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SITUATIONS VACANT OA NEW POSITIONS AVAILABLE Jaj for EXPERIENCED MENDERS AND IMPROVERS. Also FULLY EXPERIENCED OVERLOCKERS, and YOUNG GIRLS To Le'arn tjio Trade. KORMA MI LL S, National Mutual Building, Chancery Street. Secretary WANTED For THE NEW ZEALAND FEDERATION OF DRAPERS. CLOTHIERS AND BOOT RETAILERS, WELLINGTON. Applications are invited for tho abovedescribed position. Tho applicant requires to be a man with recognised secretarial and organising ability. The minimum salary is £'sso. but remuneration will be fully commensurate with qualifications. Schedule of duties and other conditions may be perused on application at the Offices of the Auckland Employers' Association. Applications to be made in writing on or before November 20. 1910, addressed to SECRETARY, P.O. Box 790, Wellington. A large Wellington firm, manufacturing good quality men's' clothing, requires a ■CUTTER of outstanding ability. Qualifications must include ability to produce and grade patterns of all types of men's garments, supervise cut tint: room staff, and fit on. Applicants should stato age and submit full details of experience. Liberal remuneration to suitable man. "Cutter," c/o Messrs. J. Ilott, Ltd., Advertising Agents, Publicity House, Jervois Quay, WELLINGTON. ELECTRICAL BRANCH MANAGER. OLD-ESTABLISHED FIRM OP IMPORTERS OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRES BRANCH MANAGER FOR AUCKLAND OFFICE. The principal clients of the Firm are Power Boards, Government Departments and Public Bodies; it is desirable that Applicants should have had some experience jii this class of business. Experience on tho Commercial Side of similar business will be an advantage. •Applications, which will bo treated with tho strictest confidence, giving full particulars of experience, age, salary expected, and enclosing copies of testimonials, should bo marked "Confidential;" and addressed, MANAGING DIRECTOR, G.P.O. Box 513, Wellington, C.l. £ARPENTERS QARPENTERS 100 Gr 00D TRADESMEN--100 Q-OOD rjpRADESMEN. URGENT. URGENT. " COUNTRY RATES. GOOD CONDITIONS. 60-HOUR WEEK. * Full Information, PLACEMENT SERVICE, CARPENTERS' UNION, RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION CO.. FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION CO. FOR SALE "¥*rißE, Gcwt. barb, V 2 cwt. plain; best offer, t V cash.—Phone SSR, Kumeu. . FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALE AGRICULTURAL Implements—"Federal'* Disc Harrows, "Cockshiutt" Ploughs.—M. J. Hooper & Co., Federal St., Auckland. ALFA Separators, Bevin Harrows,, increase profits.—Bevin, 3S Albert 6t. Ph. 43-637. DISCS, 12-blade; Separator, 27gal. Alpha Steel Churn.—A. V. Schramm, Royal Rd., Massey, Henderson. FOR Quick, Clean Milking use a WALLACE Super Milker, the Machine with « Reputation. D. McL. WALLACE, LTD., Newmarket, Hamilton, Te Aroha, Matamata, Thames. "JI/TILKERS, reliable, recondition,' all well--IVL known makes. Haywood, Ltd., Auckland. OLIVER Ploughs and Repairs, Disc Harrow's, Water Pumps, Pressure Systems. —Ben. F. Cranwell, Ltd., Anzac Av. 4, House and Roof Paint, ready for use; wonderful value.—Wingate's, opposite Post Office, Auckland. QEPARATOR, 65ga1.; Farm Waggon; or 'O exchange Cattle.—Phone 75Z, Pukekohe. WALLACE Dual Vacuum Unitsl Individual Bail, low-level operation. Low Vacuum at Low Costs. D. McL. WALLACE. LTD., Newmarket. Hamilton, Te- Aroha, Matamata, Thames. WALLACE Automatic Motor Drive protects your motor. Reduces Power Costs Reduces Accident Risk. D. McL. WALLACE, LTD., Newmarket, Hamilton, To Aroha, Matamata, Thames. I\/r OORCRAFT VACUUM BREAK. J.VJL "jjj e Most Advanced Natural Milker." AQAIN ADVANCE. Now incorporates simple patented means for testing each cow for symptoms of Mammitis ■while she is being milked. Fast and clean milking of ALL cows. Teats naturally soft and moist. Write for Catalogue. MOORCRAFT MILKERS, LTD.. Kingston St., AUCKLAND; Collingwood St., HAMILTON. Test your cows for mammitis with the MOORCKAFT MAMMITIS DETECTOR. Suitable all milking machines. Just turn a tap and the cow is tested. Milking proceeds normally ail tho time. Provides sight milking. Eliminates "lift." Low cost. Write for Catalogue: MOORCRAFT VACUUM BREAK MILKERS. LIMITED, „ Kingston Street, AUCKLAND. Collinßvvood Street, HAMILTON. FARM APPLIANCES WANTED DISC Plough, single furrow, good order. — Full partciulars, TZ, 430 M ]lf.hai,d. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE COWS and Heifers (20), first-class, nearly all at drop or calved; will take £B/10 each or would swap for Dry Cattle or Sheep, or give reasonable terms; worth £l3 each. — Gra7ier, 310 - llehai.d. JERSEY Bull 2 years.—Phone 29X, Albany. JERSEY Cow (1), good, closo up, really good.—F. G. Shadbolt, Drury. Advertiser wishes to sell, through nihealth. Herd of 121 Cows and balance of half share-milking contract.—Full particulars. Wallace Supplies, Waitoa. HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE FARM Horses, ''el.; Carts. Harness.—Gee. Wenwood Rd.. Mangcre. Ph. 100. Otahuhu MARE, %-draught, 4yrs. quiet, staunch; trial, any harness. —J. Pilkington, Bruntwood. Cambridge. HORSES AND VEHICLES WANTED "OONY (cream), sound, reliable, suitable girl J k;—I J on.v; r.o. Box 09. Diirgavillc. POULTRYFORS ALE Excelsior poultry ont for strong healthy birds. Obtainable all Merchants Hanraki Fisheries. Ltd. Ph. 42-004. HENS, Ist year White Leghorn, in full lay, 5/- each.—Jensen. South Rd.. Henderson. DOGS FOR SALE 1 Young Leading Dog, £3; 1 Huntaway, ready fo work, Mclntyre breed, £3 10/. — PK. 5 49M Tleralp. OATS WANTED A Kitten, male.—Animal Lover, 394 Herai-P. MOTOR SERVICE STATIONS GOUK t SULLIVAN. Mag., Gen. Starter Repairs.'Rewindine—79 Wellesley St C. and D.C. Armatures Rewound and • (Repaired by Ilxperts.—Watson, Steele Gpnleyj JittLj 109 SoJtEon Jst. Pi, 47-023.-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23810, 11 November 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23810, 11 November 1940, Page 2

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