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Situations Wanted. \\TANTED— as Waiter or Porter; » V age 26; good refs.; Rotorua preferred. —Address " 180," HERALD Office. . TXTANTEDA Position as Improver to t T bakery business; reference if required; steady.— Quayle, 190, HERALD. WANTED— Position as Lady Help where I t cook is kept, country preferred; ref^rences.— Help, HERALD Office. WANTED— Position by Young Lady, as II Compositor; Simplex justifier, or machinist.Address L.M.. W'hare, Hamilton. WANTED, for few weeks, Work of almost T t any kind quick at figures, knows town well; highest references.B.M.F., 197, ' Herald. WANTED— by thoroughly experienced Housemaid, in private house, where parlourmaid is also kept; good rels.— Apply (late) Miss West. Victoria Arcade. WANTED by Lady (thoroughly capable), in return for services as companion, charge of invalid or children—Passage to England. Good Sailor, 205, HERALD. "O^ANTED.— Single Man seeks Situation on V* Dairy or General Farm; milker, fair 1 general hand; wages not so great;'an object as permanent job and good home.—Apply Ben. Burton. Onehunga BLACKSMITHS, Etc.-Engine and Shipsmith wants Job in or near Auckland.— Malcolm, P. 0., Lyttslton. j COMPETENT Gardener requires Work, day, Vj wsck, or contract; refs.—F.S., 183, HERALD Office. Engine-driver, first-class certificate, wants Employment; good testimonials.— Apply Engine, 191, HERALD Office. THIRST Stationary, Winding, and LocoJ. motive Engineer requires employment. Can do own repairs. Would like to get a job on the islands: references.Apply, " Cylinder, 189," HERALD. GARDENER, practical, wants Position, town or country, permanent or temporary.— X.Y.Z., 177, HERALD Office. MAN. good appearance, educated, requires Situation as Collector, Canvasser, etc. good security; excellent testimonials.— P. 11., 204, HERALD. ____. - STEADY, Reliable Young Man will give £2 for Permanent Billet, store or warehouse or light* horse driver.— 194, HERALD. rpo GROCERS.—First-class Man wants EnX gagement, country store or traveller; highest references. —Lexia, P. 0.. Symonds-st. YOUNG Man, new arrival, wants to Work on Farm; wages no object.— 201, lIERALD Office. YOUNG Man, new arrival from England, wants Work as Clerk or Book-keeper m country store.— F.A.. 199. HERALD^___ Wanted to Buy. WANTED— Phaeton in good order and repair; full lock.—Apply Box 595, G.P.O. WANTED— Oil Engine, 17 or 21 horse; Tangye preferred also Air Compressor and Receiver. — particulars with price, etc., to G. M. Eraser, Bridge Contractor. Hamilton. ■ TIfANTED to Buy—Mrs. Botterill, late of VV Wellesley-st. E., Auckland, and Inges-tre-st., Wellington, is prepared to Buy Large or Small Quantities ail kinds Left-off Clothing and Boots. Letters attended to. —Opp. Tivoli Theatre, Newton. . RING up Mrs. Kelly, 'Phone 2606, and she will give you the best price for Misfit and Left-off Clothing, 800t5.—392, Queen-st. WANTED — Left-off Superior Clothing; highest prices given at the smartest dealers in Auckland.— Butcher, 197. Karangahape Road, opp. Newton P.O. WANTED to Buy—Ladies' and Gentlemen's New and Left-off Clothing. Highest price given.—Mrs. Brown, 94, Hobson-street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING.— up or write to Mrs. E. Hill, opp. Y.M.C.A.. Wellesley-st., purchaser of Ladies'. Gent.'s, and Children Left-off and Misfit Clothing. Appointments punctually attended to 'Phone, 2928. Apartments Vacant. rpo LET. Symonds-st— Rooms, 1 with use of conveniences.—Apply for address at HERALD ; ; "ACCOMMODATION for a Married Couple or A 2 Young Men; terms moderate.