,;:. ; :- ; . Situations Wanted. - TjAKER -wants Situation, ■ bread and smalls. JL> .-■ j —Reply Baker. \ 73.'.' - HERALD Office.., CITY Accommodation Agency, opp. ;, Yates, wants . Situations for Barmaids, Waitresses, Housemaids, and all ■■ ; classes ;' Hotel Employees.—Percy.'McElwain. :; ■'::■■■''■■:■■■■'■■■■"■ DRAPERY.— -experienced Man s wants Situation, as Shopwalker, Window Dresser; or ; charge of Dress Department; highest rrefs.—Reply,' A. Guild, Thames. ,y / ? GARDENER wants Employment, ;by ,: the v day expert in , all branches; Epsom J.A., 47. HERALD. -■::':' - -:■< ':;■'. GROCER'S Assistant; young man, married, , v Home, experience, been in Dominion years; would like to get back in-above. —Energetic. 78. 'HERALD Office. ,<:, ■■■■".-.-: . ■ HARDWARE and Machinery.—Man, young, ! six .years' road ; : experience, desires Change.—L.P., Box 17, Palmerston North. * . *TTQUSEKEEPER, experienced and capable, -O- seeks Situation, town; or country; references.— Registry, H.M. Arcade; ' 'phone-.3034;-:.--;.-'?.i;; ■' ■;■■, '. ';':"■;'.;.;- f .--:- : '■■'■-■'.; , ;■•": INVALID Nursing or Charge of Young Chil- : - dren wanted; : town or country; good references.—Apply, " Nurse," '-'.Fernleigh," Victoria- Avenue, Eden Terrace. TITAN;' river master's ■ ticket, wants Work, Itx on shares or wages.— R.C.L., 61, HERALD. /-.yi;..;;;' .-'- "■ ><• ;;,,.;■ - ■.. ~.^r. : ■ ■' MAN, 'competent, wants! General Gardening .Work by the day; Devonport or Takapuna preferred; refs.—R., ■ HERALD.-'■■<'■ .; - MAN, young, wants .' Light f'Work; •' any , kind thoroughly, understands oil ? engines; , nominal wages.—Address, H.N., care HERALD.;:"". --:■"..:;," v'::. J -X:,.':';';:: r v v'.: , _____ MC;, respectable; will" Housekeep gentle- • man's home for wife's keep and room; husband .working ; temperance; reliable Auckland references.—Town," HEBALD. ' : ; ;.-,'■ ■>■ ".. ■ —~,.'. •■■ .. —•—. —: —"—: : "" ""VTEW Arrival seeks J Employment, Handy Xi,' Man; ' can do carpentering, harness, engineer, farming; certificated chauffeur, references > for - Address n" Energetic, 43, HERALD Office. ..v.".,-.,:::;.." ;■ :■.' PRINTERS.— First-class Jobbing - Compositor ;,seeks change from .Southern office; references,—" Rixo,"tP.O.',''-Dunedin.-'"-'-:.V-,- : -'.:-^.- PORK Butcher, young, first-class small . -'goodsman, wants ' Situation in town or country.—Apply - W.W.. 34. HERALD Office; REPORTER desires :an Appointment on a' , Newspuper Staff— Reporter. 29, N.Z. HERALD. ;; ~ :- : . .■..'■:';■- '-■■■ SITUATION wanted as Attendant- to Invalid; experienced.— ,*- J.M., 48, .HERALD Office. ■■-<"■' ■:-.. ■■.■■ ■.;-:-. ■<,;> :■■■.,-;;-,■■::,; .■';-;' SITUATION wanted v in any capacity; Is- : lands preferred single.—Box 34, HERALD Office..'..-,'-,■ v".-'.".;..--^-.•-,■■• '...'.vt-/.-":',•', . :■,■.;:■; .'.V:.'-. -.>:- : TRAVELLER, : Hardware, • seeks \ Position, A "-with English and colonial experience in all branches; energetic, with first-class credentials—Hardware, 46. HERALD;; /,:; ;:/'::.: WOMAN, young, seeks - Situation, as ex- . V perienced Housemaid and' waitress.