• Situations 1 Wanted. i; - BUSH Cook wanting Employment, cooking, , sawmill, -camp, naxmill, survey camp; good bread baker.—R. Godwin. 111." Grey-street, Auckland. ' CAPABLE Working Farm Manager, highest ; credentials, seeks ~•:■ Situation; ■ good wages.—Buttle's Agency, 25. Exchange .Lane (upstairs), opp. Fowlds' (late H.M. Arcade). I EXPERIENCED Law Clerk, 12 years, seeks J Engagement conveyancing and court work; good credentials.— : " Lex," ; Herald Office. ■ ; . - -.-■;■-■-, ;'.; ENGINE-DRIVER, first-class stationary, loco., and traction, and N.Z.R. crane competency certificates.—Reply Engine, 450, Herald Office. .; •:-• • EMPLOYMENT for Bushfallers, Scrub Cut--1 ■ ters, Fencers, Drainers, contract or wages; Kitchenmen, Hotel and Bush Cooks, Labourers; Handy Gardeners, milk, useful; Grooms, Drivers, and McLeod's Registry. 'Phone 884. _________ _- : G.AEDENER, practical, wants Work for 'three days per week, to fill lup week.— Address Reliable, 493, HERALD Office. GENTLEWOMAN, young, would like to' hear of . Position .as ..-■' Companion ito Lady travelling to England.—" Traveller," HERALD Office. . . v__ ,■•■.'■■; _ y HOUSEKEEPER wants Situation to one or two Gentlemen, recently from England; thoroughly capable; all duties.—Mrs. Arthur, 33, City Chambers, near Piccadilly. ■ _____ LADY HELP, good needlewoman, can teach music; ; capable for housework, light \ duties, wants Situation.— Arthur, -■■ 33,' City ; Chambers. : Take Lift. ,■■■, g LADY, Shorthand-Typiste, wants Position, in fortnight; seven years' experience auctioneer's, solicitor's, and indent offices. — Apply. Wellington, 437, HERALD ]ADY, ' Young, desires Light Duties, com- — -'..'panioii help, suitable for delicate lady; Address " Companion, 454,". HERALD Office. ■ MAN, well educated,, experienced, desires Position as Attendant to invalid gentleman.—Apply "0.," Newmarket Post.Office. MAN, young, desires Position South, Sea Islands,.' fruit trade, anything ? good references— Apply H.F., 431. HERALD- Office. MAN, active, steady, wants Gardening and Handyman's Work; ' capable with tools drive, milk;, good refs.— Balsalm, 463, HERALD. 1 MILLINER, i arrived from J.England, wants Engagement, town ,or country.— Milliner. 464,: HERALD 'Office.^"/"Vr.'.:,.:*'.:.-. "■'■■.'.'-. SITUATION wanted in Bar by experienced -.- ' Barmaid; town preferred.—Address. , Barmaid, care W. Fookes, Chemist, New- " mnrket.'■;-'■-. ___■_■' '__ <■' SBITANTEr, 'by Yotfng Lady,, for five weeks . ..ji-V >i — Aiiy work ;>S Trust; domesticated; • y tpuld take charge . children.-" King," 1 Ttßffii^ % ;.";>" ""' : ■':■■ , ■ -, _-".■, ■■- ;• ■ YOUNG Plonghnta«r,'".-2f_ F«' od S dftc J good knowledge* snee?. !•: keeping i book*; seeks ; Position, 0 ? 11 &™J£:% lamir^pref erred; good references.-- *"••. HEBABD: Office. - , . . ■ -'•' ''r;;!-:. lit ___J: ■ .imu.l, - 'ii M i Minn ___3 Apartments Wanted., , ™ ■ i. < • BOARD: and "Residence or "Apartmentsi : wanted by two Gentlemen, in or near Grafton Road, near -to j Grafton ■: Bridge.— i "Grafton, 495," HERALD. - .-. -, . •■■ BOARD and-; Residence required by Convalescent Lady; with quiet family; permanent.—Full V particulars ;to J.K., 468,. HERALD Office. '■:■ ':-,•?'' v'.;.: : ,-;-:..-- ' SITTINGROOM f and Bedroom, comfortable wanted in a good locality.— terms and particulars, with : breakfast, J., ,494, HERALD Office. ' Xkt ANTED, by Young Lady in Office—Furn- ■' V \;?;:■■ ished .; Room, ; with i fireplace, vicinity i top i; Grafton Rd.;: references exchanged.— i Stenographer, HERALD Office. , , .'■ ■< ii— —-——-——-—_——--^—-^-i-——■ | Apartments Vacant. BEDROOM, single, furnished, front;.board if required.—34, Lincoln-3t.,Ponsonby. BEDROOM well furnished, to Let ■ for Three months at Devonport. with fireplace J and conveniences.—Bedroom, 477, HBRALO ' Office. - BOARDERS, two young men, wanted;; bath, ;fj piano ;-> terms, 18s; good i table—No. 1. - ; Harbour-street, ; off» New-street. Pbnßonby.;; > « " pLOVELLT." No. 11. Symonds-Bt;. uutier \J ! - "New Management.—Select Accommoda- * tion lor Permanenta and Tourists'. 'Phone 726.; GENERAL Public Notice:--F. KETTEG.?IOI. Hobson-st.. Dominion Private 'Hotel.— First-class Boarding-and Lodging Residence for. Ladies or ; Gentlemen, married' or ? single, for r good class of people. ; Guaranteed ah conveniences; 2 baths, hot, and cold; .up-to-date. Prices moderate. -V:- ■ -■;. ; HAURAKI HOUSE,; 7inceni-st.. ■ I near f St. Matthew's.