SITUATIONS VACANT T r OUNG Lady, as Junior Assistant, in a Book-keeping Classes. Ex-student preferred. Splendid opportunity to qualify as Commercial Instructress.— Hemingway’s Schools, Chancery Chambers, O'Connell Street. THOROUGHLY capable head JL SALESWOMAN WANTED FOR RIBBON DEPARTMENT. Preference given to one who has specialised in this section. MILNE AND CHOICE, LTD(Fifth Floor.) T T c SPECIALISTS. A leading firm of Toilet Specialists is prepared to pay a good salary to an EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT who has knowledge of MARCELLE AND FINGER WAVING. Applicants should forward full particulars as to their ability, together with copies only of references, to— BOX 1283. WELLINGTON. DOMESTICS WANTED. DOMESTIC or Working House-keeper, young, capable, no washing; references.—s Upland Rd., Remuera. GENERAL, sheep farm; four adults, two children; no washing, plain cooking.—State age, wage, experience, “General,” D, 8460, The Sun, SUN Registry, 24 Pi'incess Bldgs, has Farm Hands, Waitresses, Housekeepers, Cooks, Generals, Youths, waiting engagements. SITUATIONS WANTED. POSITION of Trust wanted in surgical or other class of business, by experienced man having held responsible posts abroad and in New Zealand; Excellent testimonials.—Write “Integrity,” D, 8442. The Sun. SALESMAN requires position in Auckland Retail Boot Shop; 10 years’ experience, six with leading firm of Ghristchurch.—Reply L 8707, “Sun,” Chris tc-h uroh. XTTASHING or Cleaning Wanted, day or VV half, in Remuera; worker.—D, 8455, The Sun. AGENCIES WANTED EVERITT and Greeves, Business Organisers and Sales Specialists.— Hellaby’s Buildings, Queen St. LOST PROPERTY BAG containing dental instruments, forceps, etc. Reward on returnCaretaker, the Lister Building, Victoria St. E. PERSONAL INDUSTRY. AN APPRECIATION. T desire to express to dairy companies and their managers, to my colleagues of the dairy grading staff of the Department of Agriculture and to the Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Company, Limited, my great appreciation of ‘the handsome presentations in the form of cheques which I received on the occasion' of my recent retirement from the position of Chief Dairy Produce Grader at Auckland. I am deeply grateful to all those connected with the dairy industry for the cordial messages I have received from all parts of the Dominion expressing appreciation of my services, and I recall with pleasure the co-opera-tion accorded me personally and in the interests of the industry. A. A. THORNTON, 33 Wapiti Avenue, Epsom. MATRIMONIAL GIRLS (21, 26, 29) await Introduction, view marriage, Business Men or Farmers; genuine.—36 Phoenix ChamIDO WER (56), nice home, country, Protestant, genuine, wishes meet, view Matrimony, Widow (36-40); with mearns preferred.—36, Phoenic Chambers. PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AN Immediate Advance on your Piano, Furniture, Sewing Machine, etc.; no publicity.—Commercial Loan and Finance Co., Sly’s Bldgs.. Symonds St. |> USINESS SALES CO., tor Dest PartJL> nerships procurable. Fullest investigation welcomed.—Only address. 32 Queen St. DYERS AND CLEANERB WH. DREW. Tailor, Cleaner, Dyer. • —Repairs, alterations, frocks remodelled.—Phone 46-629, 225 Hobson St.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 329, 14 April 1928, Page 3
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