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SITUATIONS WANTED A DULT Apprenticeship.—Young Man, 24, -cX passed Matriculation Engineering prelim., year University, driver's licence, plays live musical instruments professionally.—Respectable, 135, HERALD. APPRENTICE, Motor Engineering, leaving sciiool, wishes, start.—R.L., 140, Herald. BAKER, married, position country; sober, reliable; permanent; anywhere.—House, (J9M, Herald. i (iOMPANION-Hclp, middle-aged Lady; other help kept.—T.M., 167 M, Herald. COMPANION-Help, middle-aged Lady, comfortable mod. home.—T.G.. 163 M. Herald. COOK, Male, 2nd, 3rd (Hotel); refs.; City.—Reliable Registry, 42-293. COOK, Malo, 2nd, 3rd, licensed or private hotel, City.—Capable, SOT, Herald. COOK, second, reliev ng chef;-good experience large kitchens; position, town if possible.—M.N., 94, Herald. CROS3CUTTER, first-class, wants work. — Apply Herald. DRIVER-Mechanic seeks Employment, excellent references; passenger or commercial work; all workshop repairs, welding, lathe, etc.; 10 years City driving. Write Interview, 152 M, Herald. C GARDENER, exp.; weekly, half-days; Mt. TEden-Epsom-Remuera.—B., DIM, Heraud. GARDENING, Digging, Trimming, new work wanted.—Experienced, 138, Herald. HOUSEKEEPER, boy school age. position Sheep -Station, own mist.—lt., hM, Herald HiOUSEKEEPERS, Housemaid, Waitresses i waiting positions.—Madame Vallance. 321 Queen's Arcade. HOUSEKEEPER, nursing experience, capable manager and good cook, wants temporary position; sole charge preferred.— H.H., 749, Herald. UM iVWMHiIJB JJil'iHl W*l HIT m W X otreo«i'VAßß«HaggßßKafiSß MAN, exp., wanted job fencin?, draining; wages, contract. —Kullar, Gordonton. MEN, reliable, for all classes of work. — Ring 40-117. Soldiers' Re-Establishment League, Pacific Bldgs. MOTOR-DRIVER, sober, experienced, reliable, seeks re-engagement cur, van or truck. —Energetic, 799, Herald. N Z.R.N.A., Mountain Road, Auckland, . S.E.I —Medical, Surgical. Midwifery Nurses.—l 4-161. ORTER or Porter-Barman, exp., position City.—Reliable Registry, 42-293. WASHING, Cleaning, day or half day, office cleaning.—C.R., 125, Herald. YOUTH (18), seeks Employment, General Engineering, Auto Electric or Motor Engineering, view apprenticeship.—Ph. 42-159. rpo GARAGE PROPRIETORS.—A FirstX class A Grade Motor Mechanic seeks a position in charge of workshop, can do all classes of mechanical work, including acetone welding, and has controlled workshop staffs. Good references. Write, FOREMAN, IS3M, Herald. WORK WANTED A CCOUNTANT. Books kept, 12/6 month, -ci Morrison, 57 Symonds St. Phone 41-144 A CCOUNTANT. Books kept, income tax, A wage returns rendered; advice free, reasonable.—Phone 40-411, Box 1303. ANN SHALIMAR. —Reblocks, Renovates Summer Millinery. cade, Ist floor, below IZB (take elevator). BRICKWORK, Fireplaces, Chimneys.— Ring 28-000. All Bricklaying, Concreting, Tiling, etc. ; BRICKWORK. —We convert Coal Ranges or Old-fashioned Openings to Modern fireplaces; Ranges part payment. Phone 28-214. i OARPENTER wants Repairs, Alterations; \J no job too small. —Ring 15-437. ARPENTJRY, Alterations, Repairs, Paintm Builder, IG-932. CARPENTER, .Tradesman, country, any distance; House-building. Alterations; really moderate price, wage.—W.. 132. Herald. CHIMNEYS Swept Clean; moderate; Coppers. Incinerators.—Colquhonn, 26-759. CHECKER Delivery, luggage, Turn., fruit, parcels all suburbs, daily.—4s-924. CHESTERFIELD Suites, guar, construction. Renovations. —Kircher, 47 Cobden St., Newton; 30-724. DAY Work, Farm, otherwise, handy with tools. —R. Bathurst, Buckland. DRESSMAKING; materials cut and fitted. —Miss Coulthard, Symonds St. Ph. 30-650 DRESSMAKING —"Theresa," Material cut, tacked, from 7/6.