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DOMESTICS WANTED A GENU UAL Servant; wagea 25/. —Mrs. Duigan, Vauxhall Bd., Devonport. I'iione 4462 (3 rings) 1"5 iSSISTANT Housekeeper; small family: Main Trunk line, close township.— • Address at STAIt. 000 COMPANION or Lady Help wanted, young; no washing.—Mrs. K. A. Abbott, 5, Upland Rd., Keiuuera. sl*> COOK General, dally or otherwise; good images.—Mrs. Yates, 2, Woodside Bd., Mt. Eden. Fbone COO. oltt COOK General, or Working Housekeeper, ] plain cooking; other stuil kept. — Girls' j Hostel, City Rα. Phone 3880. 2til TYOMESTIC Help, no cooking or washing; j U no children; 'M/i evenings free; liberal outing.—at, Shelly Beacii Hu. 6U2 GIRL, young, odd jobs; easy place.— Apply Sailors' Home. 696 GIKL for housework wanted; every evening off.—3, Prospect Rise. Mt. Eden. 03 a URL, reliable, not under 17, to mind two | children, dally; £1 week.—rhone 969 A. I , 033 ! /"lIR'L, reliable, wanted, assist kltcheiTand ! *-* housework; other help kept.—l 27, j Urafton Rd. ■ 33 GIRL, young, for housework, no .washing or cooking; sleep In; Graftou District. Address at .STAR. , 573 GIRL, young, for domestic dudes in doctor's house; light work; only two In family; references required.—G., 672, i STAR, 561 GEN'EKAL, good, email adult family, Mt. Eden; no waeulng; refs. required.— Phone 3015. 1"4 ENERAL, capable, :! in family, no washing; other help; reference required.— 13, Shelly Beach Kil.. Poiisunby. 26 GENERAL or Working Housekeeper; no washing; other help kept; references required.—Mrs. G. S. Kent, '.I), St. Stephen's Ay., Paruell. Phone 2420. 33 HOUSEKEEPER is required by working man, widower without children.—R.L.. SftS, STAR. »* OUSEKEBPER or Lady Help wanted, no washing; good wages. —14, Basse-rt I ltd., Kemuera, '±& OU3EMAID and Waitress, for Patntalii j ■Hotel, Uleborue; suit two girl friends. I Address at STAIt. , 230 HOUSEKEEPER, reliable, wanted; good home, good wages to suitable person. Address R.. "Star" Agency, Ouehunga. 594 X ADY - Help, capable; 'J. adults, comfortJL/ a bie home; refs. essential.—7, Clyde St.. Epsom. ; I** T ADY, homely person, wanted: easy ■*-* place; constant. —JO, Hepburn St.. Poneonby. . 2 1 T ADY Help, email adult family, ensy I -*-* placed—9. Racecourse Parady, Remuera. I or 'phone 575 A. D 33 I T ADY, middle-aged, required to care for elderly lady for few hours alternate Sundays.—Trustworthy. 893. STAR. 64 WAITRESS wanted, at once.—Bl, Hobsnn St. 2M YTTAITRiBSS, thoroughly experienced, " wanted: also good Woman for Pantry. The Pen, 'Endean's Bldgs., Queen St. 123 WAITRESSES (2), EXPERIENCED, REQUIRED. Apply CENTRAL HOTEL. 501 OMAN wanted, 2 half-days weekly, washing and cleaning for email family. 160, Symonds St.. 637 TX/OiMAN wanted for kitchen work; one * » child no obectlon. — Mrs. Hansen, Dominion House, Manunnl. 115 V3I7XJMAN, young, wanted, assist household VV duties; adult family; every cony.; country girl pref.; wages 25/.— R.S., Cambridge P.O. ~',... ■ .'. . ; -; £21 riTOMAN wanted, to do washing and » » cleaning, 2 days weekly, Holidays and Fridays.—Mrs. Paykel, 24, St. Stephen's Ay., Parnell. 60b OMESTIC HELP WANTED. Light Duties Only. Dally or live in, if preferred. Good Wages. MRS. STANLEY D. HEWITSON, 111, Great South Road, Epsom. Telephone 1071 A. 22 BELL'S Registry, 10, Gladstone Buildings, Quay Street, opp. Ferry Buildings.