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FARM HANDS WANTED ®OY, assist in shed and liKht work. F. Wbibley, Waharoa, BOY or Youth, 55 cows; good home and wages.—A. Draper, Ph. 38lW. Morrinsville. I AND Girl or Youth, assist shed, no stripU ping; good wages and conditions. —C.O. ILL., 70480, Putaruru. MAN, single, exper., general farm work.— W. Niehofson, Waharoa, Ph. 12W. MAN or Youth, help milk; good home, state wages wanted.—G. ASiFromm. Walton. MAN or Youth, experienced, milking and general mixed farming.—Webster, Pena, Matamata, MAN or Youth, Dairy Farm, close to Putaruru, good homo and wages.—J., c.o. Inmans, Putaruru. MAN, with Gear, fencing, scrub-cutting, iYJL draining; bach; wages or, contract. —B. W. Waugh, Ohinewni. MAN, single, to assist oil Dairy Farm 4 miles from Tauranga; 50 cows.—Mayfield Bros., Ph. 492.M, Tauranga. MAN. Youth or Girl, dairy farm, dried milk supply; above award wages.—N. Robinson, Ph. 17D, Waharoa. MAN, Single, young, docking, shearing and odd jobs; standard wages; good home; permanent if suitable.—Write Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Te Kuiti. MC. both milk, Waikato- 3-rmd. cottage, . partly furn., if required; state wages.— MCIO3O Herald. MC., both experienced milkers, 55-60 cowa, « wages or shares; start Oct. 1. —E. J. Stark, Ph. 11S, Waharoa. MC. for small improved farm, handy Auck- • land; full charge; 30 cows, pedigree knowledge essential.—Reply to J„ Box 1993, Auckland, or Ph. 17-1.88. PENSIONER, sober, help milk, odd jobs; refined home; ideal conditions. —C. A. Jackson, Otorohanga. QJBfiARE-Milker, thirds, 50 cows; house, 5 O rooms, Ji. and c.; Kaihere, 10 miles Ngatea, 1 mile school, V 2 -mile store. —J. Wilson. Ward St., Te Aroha. Q HEARER, to join gang for season; Wai--0 kato.—Ph. 21M, Te Akau. SINGLE Band, 19-30, exper., assist 60 cows, general work, 300 acres; wages £3 upwards.—T. Hyde, Olevedon. "YrOTJTH for dairy farm; wages according X ability, good bonus. —Whiteside, Te Puke. VOUTB, dairy farm, milk; good conditions 1 and wages.—Ph. 14.85, H. A. Harding, Tatuanui R.D., Morrinsville. VOIJTH or Land Girl, Milking, light JL duties; good home; £3. —C. D. Cranston, Peri a R.D., or Ph. 54 M, Matamata. FARM WORK WANTED HOME on Sheep Farm for Schoolboy 12% Years; used to farm life; willing.—XY 83 Hbrai,d. "IV/fiAN (33), milking and farm work. 17 yrs IYI exper.—M civ night's Registry, Hamilton. SITUATIONS WANTED BAKER, Single, go anywhere to good Job, bread or smalls. —JSI6B Herald, Hamilton. BUTCHER, married, exper., go anywhere accom. offers. —McKnight's, Hamilton. riARPENTER, young, capable, willing, V work anywhere, country pref.—Jßsl Herald. CLERICAL. —Exper. Young. Lady requires Intermediate - Senior position.—DW9l2 Herald /"100KH0USE, anywhere, any number of men, by experienced Caterer. —Caterer, 813 Olive St., Hastings. GROCER, 6 years' exper., go anywhere, married—Grocer, 1 London St., Hamilton HOUSEKEEPER, town, country, refined .midle-aged Widow.—MMl7-19 Herald. HOUSEKEEPER, own mistress, mid.-aged, good cook, exp., perm.—Mßsß Herald. HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged, capable, good cook; son 13yrs; handy school; own mistress; perm., good home. —AT747 Herald. lADY, Clerk-Book-keeping, typing exper., J general knowledge.—TXßoo Herald. lADY, middle-aged, educated, experienced, J desires position, housekeeper, sole charge, back-country station. —TRBO Herald. lIGHT position, middle-aged woman, own J mistress; small wage.—Bßss Herald. "VTURSE, semi-trained, open for engagement 1\ as from Nov. 1, for relieving or case-nurs-ing, Auckland district pref.—Nurse, Herald Agent, Tauranga. WASHING and Cleaning, 1 day weekly, by exper. Woman; hours. 8 to 4: 2/6 hour. —DEWB7 Herald. WOMAN as Cleaner in Factory; exper.; short hours. —Particulars, SBBS Herald. MAN, young, executive ability, thorough knowledge of all types of farm machinery, wants position in Vhangrarei; would consider buying interest in suitable business. Write "Agency," Herald, Whangarei. SALESMAN, with years of experience in dealing with farmers, desires position with good firm, such as Produce, Machinery, Stock, etc., or any business where wages and commission are paid. Have own car and the best of refa. 5M1826 Herald. WORK WANTED ACCOUNTANCY, Secretarial, Taxation Returns; any time, anywhere; town, country. —23 Halesowen Av., Sandringham. Ph. 81-661 BUILDINGS, Houses Reblocked, Raised, Realigned.—Vvhyt«. C.P.O. Box 2007. BUILDING, tradesman, do Reblocking, Alterations, Repairs, Fences modernised. Satisfaction guaranteed.