—109 Queen's Arcade. TNCOME TAX SPECIALIST, Books. -L written up, returns and balance-sheets prepared and objections lodged. ADVICE FREE.—R. B. SWAN. 11-14 Short's Bldgs., 154 Queen Street. ■ LAWNMOWERS Sharpened. 7/6; collected and delivered.—Broadway Service. Ph. 25-352. LAWNMOWERS, Saws, Sharpened, Collected, delivered; latest machinery; longest experience.—Cranston, Eden Terrace; 44-375. LAWNMOWER Repair Depot, Saws Set, Wringer Rollers Stocked.—Treby, Mt. Albert. PRING Cleaning Service.—Ring Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co. Phone 44-600. A C Years' Experience All Branches, Dye4fcO ing, Dry Cleaning; prompt service.— Peat, 60 Eden Terrace. Phone 43-151. High-class laundering GOES NATURALLY WITH "TRI"-CLEANING. It follows as night the day, that high-class services go to-gether. The firm that originated "TRI"-Cleaning MUST be out of the ordinary, and it is so! They also pioneered the modem high-class Family Laundry Services enjoyed by Aucklanders to-day. (Estab. 1910.) SUPPLY LAUNDRY & "TRI"-CLEANERS, 67 Victoria St. West.—Ph. 46-895. POSITIONS FILLED BENCHMAN. —Position filled; thanking all applicants.—W. Heighton, Pukemiro. POSITION Filled. Thanks to all Applicants.—S. R. Duxfield. Matamata. POSITION Filled. Thanking all Applicants.—Box 46, Matamata. POSITION for Farm Hand Filled.—Thanking all Applicants.—R. S. Naylor, Patumahoe. AGENCIES VACANT ACTIVE, alert Indent Agpnt, calling upon Wholesale Trade in the City of Auckland, to sell English Manufactured Lines. —For further particulars apply "BRITISH MANUFACTURER," Box 462, Auckland, C.l. AGENCIES WANTED LADY going North about Oct. 4, solicits Agency for Quick-selling Drapery Lines; good initiative, honest; commission.—M.D., 89, Herald. SALES OF PROPERTY A GENTS.—Take notice, my Property at -t\- Russell has been sold. —W. S. Hdndlcy. LAND Agents Please Take Notice. All Properties Withdrawn from Sale.—E. N. and Iv. E Willoughby. CHIROPRACTIC AT; REDDELL, Palmer School Graduate. . —Treatment givan in (ho Home.— Phone 41-818. Mt. Albert. Consultation Free. CIUIKOPRACTIC Institute, Lionel Duggan, Principal, 43 Winstonc Bldg.; 44-»2». DUGGAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate). N.Z.C.A., Winstone Bldg.—Ph. 46-414. GILES A GILES, Palmer Graduates, Members N.Z.C.A.. Dilwortb Bldg. Ph. 45-525. PERCY HAMBLIN, Palmer Graduate, 10 years' American experience. Colonial Mutual Bldgs. 42-244. FURNITURE REMOVALS FURNITURE Stored or Removed Anywhere 43-281.—Auckland Luggage Agency. Ltd. 1 A / Hour, or let us quote. Largest Vans in JLU/ Auckland.—Sydney Removal Co.. Ph. 40-487. 206 Hobson St. DYERS AND CLEANERS " AUCKLAND S Leading Cleaners.—Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Albert St. Phone 41-769. NZ. Dry Cleaning Co., Ltd., Dyers and • Cleaners. L J h. 47-0051 1-3-5 Howe St. TJORTER'S Dye Works, Ltd., Dry-Cleaners, J- Dyers. 135 Karangiihape Rd. Vans collect. SUITS, Costumes, Frocks, etc.. Dry Cleaned. Pressed. Odourless; collected, delivered free —Moody'* Dye Works. Ltd.. 40-802 OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS qnuos. f Lowes. . f.b.0.a., f.s.a.o. 1 (Kdin.), F.N.A.O;, F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Bldg., City, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily; also evenings. 7 p.m. .to 8 p.m. Residence, 2 Symonds St., odd. Government House. Phono 40-446 Appointment.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22847, 30 September 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22847, 30 September 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22847, 30 September 1937, Page 1

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