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;i Sltnatioiu Wanted. BARMAN wants - Situation, ox as Night Porter; town or country; first-class efarences— T.L.. 671, HEBAIiD.: , DADETSHTPI Civil Engineers;— Young —■' Man, 24. splendid education, knowledge lurveying, £80 yorth engineering- mstruents, student of engineering, seeks suite ol6 iadet's position.M3adet, 889, HKftAIiP. ; CARPENTERS. 2, want work by contract O or'' day' work; drawings and estimates irepared; country preferred.—K., P. 0., luntly.- ___ DENTIST, qualified, seeks position.—Dentist, 879, _M>. ■ V ENGLISHWOMAN, young, wants Position, end. of January. Lady Help or Comianion; would assist in kitchen if necessary. Country preferred.—H.. 923,. HEBALD. °(OVERNESS'S Position wanted beginning JT Feb.; 5 years' experience, English, ?rench. Art Needlework; country preferred. -Governess. 917, HERALD. .; HARDENER wants Situation; useful, «xUf perienced in private &nd institutional /ork; good reference.—Garden, 931, HEBALD. MENTLEWOMAN. widow, wishes position UT as Housekeeper. .Companion, or posiion of trust; out of Auckland . preferred; experienced: references exchanged; availibla after Feb: Latin. 926, HEBALD. HOUSEKEEPER, with girl 21 years, wants situation; reliable and careful; children tot objected M.N., 867, HEBALD. aAIRDRESSERS.— Improver wants job in country; four years' experience.— State terms to J.A., 272, Ponsonby Rd., Auokand. ■ ■ 1 — I* A.DY, young.' wants position as Nursery L* Governess; experienced.—D., 914, _i-AliD. .__ LADY, young, desires position as Governess or Companion-Help; country pressed; moderate remuneration.—Gratias, 862, IMULP. ; ■ LADY, young, requires situation as Lady,U Help-Companion in nice family; domesti-*ted.-iliss Walker, P. 0., Mt. Eden, Auckand. LADY Assistant wants position, any business; experienced management retail onfectionery; highest references, disengaged. -G.5.C.. 902. HEBALD. V/TAN, young, requires situation on farm; LYJL used to milking and general farm work. -F. 8., 907, HEBALD. ■ l/TAN, smart, seeks temporary engagements LVJL as Waiter or Porter, hotel or private; ixcellent references.'— 199, Victoria St. PUBLIC Accountant open for engagements, day of evening, fix books or give expert idvice regarding income tax or any other natter required.—Box 681. G.P.0., Auckand. ; ' ( WORK wanted., for S or 4-horse Team. 11. carting preferred.—Carter. 922. HEBALD .Apartments Wanted. l/TAN. young, seeks Light. Single Furnished LVJL Room bath; with private family; city >r near.—C.K., 912, HEBALD. . ROOMS, 2, furnished, wanted immediately, with use of kitchen.—Apply, at once, S.C.E., Box 309. '. -■ ROOM, large,, furnished or unfurnished, wanted by \ 3 respeotable young men;* landy to wharf preferred.—Permanent, J.PX). . SB . I Apartments Vacant. A K ARAN A, t\ ' 81, Anglesea St.. near Id section. 3UPERIOR FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Us* all conveniences, or Board and Residence. Large grounds. 'Phone 4067.' A CCOMMODATION at the Girls' Hostel, ex 55, Symonds St, .for visiting ladies luring the summer vacation., ACCOMMODATION.— entrance Exhibition, lOmins railway station; ever? modern convenience—-Mrs. Cockburn. Nau_ai. 62, Grafton Rd. '.g . .■■■- - ;-.' ADMIRABLY situated Apartments, private tx. balconies, sittingroom. and bedrooms.— rhe Mansions. Whitaker Place, Symonds St. lei, 9724. Billiardroom: new tennis court. A PAitTMENTS.-The Gables, 60. Grafton £— Rd.: close Exhibition and ' City; ; all modern-convs. Tariff. 5b ■ day; permanent, from £l : ls' weekly; .- ■ .-■.- .__ AT %■ Selwyn "■' Terrace. City, facing -.harCv lour, within' Id section^—•Visitors or jermanents; bath, DiftM».r~Miaj Bailey,! Pxoarietresa.' -.: -■"■';■'■.■■ .'-:■■>. ■■ *' ■ ■'■■■^:" 3 ]"' BOARDERS, 2, young men; wanted by '■' Married Coupie.—., Victoria 4 !Av. Copeland St '■ : u--.'■:■':*?„'.■ : /-.