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Situations Wanted. CHAUFFEUR Mechanic wants Situation; in spare time can attend garden.—Apply, T. Collard, Central Hcftel, Auckland. EMPLOYMENT by Sober Man, good .gardener, vegetables, flowers; moderate wages iiC comfortable home.McLeod's Registry. j . ■ EMPLOYMENT wanted by Engine-driver, first-class stationary and loco, tickets do blacksmithing, shoeing.—Apply Mechanic; 141, Herald. FARMER, practical, seeks Re-engagement, working manager, all classes agriculture; 12 years' experience, sheep, cattle, machinery; Partners if necessary. 115, Herald. - GOVERNESS desires Re-engagement to young children; English, French, music. —Governess, 61, HERALD. GIRL, young, wants Home with : elderly lady; more for pleasant home than high wages.—Apply C., 140, HERALD Office. GARDENER, competent, requires Situation, 2J years last place, 28, single, town oi country, refs.— 132, HERALD. HAIRDRESSER. — Respectable Lad. 154 years old, wishes to learn trade.— stating terms, to J.C., P. 0., Devonport. HAIRDRESSER, first-class gent.'s hand, requires Situation; good razor setter; refs. if required.— A.8.C., Post Office, .Newmarket. j HOUSEKEEPER, Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, and' Farm Hands waiting Engagements at . Model Registry, 20, Wellesley-Bt.', opp. Fuller's Opera House. ? T: ADY, young, 21, desires Position as ComlJ panion; country preferred; or would travel.—Address particulars , Companion, 139, HERALD Office. , . LADY, conscientious, thoroughly reliable, and young, seeks Position in Bookseller and Stationer's, country or town; excellent references—Apply, HERALD. MAN, young, with local experience, seeks > Re-engagement 'with;Land-:«Bd'Estate.; Agent. First-class credentials.— 123, HERALD. - ■' '■ "TV/TOTOR Driver, English and New Zealand ItX. certificates, all running repairs and adjustments, : seeks Engagement.—Apply Motor, 138, HERALD Office; . NEEDLEWOMAN, good, wants sewing by day or week. —Address F.C.D., Post Office, Devonport. • .' - - . PORTER, hotel, experienced man, with good references, wants Situation, in town or country.Apply Porter, 143, HERALD. SITUATION wanted by Married Man on farm; good ploughman and general hand—Apply H.G., HERALD Office.: SITUATION as fengineman, loco.-traction or 2nd stationary; 2 years' experience at fitting, able to (lo blacksmithing and minor resairs.— 137, HERALD. TO Professional Wanted by _ Lady Clerk—Books to keep in spare time or mornings only.Address, Clerk, 114, Herald Office. ■ WIDOW, young, wants Position as Housekeeper on farm; country preferred — M.M., 122, HERALD Office. • M E D 1 0 A L. COUNTRY PRACTICE WANTED BY ENGLISH DOCTOR. Please state fullest particulars to N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE-. • j N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE-, ' 1 I 141, Hereford-street. Christchurch. Apartments Vacant. "DEDROOM, Furnished, to Let to Single X>. Gentleman, city; private family; bath, . quiet locality; partial board. — Apply HERALD Office . ' CLOVELLY," No. 11, Symonds-st., under .~\y New Management.— Accommodation for Permanents and Tourists.. 'Phone 726. /CLIFTON, North Head, Devonport.—Private Ay Board and Residence for, visitors and permanent boarders; vacancies.— E. Waters. ' ' ■ HAURAKI HOUSE, Vincent-st., near St. Matthew's.— for Boarders; new house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate. —Mrs. Mac Liver. . " H/TASEFIELD," Howick.— AccomlVJ. modation for Visitors; close to beach. "IV ON A HOUSE," Lower Symonds-st.. IVXopd- Choral Hall.—Vacancies. Large additions now completed. Single and double rooms. 'Phone 293. —Mrs. L. Pick. MERLIN HOUSE, 196, Hobson-st., thoroughly renovated and under new management.