Situations Wanted. A WAITING EMPLOYMENT—BOTH SEXES, A Hotels. Farms, Boardinghonses, Flaxmills, Private Houses, Sawmills, Shops, Stations, Restaurants, Bush Work, Navvying, Offices, Skilled Trades.—Buttle's Agency, Exchange Lane. Queen-st. 'Phone 3034. BUTCHER wants Situation, country preferred; slaughtering or shop work.— Apply 8., 151. HERALD. __ BUILDER'S Manager requires Re-engage-ment; first-class testimonials; thorough knowledge all branches of the trade.— Box 144. HERALD. _____ CLERK, lady, wants Position as Bookkeeper; medium salary to commence; good references.— Clerk, HERALD. DRESSMAKING wanted at home, or will go out by the day.—Apply 29, Grafton Ha. ENGLISH Lady wants Position as Housekeeper; capable manager, good cook; highest references.— 39, HEBALD. FOREMAN Joiner seeks Situation; well up JP in plans: builders' firm preferred.— Apply Y.M.C.A. T7*LOORMAN, first-class, wants Engagement. X; town or country; good references. Write or wire to John Gwynne, P. 0., Cambridge ■ GENTLEMAN, Englishman, wants work on Sheep Farm to gain experience, small wage, live with family.—Apply B.A.P. GARDENING or Digging wanted by the day; new arrival.—Apply Urgent, 143, Herald. ■ GENTLEMAN, good education, holding Master Mariner's F.G. Certificate, compelled to give up profession owing to illhealth in family, wants a Permanent Position on shore, not necessarily nautical: four years' apprentice in business.—Mariner, 82, Herald. • HOTELS.— Young Man, with 12 years' experience, desires berth- as Cellarman, ' Storeman, or any Position of Trust; excellent references. —Reply Sanderman, 222. HEBALD. HOUSEKEEPER, experienced, careful, good cook, wants Situation, town or suburbs; splendid Hannaford's Registry, 412, Queen-Bt. - JOBBING Gardening wanted.—Address E., 9. Pitt Terrace. JOINERY Manufacturers. — Experienced tf Manager, just arriving from England, requires Situation; thorough knowledge trade, references. — Box 225, HERALD. LADY Help wants Position small family, H.M.W., 126, HERALD. LADY Help wants Situation at once, no washing, town or country.—Far address apply Herald. MAN, young used to horses, wants situation on Farm; fruit preferred.—F., 156, HERALD. MAN, young, steady and reliable, seeks situation on Farm, milking, driving, etc.— 215, HERALD. MAN, young, 21. Dane, wants Employment, with occasion to learn to treat horses.—Reply Good Home, 154, HERALD. MEN, two, young, desire Situations as Milkers, on shares, from 40 to 50 cows. —Apply W. H., Pakuranga P. 0.. nr. Auckland A/TAN, young, 29, wants Engagement to learn -LYJL fruit, market gardening or general farming: good home, moderate wages; not afraid of work. —Address 140, HERALD. IV/TANAGER—Position as Manager by IVX thoroughly competent Man; well up m stock, agriculture, etc.; highest testimonials. —ILK.C., G.P.0.. Auckland. POSITION of Trust wanted by practical Man, active, sober, large experience stock, properties, agriculture, etc., references. H.K.C., G.P.0., Auckland. STONEMASON.— Hard and Soft Stonemason requires work after Xmas.—Apply Box 224, HERALD.. Apartments Wanted. FRONT Bed and Sittingroom, furnished, X? Ponsonby. to Gentleman or Couple without children. —M.L., • 216, HERALD. ROOMS, unfurnished, >to Let in Dominion > Rd.; separate entrances; with -gas and conveniences.—Apply early, address herald. TWO Large Front Unfurnished Rooms, . one with fireplace; use of conveni- , ences; young. married couple preferred.— Apply, 2. Burgoyne-street, Newton. , • "fTfTANTED. for- Summer months— W Room for Man; in good locality, near: citv no board;' absent week ends.—Reply, R.H., HERALD. ' _____ ROOM, FURNISHED, near Ponsonby Road, required for Two Ladies, arriving by P. and O. Mooltan on 21st December. HARROP AND MEDLEY, 18, Shortland-street. i . ... r Apartments Vacant. ATTENTION! — This will pay you.