' Situations Wanted. ' pHEMIST, qualified, is open for locum vV work for December; town or countiy. —N.. 876, HERALD. " '_ ENGINEER, marine and mechanical, seeks Employment, workshop or office; 20 years' experience Royal Navy.— Engineer, 904, HERALD. . : J FURNITURE Manufacturers. - Working ... Foreman would like work in Auckland province; six years in present Address, ! Herald. ■ , ■ „, , • GOVERNESS, beginning about February, wishes to teach one or two children. J under 10 years, several hours a day; music included.— No. 40. HERALD. HOUSEKEEPER-Wanted by young woman with child three years, P°si- ) tion as housekeeper or help.— CM., 917, I HERALD. .-, _____ LADY, young, would like Position in shop. Business experience. — Write i -V.. HERALD. ■ ■ ■ . LADY, young, wants situation at once in - refined family, town or country— dress Chrissie, Post Office, Hamilton. LADY wants position as Companion, or J would take charge House for Elderly Couple or Invalid-Helpful, 920, HEBALD^ LADY, young, experienced,- with references, wants position in Pastry or Confectionery Shop.— G.G., ,897, HERALD. LADY, young, English, married, with child, desires position Companion-Help to widowed lady, or in small select family at Shore or Takapuna for six months. Domesticated, musical. Remuneration no object— Z.. 912, HEBALD. , LAW Clerk, with knowledge of conveyance ■ , ■ ing, deceased persons' estates, etc., seeks position in Auckland; splendid references.—Lex, 893, Herald. _ MAN. young, 21, wants town or country _UL work; wages required. £1 a week and found.—M.Y.; 934. HERALD. MAN, young, respectable, wants Light Work of any kind, clerkship or otherwise;, good references.—Honest. 905, HERALD. MEDICAL Practitioner of good standing, experienced, requires opening; no objection to locum for doctor going Home.— Graduate, HERALD. PLUMBER, competent roof and tank hand, wants country work; state wages.— ply Tanks, 945, HERALD. WOMAN, competent, young, requires domestic duties, few hours daily; Sunday excepted.—Reply Reliable. 909. HERALD. WOMAN, respectable, trustworthy, and young, wants good home in return for light housework; small remuneration.— Address Willing, 911. HERALD. YOUTH. 17, seven . months' experience Grocery trade, used horses, wants Situation: country not objected . G.H., 913. HERALD. . . . '
Apartments Wanted. APARTMENTS, furnished, wanted tby married couple and one child eight years, with or without board; Remuera, Epsom, or Ellerslio. private family; from 23rd December.—Reply Jo ~? X _l— •' ■ LADY requires Bed . and Sittingroom in private home, by New Year; furnished (or partly), with attendance telephone, h. and c. water, and garden if possible.— 942, HERALD. : '. PLANS, Specifications prepared; practical draughtsman; agent timber mills.-Call after 7, evening, Room 8, Chimes. Symondsstreet. ______-____-__-___-_---_---—---—- Apartments Vacant. A BUSINESS Gentleman wanted as Boarder in private family; no other I kept; near Grafton Bridge; all home com- | HERALD- ' : —, ARNOLIFFE, 106. Symonds-st., opp City Road.— Entirely under new management. ! Vacancies for permanents and visitors. ■ APARTMENTS, furnished; gas. hot and cold bath, use of conveniences; married couples or young ladies.— Grafton Road, half-minute Khyber Pass. ARDMORE, 15, Ardmoro Rd., Ponsonby— Vacancies for Pormanonts and Visitors; every conv.; terms very moderate; Heme j Bay car,'-2d section. ■-,■.;-:■,•*>'.■ t >. ' I BEDROOM, largo, bright, newly-furnished, every convenience for • batching.Tr2!), i Carlton Gore gj___ above Grafton Bridgo. '- BEDROOM, 'furnished, to Let. in private . family: bath; breakfast"optional;-five minutes Queen-street.— Apply 33, Eden Cres- ' cent, City. v /■• ■ • ■■• ■:■.*;> ■■■■■•* '<.■■■■ ■■ ELLESMERE. - . PRINCES - bxREET. J Mrs. A C. Lewis. 'Phone 458. :.' '-:"':'.:■: -• Vacancies. ;■ ■ v. ■■■-'-'.