— for Boarders,; new' house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate. Mrs.. Mac Liver. ' " _-* MERLIN HOUSE. 196. Hobson-st.. thorough-, ly renovated and under . new - manage- ' ment.—Vacancies for Boarders;;, good -, table. * Terms moderate." • . HOME, comfortable, private, for , 'Jtwo, , boarders;; few • minutes :';.,;. from . city; piano, bath; terms moderate.— Grafton ; Rd., opposite 'Bowling Green. . . MONA HOUSE," 7 Lower Symonds-st..' opp. Choral First-class Accom-: modation for Boarders. Single > and double • rooms. 'Phone; 293.—Mrs. L. Gick. .:^•-■,' " /"OAKLEY," late I Newcastle House> corner v/ Graham and Hardinge Streets.—Mrs.: Morton, Proprietress. Harbour view. 'Good table. Every accommodation.' , Terms moderate.'.',;■ ■.'-,. "-' ■ '"■■•' ■;-/--^- : ;-^-"-- : ' ROOM for Christian Young Man - as .;; Boarder, in quiet home, at Devonport.— Address at HERiLD Office. ■■'.-. ...-;; ■.-■■■. ■■■ ■;-■-,-•',/ ROOMS to Let. furnished i- or unfurnished,) with or i without, board;' new ,•• house.— 3, Hardinge-st., off Victoria-st. .' ROOMS, furnished; single and double beds; I use sitting, piano, smoke, dining, kit- , chen, firing, conveniences: h. and ,c. bath; p.w.c.; three minutes Queen-street; terms moderate.—4B. ■_ Nelson-street. ; City.;; ■" ROOMS, furnished and unfurnished, single and double, all parts Auckland; all , prices.—General . Agency,' 15,? H.M. Arcade (next Lockley's). - : -~- T .^*>~. -.•-.'■»■>•■ ■/■ »•■■.■;' v-. SONOMA " Private Hotel, AHred-st.— - . new management. Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists. • Telephone' 725. .>:'-fc:^).^rl'i,vv.v'-i^^'".>^:^-r''; VACANCIES for three working Men T good table kept.—Apply Mrs. Newsome, -Park Rfftd, third house off Khyber Pass. T7ACANCY for two Steady "Working Men '!'V- (mates), share large 'bedroom; comfortable home, quiet, central t terms - moderate. —Snssex House. 17, Upper Vincent-st., City. VACANCY, two Working Men Boarders; liberal table; piano, bath, and shower; soft washing and mending.—Mrs. H. Gribhle,--. Prospect Place, off Hobson-street; 16s. VISITORS to Auckland can get good.' clean ' Beds and Board at the Coffee Palace, Cool-street, near Market.- -_ ____ -;,.■.■--.■■-, VERONA. 45. Karangahape . Private, Boardinghouse, accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders; Id section.— ■;■ Mrs. i: Skene. -■ '---'>-"- :: - ; '• - : -'- j '■'-' ■' - : -»''''- ■■ ■M- ■' '■•■ WENTWORTH, 229, Ponsonby Rd., near St. • John's Church.—Select Boarding Establishment; every home comfort.—Mrs. Walker. ' «-p ;-'E'.--■ R '~H N L E I- G H." * :; - v SYMONDS-STREET ' ■■■■"'■; . (Next Grammar School). .. .'■"■■-"'"■ Under New Management. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE ! '-■■- .VACANCIES.' - ' MRS. WIBSON., , Tel. 1319. Proprietress. r —- m '—-',"'... .' ...............*.. .,.. =:3 ; Pupils Wanted. PIANO and Theory.— wain ted by Cer- , - tificated Lady Teacher ;> terms, £1 per quarter. Homes visited if required.—Write Music. 442. care of HERALD Office. PUPILS Wanted—Mandoline, Banjo, -and '--.■ Guitar.—Mr. A. A.; Partridge, ■■ Professional Teacher, 21, Grafton Rd., near Choral : Hall. '■■ ■ ■-■-. _____ __________ -'-■•■•' -■''■■ '>■ --"-'» MR. RUPERT MANTELL,: Eden Vine, . has vacancies ; Singing and Elocution. Begin now for Auckland competitions. : MILLINERY— (late of Sydney), Mil- ■ liner, Victoria-st. West, is open to receive Pupils; terms, 12 lessons for £1' is. .' MILLINERY CLASSES.-Miss M. Walker, No. 1, Victoria Buildings, Victoria-st. East, and No. 10, Pollen-st., Grey - Lynn.-; ■12 Leasons, , - £1 ■ Is. ■■•'-.■,; ■■■■;.''-', '■ ": :, .;'.:J.:;':> -.':-•-■■ ■ ;; ■■::■■■■;. -y-V" SCHOOL .OF ' DRESSMAKING;-Miss" Reid, Wellesley-st.— for Practical Dressmaking daily, except Wednesday afternoon; evenings. Tuesday and Friday. ? : y 'PHE Imperial System or bresscutting Col•X lege, 51, City Chambers.—lnstructions given in the above well-known System, which as proved highly successful throughout the' Dominion. v Classes daily. Intending Pupils requested •to make - early application.— ■ R. A. Bagley. Principal; c ■;.;■■ v ■■n^: ; 0" ' STAMMERERS. G. L. JOHNSTON. Repr. Beasley System,' will hold CHases for one Term in Auckland.v Consultation Free, 3 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m. Write and arrant interview. Address, -" STONEHURST," fiymonds-st.^':
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14359, 2 May 1910, Page 1
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