__ Wanted. 1 immediately—Competent ,GeneLYV. ral; references required— Mrs. Norman^Vvilliauis,: Grange Rd., Mt. Eden. ANTED—Double-bedded• Room and SitLVY/tingroom, cooking, near tit. Mattnew's. —Address, j stating terms, E. HERALD Office. T7*7 ANTED to Buy—Mare or Gelding suiti '.YY. able for hunter; good jumper.— State age, price, etc., winter, 187," HERALD. : WANTED— Owner ' desirous of letting Houses and Rooms to please send full particulars.—Warren's Agency, ■■; 26, High-st. Phone 2692. , - WANTED, ';. by Competent Mail. 25, '■ South- . ern " experience—Managership Station or Good Farm; good references it required.— further particulars 'apply Florance, c.o Brookiield; Solicitor, St. Heliere Bay. AN Experienced Woman, with child, wanten aa General in country township; tare paid; urgent.—Adctreas atBERAU). AN Educated Lady wishes for position 'as t Housekeeper, undertake all duties for one or two gentlemen.—L.L., Aroha. BOOT TRADE.— Boy wanted to learn the clicking.—R. Walton.' Lion Boot, Wake-jneld-st. . . ' ' '■■' - ' ■ ; ,•■ '. BOOT Wanted—A Message Boy, and Boys to learn the .—Manager Co-operative Boot Co., ■ Ltd., Albert-st. GLAND.—I am prepared to Execute Prili vate ,or Business (Commissions in England; leaving Auckland early in" April; unexceptional references.— 147, HERALD. IjilJl or Islands.—Wanted, by ■ Grocer, .45, . single, 20 years' experience, Scotland— ! {situation as Store Hand, i Book-keeper, and enter engagement; highest references.— Applications Energy, No. 168, HERALD Office. GARDENER wanted to put down Lawn at Devonport.—Apply • Tallerman and Co., Victor East. r= A , ]\-.;i_ • ','■■■■:: : ,-:,:- 1 ■■: ■■■■;' ;> GARDENER, married, disengaged, tborT understands fruits flowers and vegetables, laying out grounds, etc ; work by day or week; handy tools; 4yrs' experience iS'.S.W. nursery; satisfaction guaranteed; first-class reierences.— ; 18, Upper Vincent-st. ' MUSIC AL.-Wanted— Young Lady of good appearance, for extended tour; must be ". first-class pianist and singer.—Apply J.P.S.. HEBALD Office, ■ :,-;.■■ ■-■■,• MIDDLE-AGED Woman 5 (late stewardess) offers her services to family going to America, for payment t of passage.—ProsBer's Registry, next H.M. Arcade. ,-.',;.■. PARTNERSHIP.— with several years' business experience and good knowledge of company work, having £2u) to £300 capital, desires Active Interest in Good Paying Business.—Apply Company, HERALD. PIANIST, disengaged, open for Engage- ■ ments, dancing classes, etc.; latest 'music; 10 years' experience.—Mr. Gloviur (next Doull, Plumber), Mount Eden Road. .j RELIABLE Chef and Second Cook seek Situations, together, town or country. —Apply Chef, 166, HERALD. ' -. •''• ! — V Wanted-Handy Plant verti- ■ O " cal carriage traveller, belting, pulleys, etc.. without power; suitable for water power; must be in good order.—State output capacity, price, • and all particulars, ■;■. to Sawmiller,', 184, HERALD Office. ; : /, SITUATIONS Wanted— "Pantrymaid : or Kitchenmaid, for Draper's r Assistant, also -for - Husband and Wife. Wanted— Healthy Girl, -~; references, Rotorua, easy place, 10s; Lady Help, Thames, 10s; Respectable Housekeeper, references, for bachelor, Hamilton, 8s; good Generals, Mt. : Eden. I Epsom, Penrose, etc. • Furnished ' Rooms •to Let.—Grafton Book Room. Khyber Pass. rno Tradesmen, Accountant, ;■ with •: JL • - spare time, fis prepared : to write up, render accounts, and prepare balance-sheet. —Apply.. Ledger,, 172, HERALD Office. ___f TO TAILORESSES.—Wanted—A Good Skirt Hand.