—- '■' Miss L.. P.O.,'Waikino. ■■■;-:■ ■:-''^:y- : - ':>;'• WOMAN, young, married, with baby two ... Vyears, '■ desires obtain Position with elderly; couple or; respectable family assist- . ant : with household duties, educated, > domesI ticated, y good at '■ needlework; ; wages i secondary ; consideration.—" Anxious,"; HERALD. f;g . t r .. ." ;„■_.'. , .... .. ; ... . .—-rrri ... >. Apartments Wanted, BEDROOM.'- well ■'■..> situated, , comfortable, : wanted by two ) Ladies,; at Rotorua for week, Easter; ~ use of: kitchen.—" Airy, 51," Herald. ■, ■ , - . BOARD and Lodgings wanted in Ponsohby Bby - Tradesman, single *• room, or . with private family*.—Anply, stating terms, y to . Rex, 62, HERALD Office. ; ' ~), , ..." Apartments Vacant. ' APARTMENTS, v three or" four Rooms, fur- ; , nished, with" kitchen p every,,: convenience ; v Cheltenham . Beach.—Apply to ■; J. . W. ; I Jamison. Empire Buildings, Swanson-street; BEDROOMS, two, furnished, and Sittingv room, to Let, : together or, separate; nice • view. . of' harbour.—" Sea View," ; 46, : ; Eden Crescent. ',:-',<::&:■■■ ■"■-■. .j..-'>.-'--..--^> ■;.-:■..■,!,'.i\-H: ■v^ : 'm- : r BROOKE VILLAS 11. Collingwood-st.. PonJ sonby.Vacancies for one>or, : two BoardiersV.nice home;? good table,; bath' piano. :18s. No. 11; Symontfs-st.;, under :' v> • ? New Management.—Select Accommodation for Permanerits arid Tonrista ■ 'Phone 7267 MEN,, .three, young, wanted as Paying ,;; Guests; : flrst-olass 'tables every conver nience.—Apply,' The Palms, 2." Symonds-street. MONA HOUSE," :; : Lower Symbhds-st.; ;; opp. Choral Hall.—First-class Accommodation for Boarders. Single - and • double :rooms.; : Phone -.293.—Mrs. ■■■ L.^Gick.'...-.f :-' :: ROOM, large, ; front, bed-sitting, ,' Furnished -or Unfurnished, would; suit, two- friends, Ladies or Gent's; three minutes from Queenst..'Wharf.—Address at HERALD Office. ■■ , ROOMS, two, large, unfurnished; one with v> fireplace: gas; and use of all conveniences.—No. 5. Williamson's Av.; Grey Lynn, :off:Ponßonby'Boad:-t'.'.; '■'■■■■ '■-';'■/■■■?■■■■■.: :;'■:■■.■■•>■}■■■,} 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. • I . SONOMA Private Hotel. : Alfred-st.—Under , new management. .Vacancies for Permanent Boarders: and Tourists. : Telephone ;725.-->y-'- :■■.:■ ' -"-v. -.., ::-'.,v:: ■-.■-■ -:,':;::. : :•" <« ■':;■;;.: -::-r ■■;.: VISITORS to Auckland' can get good, clean . A Beds and Board '•- at the Coffee Palace, ; . Cook-street. - near / Market. ;■.:; :::.;,'. .: .;;/r j^*; VISITORS ;to : Auckland i would | find 1 every 1 convenience by going to " Sterling," 161, 1 Grafton g Road. - : : - v.. r .-. ■'-■•'-■■ : -: : ■ J :' - WHAREPAI. 121. Grafton Ed., next New ,Vi, . Vacancies for . Gentlemen; best. accommodation. , : Terms ; moderate.— Mrs. Jenkinspn. 'Phone 1669. "..., ■.".;.»-", FV';E'.'''B N:-:L' v; E ';I v'G-" : H," ' .::' SYMONDS-STREET "- ' . i ; " (Next ' Grammar ' School). 1 • •;; .' :.. ',-■.■ ; Under New Management. .;:;: \ ; . '■■ FIRST-CLASS.BOARD ; AND RESIDENCE.v VACANCD3S. - . ' MRS. WILSON, Tel. :; 1319. '" ''-. ■-'•'■'■ ■'•'•'"'■> '■'■■'. Proprietress. "' '■' . = --r- . ... ...-■..-' = , ... ..,'- \ Miscellaneous Wanted!". STOCKMEN and Settlers .wanted to.Buy Reliable Saddles at reasonable prices, from O. J. . Durbin. 44.: ndham-st.,» around Buckland's Corner. ;•-'■•■'. ■■■-:■■<■■■ i-■'■'■ i : .•-■ I--;-.;:,--.;r'...:>-,.