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Situations Wanted. T BUTCHER, seeks Permanent Work, shop or ~' ' - cart; capable • taking , management of . shop:' references if required.— Married, .. 850. herald.: ■•'- . ■->'~- ■ : " . : ' •-. . BRICKLAYER .wants Position* in North ' Island .as Working Foreman; used to all classes of "work: first-class references and ' testimonial.—Apply .Bricklayer. Herald Office. : .Timaru. ,■; ■ ■ {.',;..'■. ~-•■.:'-..'■■■ ■■/■'■ : • . eOOK. experienced,- (thoroughly), coun try. . disengaged; - good • wages.—Cook, 843, '. Herald.--- * ■■■ ..■•-:■•■.;.. r .•-■•: ■■'■.-.? ■.i-" ;'; , COOK and Housemaid, just from • Home, ■ vy, wish • Situation together; town pre- • ferred.—Apply H.D.. 858. HERALD. . ' DENTIST, registered, i wants Position as | Manager' of Country Branch or town.— , Apply Professional. Post Office. Ctiristchuroh.. ; ENGINEER Improver seeks situation: four : , years'■ experience driller and turner aged 21.— J. Hows, 53, Wanganui Avenue, ; Ponsonby. '. ~-'' - \:.."~ . . ~ - IPAKMHAND. good all round, wants Work; X -pood man- with horses. State wages.— Address .Farm. 807; HERALD. . -.: ' . ' GROCERY.— Situation wanted by Man, ago : 39,. wholesale or .retail; good packer, , counter, solicit, deliver.—. Ruakohua. ■ ' GOVERNESS, beginning about February. : j . wishes to teach one or two children, ' under 10 years, several hours a day; music included.—Apply. No. 40, HERALD. ' HAIRDRESSER.-First-class Hand open for ' . .. engagement, -.town. or. count Apply ' Leo. 865. HERALD. . ■ • HOUSEKEEPER wants position on station; " good manager; good wages.— 842. , HERALD. ;■■■■. ' HOTEL Proprietors and Station Managers. • —Wanted— by First-class Cook and Baker, with wife as assistant; age. 35. Good : i references.— Central Agency,. 16/. o,ueen-st„ Auckland. _ ' - ; ■ ■■ LADY, young, ,19. wants Position as Govor-J-J ness in nice family: country preferred.— ' Address V.M.G.. 857. HERALD. LADY and Daughter would like to housekeep for or board three or four' gentle- I man friends: suburbs preferred.— ' enced, 824. HERALD. - -■ ' . ;■ ' LADY, refined, would like to take charge : 'of; Home while parents go away for month or so; no children; highest rcferr cuces.— Homely. 863, HERALD. ]" OCUM 1 TENENS OR OPENING, J ■-■■.-:■ .••-. : By'.--'-- .''-' MEDICAL practitioner; experienced. I "■ Highest References. ,' I '"""~" •■"•■■■"-:-•:' J '■"'-'; Q.M.P.. HERALD. .. MAN, young, steady, wants Work in j town or country;- good references.—Apply ! Urgent. 841. HERALD. - : : \-> y'r.-:4i. ~ . MAN, young, experienced and' steady, seeks Situation on Farm, milking and horsework.—H.. 836. HERALD. :' ■■ ' • MAN, 43, wants position as Barman ex- * perienced, • town or country; good references.— Trust. 802. HERALD.V ' MAN, age 44, wants constant situation as - Gardener, milk cow or two. useful; I good references.—Abstainer,. 849. HERALD. __ •, MUSIC-TEACHER wishes to hear of an opening or teaching connection l (piano) ; for - disposal.—Particulars to Music Master. Pahiatua. ~"».;.: ■ i:..;-:';, ... PENSIONER wants Home with light outdoor ! work, < or indoor; >.■ small ;■ wages.— E.P.. 863. HERALD:; ■, -.' - \ ■'• "-A ■. ,V . POSITION required br Brother and Sister on poultry or -orchard- farm; near sea ' preferred.—Address J.M.. 833. HERALD. ■ SITUATION wanted aft <. gardener.—Apply, " .5.F.., Birkenhead P.O. i * -<■■; STORE.— • Man. 23. with experience, .■ seeks Position in wholesale grocery warehouse; store or '"packlngrOom.—S.R.,* ' 845, Herald. : %..'•:- ' : - '■"-.■•'-.■■■■:■,.--•. - ■■..; - : '->vy--, ; WOMAN, A reliable, "wants ' Offices to : "f clean, .scrubbing, etc.; references given.—J.P., 816, Herald. ■ -?■-' ' -; -. • v> ",-' WOMAN, young, I respectable., wants Iron- ( • ing. Cooking, or Cleaning, by the day; experienced. — Address Experienced. 854, herald. ■' i -,:-•■■■ ;.-■ :.. . • '■■ . -.-, -.. ... ; ; YOUTH, strong, i aged ;:16,V--just leaving: :■" school, parents desirous ■-placing him ; with firm builders, learn Builder, 837,; Herald. - -•• --?.=-;."■;-.■>.-.-.,■ o. .-,••-■■■■>■ --;■-; '\ ■ • Apartments Wanted. ; ; ; ! T>EDBOOM, !fttrnished,l'andi.breaklait six syPl^«Rß#«*^|l»|aw>^ -.by Young Gent.; . 2nd section.—-State 'price,'etc'., to E., 864, Herald. .■■ , ■-- v-:;-.- ; - -•;.-■.•.x■;■:-,' . ■ BOARD" and Lodging wanted in private i family by young man,- near to -Welling-' ton and Hobsou. Streets.