Situations Wanted.; ANTED, by Elderly Man—Situation, nsei" fuL garden, . milk.— . F.G.. 4L HERALD Office. . , ■■■",'• WANTED— Job by Experieoiced Wood Machinist, any .machine.—A.S.. c.o. Barker and Son. Kingsland. WANTED.— Clerk (23) seeks Position in an office; good experience; fast typist.; referenoea.— A B-, 53. HERALD. . WANTED, by Respectable Youth, aged 18— Position as Junior in office: insurance preferred.—Apply Junior, P. 0., ParneU. WANTED by Elderly Situation aa Gardener and useful; last place for .9 years.— Urgently. 60. HERALD Office. WANTED— as L. Help or Companion, in refined home; small remuneration accepted.—Homely. P. 0., ' Northcote. . WANTED, by Young Man, with first-class education (pupil-teacher's certificate)— Employment of any description.—46. Security Buildings. • . WANTED— Employment by Steady and Reliable Man; good milker, lawn mower, and used to digging.—Apply Reliable, Newton P. 0.. Auckland. --.■:■■■ ■ WANTED— as Groom and Coachman, by Steady Man; knows town and suburbs well; good references.—Apply Coachman. 54, HERALD Office. . j WANTED— Position as Lady Help. Rotorua or town, young and thoroughly domesticated: good references.—Mrs. . Larking, Avenue Registry, Parnell. WANTED, .by Middle-aged Man—Position as Nightwatchman, Caretaker, or position of trust, town or country; references given.— Caretaker. 49, HERALp Office. A SINGLE Russian Pole, who speaks and writes good English, seeks Office Work or other employment. Best references from his last employers, the Russo-Chinese Bank, Harbin (Manchuria). — Address ValangerWaclawmski, care of Warwick House, 57, cymonds-st. «• -.- .- CERTIFICATED . Lady Teacher wants to give Lessons, English, Latin and Mathematics, in private school, now-or in February.—Beta. 59, HERALD Office. HARDWARE Manager or Traveller requires Situation; 17 years' English and colonial experience:, abstainer;- good knowledge j general furnishing, ' builders' ironmongery, seeds, manures, harness - and . implements.—. Address HERALD Office; TO CONTRACTORS AND CARRIERS.— Young Man, 10 years' experience (one firm) in heavy and light hauling, receiving and forwarding, also formation and earthwork, thorough horseman, able to keep time and account books, wants Position as Foreman or Manager.—Apply, stating wages, etc., to Competent. HERALD Ofllce. __^ YOUNG LADY (24) seeks Position as Com-panion-Help in good family, where help is given; thoroughly reliable <and domesticated; salary, 12s to E.W., care of Post Office. Mt. Eden. , ■ rpo MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS, • ETC. J A Capable Business Man, who has held responsible positions in England, Australia, arid 3 years in N.Z., desires Engagement as SALESMAN or BOOK-KEEPER. BONA FIDES. 69, . ■ ■ ; .HERALD Office. OQ BONUS to anyone assisting Competent Man to PERMANENT POSITION as Storeman or Delivery Clerk". Local references. —Reply D.W.H., 78, HERALD Offloe. '■' ■■■%.. Houses and Land Wanted. WANTED— Furnished House, 4 or 5 rooms, i near tram." Careful, 62," HERAT.D Office. . ■. . • - ___^ WANTED— Good Grass Paddock, with VYi water, for horses.— T. Wise, Chancery-st. :■•.-■ , ■ ■■ ■ WANTED, urgently—Dairy Farm, 100 acres. —Send full particulars, price and terms to Tylden and Spiers, Exchange Lane. WANTED— Farm, about 100 acres, with TV buildings; price, £400, spot cash.— Write particulars to M. St. Barbe, Post Office, Thames. • -•..-,' T\T ANTED to Purchase,.for cash—Cottage t.V .and- Allotment. .■'.-. Price, about £350.— Particulars to Thos.. F. CahiU, Queen-st., (opp. Fort-st.). v-■ • •■. V ':v■■-:"•■-."■ ; -'•-''■■"-■- X**> BONUS given (if suited) for" reborn-, 3*m mending, clean sor 6-r. House; 'Pons-, : Grey Lynn, or Newton preferred small family— 8.5., Gen. P.O. .■'■-■;••-•■ TO PROPERTY-OWNEBB.