——— i ; — 1 Domestics Wanted. ~ - — - — , 7 PJOOK, good plain, wanted at once; helji - V^n«cT U ... w t - Bll iL lg —Apply by letter to Mr. d Ernest Ellett, Ihumata Farm, Mangere. >. PJOOK-Genoral. experienced,—Apply si* - t . ° c l ock to seven o'clock evenings, Mr?. _ Jxnus Lewis, 2, Short-street, off Eden Crescent. - (t Il{ / j ' little - i" st left school, wanted ; in J? very ; hi d «tieN; kept and clothes '• tt* by h!ttel ' to chrißti;ia--0 f_- K ..-* RAL ' experienced, wanted fop i M__Sj?_i 0 ter gcs - **-**»*. at once rj.ENERAL Help wanted for country; no t R^„ir Waßhi ?,'~ )1 immediately. Miss • knelling. Ashton Lodge, Mac Murray Road. r Remnera. ■ TXOUSEMAID, experienced, wanted ab : t-L once.-Apply Mrs. White, Cumarvo. oymonds-st. XJOUSEKEEPER, elderly woman, wanted;' 3 J~l_ widow preferred; must bo able to d(» i P'. ; ' ln cooking.—Apply People's Palace opp. , L »orary; between 2 and 3 p.m. W. Roy. - T-TMAID to wait, for Wiangarei, 20s, * » more if good; Generals, for Opotiki. ; JJargaville. Onehunga. and all parts; Cook- ' Generals. 17s 6d; Housekeeper, with baby. ' good home for both, 125.-McLeod'B Registry, r _______ Lane; 'phone 884.; 1 T/' A * DY llel Wanted, at Domcsti- . J-J cated Lady Help, used to children;! references.— Shortland-st. r ' . ', T , ADY, retiring, wishes recommend Housa-x-i maid-Waitress, good, willing, boarding-. " gousei or private. State wages.—Housewife. ■: 609. Herald. . LADY Help, capable, for seaside township; TT one child.—Apply care of Mrs. Emerson, '- Mornmgside, Claremont-st„ off Khybeti j-ggg-- Tnursda y or Friday. PERSON wanted for Half-day's Washings « —Apply HERALD. WOMAN, middle-aged, Christian, as work, ing housekeeper to elderly gentleman. ' For address apply HERALD. ___^ ; "OUTTLE'S Agency, 167, Queen-st.. opp. Hut--1 -L* chinson's Store, Auckland's Leading Office.—Over 150 Vacancies for Girls to select- - rom - A cordial invitation to all. BUTTLE'S Agency, 167, Queen-st.—House'-maids. Waitresses, Kitchenmaids, W. Cooks, Generals, Lady Helps, Girls assist. Housekeepers, etc., 30s, 20s. 17s 6d, 15s.— T 'Phone 3034. 3 .13 ELL'S Registry, ' 32, City Chambers, J J Queen-st.— Cooks. 30s; Laundress, , 203; Housemaids, 17s 6d; C-Generals, 20s; 1 Generals, 12s 6d, 20s, Parnell, Epsom, Pon- ; eonby. Dovonport, etc., country hotel 17s 6d; 1 Helps. 'Phone 1702. l" QAUNDERS'S Registry, H.M. Arcade; es- - O tablished 24 years; in every town one leading office, and Auckland office is " Saunders's. Do not advertise in the Situar tions Wanted column at the employee's ex- ' pense. Vacancies— Cooks, 30s, 255, 20s; . Waitresses, H.-Maids; H.M.-Waitresses. 255, 20s. 17s 6d; Laundress, 20s; Cook-Generals, ' 255, 20s; Pantrymaids, 15s: Generals, 20s, • 15s; Lady Helps, 15s, 12s; for good homes; . many not advertised. 'Phone 903. 3 C\ L D MEN ' S II 0M E. ''• VJ HAMILTON. '. Wanted—A Strong Girl; must he able ttf wash. Wages, 15s per week. '. Apply MANAGER. , I Farm Hands Wanted. , BOY, strong, respeotable, wanted for r J_> ■- Farm. —Apply Cambria Park, Papatoei- toes " ■ , _______ COWS, 30, to Let on shares; suit Married . Couple; character required; other work found.— G. Bateson, -Aratapu, i Northern Wairoa. ■' FAMILY "wanted, to milk 70 to 80 cows on ■ shares.—Apply W. and. E. Nickle, 5 Maungatautari. . , I — — : : '" (TTTAMTLY, to milk a herd of 70 cows and S}\ heifers, for coming season.— G. Ben- - ne'r.' Pongakawa, Bay of Plenty. MARRIED Couple, man to do general . farm work, wife to board a few men. - —Apply D. Moroney, Karamu. Hamilton. MILKERS.-Wanted— Family, to milk 50 cows on shares; refs. required.—Apply W. J. Hood, Prospect Rise, Mt. Eden, or J. A. • Hood, Otaua, Waiuku. 1. ■ I Apartments Wanted. "t ~~" ■■' '■■- -', ; . ■■-.-.. ■- ■~ ~ ;, "DOARD and Residence wanted by Young , XX : Man; private family preferred; soft i washing.