-,c--.f- -V-;' : BUNGALOW, .Ujppeif Symonds Street, next Bouskill'B Monumental Works; Ist tram itop» after Grafton Bridga.-^Vacancies lor risitbrs. ■ Tariff, moderate. _J ' ,■' BEDROOM and Sittingroom, large,; furnished.—Address at HERALD. - • .. BEDROOM, furnished, for young lady; us? of kitchen for.cooking; if suitable companion, rent'- nominal.—Mrs. Henry, Northcote St., 3rd house off Williamson's Avenue, Srey Lynn.' ' ' ..." ' : ' BED-Sittingroom, airy, use gas stove, etc., to Let by bachelor occupying well furnished cottage, Id section, Parnell; Bachelor, 936; HEBALD. .: ■ ■ ' \;- HOME, beautiful, suburban,'suit retired couple or invalids; close to town; terms moderate":—Address at HEBALD. PRIVATE Board, near Exhibition and Newmarket; home comfort; trams pass door.— Cambria. Remnera Rd., opp, St. Mark's Rd; £ ■_ ROOMS, single and double, furnished; use of all conveniences; .'- no children, Kardinge St.. off Viotoria St. West. ROOMS, furnished; breakfast optional; very central, handy to Exhibition.—ls, Howe St.. stone building, 6th from Karangahape Rd. -. ... ~ ■ ROOMS (2), front, ' large, unfurnished, separate gas stove; near Remuera station (4th house Karetu Rd., off Gt. South Rd.), Epsom. -.-.-■■ ROOMS.— to Auckland requiring furnished Rooms, all con vs.; also. Tents, well-appointud, close.Exhibition. Khyber Pass. •Phone. 3208 ~.''.' ROOMS.— Beds, use sitting, smoke; piano, L and c. bath and shower, electrio light p.w.c; Bmin Queen Victoria House, 48. Nelson St., City. RESTHOLME, 28-30, Upper . Queen St. (next laundry) Vacancies" for boarders, md Furnished Apartments to Let.Mrs. Drinnan. ■ - ____! TOPCEOFT, 22. New St Ponsonby.— Private Board and Residence; lovely harbour view; tennis. 'Phone 3532. VTACANCTES.—I6. Arawa St., off Khyber V Pass; breakfast or full board; near Exhibition.— Watson. THOBNIEIGH, ST. GEORGE'S BAY RD., PARNELL. Superior furnished or unfurnished double Rooms; use of diawingioom, diningroom, telephone, all convs.: fine harbour view, lovely grounds; lmin from car, easy walking iistance to Exhibition. WINDERMERE PRIVATE HOTEL. SCOTIA PLACE (Bmins above Town Hall), new and up-to-date House, 30 rooms, is now open to receive Visitors and Permansnts. Superior accommodation. 'Phone and *11 modern conveniences.— Vealo, Proprietrsss. , BALMORAL — New Private Hotel, 83, Grafton Vs-iA (on left over bridge), Bmins' walk from Exhibition main gates. Tariff. 6s per day; Permanents from 30s per week Excellent Accommodation for Tourists and Permanents. Newly furnished, every possible modern convenience, lovely views from all Bides. Telegrams: MRS. DARBY. Balmoral. Auckland. "AUEEN'B CLIP F." W RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS. Single and Double Rooms. Use all Modern Conveniences. 'Phone, etc. Breakfast if desired.—Mrs. Fischer. Scotia Place, 2min. from Town Hall. rpo EXHIBITION VISITORS. Waikato House, Shortland St., is the most Central Private Hotel in Auckland, only four minutes from railway station, post office, Mbert Park, and within a few minutes' walk from the Exhibition Grounds. This establishment has been lately renovated and is under entirely new management. MISS J. KENMAN. 'Phone 2477. Proprietress. CLIP TO , 'Phone 3216. Whitaker Place, Symonds Btreet. First Car Stop past St. Paul's. Vacancies for Visitors also Sleeping Accommodation, with Breakfast only, during Exhibition. Pupils Wanted. PUPILS WANTED - SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. 4 BOOK-KEEPING. STOTT AND HOARE. 23. Swanson Street. TDITMAN'S SHORTHAND. Vacancies for a Few Well-educated Girls. M E.~~M. JONESTEACHER OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Govt. Insurance Buildings. 99. Queen Street (Opp. Fort Street). 'Phone 2033.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15497, 2 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15497, 2 January 1914, Page 1

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