-anted to Purchase for CASH CLIENTS to Replace Recent Cottage Property, as investment in City' and- Suburbs, from £100 to £500. Speedy sales a; speciality. J. THORNEB. 83. Queen-st.. Auctioneer. I. 1 . 1 . , ', ~ . t~ . ' ... ———J' Apartments Wanted. WANTED, in Remuera or Ellerslie— Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, with use of kitchen (dressmakers).—"M.L.," P. 0., Newmarket. " • ■■ ■■ - ■■■ . WANTED, for Ladies— Unfurnished i Rooms; fireplace, gas, private entrance; moderate, near. Id section; ;ref.—"R.." Sy-monds-street P.O. -' ■ . ■■ Apartments Vacant. A NICE Furnished . Room to Let; terms moderate; near Id section.— Franklin Rd. ' • I BOARD and Residence.—Genuine home: good table; terms. 18s, washing and j mending.—Mrs. White, Mary-street. Mount i Eden, near railway station. BEAUMARIS, Kerr-st., Devonport.—Vacancies permanent boarders, . tourists; charming view of harbour. Terms moderate. ■ —Mrs. Amos, late "Simla." - - ■ j MERLIN HOUSE. 196, Hobson-st.. under • new management. for Boarders; good table; terms moderate. "Tl/fONA HOUSE." Lower Symonds-st.— ItjL Vacancies. Large additions now completed. Single and double rooms. 'Phone 293— L. Pick. ■ __ MOANA. London-st.. Ponsonby— I Board and Accommodation; at the seaside; bathing, boating; magnificent view. Terms moderate.— Bazeley, late of Sonoma. 'Phone 672. ] OAKLEIGH. 146. Upper Symonds-street.— J Superior Accommodation for Perm*. nents and Tourists. ' 'Phone 1720.—Mrs. A Philip. j ROOMS, furnished; single and double beds; ! use sitting, piano, smoke, dining, kitchen, firing, conveniences; h. and 'c. bath p.w.c. ; 3 minutes Queen-st.; terms moderate. — L Nelson-st., City. ■._ ' ■ . SUPERIOR Home offered to elderly Gentleman, as Paying Guest; close to town.— Address. " Concordia, 73," HERALD Office. SONOMA Private Hotel. . Alfred-st.—Under new management. Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists. Telephone 725. . --■•■■'.. -.. . ~ : " rpHE LIONS," 72, WELLESLEY-ST. WEST. JL 'Phone 2583. Telegrams. " Lions."— Miss Alison Mackenzie. • TO LET—One or Two Clean, Airy. Unfurnished Rooms; moderate rental.—Apply 11, Karaka-street, Upper Pitt-st.. Newton. VACANCIES at " Ennore," Symonds-st. Telephone 1076 ■ VISITORS to Auckland can get good clean Beds and Board at the Coffee Palace, Cook-street, near Market. :.,.' WANTED— Friends, to ' Share Front Room, in a good home; 18s, including soft washing; City.—Apply HERALD Office. WHERE. TO STAY—Sussex House, 17. Upper Vincentrstreet; central, quiet, homely; excellent Accommodation, - visitors, permanents; handy trams. Terms moderate. LUMEAH," 4, SHORT - STREET, Near Museum. VACANCIES. 'Phone. 2775. EERNLEIGH," ■>'• SYMONDS-STREET (Next Grammer School). VACANCIES. ' Telephone, 1319. ; - • : Miscellaneous Wanteds. WANTED— Kind Person to adopt infant: £10 premium.—Apply Confidential. 76, HERALD Office. ■ WANTED, at Once, for Painting and Paperhanging—Prices; labour only.— Apply E. A. Hitchings, Ellerslie. ... ANTED—Cycles built to order; reenamelling and plating. Repairs a specialty. . Country orders receive prompt attention.— Faithfull. 66, Ponsonby Rd. V¥7ANTED—Piano Buyers to see our Full it Iron-framed Pianos; no deposit, no interest, no payment in advance.—2B, Highstreet ■ ■ .-'■'..•••■• ~\\T ANTED—WOMEN who' wash Clothes to .> Vj give one ; bottle of WILWORSH a -trial. No rubbing or soaking. Clothes wear longer. Washing costs 3d BEEHIVE 'KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY (New Zealand) want people to Make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own homes; make £1 a week;, previous i experience not necessary; constant employ- ■) ment all the year round.—Write at once, Box ■ 741; G.P.0., Wellingtoif-. \ _j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14220, 17 November 1909, Page 1
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