—We xjl guarantee to Let your Rooms or send you Boarders. looking fee, Is. Seekers for Rooms and Board and Residence suited, everywhere: . fees. Is.Buttle's Agency, Exchange Lane. Queen-st. - BOARD and Residence, Muritia, 23. Gra-ham-st., off Victoriarst. West; five ' mins. from railway.— Harrington. ■ BELGRAVE, No. 8, Symonds-st., overlooking Government House grounds; select accommodation . for . tourists and permanents;' new management. 'Phone 2688. /CLIFTON, Jubilee Avenue, Devonport.— \j Private Board and Residence for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Vacancies. Mrs. A. Waters. CLIFTON, Whitaker Place, off Symondsat. —Luxuriously furnished; first-class cuisine; hot and. cold, baths.—Mrs. M. H. Saunders, Manageress. 'Phono 3216. GLENOSMOND, Lower Symonds-street.— Accommodation for Ladies and Gents, handy Queen-street, railway station, Albert Park, Museum, Art Gallery.Mrs. Ingram. 'Phone 1349. HAURAKI HOUSE. Vincent-st., near St. Matthew's.Vacancies for Boarders: new house hot and cold water. Terms moderate.Mrs. McLiver.' - LARGE Well Furnished Bed-sittingroom. suit gentleman; large Double-bedded Room', suit two gentlemen friends. Every convenience. —AppIy,_HERALD. . ERLIN HOUSE. .196, Hobson-st.—Thor-oughly renovated, and: good accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders. Terms moderate. 8. Capill, OAKLEY, 15. Harding©-street.—Vacancies for Boarders : every convenience. Terms mo derate. — Morton. ONE or Two Young Gentlemen wanted as Boarders in private family, Parnell; terms moderate; large grounds, close cars.— Apply HERALD. ROOMS, two large unfurnished front, fireplace. gas, use of kitchen, all conveni-ences-.near car.— Lincoln-st., Ponsonby. BOOMS, furnished, two or three, to Let; use of all conveniences; private entrance • Parnell, penny section.— Herald. BOOM, large, double, bed and sitting, all ' conveniences; also. Bedroom, suit two gentlemen or ladies going business. —45, Merton Villa, Khyber Pass. . ROOMS, furnished; single and double beds; use sitting, piano, smoke, . dining, kitchen, firing? conveniences; h. and c. bath; p.w.c.; three minutes Queen-street; terms moderate.—4B. Nelson-street. City. SPREYDON, 17, Symonds-street (opposite Grammar School) —Vacancies for Permanpnts and Tourists. - ■ TWO Gentlemen can find a comfortable quiet Home near Supreme Court.—No. 4, Symonds-st. . THE LIONS, 72 , Wellesley-st. West, Auckland.— Alison Mackenzie. 'Phone 2583. •_ ■ TIROHANGA. 9. Alten Rd.—Private Boardinghouse. Accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders. Id section. rpRANMERE. 2. Liverpool-st., 3mln. from : 1 Cemetery Vacancies for Boarders and Married . Couple; every convenience; terms moderate. . "TTISITORS to Auckland can got good, clean V Beds and Board at the Coffee Palace, ' Cook-street, near Market. VACANCIES at Ennoro, Symonaa-street. V Telephone 1076. VACANCIES for Boarders, and Single Beds to Lot.--Apply Mrs. Walsh, Te llangl, Scotia Place. Upper Queen-st. TTACANCTES at Langnam, Jermyn-st.— V Splendid view. First-class bagatelletable. Terms arranged, with part board. ■ Telephone 1401. • VACANCIES for Gentlemen in business; country air and surroundings; one ■ minute of Everton, Dominion Road ■ Terminuß. Terms moderate. ! TT'EENLEIGH, SYMONDS-STREET. J- FINEST POSITION IN AUCKLAND. Close to Trams and City. , Excellent Table. Moderate Tariff. . . M*- K* 00 *' Late of Waikato Hotel. Hamilton, and Hot Springs Hotel, Te Aroha. Telephone 1319. . DAVID MEIKLE'S, Valu House, opens Today. Special window display. New Goods at Bolivia. Prices.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14551, 13 December 1910, Page 1
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