-Apply to A, Woollams, Ladies' Tailor, 29, Symonds-st. • , ■ TAILORING— Practical Tradesman (26), smart address, wants Situation, take charge, and sew; moderate salary.— .'■Sartor, 154." HERALD Office. • TO TAILORESSES.-A. First-class Vest Hand .(Wanted; ;ihighest^ wages paid.—Continental Tailors, Hamilton. - •'". YOUNG, Man wants Work, gardening or on farm; some experience.—Apply J.; 149, HERALD '■-..::-■ •■.;' ,' -■.•;.'■"•-;/?:v : YOUNG Lady, married." would' give services in i return for home; domesticated.—Address, Care 151. ; HERALD Office. ' WANTED, by Experienced Furniture » V Packer— in.similars capacity, or Storeman; <18 months' good recent reference from leading local Address, .- ,« ; CHIPPENDALE, 177. ' . :■"".-. '' ' '■■ .• , HERALD. WANTED, BY A YOUNG, ENERGETIC ■ MANA SITUATION ON A FARM, To Gain Experience.' \ Has knowledge of horses and can milk. !'■. A Small Wage to start with.',: Apply ' " WARREN'S AGENCY, .■•'■•' -. '''■".'"- v ■■• '■"■/- 26,'High-Bt; ■'::' '; , - ; 'Phone 2692. TJTT A . N . T E DEXPERIENCED LADY ASSISTANT, For Glove Department. .' Apply MILNE AND CHOYCE, LTD. WANTED TO SELL-£l5O CASH-Superb Home. 8 rs., beautiful finish; stabling, et«.; FRUIT; BIG CORNER SECTION, EPSOM. • £1300. PALETHORPE, 13, Victoria Arcade. O U L TRY! EGGS! ■■v./WANTED- ■ ■-' i REGULAR SUPPLIES OF YOUNG POULTRY AND FRESH EGGS.. FISCHER BROS., . > v ; ■.'.;'" ; ,: ; Queen-street. MADAME DOLGOURELLI, " FRESCATI." 85.1SYMONDS-OT. ' (Opp. Cemetery Bridge). '~ MRS. R. HORSFALL, Dressmaker and Costumier, 110, Hobson-st. (opposite Devonshire House).—A trial solicited. Prompt attention to mourning orders. -1 r»S IAD MONTHLY for a New Iron lO JLU Frame English Piano.—E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd.. near H.M Theatre' ** rpHEY set in six hours, and stand alone." A —Whittome, . Stevenson, -. and Co.'s " Kia Ora" Jellies. * At all town grocers, 4 for Is.'- !..' '■■ ■ \ '■■ l - - -.:" ■ CASH ADVANCES on Promissory Notes, Furniture. Jewellery, etc., at Monte de Piet'e ■ Co., ' Ltd., Victoria-street, opposite Royal Hotel. . ... ' -, "_ ,'. '>- : ~. . .'-.;;; "TXTHY does everybody take TORA-LINE? rpHERE was a young man of Parnell, X Who met with a terrible sell. " WHITTOMB'S SAUCE, please, for Mother." And they gave- him some other— But his language is unprintibel! rpO - HARD WORKED WOMEN. L We only ask you to give one bottle ' of WILWORSH a trial and prove to ; yourselves no rubbing or soaking required. Washing costs 3d. , FASHIONABLE , HAIRDRESSING.-Just to hand, a Large Shipment of " Rapide" Wavers, for producing the fashionable MARCEL Wave. There is no greater aid to beauty than a well-dressed head of hair, therefore every lady who. values her personal appearance should consider this \ offer. For one week, from MONDAY, March 22. I will give a FREE lesson in waving to every purchaser of a pair of Rapide Wavers. Buy' a pair and be your own hairdresser.— Miss McElwain. Toilet Specialist. 254. Queenstreet, next McCullagh and Gower. mYPEWRITING Q F Flo E. 'Phone 2033. M ISS -' E, M. J ONES '• GOVT. INSCE. BLDOS.. Ist Floor. 99. QUEEN-ST.. opp. Fort-st. -- T "To -.QTRICKETT. ~~~ ~" ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL y , ■ ~ ENGINEER. 74, City Chambers, Queen-street..:. w*- e; a.. : e eynolds ■' (Pupil of Mrs. Sowerby),' t WILL TEACH DANCING CLASSES AT ' I'ONSONBY HALL. Juveniles, SATURDAY MORNINGS. ' Adults, TUESDAY EVENINGS. WEDNESDAY '" EVENINGS. Waite's Hall, Mt. Eden. .- Terms, etc., at . > -■ 10, WANGANUI AVENUE. PONSONBY. ; .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14017, 24 March 1909, Page 1
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