42-499. JOHN R. KINGSTON STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, Member Auckland Stock Exchange YORKSHIRE HOUSE. SHORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND. Phone 43-741. Telegrams: Shareking GOLDEN CROWN GOLD SHARES TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Fully PaidBuyers, 8/11. Sellers, 9/1 Contributing— Buyers, 8/6. Sellers, 8/8. Sales—Contributing, 8/6. J QREEN, JjTD., STOCK * AND SHAREBROKER. BANK OF N.Z CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND. Telegrams: Telephones: "GREENSTOCK," (42-499. Auckland. (30-085. MONEY TO LEND A DVANCES on Promissory Notes, Buildxi. ing Society Shares, Wills, Motor-cars, Chattels. —Universal Loan Investment Co., Ltd., 709 N.Z. Insurance Bldg. \ DVANCES against interests under Wills (overseas included), also Shares. Forestry Bondi. Insurance Policies.—Conti dential Loans. Ltd., Empire Bldgs.. Swan son St. ADVANCES Immediately Available on all kinds of Chattels, including pianos, sewin-, machines, radios, motor-cars (all without removal); also promissory notes.—Confidential Loanß, Ltd.. 20 Empire Bldgs., Swnnson St. Phone 43-229. ANY Security Accepted. Loans. Low rates. Open Friday evenings.—Tapson and Cf , Rew'i> Chambers, 43-769. CHJMMEKCIAL Loan and Finance Co ' Ltd., lend money on Pianos. Furnittm Sewing Machines. Life Policies, Cars, etc eto. —Sly'» Bldgs.. 144 Hymonds St Poon. 41-733. . EMPIRE Loan Co., Lends Money on Pur nituro. Pianos, Cars, Radios, without removal.—Colonial Mutual Bldg., 159 Queen St. Phone 42-061. LOANS Arlanged on Pianos, I'urniture. Sewing Machines, Buildinc Society Shares, Lite Policies, etc.— P. lhomas. 27 Phoenix Chambers, opp. G.P.O. ROYAL Loan, 4 Wellesley St. Last.Money Lent on Anything ot value. Special Interest Large Amounts

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 1