—W. Cooks, 60/; Seconds, 50/; Waitresses, 35/; Housemaids, Laundresses. Pantrymaid. Kitchenmald. C.-Generals. 40/. 20/; Parlourmaid, H.-Parlourmaid. rjuree, N.-House-em, 'Housekeeper, 'w. Milker, 'M. Couples (£180); Second Cooks, Walter, Boye.—Phone 1702.' STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade—Cooks, Waitresses, Housemaids, Housekeepers, Couplee (£175), Gardener, Milkers, Boy, Nurse, 35/. Phone 900. 205 PUPILS WANTED. ASHLEIGH Coaching College, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. Coaching for Public Examinations, Backward Education, Bookkeeping, Junior and Senior. D UESSMAKING Classes. — Lesson*, all branches, flrst-clau I>r»enmaklng. Hours: 9 a.m. to- 6 p.m.—Miss Neary. 11, Tabernacle Bldgs.. Newton. B HAND Knitted Jumpers, Wool Caps and Babies' Garments; Stencilled Camisoles, Cushions.—446, Queen St. (opp. ■Soldiers' Hostel). 184 LEARN Motor Car. Driving ana Mechanism, day or evening Instruction; careful tuition, moderate fees; several makes; City Council's certificate guaranteed. C IRVIN. 19. Wakefleld St T A MODE MILLINEKY SCHOOL.— -LJ Ladles taught, to Remodel and Make their Hats. Hats Remodelled and Orders taken for New Season's Models. Day and Evening Classes. —Miss Mackenzie, 12 and 13, H.B. Bnlldlngß, Newton. WS4 R. FRED. LEFEVBR, L.L.C.M., A.V.C.M., Pianoforte, 21/ term. Prospectus on application.—24, Leighton St., Grey Lynn. p MOTOR-DRIVING and Repairs.—Courses to suit every need and pocket. Call and inquire.—Auckland School of Motoring (late E. Haydock's Classes), Central Garage, Wakefleld St. wTS. MOTOR Car Driving.—Council Certificate guaranteed.—B. A Mayhlll, Queen St. Garage. 317, Queen St. Phone 23U7A. C M~ ISS SINCLAIR, Teacher of Millinery. Day and Evening Classes.—Terms, etc., 2nd Floor. Strand Arcade. B MbLE. LE HOUX, Dressmaking Classes, 14, Tabernacle Bldgs. Classes daily; also 7 p.m., ilou., Wed., Sat. (Xhurs. niornlng only). a PUPILS for ju-jltsu; free tuition.— Defence. 912, STAR. 141 rpo swim is "easy. After a few lessons the merest novice can swim, float, and hare confidence In the water If my Instructions are followed. Wonderful benefit from the exercise, especially to elderly people and Indoor worker*. Individual private tuition £2 2/ for It < Lessons; In class £1 1/. Write Box 13£7 or ring 'Phone 2746, and I'll arrange. BB_ D. B. ANDERSON. L~ADIEe ! CHaNTL-EMEN t CONFECTIONERS ! — CHOCOLATE - AND CANDY MAKING AT HOME. EARN BIG MONEY IN SPARE TIME. LEARN PERSONALLY OR BY MAIL. Ships that pass in the night! No sentence of equal brevity in our language appeals more forcibly to the imagination than the above line, when you neglect daily our solicitous appeals to call and view the wonderful display of Pupils' Delicious Candies. Your slip Is passing In the daylight. Owing to the higher cost of Imported Confectionery, and the inability of local manufacturers to meet the demand, your opportunities to supply tne New Zealand Market are greater than ever Hours: 1.30 tIU 5; Saturday, 10.3'J till 12.30. Country people, enclose stamped envelope for Sneclal Mall Course. KEiDM NOTE— We supply all ingredienta, any distance, wholesale prices. Sample boxes pupils' Aoilrlous Candles. 3/. posted free. gWEETS QOMPANY, CHOCOLATE EXPEBTB, 2nd FLOOR, H.B. BUILDINGS, . 230, QUEEN STREET. Alw at Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide. Beta*. iae& C

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 1

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