— terms, etc-, P.F.W., 660, Herald. . ■ >■: _ "DEDROOMS, two furnished, and one spare XJ room >or kitchen, handy , town.— Box 480, G.P.0., stating particulars. ROOM, furnished, with use of gas ring, wanted by Young Man at once; must " be near wharf.—Urgent, 697, HERALD. ; , ROOMS, two unfurnished, wanted, Mt. Eden, by M.C., with use of kitchen.— Apply W.T., 687, HERALD. ' fPENANTS, good, no children, want House, X two to four rooms, decent locality;. _ garden preferable state rent.— 675. r HERALD. ; 3 : Apartments Vacant. f TJOARDERS—Five wanted. single and . Sj double rooms, 18s and £1: soft washing included; city,—Address at HERALD. ) riLIFF LINTON, 49, Upper Vincent-st.-Good \J accommodation for visitors and per- • manents; convenient to city.—Miss Watson. FITZROY HOUSE, top of Wakefield-st.— Vacancies for Permunents and Visitors;, hot and cold water.— E. G. Dawson. •Phone 1878. - ____!__,' GLENORA, 3, Havelock-street. off Lower Symonds-street, city.—Superior Furnished Apartments, double and single. HAURAKI HOUSE. Vincent-st., near St. Matthew's.— for Boarders: new house; hot and cold water. Termi moderate.—Mrs. McLiver. . ■" • TV/fONA HOUSE, 12, Lower Symonds-st., opp. . l>x Choral Hall.—First-class Accommoda--5 tion for Permanents and Tourists.—Mrs. . Pick. 'Phono 293. : ' Tl/PIRLIN HOUSE, 196, Hobson-street.— IVJL Thoroughly renovated, and goodaecom- • modation for visitors and permanent* boarders; terms moderate.— S. Capill. T>UKEKAWA, 156, Grafton Road, near KhyX ' ber Pass—Superior Accommodation for . permanents and visitors. Close to Id eeca tion. 'Phone, 2563. - TJOOMS, furnished; single and double beds; r Xt use sitting, piano, smoke, dining, kitchen, firing conveniences; h. and c. bath; 1 p.w.c; three minutes Queen-street; terms • moderate.—4B, Nelson-street. City. ■ VISITORS to Auckland can get good clean Beds and Board at the Coffee Palace, Cook-st., near Market. ' . 1 "\rAOANCIES in private family for two V gentlemen, to share large room, every convenience; id section— at Herald. BOOMS, two, superior sunny, well furnished, in good locality; a home.— dross HERALD Office. ROOMS, two, furnished, front, new house* use of oonvs., gas and coal, 14s.—Harti, Grocer, Orakei Road, Remnera. . _* • TftTINDSOR, KHYBER PASS ROAD. »YVj ID SECTION. ' MRS. W. A. CAMERON. ' V SORRENTO, GRAFTON ROAD, Near Choral Hall— FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. Newly-furnished throughout. First-class Cuisine. - 'Phone 1708. MISS 0. BURKE. j ~~ 1 V>UMARVO. SYMONDS-STREET. Trams Stop at the Door- Penny Section, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR : TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. [ - MRS. E. H. WHITE, Proprietress. g 'Phone 2411. - : ; HpHE MANSIONS. WHITAKER PLACE. X SYMONDS-ST., One Minute from Car. . ). VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND . PERMANENTS. Forty Rooms, large and lofty, in 24 acres ground. Panoramic view of Harbour and . Domain Grounds from live balconies. Billiard Table. Everything up to date. 0 'Phone 2724. MRS. CARTER. ■■ i i — i — N. Pupils Wanted. MISSES G. AND F. BOULTON. A.S.M., Teachers Piano, Violin, Singing, Theory; homes visited, or Studio, 19, Mutual Life Buildings, 64, Queen-street. . . n "Tt/TOTOR-CAR Drivers are always in de--13 IVX maud. Now is the time to learn to drive: school just . opened.—Apply Henning and Cox, 5, Great North Road. I. ; j = , ==a Miscellaneous Wanteds. 2 . TirANTED-Every lady visitor to the Win. J_ VV ter Exhibition to Fee Garland's disr; Play of -household specialities. to TTSfANTED—Ladies who study trua ' u * » economy should see demonstrated the „' uses of Gravy Salt, Soup Powders, etc., at .l Garland's display, Winter Exhibition. f_ Wanted Advertisements ccntisusd oa aa , , l>a_e ■_.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 1
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