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SITUATIONS VACANT JpOJITEK-Barman. —Albert Hotel. BELIEVING Maid, urgently.—Training Collego Hostel, 187 Gillies Av.. live in Apply Matron, Ph. 62-567. SALESWOMAN, Senior, experienced; also Junior for Millinery Salon. —221 lvarangahapc Rd.. opp. George Court's. SHORTHAND-Typiste, Junior, for Broker's Office; good wages, five-day week. State full details.—Broker 503 Herald. rpRAVELLER-Collector, man with previous X experience and ineligible military service. Successful applicant will bo required supply own car. Good conditions, wage and allowance.—Manager, Leader's Cash Orders, Ltd. rpYPISTE for General Office Work; state .JL age and experience.—Apply, with copies of refs., to P.O. Box 1734, Auckland, C.l. WAITRESSES (2) immediately.—Chef. Hotel Auckland. WAITRESS, £2 6/7 clear, temporary or YY permanent, fee paid.—Mansion House, Kawau Island. Reliable Registry, Cooke's Bldgs., 42-2!)3. YOUTH, f«r Tea packing Dept.—James Gil--1 more. Anzac Av. VOUTH, help Van Delivery, easy.—Perkins, 1 City Markets; apply late afternoon. "VOUTH, capable, light motor delivery.— 1. Hill Bros., Ltd., 181 Broadway, Nmkt. SITUATIONS WANTED A CCOUNTANTS. Youth, IS next, month, V final year Accountancy, seeks employment in Accountant's Office; 2 years' experience commercial firm, but desires position more suited to his ability.—D, 575 Herald. CLERICAL —Soldier's Wife, 7 years' gen- ' eral office experience, like position immediately. E, 510 HERALD by fully experienced v-* Bushman; good wages, or contract pref. —LS, 1581 M Herald. "EXECUTIVE, Qualified, 43, ineligible, exL' per. accounting, secretarial, commercial duties, seeks position.—FZ, 465 Heu.ald. H'Kpr., child, position relieving, trustworthy, decent home.—Urgent, 565 Herald. HOUSEKEEPER. —Lady, refined, capable, exp., wishes position, 1-2 business people. Mt. Eden pref.—HP, 5-10 Herald. Housekeeper, middie-aged, for 1-2 people; good permanent home, country. —Good Cook, si>s Herald. Hamilton. T ADY. 33, would like charge of small Busi1J ncss, or part-time position.—TC. 550 Herald. I ADY wants iwsition daily help, house or 1J shop, Monday to Friday. CY, 534 II ERA LP A lAX seeks position as Agent for Stock xY.L Finn; experienced handling all classes of stock.—Airrnt. Herald, Auckland. KEPORTER, 3rd-year cadet, seeks perma-, 1 nent position Provincial Paper.—NZ, 1545 M Herald. RETURNED Soldier (23), demobilised, character. refs., clerical position.—LM, 572 Herald. SOLDIER'S Wife, 2 young sons, seeks position Housekeeper, widower, bachelor; used country life —L *57 Herald. SOLDIER'S Wife with baby desires position Housekeeping commence end April; sole charge; country preferred, but not essential; able milk. —B, 1358 M Herald. TRUCK or Crawler Tractor Driving, expert--1 enced; ineligible.—Reliable, 1258 M IIKHALD. „ _ , "WOMAN, young, 'ike position Comp.-Help, \ Y refined home. —CS. 540 Herald. WORK WANTED BRICKWORK— Convert you.' Coal Range or old-fashioned openings to Modern Fireplaces. Ranges part payment.—Ring 80-214. CHIMNEYS Swept Clean, moderate; Coppers, Incinerators. —Colquhoun, 44-297. T?IDER DOWNS Re-covered, Satinfl, etc., ill from 45/- —Karlena, 4GO Queen St. 1' AWNMOWERS Sharpened Cranston, J Eden Terrace Ph. 11-375. A CCOUNTANT. Taxation Returns PreA pared. Books written up monthly. Fees moderate Ph. 42-605. RALPH HIPKINS, Smith's Bldtrs., Albert St. P.O. Box 423. RB. SWANN AND CO.. Taxation Special- • ists. Farm Accountants. Head Office: Short's Bldgs., 154 Queen St., Auckland. P.O. Box 716 Ph. 48-780. Branch Offices: Hamilton, Morrinsville, Whangarei, Dargaville SOLDIERS' PORTRAITS.—SpeciaI SerO vice for all in uniform. Open every Saturday till 4.30. STEELE PHOTOGRAPHY, 322 Queen St., Opp. Amusement Park. Ph. 43-370. PO R SERVICE PEOPLE. Special Authorised Concession includes Wedding Photographs. Open Saturday afternoons. Our Portraits have a living quality exclusive to JACKSON PHOTOGRAPHY, 268 A Queen Street (4 Doors Below Regent. Theatre) Watch for Verandah Sign. Ph. 43-624, 41-254. Agencies Business connection in the UNITED STATES Firms ot standing are invited to contact us regarding present and post-war business References asked and given. TWO OCEANS TRADING COKPN-. Importers, Exporters Agents, 92 Liberty St., NEW I'ORK CITY. POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC., FOR SALE DRAKES (3), young, purebred, Indian Runner, 