—Homecraft, C.P.O. Box 08. CARPENTERING, Jobbing work; North Shore pref. Estimates free. Work done immediately.—DßS76 Herald. Sewn, Altered and Repaired.— vVPh, 44-084, Merryweather, 63A Randolph St. CHIMNEYS Swept, City and suburbs. Why risk a fine? Daily service.—36 Jervois Rd. CHIMNEYS Swept, guaranteed.—Colquhoun, 33 Chester Av., Westmere. Ph. 26-596 CHIMNEYS Swept, guaranteed.—Colquhoun, 33 Chester Av., Westmere, W.2. Ph. 26-896. ' HEDGES, Lawns, Digging. AM3I II EHALD. T AWNMOWERS Sharpened, Overhauled by .1J most modern machinery. Lawnmower Hospital, 271 Parnell Rd. Ph. 45-275. MEN'S Soft Washing and Mending.—34 Virginia Ave., Eden Tee.. Auck., C.B. PAINTING, Paperhanging by Tradesman. —Ph. 42-643. T3AINTING and Paperhangings flrst-ciaea JL work assured. —Ph. 25-417. PAPERHANGING, Painting, etc.—Ring 62-648 Highest class work assured. PAPERHANGING, Painting; houses, shops, roofs; exper. tradesman.—AßS49 Herald. SASH Cords repaired, estimates given.—DK 454 Herald. SASHCORDS and Venetian Blinds Renewed by Export.—Ph. 10-948. ABOUT Roof Repairing and Spraying.— Let us spray your roof quickly and efficiently with Tripoltite Bitumistic Roof Paint, red, green or binck; free quotations; reasonable prices.—Canadian Roof Painting Co., Ph. 80-544. GENERAL Carrying and Contracting is my work, help me to help you. Contract work done by arrangement. Carrying In all snbnrbs. Prompt and reliable. Ph. 25-057. TI/f"ILLINERY. A Hat Remodelled by Itj. Mignon. Work by Specialists. Your own materials and furs copied from new season's designs. Call or write. 203-4 Cooke's Buildings, Queen Street. SOLDIERS' PORTRAITS.—SpeciaI Service for all in uniform. STEELE PHOTOGRAPHY. 322 Queen St.. just above St. James' Theatre and opp. Atwaters. Ph. 43-370. POSITIONS FILLED MAN for Lucerndale Piggery.—Position now filled; thanking all applicants.— Fred Discombo. POSITION now filled; thanks to all applicants.— 130, c.o. Flatt's. Te Aroha.

FOR SALE 171 U-R Coat; black, Alaskan seal, handsome, . modern style; Lady's Brown Leather fleecy-lined Coat; both as new.—Ph. 78-911. GOLF Clubs and Bag, as new; £s.—Progressive Books, 18 Darby St. Elec.—Ph. Elec.—Ph. 10-891, any time. MATTRESSES (2). Sinerlo, best quality kapok, rolled edge, as new; £5 each. Also Pillows. —Ph. 19-690. ]\/ITCROSOOPE, Watson-Victor, modern IVJL laboratory or field work, a« new, l/3rd, X/Gth and 1/12 oil immersion lens, triple nose. —MO 1145 Ueiuld. }3HESS. Electric, for dry mounting photo- - graphs.— P.O. Box 305, Christchurch. I) USEI CHAIR, cream. bus type, almost new; . £l/10/-.—Ph. 20-076. PUSHCHAIR, iron, folding, relacquercd, rubber tyres, £3/10/-; Shawl, hand-knit-ted, large, £5. —12 Nolan Rd.. Green Lane. F 'JAM AS, lovely satin, w.; Satin Dressing Jacket, both new; £3/5/- 10t,—20-076. KANOETTE, imnorted, plug-in, 2 elements, i excel, cond.; will exchange for Preserving Pan and Saucepans,—Ph. 139W, Henderson. SEWING Machine, Singer, portable, elec., porf. cond., exch. treadle.—RYl69B Herald rPABLECLOTHS (3), linen, double damask, X approx. 72 x 90; 1 Linen and Lace Cloth, Byd9 x 2y a yds, perf. condition.—Ph. 85-169. WASHING Machine, small, suitable for flat, A.C.-D.C.; £'2o.—Ph. 44-4-19. 17 Strand Arcade. A VERY Personal Weigher, Ticket Printer, A first-class order. This machine, on good stand, can easily pay for itself in 6-12 mouths. Reasonably priced. A. S. BEVIN'. 38 Albert St. Ph. 43-637. SAFE, Double-Door Tanns, 41 in x 38in x 2fiin, duplicate keys. 5 lock-up drawers, ledger racks; good a« new. C.P.O. BOX 43, Auckland. INDOWS (7). plate-glass, 2 Oft x ■lit, 2 4ft x 2ft; also Double Doors, with mirror panels, and Frame with Skylights, overall dimensions 12ft 9in x oft, and odd Kauri Timber, all sound.—John Dale, Ltd., 525 K'itape Rd. Ph. 40-060, Residence 27-656. Open Friday nights. ; FOR HIRE OR WANTED TO HIRE A UCKLAND RENTAL CARS cater for fx Business and Tourists. New Packards, Morris 8 Sedans.—lso Albert St Ph 43-688, CARAVAN, fully equipped, fortnight Jan.; sleep 3 or 4.—Careful. Box 255, Auck. FANCY Costumes, Evening Frocks. Bridal Gowns. Veils, Evening and Serge Suits Catalogue 2d.—Desiree, Sio Dilworth Bldg INFRA-Red Healing Lamps. 5/- week.— Oversea# Book Club, 608 Remuera Rd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25001, 18 September 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25001, 18 September 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25001, 18 September 1944, Page 1

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