—Vacancies for Boarders; good table. Terms moderate. _________ OAKLEIGH, 146, Upper Symonds-street— i Superior Accommodation for Permanents and Tourists. t 'Phone, 1720.—Mrs. A. Philip. ' PRIVATE Board and Residence. for Working Men;- 64, - Cook-street; single or double rooms; bath; breakfast from 6 o'clock; Id section. Terms. 16s. < ROOMS, furnished; single and. double bed*; use sitting, piano, smoke, dining, kitchen, firing, conveniences; h. , and c. .bath; p.w.c.; 3 minutes Queen-st.; terms moderate. —48. Nelson-Bt.. City. ' • ST HELIERS BAY, " BALMORAL."— lent Accommodation for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Three minutes from beach and wharf. Terms moderate—MlSS COSTLEY. ' ' _______ SEA VIEW, Eden Crescent, . near Supreme Court—Vacancy, balcony room, suit two friends; soft washing and mending. Terms ■ moderate. SONOMA Private Hotel. Alfred-st.— new management. Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists. Telephone . 725. • V, ■ -'■ " ■ ; - " OT. ELMO," 11. Lower Nelson-street.— O Vacancies for Boarders; home comforts; lovely harbour view; terms moderate. Mrs. Enwright. ■ " • THE LIONS," 72, WELLESLEY-ST. WEST. 'Phone 2583. Telegrams. " Lions."— Miss Alison Mackenzie. : THE LANGHAM, Jermyn-street —Vacancies. Lovely view of harbour; close to University.—Miss Bruce, Proprietress. 'Phone, 1401. • - ■ - "TTACANCIES at " Ennore," Symonds-st. V Telephone 1076. - VISITORS to Auckland can get good clean V Beds and Board at the Coffee Palace, Cook-street, near Market. • EE & N L E I G, H," Jc, ~ SYMONDS-STREET A (Next Grammar . School). V A O A N- 0,1. E S. . Telephone. 1319. . 2 UNFURNISHED Balcony Rooms; separate range, bath, use wash-house, copper, tubs i every convenience; Id section.— West-st., 2n|i from Upper Queen-st. , ■■ ■' ( TV- A C' A ,N ' O i E'j-'Js I ' For , TWO OB THREE BOARDERS OB MARRIED ' ' COUPLE. , MRS STEVENSON, - , Armadale Road, Remuera. [ ' Pupils Wanted. 1 /CERTIFICATED Young ■ Lady Wants ' \J Pupils, piano, violin, ; and singing; ' homes visited: £1 5s quarter.— Musi cal, Mr. Gentil, Land Agent, Devonport. I "|\/TR. MCDOUGALL, Teacher of Violin r IVX Piano. Organ, Singing. Stuttering per manently cured.—27, Kbyber Pass, nea: Grafton Road. . PORTRAIT PAINTER and Teacher, also o; Flower and Outdoor Painting term! i moderate.—Miss Christiana Zettwitz,- Na , tional Medallist, Wakefleld-st. PUPILS for Piano, Violin, Mandolin, Banj< and Singing wanted terms, £1 la pei " quarter (in advance).—Ramsden Bros., 35 Howe-st. Newton. s — : — ■ — f fPHE- Imperial System of Dresscutting Col A lege, 25, City Chambers.— - given in the above well-known System, whict has proved'hitrhly successful throughout th< - Dominion.- Glasses dally. ; Intending Pupili requested to make early application.— R. A. Bagley, 1 Principal. TTNCLAIMED MONEY AND * PROPERTY - XJ next-of-kin and HEIRS wanted. • " DOUGAL'S REGISTER of ;Next-of-Kin, Heirs-at-Law. Legatees,; etc., advertised foi ' since 1700. The best book of the kind evei ■ - Till Wished (450 p.), price 3s. whitcombe and ?snb£ Wellington. Dunediin booksellers, or Dougal and Co. ■ . . Chancery and other claims in all parts ol 3 the world investigated and carried through, Dougal and Co., 151, Strand, London, Eng,?a (ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS.) WE WANT YOU TO. SEE OUR BARGAINS 1 W, IN CURTAINS, TABLE DAMASKS ' SHEETINGS. - CALICOES, QUILTS, TOWELS TRAY CLOTHS,, D'OYLEYS, and all . othe; lines, whioh space forbids us mentioning. I- YOU CAN GET THEM CHEAPER :A3 . MEIKLE'S. ' • , •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14294, 14 February 1910, Page 1

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