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Situations Wanted. BOOK-KEEPER, certificated, wants position in any capacity; willing to start on moderate wages.V., 851, HERALD. BARMAN - wants situation; strictly temperate; good references. Barman, Box 111, Dunedin. COOK, good, plain, wants position; references; good salary; Ponsonby preferred. —Apply M.F., 54, O'Neil-st., Ponsonby. ELDERLY . Person seeks Situation, light -Li duties; could take charge of children; Christians preferred; small wages.—Address West, Newton P.O. - FARRIER and Smith, practical, would like situation on estate, to learn farming; also friend, unskilled, willing to learn.—Practical, 850. HERALD. GARDENER, good, wants Work), one, two, or three days weekly; good references.— Apply 'Phone 1397, F. O' Grady. LADY Help wants engagement; all duties, except washing: Ponsonby preferred.— G., 7. Franklin Road. LANDSCAPE Gardening.—Grounds laid out by contract, ■ gardens, lawns, tennis courts, etc., kept; references. —Johnson, 28, Williamson Avenue. MAN, young, seeks Work; used to machinReply Mechanic, 887, HERALD Office MAN, handy and useful, middle-aged, seeks Employment; garden, etc.—Bill, P. 0., Newmarket. . MAN, young, wants Light Work; good character,' abstainer. — to G. Miller, 14, Canada-street, Auckland. MAN, young, 21, seeks Sit.; willing to do any kind of work. State wages.—Reply G. White. G.P.0., Auckland. MAN, young, steady and reliable, wants position in warehouse or store; knowledge of grocery, etc.—Apply A.H., 833, Herald. MEN, three, good workers, would take long job by contract, draining, or scrubcutting.Apply by letter. Contract, 852, Herald. ' MAN wants situation orchard work, or -IWL orchard and mixed farming; previous experience; £1 week and all found; references.— Sobriety, 858, HERALD. SITUATION wanted; would prefer outside O work; would assist an orchestra.— Woodwind. HERALD. SITUATION wanted, by first-class Grocers' Assistant and Traveller; best colonial experience; highest credentials.—Dunedin, 862. Herald. STATION Ploughman, experienced, wishes situation; used to waggoning.—Ploughman, care of D. Palmer, Swanson-st. TUITION.— Experienced Graduate desires Visiting Engagements, or to read privately with Pupils requiring individual attention— 884, HERALD. WASHING wanted, by. respectable woman, Monday, Wednesday; refs.—B.D., 8?o, Herald. " WATCHMAKER, Jeweller, disengaged; » ? competent workman; 25 years' experience England and colonies.— Davies, 852, Herald. WIDOW, with girl, 10, desires position as Housekeeper, or place of trust; • Cambridge preferred; comfortable home main object; references exchanged.—Apply Widow, G.P.0., Cambridge. Apartments Wanted. BEDROOM and Sittingroom, furnished, use conveniences, wanted for month or longer; good'locality.—Terms. HERALD. BEDROOM, single, furnished, wanted by lady, engaged during day; use conveniences.— Urgent, 871, HERALD. BED-Sittingroom, large, furnished, with all conveniences, h. and c. water, wanted by M.C.. no family.—Address, M.C., 873, HERALD. BEDROOM, Sittingroom, use of conveniences, wanted at Devonport, for two ladies and two •children.— H.R.G., Waikumete P.O. BED-SITTINGROOM. furnished, wanted immediately, in Remuera, Victoria Avenue preferred, for lady and little girl.— S.L.T., Box 101, G.P.O. BOARD in refined private family wanted .(by Gentleman, and Wife (no .children); hear Albert' Park or Symonds-street. preferred.— Herald Office. , . , " ']\4fAN; ' young, ■ working' in" city, requires' IYJL Single Furnished Bedroom; all conveniences ; must be respectable private family.— Apply, H.J., 847, HERALD. , Apartments Vacant. BED-Sittingroom, good locality; jleasant views, balcony; handy to car; s'.'it gent, going to business.