—Sunnyside, Scotia Place, Upper Queen-st. AY; VIEW,", top of Wakefleld-st—Board and Residence; , quiet; • central. Vacancies.. , - ____ BED-SITTINGROOM, with private entrance and pantry; also, Bedrooms and Dining room furnished. — 2, Arawa-street. off Khyber Pass. Id section. " BEAUMARIS," Kerr-street. Devonport.— I > Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Visitors. Five minutes from wharf. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Amos. ____ CLIFF LINTON," 49, Vincent-st.—Good accommodation for Visitors; good table, terms reasonable.Misses Watson. GLENOSMOND," Lower Symonds-st.— Vacancies; every comfort. Terms: 5s per day; 25s to 30s per week.— J. Ingram ; telephone 1349. v - HOWICK— superior Accommodation for Visitors; close to beach. HAURAKI HOUSE. Vincent-st.. near St. Matthew's.— for Boarders; new house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate. —Mrs. Mac Liver. LAKE TAICAP UNA—Private Board and Residence: close to beach and 'bus.— Watea. The Strand. Takupuna . " ONA HOUSE." Lower Symonds-st.— IVI Vacancies. Large additions now completed. Single and double rooms. 'Phone 293.—Mrs. L. Gick. MERLIN HOUSE. 1%, Hobson-st., thoroughly renovated and under new management.—Vacancies for Boarders: good i table: terms moderate "YfI"OANA. Londou-st., Ponsonby—First-class IVL. Board and Accommodation at the seaside: bathing, boating; magnificent view. Terms moderate.—Mrs- Bazeley. late of Sonoma. 'Phone 672. . OAKLEIGH. 146, Upper Symondß-street.— ! Superior Accommodation for Permanents and Tourists. 'Phone 1720.— A. Philip. ROSEBANK," 57, Upper Queen-street.— Vacancies. Under entirely new management.—Mrs. Corrigan, late of Lumeah and Park View. 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. —48. Nelson-st., City. SONOMA Private Hotel, Alfred-st.—Under new management. Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists. Telephone 725. SINGLE and Double Rooms, furnished, unfurnished, from 4s, ss, 7s, 9s, town and suburbs.—Buttle's Registry, 20, Wellesley-st., opp. Fuller's. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Boarders.— " Restholme." 30, Upper Queen-st., Auckland, op. Newton East School. Terms moderate.— Blackburn. .. . " rpHE LIONS," 72. WELLESLEY-ST. WEST. X 'Phone 2583. . Telegrams, " Lions." Miss Alison, Mackenzie. " rpRANMERE," 2, Liverpool-st., near KaraX ngaliape Rd.Vacancies for Boarders; terms moderate.—Mrs. A. M. Robinson. rpo LET— Furnished Front Rooms use JL kitchen, bath; wash-house, copper and tubs; every convenience; Id section.— West-street, off Upper Queen-street. 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. VACANCIES for a few Men Boarders; comfortable home; good table.— " Wliithall" 54, Wellington-st. "\TACANCY for Young Man Boarder: h. and V c., flrstrclass table.— J. Martin, No. 3, Hardingc-st.. off Victoria-st. Terms, 18s. RANTED, Private Family—2 Respectable V l Men Boarders; home comforts, central.—For address apply Mrs. Davies, cor. East and Upper Queen Streets. " TT\7"ENTWOKTH," 229. Ponsonby Road, YY near St. John's Church.—Select Boarding Establishment; every home comfort.— Mrs. Walker. "f]\7"EEROONA, Jubilee Avenue, North \ > Head, Devonport (Misses Mills), Select Boarding Establishment; tennis court and sea bathing. Terms moderate. "TATHERE TO STAY-Sussex House, 17. UpYV per Vincent-street; central, quiet, homely; excellent . Accommodation, visitors, permanenta; handy trams. Terms moderate. rpo TRAINED NURSES. NURSE CAWKWEIIj Has Opened a Home for Certificated Nurses at 65, SYMONDS-ST.. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2978. "TtERNLEIG H." SYMONDS-STREET (Next Grammer School). VACANCIES. Telephone. 1319.,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 1