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" THE .WAIKATO TIMES. Od Per Week (delivered). SUBSCRIPTION RATE 3. Delivered, per annum, £1 19s« Posted, 15/- per quarter.

SITUATIONS VACANT. DRESSMAKER wanted urgently; e enced preferred.—Apply M lss " .I, f Burley’s Buildings. 1 GIRL, learn Dining Room, and one Experienced waitress.— Savoy Dining Rooms. _ _ GIRLS (2), smart, Tor Drapery Store; Xmas week. —Write Drapery, Times. GIRL, knowledge high-class work; good machinist.—Modern School Dressmaking, Invicta Buildings. JUI SMART JUNIOR, with about three years’ experience, for Mercery Department —Write Mercer, Times. TTTOMAN, with nursing experience, take VY charge invalid lady; small home. I Write Nurse, Times. | APPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17a obtainable at principal Post Offices)-will be received up till noon on the ISth December, 1933, for the position of UNDER SECRETARY FOR MINES, WELLINGTON. ' The position will be graded in the Administrative Division; salary £728 per annum. Applicants will be required to sup- ! ply evidence of organising and admin--1 istrative abilities and special consideration will be given to those applicants who, in addition, possess a comprehensive knowledge of mining activities. Age preferably between 35 and 45 years. Applicants should give full particulars of their experience and qualifications. SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, C.i. 259 FARM HANDS WANTED. BOY, respectable, willing to assist small herd at Xmas.—Ring 262 D, Hamilton. MACHINE Milking, farm work; wages 25/-. —w. Harbutt, Fencourt, Cambridge. 2SO MAN, machine milking and general farm work; £1 w’eek and found. —Address, Times. 142 MILKER, 18-20, experienced; machines; permanent position to right man; £1 week.—Reply 11. Snodgrass, Woodlelgh, via N’garuawahla. 4 37 '\7'OUTH, machine milking and rarm work, good stripper; 25/-. —G. Anderson, Okoroire. 149 YOUTH, strong, energetic, assist milking, general rarm work; 25/-. —Wells, Ktwitahi. Phone 7W. Morrinsvllle. 278 YOUTH, machine milking, general farm work; good home—Davison, Newstead. ; Phone 26i6 287

DOMESTIC HELP. GIRL, all duties, sleep -out; urgent.—Apply 6, King Street. 203 GIRL, for mornings.—Apply 20 Station Road. 21<S GIRL, capable Help, all duties.—Address at Times. 300 HELP, capable, Tor ramtly, by business woman.—Address at Times. 1100 WOMAN, middle-aged, Tor country, light housework. —Phone 2234, evenings. SITUATIONS WANTED. CONTRACT Harvesting: I supply all necessary gear and labour.—Ring 3107. 181 MAN, own truck (hair ton); anything: reasonable.—Address at Times. 171 MARRIED Shepherd, used high and low country; good dogs.—Write Sheep, Times. 181 YOUTH, can drive tractor, lorry; Tarra work If rccpiired.—Write 45, Times. REGISTRY OFFICES. ELSWICK CIIAMRERS, PHONES: Victoria Street, Office, 3509 above -Residence, 3221 Daffodil! Tea Rooms. Reliable xjegistry KM ABLE XVeC.ISTRY Handyman-Gardener, hotel; Man, help cook-house, milk row cows; Waitress; Chef; Cook-General, 25/-; Companion Helps, country; Cook. Institution (temporary) 3 5/-; Housekeeper, town, £1; Companion Help (assist Invalid). L. L. W HITE * LABOUR AGENT, (Mcknight’s Registry—Established 19110)) gECURITY J£UILDINGS, near Library, Phones: Oltlce 3035: Residence, 1355. HAS WAITING: Good Waitress. VACANCIES: Housekeepers, Domestics, Farm Hands, Couples. EDUCATIONAL. 1934 WILL LEAVE ITS YOUR CAREER. MARK ON TRAIN WITH THE BEST AND BE A SUCCESS. Terms to suit all ambitious people. ALL COURSES 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT TO DECEMBER 20, 1933. INTERNATIONAL gCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD. KING’S BLDC-S., 138 VICTORIA ST., HAMILTON. THE IRONMONGER. £ J poors and Windows, 24in„ 301 n., and 30ln. \tk\V Season’s Pearl Enamel and AlujN minium Preserve Pans.—THE IRONMONGER lor Value. VY Forks and Handles. Save Money. ‘ the IRONMONGER, opposite Hooker and Kingston's. Victoria Street. Hamilton. TAILORING. QRDER YOUR gUIT £ARLY 1 The Latest and Best Suitings or all klndf now on view. HIGH GRADE SPORTS TROUSERS at lowest possible prices. e TIT ELTZ ER, O. It-L e l t z e r, Hamilton’s Leading Tailor. lla 167 VICTORIA STRE'BT, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 1> ENT ALL” English Mowers, light > draught; built to suit New Zealand conditions. ARMSTRONG” Patent Gate Sweeps, Tumbler Sweeps, Blackstonc English Bakes. WALLACE Safety Stackers, Selloe Grabs, all haymaking machinery at the right prices.—D. McL. Wallace Ltd.. Hamilton. I>OYES DI-.TF.STOL —the Wonder Remedy > for Indigestion. Gastritis. Send postal note 3/ F. EDWARDS, UrP.O., Box 1581, Auckland,

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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19125, 9 December 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19125, 9 December 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19125, 9 December 1933, Page 1

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