■"'. WANTED— Buyers > Jam * Jars. 21b ■ glass Is ■«'6d : j doz.,; lib Is 3d Hildreth > and Son. Custom and Victoria 1 Streets; . ; ; : WANTED,— ' want ' Good ;l Furniture at wholesale prices;* come and see it made at Mclvor and Sons',.Karangahape Rd. Women i who; wash- Clothes to " VV. , give- one > bottle "of , WILWORSH:, a trial, iNo rubbing or soaking. Clothes wear longer. Washing costs 3d. : '■; '■•; ;; ;;. '■ ,"■ ; ■■■: WANTED.— v; remain -; a > poorly-paid ; counter-hand become a . high-salaried business-getting Salesman. Booklet "D " free.—Dixon institute of Salesmanship, London. - Auckland ; Rep. : 'C. E. Walker, 23, Swan- ■ son-street. ■,'--"•■",';.': '..'■.■■'''.-: ■■:--.. .^..' : '..-.. :•■.;'-■-■: :;:■::'■■/': W"~ ANTED—Those : Furnishing to know Bed- ;, room. ' Kitchen, Parlour, or Drawingroom- New and Second-hand Furniture, Sold on time payment, hire system, or discount allowed for cash. : - Wanted ■. —-■ Buyers for Second-hand Furniture, £1000 worth to select from.—W. Hildreth and ' Son, Custom ! and Victoria -Streets. VJ ;'.vr . ''•■•";.'"• ; ~■.,,.,.■-,,.■. 1 - . -—>■ (Patronised by every ; Vice-Regal-Family, m ... - -.v. ../"•--: Australasia.) .- MISS ? MCELWAIN. ' established 15; years, \ for Face and Scalp Massage; Manicure. Pedicure, etc. ~<■ Hair-dressing and Hairwork in all branches. ~ Ornamental Hair in stook or made to order. PERMANENT Removal of Superfluous Hair. ':■ Fancy Costumes and Wigs for: sale or hire. AH consultations free. Correspondence invited -to . No. * ?54, Queenstreet,' next J. Court.:, Ltd. Gate McCullagh> and Power). ■;.. ■■,'.; ■.- :■:..;; -■-;■...;.■-'..-..-v. .■-..•.,.'•/'..■.,..; TXTHY does everybody - take TORA-LINE? USSELL'S TONIC '■ PILLS are the best and ■' most successful. • 2s '■: 6d >. and 4s- 6d. ■'• All Medicines.:. etc., POST -FREE by • return on receipt of postal notes.- * Speoial - mail-order department.—Russell, ; Chemist..- : Upper Sy-monds-street. Auckland. \ > TORA-LINEr-Means - sound lungs. Speakers .. andt Singers take Tora-line./ Obtainable at-all leading Chemists-.; Is and 2s. v l^--<mt' : . WHEN; you - take TORA-LINE. you know ■:: why everybody takes " TORA-LINE. "■■ i ; PAINTS :OF HIGH > GRADE. . Specially prepared for House Painting. • .- 6 1", T "DEST ; AND,.. pO.. , , r.y'.'A'^;'.-';:;;"^CUSTOM-ST.' EAST. - .. r pHE Imperial System of . Dresscutting col?X.» lege. 51, City Chambers.— given in,the above well-known System, which has proved highly jßuccessful.throughout the Dominion. Classes daily.,: Intending, Pupils requested to S make ■■ early application.—Miss B. A. Bagley. Principal.'■■ - :; tytftt^ TENNIS ' RACQUETS .'"* Restrung, '"; equal to 'X*,.;-.- new; best gut used,; :charges l moderate. —A. : ' Bruce, Tennis ~ Stringer. > Albert-st. 'Phone 2617. i_l__! WE li GUARANTEE '& up >to * •■'. the ?if hilt f i: the , Purity. Fragrance, and Quality of- our. ■well-known -; blends—Planters' ;v,Choice.",''- Run k ,Ruanj, ■'■: and "Arcadia.—Gilmoro: and ' Co, • , *.:.:.:?■.,.■;;;-;',:;•■.;>.>';■■.•';•.'.'.■•'^;r>'■■';;■' ~s% I:;. ;' : .'";■; ' '.'r^'-- ''':.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14322, 18 March 1910, Page 1
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