DOMESTICS WANTED. A GOOD General wanted urgently; must b e good plain cook.Apply Wynyard Arms Hotel, Wellesley-st. East. 97 C6OK-GEN__,'A_, efficient, small family, no children; good wages, easy place; I other help —B-nhn-mnh, Sara.wai-.it, , Parnell. ''_ '" " ■ '-. C~" O OK (country -hotel, ._§/; town, __■/• 20/), 2 'Waitresses {town, 20/, 15/), 2 HouseI maids (15/)', Housemaid-waitresses, Girls i assist, , Housekeeper, _enerals (no washing, 15/), General (2 family, no washing, 12/), Cook (20/), Housemaid- (same place (15/). — Bell's Keglstry, 83, Symonds-t. ' 14 T\ O M IiST 1C ATIiD Lady Help wanted; ■X-r good home; 3in family.—B4, Jervols-rd:, Ponsonby. ... . . , 11 Tp___Rl___C_3P" - Ts Girl-, wanted; -" wages 'Apply sharp, Criterion Hotel. " . ' • 120 /*>l__s young, wanted; smart with needle. \J Goulburn House, Carlton Gore-rd., near Claremont-st. ;, ; • . ■■-..."" 19 GOOD General Servant wanted for iflrst-c-lass boarding-house. Star Office. : V r ; 76 GOOD General. Servant wanted at once; wages 12/; country girl preferred; good home.—Apply Mrs. Wilson,' Mercer. 10S Servant wanted; references re- 1 vji Quired.— Mrs 'EL'S. Crowe, 246, Hobson-st. -, . .48 GIKIi wanted for housework; 3 in family. ■ —For address apply" King, Chemist, Cucksey's Buildings, .tit. Eden-rd.- ~. , /_J.'E_IERA_v experienced, wanted, or Lady XX Help, for seaside, for about _; months; wages 10/.Apply between 2 and .4' p.m.' Wednesday, ' W..". __' Woollams, Chemist, Queen-st. . . y- . . HODSEMAED-WAIT-RESS wanted:— ply Frogmore, Symonds-st.. . 55 HOUSEMAID • wanted; also, Pantrymold;' another housemaid kept; for Waikiho Temperance Hotel.—Apply Petersen's Uoo<: Store,- Newmarket. " ' •■£- H _ OUSEMAIXt WaSress (Thames) wanted; also town; Cook-generals (_rge_tly, Epsom, Kemuera, Mt Eden), other Generals (small families, excellent places), Cook- (gentleman's house, Gisborne), or Cook-general : (20/), Housemaids (private), Generals (10/ and 12/, Mt. Eden, Ponsonby), Cook wants hotel (near town preferred), Housekeeper wants Situation, Respectable Woman wants Day Work any kind.Mrs. Arthur, 33, City Chambers, 2nd floor, near. Piccadilly. 22 MAID? — a Maid to work by.tho day; good wages.— Mrs. Giles, 5, O'Rorke-st.' (off Pri-ces-st.). ■ 88 ifkriXBSEiIAID wanted for one chad, light s—N ■ sewing:—Mrs Felix Kelly, "Kohanga," Campbell Point, Parnell. ..: 74 STRONG Capable : Lady Help wanted; nurse kept.—Apply, by letter, E., 39, Star Office. '. ...... 35 WAITRESS wiinted- also Pantry Girl.— Apply Criterion Restaurant, Customsst. East. '■'■- '.''.' 39 WANTED, . 4 experienced Waitresses, 2 ■ Pautrymaids for- W _iwera show, 10/ per day each,' and, fare _ paid.,—Prosser's Agency, 167, Queen-st. 64 WANTED, Waitresses, 20/, 17/6; Housemaids, 17/, 15/; Generals, -15/; W. Cooks, 30/, 25/;" Cook-General,- 25/; Chef, 60/; Kitchen Boy, 15/; Farm Hand, 20/; Flax Scutcher, 27/, 30/ per —__osssr*s Agency. _. . ____■ ■ . , 64 YOUNG Girl wanted to do 'light house J- work and mind —Apply 14, Beres-ford-st. ■ ' ' , ; 49 ODN_ Girl, about 16, wanted to assist in housework.—Apply Mrs. Wayte, corner of Sealleld -View and Carlton Gore-rd. 53 YOUNG Lady wanted as help, strong, • __• 'used to'children; ; all duties, no wash,: ing; also GoveEnesSrHelp,■ light.duties, oversee children.—Box 176,-: G.P.O. '. ' 'f'. 82----_-_SC____A_TEOTTS WANTED. LAUNCH,'"" Wanted to Hire for Easter week; with or without dinghy.—Partlculars to E., 41, Star Office. ' 62 AT AN ORE.--Wanted "to give away,- good -"•*■ Straw Stable Manure.—Apply at once. Stables, No. 20, Cook-st. ' 37. EEGISTERED Home w.tntedfor baby boy 11 months old; urgent.