■'-,■■.': GENTLEMAN Boarder wanted, s homely family (no children), every comfort, and convenience; large front bed-sitting-room; 18s; .central.— Apply HERALD. ■■; J ESMOND,' 29, Sentinel Road, Ponsonby.— Vacancies for Tourists and Gentlemen Permanents; ■ comfortable home; close to cars; beach, bathing, 1 eto. , NAUMAI, 52, Grafton : Road.—AccommodaIN tion, Tourists and Perinanents.—Mrs. Cockburn. ,; ■-■"/■•' "*> ? ■ ~ ROOMS, two, large, unfurnished, to Let, one with fireplace, one with bay window; every convenience.—Apply HERALD. - f . V ROOM, -nicely furnished, large, double, with board; suit two gentlemen; one minute from town.—Address. HERALD. 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— Nelson-street. City. ;-■■ rpOPCROFT. 22. New-street; Ponsonby.— x Superior Board and Residence: sea bathing, tennis. 'Phone 3532 r THE AVENUE. Karangahape Road. opp. Newton P. 0.; good table; splendid.garden. and fine view of : harbour; vacancies. THE WILLOWS, 29. Wynyard-st.. ent. from Symonds-st., next Grammar School.— Vacancies for Visitors ; and Permanents. 'Phnnft 3265. " ■ •■-■•■-■■ ' -•-■•■■.■ THE TURRET. 10. PARK AVENUE.-Firstj class Accommodation for Tourists and Permanents Newly furnished. Lofty rooms. Spacious grounds. Tennis lawn. Three minutes across bridge to car. 'Phone 2242. '■ ' MRS. CLARK.; THE MANSIONS. WHITAKER »PLACE, SYMONDS-ST., One Minute from Oar. '•VACANCIES FOR 1 TOURISTS ; AND PERMANENTS. Forty rooms, large and lofty, in 2§ acres ground. Panoramic view of harbour and Domain grounds from five balconies. Billiard Table. Everything up to date. 'Phone 2724. > - ' MRS. CARTER. WINDSOR. KHYBER PASS ROAD. VV. - ID SECTION. MRS. W. A. CAMERON. -pvEVONPOBT * *" "VENTNOR" PRIVATE HOTEL, .' " . NOW OPEN.- r : 7\ ' ,■ The most elaborately furnished and ■ up-to-date Seaside Home in the Dominion. ■;
Phone 66. Bos 5. ' Dovonport. . i t Wanted to Buy. APPAREL — Martin, 350, Queen-street, opp. Grey Statue, Largest Buyer in Auckland of Left-off Clothing. Travelling Trunks, Jewellery, Boots, etc. 'Phone 3503. DINGHY, about 10ft long.—State price and where to be seen.—Address Dinghy, 943, HERALD. Office. "IT* I S, II I N G BOA S. X WANTED- .'H; BOATS SUITABLE FOE FISHING. 24ft-28ft (Mullet Boat Type). Apply SANFORD, LTD. LAUNCH, about 26ft: if suitable and price right, sure buyer.—W. R. Twigg, Importer, Custom-street West. Auckland. MRS. BROWN. 90. Hobson-st., buys Ladies'. ifi. Gent.'s,. and Children's Left-off > and Misfit Clothing. Boots, Letters promptly attended to. ' * .. MRS. STEVENSON. 20, Pitt-street, buys Ladies' and Gent.'s Left-off Clothing. Boots, Bed, Table Linen. Bags, and Trunks; highest prices. 'Phone 3505. ' T\/rRS., BOTTEBILL Buys Ladies'. Gent.'s, IVJL and Children's Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing. Letters promptly attended to.—Elliott-street, two doors' from \Vellesleystreet. 'Phone 3488. - -.•: ■■■■ ■ \ ,; OFFICE Table, good, second-hand, or Desk. —Write Box 840, P.O. RING up Mrs. Kelly. 392. Queen-street. Highest prices for Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc. 'Phone 2606; ... '■■■•■-■ ' ; •■•■■■ :■-■: ■ SECOND-HAND Gal. Iron. Timber. Tanks, Sashes, Doors, Mantels, Stoves, Skylights, Bay Windows, Partition Lights, Signboards, Bricks (good quality), Barn Doors, Pumps, Architraves, Mouldings, Gates. We Buy everything.— and Ross, corner Hobson and • Wyndham Streets. ,- ■ ■■»•■■ '■"■:■■ ,-- : . •■-■■, .",..-,.... ;.. -■;,■■;...,■■, WANTED >to Buy—Several Second-hand ;. Bicycles, ; any condition; must ::■-, be cheap for cash.-Clarkson, 38. Ponsonhy Rd. WEANED * Heifer' Calves, any Dumber. ; wanted to buy; must be Jersey, Jer-"-sey cross, or Holstein.—Send particulars Snot Cash. HERALD. : ; •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14854, 4 December 1911, Page 1
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