—Address at 'lER.4ID. BED-Sittingroom, front, furnished, to Let; conveniences, quiet, nice locality, near Queen-st.—Apply Zante. 33, Eden Crescent. BEDROOM, double, large balcony, vacant; overooking Albert Park.—Burwood, Princes-st. ■ BOARD and Residence for two or three young Men; comfortable home; 183 6d week; soft washing.— Wynyard-st., near St. Paul's. BOARD and Residence.—Vacancies for M.C., large airy front room, all convs., also. Gentlemen. Boarders; 3 min. from Grafton Bridge—2, Liverpool-st. ELLESMERE, PRINCES - STREET. Mrs. A. C. Lewis. 'Phone 458. - ■ - i Vacancies. • ' GLENEDEN, 147. GRAFTON ROADVACANCIES. MRS. JACKSON. J • ' HOME, superior, in. private family, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, for gentleman; close to cars and beach; terms moderate.— Apply Herald. KILGOWAN. 16, Williamson's Avenue, Ponsonby.—Unde new management.— Vacancies for young men boarders; terms, 18s and soft washing. "il/TEN, two, young, wanted to board in IVA private family, Devonport.—Apply Devonport, HERALD. MEN, two, young, respectable, can have a comfortable Home, good table, large balcony room, in private family.—3o, Picton-st. PRIVATE Board and Residence for Young . Gentlemen, Ponsonby waterfront;, private wharf; with shower, large grounds, overlooking West End Rowing shed; seabathing, boating, tennis; telephone; quarterhour walk to town; terms moderate.—Apply Herald. - - • _____ ■ ROOMS, superior, furnished, double and single, to Let.—Glenora, 3,: Havelock-st., off Lower Symonds-st., City. . "DOOM, Furnished, two single beds, 5s each, XV quiet house; bath, soft washing. Board if required.—66, Wellington-street. ROOMS, furnished; single and double beds; uso sitting, piano, smoke, dining, kitchen, firing conveniences; h. and c. bath; p.w.c.; three minutes Queen-street; terms moderate. — Nelson-street, City. rpOPCROFT, 22, New-street. Ponsonby.— X Superior Board and Residence; seabathing; tennis. .'Phone 3532. ■fTCriNDSOR, KHYBER PASS ROAD. V V ID SECTION. MRS. W. A. CAMERON. H 'E B B E Y H E A. B B E Y (Just above Town Hall.) .PRIVATE HOTEL. OH KEN-STREET-In Extensive Private Grounds. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR VISI. TORS AND PERMANENTS. Tel. 2110. MRS. J. C. DUNN. THE TURRET, 10. PARK AVENUE.— , class Accommodation for Tourists end Permanents. Newly furnished. Lofty rooms. Spacious grounds. Tennis lawn. Three minutes across bridge to car. •Phone 2242. . MRS. CLARK. rpHE MANSIONS, WHITAKEB PLACE, A, SYMONDS-ST., One Minute from Car. VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS' AND . PERMANENTS. Forty rooms, large and lofty,' in 2i acres ground. Panoramic view of harbour and Domain grounds from five balconies. Billiard Table. Everything up to date. 'Phone 2724. V MRS. CARTER. * Pupils . Wanted. PUPILS, Piano, Violin, ' and Singing, wanted, by Certificated Young Lady; homes visited. £1 ■ quarter.—rite Diploma. 827, HERALD-. - v ' >_. _ _ 1 Miscellaneous Wanteds. TuffANTED—Carpenters and Joiners to visit ,V t Lambourne's Bargain Sale of Tools and General Hardware. Great reductions. ; Xtf ANTED—GEO. • COURT AND SONS, LTD., if , Karangahape Road, desire ladies who admire beautifully soft, glossy hair to use Hendy's Juleptia Shampoo Powders. Those who have tried them are simply delighted with the way they cleanse the scalp and leave the hair exquisitely soft and bright, and promote healthy and luxuriant growth. Packets, 3d each or 5 for Is. Sufficient for 10 shampoos. Try them. WANTED— Public to See our New ' Pianos.—The ,No Deposit Piano Co., 28, | High-street. , ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14806, 9 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14806, 9 October 1911, Page 1