— , terms to W.H.. HERALD. ':: :-,-- ;,-' ; ■■:;,"■ . v.' ■>♦■,- •■--■; BOARD --and * Residence v -wanted; * two 'Ladies and two -Girls:', few - or-, no boarders; Grafton preferred.—Address Refined. P. 0,, Newton. .' -• - ■; ■■■*' •<> ■■'•".,.' BEDROOM, furnished, and Sittingroom, with attendance, .required".by.-'Married' Couple for several months, in suburb of Auckland; near sea preferred; use of garden, or verandah.— J., 856, Herald. , EOOM, detaehed. in or .hear city, f wanted i to Rent for .bachelor; state rent.— 859. HERALD."' - '±j£d—i- -IH -—■ '"" r ''-'- ' , . Apartments Vacant. ARNCLIFFE. 106, ■ Symopds-st., opp. City Entirely under new management. , Vacancies for permanentaand visitors. ' A PARTMENTS and Board-Residence, small xX ■ private family, nice comfortable home; : terms, from 15s.— Khyber Pass. Id section, BELLA ' VISTA," WATERLOO ';QUADRANT. - VACANCIES.'-*- .- ' v : .<', ■ '■ r - MRS. -BARKER.- 'Phone 723. - BOARD >and Residence,- superior, may be ."had at 1, Beresford-etreet, next church; single rooms; all conveniences, bath, piano; good table. .' :.....- ..- -.■:'*■ .-'- ■■'•, ■''.'■'..,-' '.- ; -' CUMARVO, :"■' Symonds-street. j Auckland.— Mrs. I. A. Marshall begs to announce that > she has taken the above { up-to-date hbuso. First-class Accommodation for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. V Tram stops at door.-- Id" section. Telephone 241 L Telegramß, " Cumarvo," Auckland. j'v , EVONSHIRE HOUSE. 93,. Hobson-street. ,—Vacancies for Permanent Boarders; under new management; terms moderate.* 'Phone 1272.— A. A. Smith. .'.-.;; :.. f In NNORE, 100,' Symonds-street.—Superior X Accommodation -for- Visitors and Permanents.— E. Quinn. 'Phone 1076. r \ AURAKI HOUSE, Vincent-Bt., near St. Matthew's.-rVacancies for Boarders; new house; hot and cold water, Terms moderate.—Mrs. McLiver. - - __ LADY offers comfortable -furnished Bed- * room to lady, or two > friends, with or without board; lid section, Mount Eden.Address at HERALD. - ' _ HOME, superior, in Parnell, private family, for two or three gouie to business r close tram and beach.-Address at HERALD. _ —.' MON A HOUSE, 12, Lower' Symondsst., opp. °Chofal Hall.-FirstHclasE' Accommoo_tion for Permanonts and iouusts. ■"•«. Gick. 'Phone 293. -/--•--- M* ERLIN' HOUSE, 196, ■ Hobson-street.-Thoroughly■renovated, and good accommodSf foryisitors and Permanent boarders t.«rriria_moderate.—Mis 3S. Oapm. tTtt PLEASANT Boardinghouse, the beauty M spot of healthy Birkenhead; lovely views T and c. water: ideal place for any«if« Vouirins • a chance; close to .town; 1-rTSl!____i____l a _ at town prices. ' 156. GRAFTON T ROAD .MRS- J. C- SELLGREN. ; 'Phone 2563. ROOMS. -two, superior, in good locality. suit. people going to business; a home.. —Address at HERALD. ROOMS, two, furnished, to Let, or -Board, married couple: charge, moderate; healthy suburbs of Hamilton-Address at HERALD. ' * ____, '' '■ '■- ~ — '__;_■■- •DOOMS.' furnished; sing 1 .* and double XV beds; uso sitting,' piano, smoke, dinleg kitchen, firing conveniences: b. ana C. bath- n.w.e; three minutes Queen-street; terms moderate.-48 Nelson-street. City. rPHB- CHIMES, late Warwick House. By--1 monds-sU-Vacancies for permanents and tourists.-Mrs. ■A. Martin; 'phone 1144. TOPOROFT, ' '££, New-street, Ponsonby.— Superior Board and Residence: sea bathing. tenniß. 'Phone 3532.. . . .-_ THE MANSIONS: ; WHITAKER PLACE. J- -SYMONDS-ST..- One Minute from Car. • VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND -. -;•--. ■/ PERMANENTS.,:/ - ; -r--^-; : V-Fortv rooms.' ' large and lofty, in 21 acres ground. Panoramic" view of harbour. and j Domain grounds - from five balconies : Bil- ' liard Table. * Everything up to; date. . -^: , ' "pnorte 2724. yy .-. '. : ; MRS "CARTER/ - .*■ Pupils Wanted. 1- _ ; PUPILS ; wan too. for Piano. Violin, and Singing. Mandolin, Banjo; terms'' ■ £1 Is (in Ramsdcn-Bros.. 35. Howest.. opp Girls' Grammar. School. ny'-'i fl : '-~\ j ..' GERMAN T-'-'i GENTLEMAN, HIGHLY ,-.. ,-,.; ■■-:;'. r CEDUCATED. - ,'- '.>;*,""-:' T v , WOULD • COACH IN GERMAN ' .i- ---,'•;- -.. ; LANGUAGE.---.,-. *--. Jr..' German taught either conversationally Sor ,;: per book. j :-•' ■'--■, Apply,-* fyti "'/ '■'--■ ; "-' -'■'*-"'■"•"■>" - : --J'\ : -: .- -...- '■/;-.';.': ;•;-' h ■-■'.. -GERMANICUS. - :/. , ,-, *',-- s - - • General 'Post- Office,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14849, 28 November 1911, Page 1
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