10/- each. —Kilgour, Mangapehi. mURKEYS (5 Gobblers, 5 Hens), good con--1 dit ion; what offer. —P, 575 Her ald. Leghorns (33), best. —H. C. Y Y Smith, Mt. Wellington Highway. POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC., WANTED I NCUBATOR, Chartis, Jubilee, 100-200 egg. 1 Scott, Moore St., Paeroa. . r J 0 >N E S, L I M I T E D. J . GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. CITY MARKETS. POULTRY SELLERS. The demand f(?r Poultry, all classes, are in verv strong demand, and good prices are being "realised by us. Wo strongly advise Poultry Farmers to forward their birds for our Auction as competition is very keen. You can do better by Auction lhan selling privately. We can handle Birds for clients in a satisfactory manner and they will be pleased with the results Our Poultry Auctioneering Department is the largest in Auckland, and sales are conducted by experienced Auctioneers, and all sales are attended by the Principal Buyers. We advise Clients when possible to forward their Birds the day before the Auction Sales. Auctions are held Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. We lend Crates to send Birds to our Auction Sales, and collect from boat and rail daily. Special Note.—We will at all times be pleased to hold Special Auction Sales for Clients All our Special Sales have been, as is well known, wonderfully successful. EGGS. —Being one of the largest Egg Distributors wo would appreciate consignments, when full market rates will be obtained. We supply Egg Crates in various sir.es. Ne firm can do better for you than we can. SPECIAL NOTE.—We pay railage, boat freight and cartage on all eggs consigned to us from Country districts and on returned empty crates. GRAIN, PRODUCE AND GRASS SEED. —We always carry large stocks of nil lines, and can supply your requirements HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. - Hardware, Fencing Wire and General Building Materials, at the lowest ruling -rates This department is very large and varied. Call and inspect our stocks, and get'our quotations for your requirements. J. JONES, LIMITED, Grain Produce and General Merchants and Auctioneers, City Markets. Auckland. LOCAL BODY NOTICES THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER 1 BOARD. —SHUTDOWN; Notice is hereby given that the Supply will be Shutdown on FRIDAY, Marcn 19, 1943,. from 9.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1.0 p.m. to 2.30 p.m., in order to carry out Urgent High-ten-sion Repairs in the following Transformer Areas: —Clevedon-Takanirii Road, Parrish Line Road, Clevedon. R. H. BARTLEY, M.1.E.E., MJ.MECH.E.. General Manager. WAITEMATA ELECTRIC • POWER YY BOARD. INTERRUPTION TO SUPPLY. Residents in BAYSWATER AREA are notified that the electric power supply will be cut off on Thursday and Friday Next, March 18 and 19, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., to enable the Public Works Department to carry out work on their new transmission line. A. MAIN. Manacer. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD Secretary's Office, Quay Street, C.1., March IS, 1943 TAMAKI ESTUARY—SUBMARINE CABLE. Notice is hereby given that the Post and Telegraph Department has laid a Submarine Cable across the Tamaki Estuary from a position 320 degrees S cables from Sandj Point, thence on a line 52% degrees across the Tamaki Estuary to the Eastern (Paku ranga) Foreslioro. The line of cattle is marked by two Beacons on the Eastern Foreshore. These Beacons are surmounted by white painted triangular shapes with the word "Cable" painted in large letters on the lower side of the front Beacon At night-time, commencing Monday. March •">'"> lilt;! the front Beacon will exhibit a fixed green light, and the rear Beacon a fixed red light. PROHIBITED ANCHORAGE. Vessels are Prohibited from anchoring within an area of 200 feet on each side of this line of Beacons. W. B. SMITH, Secretary. RAUPO DRAINAGE BOARD. 10 P.C. PENALTY. Notice is hereby given that an additional charge of 10 per centum will be added to all Rates remaining unpaid after MONDAY, March 22, 1943 The Secretary will be at Ruawai on March 22, to recei\e Rates YY. S. WALLACE. Chairman.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24536, 19 March 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24536, 19 March 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24536, 19 March 1943, Page 1

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