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DOMESTICS WANTED. ] IOiIPANION-lIE-LP in family at Epsom. ! [p young ehlllren. ni.e home: lnlervlcw j ond.iy, II. —(irafton Registry. Phone £LJ - I •W>MPA.\ION-HIiLP. mliWle-aged, vv:iuteil I-— ■> for retired couple, Kllerslle.— Address ■Jrs. Heath, Canada St.. Ml. Eden. Phone _ i"7 A.!■» j_ CAPABLE Woman wanted to take full J charge .if linen, assist In overlooking 'j (•draoniK. foi large private hotel; rets.— t .11.F.. riiiS. Star (Ifij.-e. _22! l-L IENEPjVL wanted, small family, coin * J (urtnlilf home. —Mrs. Alexander, sen., t linden Terrace, Devoupoit. __''• -L Tk.VI-'RAL, capable, - wanted, refprencos «< J" leiiuirHil. — Apply after l> p.m., Mrs. R. -r 'udeliope, its. Franklin Rd.. I'oiwonby. I_l L "■« ENKRAL" cnpalile, wanted, e-mail iid'jll |A J" family, boy kept.—Apply morning be- ; T ore 11, evi'iilnij afi.rr r>. Mrs. F.llis. -Wiii- IJ; iara," Rinniiirii ltd., near termluna. 302 f]| '11-.NKRAL. 1-apai.leT"uaTited. small adult bi J family, boy kept. - Apply morning, .efore 11, evenings after 3. Mrs. Ellis, j Vaimara. Retiiuera Rd.. :iear Terminus. "II 111., n-siiectable. wanted.-Apply Mrs v J" Geo. M. Johnston. Victoria Ay . Coru.-r , - aliej ltd., Ml. I-;.leu. _*2 V. '"1 IRL, young, smart, wanted by marri'led V J" couple to 10..k after liouse; good home. R ipply Phone 3750 13 rlngsi. 24 -z '■\ I RL. Young, wanted, to mind baby * J" rlurliiK .lay time.--Apply A:f. Syuions' A "ancy Goods Store. 2Tii, .Queen Si. '■>' N fi lit I. want'-tl lo assist; no washing; 7 LT other hep kept.-Apply before 12 or V .fter l>. Moses. No. 177. Ml. Etlen Kd. 44 v OUSKJI.UDWAITIiiSSS, experienced, '' wanted.—Apply XavUtock. V- Symonds : : t . 9ti '. HOCSK-PAni.OUHMAID reauire, . 2~in J family. Apply, before 11 a.m. or nftr>r _ > p.in .to Mrs Harry Bloomtield, Walmumu. "1 it. Stephens Ay.. Paruell. STo J ADV-HELP. experienced, all duties, good _ home anrl wages. —Mrs. W. Ball. 20, / Uisscll St.. S-aiiley Bay. 2° 4 IVOMAN. uiiddle-agedT waTited to mind aif T >>old lady at night.-Apply Johu Owsley. i Fruiterer. Park Rd. 93 ' rxriVMAN. younK. i-apable, wanted for , »' kit.'hen. must un<l'-rstaud grills; good wages—Apply ft. , . Victoria -St. 14 . ITTOMAN. smart, respectable, wanted, also j •V a Married f'unple for shop.—Apply , lacksouß I-isii Mart, 2'J, Karaugahape Rd. . \I;<).VIAN. Young, strong, wanted as »' Nursemaid lo delicate boy. assist light ' 'luiies.—Write Good Home. 507. Star Office. ] 32 ■• W'uMAX," TciWgl wanted to assist Ti7 - »» Baker's Sliop; previous experience "j nc-essary. — Apply .1. (iardiuer, Balmoral ' Bakery. Symonds* St. 5W 1 \T, T OMAN, responsible, wanted, mind baby VV afternoons-. 2 u> <•,, rererenres Indis- • pen sable: wuges. Hi/. —Mrs .Richmond. .Arney Rd.. «enmera. 71) - G~ ARDINER'S '"SlilirSTßY. — C.general. - 30'; Generals, Lady Helps iTurua. 1 GMiornel, Elderly Lady. rountry.—37R. 1 Queen St. Phone 4470. 73 : SA UNDER8~REfHSTRY. Strand Arcade. Laundress insefuli 2."i. fieneral Assistant -'rt'O, W. Cook 40, Handy Man 2.V. Chef .-.o . Milkers, Farm Hands. 7i> BELL'S REGISTRY. 22. City Chambers, corner Queen and Victoria Streets.— W. Cooks 40/, 85/, 30/; second 23/, Waitresses. Housemaids 2">/. 20/. Laundress. Generals S.V, 20/. Helps -JO/. Kltchenmaid. Nurse, Nurseglrls. Vacaucles: Itotorua, Tanmarrnul, Te Kulti. Hamilton. WUaDistrii't. Warkworth. Stratford. WhflknUne. Tanranca. Farm Hnnde; Milkers. M. Couple, Kiiehenmen. Handy Men. Porter. linker, Baker, Feeder Flaxtnlll. 'I'lioue 1702. PUPILS WANTEQ ALEUT Tommerci-nl School.—Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping: each pupil Jaujjlu separately. —Misses Hudson and Pun-In. 3d, Pnlmerston Bldgs., opp. Waverley Hotel. 3S D"~R~ESSM"\kI NO.—Mrs Garey resumes Business and Classes on Sept. 20 at Iβ. Murdoch Rd.. Ponsonby. 70 LUTE.. PICCOLO AND PIANO, Taught by MR. A A. DUNN, late of English Ornnd Opera Co.'s. J. C. Williamson's and Allen Doone's On-hestras. etc.—Studio, 168, Queen St., opp. H.M. Arcade. ONDOVS Latest Craze (Pen Painting) correctly taught In four lessons.—Mrs. Thackeray. 9. Scotia Place, Queen St., day Sr evening MOTOR Driviug and Running Repairs. Individual tuition by expert on modern car. — City Motor School, 24, Smeeton's Buildings. W. A~"A. - PARTRI DOE, Teacher of Mandolin. Banjo, and Guitar. Studio. 21. Grnftou Rd.. near Choral Hall. Instruments lent beginners free. C T nk MISSES BERESFORD, Certificated Teachers Piano, Violin. Mandolin, Slnsing and Theory Music supplied for Dances. "At Homes." etc. All latest DaneUK Taught, private or classes. —"Arncllffe," 11)0. Symonds Street. 'Phone AB5l. 1' JIAN'OFORTE Pupils: Vacancies.—MHs \ Kennedy. CA Grange Rd.. Mt. Eden, v T T XIV E R SIT V CO AC H ING COLLE cfE. U Ferry Buildings—Precis-writing for Public Service Senior Examination; Classes commence early in October.—H. A. Holl. B A. 'Phone 4271. 4S UTTERING AXU STAMMERING. MR JOHN M-DOUGALL. Author, Inventor, -"md Expert Teacher of the easiest, liii-kest and most natural nierhod yet is.'-overed for CURING STAMMERING ami OTHER SPEECH DEFECTS. NOTE. —British. Australian, and NewZealand Testimonials. vddreas: OKAKAU AVENUE, Greenwood:, Corner. Epsom, Auckland. c -\toTHERS. send your Danghters to ALuilS MALiCOLMSON (late of London). THIIiSS, COSTUME-MAKING AND CUTTING CLASSES. Held Day and Evening under her Supervision. Dressmaking Lesson. 1/. Call or write for Prospectus of Special NEW ADDRESS: OVER WALKER AND CO.'S, CHEMIST 6, WISLL.BSL.EV ST. W. C MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. pi'RES RHEUMATISM QUICKLY.Rheumatism. Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, are kindred ailments with a common cause excess uric acid in the blood. Liniments aud external treatment are useless, for there enu be uo cure unless the acid is removed—and rubbing and'massage cannot accomplish that. There is one proven cure for Rheumatic complaints —RHEUMO. It is a scientifically compounded speciflc, with one object—to cure Rheumatic troubles only and not every ill of the flesh. Thousands have been cured by RHEUMO in New Zealand; Mr James, of the Terminus Hotel, Cnristehureh, writes: "1 tried almost every remedy. I was strongly advised to try RHEUMO —I did so, and I am glad to say, with the greatest satisfaction." It doesu'l matter if your case Is a long-standing one, or if you have tried all the so-called cure; that are advertised; try the one greai remedy—RHEUMO. It eradicates the soui poisonous acid, reduces the swelling at th( Joints, alleviates the pain and seldom fall: to bring about a permanent oure. 2/6 am 4/6 bottle. (103 SHOPKEEPERS ove It to themselves anc , , their families to investigate how Cast 3 Registers stop worries and increase profits. No obligation to buy. Prices from £1C upwards. A c T>l<S Purchase—Children's Millinery. See •-D Windows. One Price Ouly. 2/11.— At 3 Holywell's, 228, KaraogaßaEe ■Rβ- *X

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 224, 20 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 224, 20 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 224, 20 September 1915, Page 1

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