SITUATIONS VACANT C AN 'ASSER for Printing and StationPhipps? Primer. s e t x P erienced - - E. (CONDUCTOR. —Applications are called Fsanrt f ° r tli« above for Papatoetoe Town Band. btate qualifications and salary rftarS ed T>«« U t rtl \ er Particulars from SeePapatoetoe Town Band. VrURSE-Companion for "elderly lady \nniv v ly ’ 30 c 12 - 30: references.— Appl\ Mrs G. S. Kent, 14 Fairfax Road, Epsom. Phone 24-040. A IMPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. - 4 VT ,a ’ obtainable from principal Post Offices) will be received up till .Noon for the undermentioned positions: (Closing SEPTEMBER 15, 1927.) VETERINARIANS, AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: _| ona l Division, commencing sal--22*, %Tzir per annum - The localities in ■whuh the successful applicants will be stationed, are to be determined later, thp ATRPvi t s\ at applican ts Should hold H 1 ® _VJI G : V ; S - De &ree, or other approved v eterinary degrees. appHc t a h t?on PartlCU ' arS may be obtained on TURNBULL, Secretary. . üblic Service Commissioner, Wellington. ; (COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSUP !V_y ANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED c, T u a T S w^ U ‘^ ncy for a CANVASSER AND OLLL( -Tor. Splendid opportunity for live man. Preference given to men with motor-cycle. Apply in first instance, L. G. S.MITHER, Manager, P.O. Box 183, Auckland. AIPARA CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. , Requires AN ASSISTANT FOR BOOK TNG AND CREAM STAGE WORK. Apply immediately, stating age and factory experience, Manager, KAIPARA DAIRY CO., Box 20, P. 0., Helensville. rj* O I L E T SPECIALIST. A vacancy occurs for a lady skilled in all branches of TOILET WORK, and competent to lead and contiol a HighGrade Toilet Department, of long establishment. The position is one offering special scope and high remuneration, and applications, which will be treated in strict confidence, are invited only from those with qualifications to this standard. Please state fullest particulars of experience, with some indication as to salary expected. •TOILET SPECIALIST,” C/o The Jeweli-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., 154-156 Hereford St., Christchurch. DOMESTICS WAN TED. WOMAN, strong, middle-aged, assis ▼ ▼ Housework and care elderly invali lady in return for board.— P.O. Box 67* SITUATIONS WANTS D A BOUT Chimney Sweeping; 19 years experience; no dust guaranteed.— Smith, 4 Leighton St.. Grey Lynn. Phone BAD Cooking Stoves can be made equal to new.—Payne. 56 Richmond Road. Phone 27-097. PAINTER, Paperhanging, wants work; labour, contract; prices to suit all.— Invincible, D, 3587, The Sun. I>HOTOGRAPHER- ARTIST, working up Enlargements, retouching and colouring Lantern Slides, Mission Work half price.—D. Person, 18 St. Leonard’s Rd., Devonport. yoUNG Lady, 5 years experience wool X buyer’s office, requires position with woolbuyer in Auckland.—Reply "Wool,” D, 3928, The Sun. PERSONAL. \\7 ANTED, Refined Couple to Adopt W Baby Girl, fortnight old.—Apply S.A., D., 4064, The Sun. MATRIMONIAL. URMER wishes meet Christian lady, ifith means; view matrimony.— "Genuine,” D, 4010, The Sun. F PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL ANDREWS, Newmarket, for Local Body Debentures and gilt-edged Inveatments.—Phone 41-395. LOANS for Ladies, from £1; confidential.—Phone 44-314, Room 19, Government Life Bldgs., 99 Queen St. HILLSIDE COLLERIES. TIIE SOUTHERN PUKEMIRO. QUOTA FILLING RAPIDLY. Intending investors in Hillside Collieries, Ltd., should note that the Auckland quota of 15,000 shares is being filled rapidly, and that applications should be lodged' by MONDAY NEXT, September sth. The coal is selling f.o.r. at the mine for 33s per ton, this being the highest price in the South Island. No colliery dividend is at present less than 10 per cent, and the coal situation in New Zealand has never been better. Hillside Collieries have all the advantages of the most successful coal companies, including those of direct access to the coal without shaft-sinking, freehold property, close proximity to the main railway line, and expert direction, while no promoters’ shares have been or will be issued. The company is being formed in association with G. McClatchie and Co., Ltd , the firm which has been established since 1865 as the leading coal merchants of Canterbury. Applications should be forwarded to the Company’s broker — G. STEWART CRAIG, LTD., 41 Shortland Street, AUCKLAND. TOURIST AND MOTORISTS’ GUIDE O M M E R C 1 A L HOTEL SHORTLAND ST. AND HIGH ST., AUCKLAND. Recently rebuilt and newly furnished throughout. Bedrooms equipped with hot and cold water. Tariff, 14s per day. Excellent Cuisine. Phone 42-004. P.O. Box 237. D. NORDEN, Proprietor. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. \ YRESOME, 55 Jervois Road.—PeriTx. manents from 30s; visitors, £. 2; bed and breakfast, Gs.—Mrs. Swales. IXJAKD and Residence, good table, hot > bath, piano, 20s per week.—Thorn lea. 80 Wellington St. OAKI>, M.C. or two mates; all convs.; handy bus, ML Wellington; 255. Homely. L> 4011, The Sun. >OARI> offered Young Man, private > House; soft washing.—3 Beaconsfield St., Grey Lynn, HERNE BAY WATERFRONT. —Good Board and Residence offered two Clerks; share room; bath, califont, sunny position: near tram, 2nd section; washing and mending; terms moderate.—lS Lawrence St. \ VACANCIES for Boarders; single rooms; every conv.; handy Symonds St : soft washing.—l 9 Edenvale Rd. BOARD WANTED. ITiPSOM, two business gents., share 1 j room, private home; handy cars; terms. —"G,” P.O. Box lu!2. TO LEASE BOARDINGHOUSE of 25 rooms; suit family, splendid proposition.—Apply to Commercial Hotel, Raetihi. vVANTED TO LEASE IITANTED to lease, shop in Queen St.; W good tenant. —Write "Lease." D. 1041 The Sun, or phone 47-047, after 7 p m. Saturday, after 12 week days.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 3
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