—Reply, stating terms, to- D., 45,' Star Office. : ' '35 WANTED, good second-hand Wheelbarrow.—Reply", stating condition and lowest price, to Barrow, 17, Star Office. • 85 WANTED. —_ou want ' good Fnr_ttrnre at •wholesale prices; come and.see it mode at'Mclvor and Sons', Karangahapenrd. - WANTED to Borrow, privately, by tradesman in good business, £50; repayable by weekly Instalments,' with interest; good security.— E., 18, Star Office. -84 AiNTED, the Public to .visit our FnrnltU're Parlour; best of goods at whole sale -rates. —W, 'Mcivor and _ons, Kara-ngahape-rd. • ' •"■''.• .- _. ANTEDTemperance People 'to know »•» that ; KOLA-NIP AND .'SODA"Is an Ideal Temperance Beverage. It has a fine bitter flavour, which most men like. At all Hotels and Itea'tanrnnta. . WANTED — Buyers, price at the « » Domlnlon-rd. Furniture Arcade, as you save pounds. Massive Sideboards, various designs; Cheval Pales,- Wardrobes, Extension Tables, Hall Stands, Comb. Chests; workmanship and seasoned timber 1 - guaranteed. Open evenings. C. _, Jones, Dominlon-rd. - ....... ~r, ■ ■ ~-' -80 ANTED—Why Pay More, Sou can get W It 50 per cent Cheaper at Cochrane-, Ltd., ' Complete House - Furnishers and Auctioneers, 199, Queen-si. . : . <■ ■ : (,••<< w ~ n .-■-.■;•_> i 57 Feeders' to order their CH___\ Oils BKA>f, HAY, and STRAW, from JOHN w! ANDREW (late Gladding and Hunter), ___lN TEBEACB. Quality prime; delivery prompt. Price right. 'Phone 1553. ___5G ANTED, every.. Housewife. to see the smile that spreads all over her face by looking at a floor polished with "LINOARNISHs" Shines like glass. All grocers; 1/0. - _________ ;. ■ _______ ■ WANTED 500 intelligent men to raise the • Standard in Tobacco by smoking MARSUMA Cigarettes. - WANTED, 50 Men to purchase our Bicycles, oh" easy terms of £1 deposit and 5/ weekly.—E. Reynolds and Co., Newton. WANTED, everyone to consult Lethaby, .at the Umbrella Hospital, 34, City Chambers. Skin Disease and BrokeiK Ribs a specialty. . "' ANTED. — Clean your Windows with -YV' GLIT. Saves Time and Labour. ANTED — 'Winter Coverings to hand. Fine Selection Good Covers, from —LethabyJs Umbrella • Specialist, 34, City" Chambers.' ' VTyANTED—End of . Summer Season. All '" Sunshades and Coverings • reduced. Good. Sunshades, —Lethaby's, '34 City Chambers, next Piccadilly. ANTED, 1000 Venetian Blinds to - Renovate, at Lowest Rates; equal to new.— N. Busby, Venetian-Blind Maker, Market-square." 'Phone'2SS6. ANTED, 50 Cyclists to examine our New Shipment of • Rudge-Whltworth Bicycles; guaranteed by the makers for-10 years; 5/ weekly.— and C0..-New-■tOn,,...,. . ;,. ;,'., ... ~., v.. -..„ .: :,..... .W_i_ VXTANTED—Turn it into money by sending » » to 1 the oldest, largest, and most central Auction Rooms in the CMty.—Cochraue's Ltd., 199, Queen-st. THIS IS THE SEASON THAT "WE CAN , HELP YOU. T ISBON T EMON OQUA.SH (The Drink of the Century). FRUTT CORDIALS CEXTRA HEAVY. PURE MALT VINEGAR,NOT made from Acetic Acid, and won't. • • Blacken your Pickles. " ", \. TOMATO s!AUCE.(NiBW SEASON'S)..' -' * Sold by 'all" Reputable Stores. " "'. WHITTO__3, STEVENSON _ CO., LTD., ••»■■;; ; Auckland. : vS - YOU cay buy Original Bottles of KOLAIJ- NIP from your:' Grocer, and'have'iyour ! KOLA-NIP AND SODA at' Home. A d_S ;of KOLA-NIP in a Small Tumbler of Soda I Water is just the sort of drink you want I this hot weather; a deUghtful bitter. Don.*----1 forget to order a .bottle from your r . I ' ■ v ;,. -^
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 45, 22 February 1910, Page 1
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