Situations Wanted. . A CCOUNTANT and Ledger Clerk.—Gentlei il man, with 25 years' experience, seeks Position.— 484, HERALD. 9 "DUTCHER seeks Employment, shop or - -L* slaughtering.-Write M.8., Pukekoho P.O. ■■■■■■■ COOK, good, plain, competent, wants . situation, boy's college, or small in--1 stitution preferred— 32, HEBALD. COMPANION-Help.-Refined English Girl requires Position.—Apply Box 746, G.P.O. CARPENTER wants jobbing work, fencing, etc.; day work or contract.—Address, ' Carpenter, 1, HEBALD. CARPENTER, Foreman, disengaged next week, first-class; brick, concrete, or : timber; work to, or draw, any plans; ' country or Carpenter, HEBALD. C CHAUFFEUR, young man. Becks Situa- ■> tion in private service; London experi- ; encc.—Writ© A.J.T.. 481. HEBALD. | CORDIAL Manufacturer, highly qualified, . with 15 years' Australian experience, requires position as manager.— 37, HEBALD I?ARM Hand, married, all-round experience, good milker, wants situation; good references.— Q.T., 30, HEBALD. INARMING.— Strong, honest, sixth standard ■ Lad of 15 seeks Good Home and Experience within 30 miles of Whitford.— HEBALD Agency, Whitford. FARM— Married Couple, young, from Home, wants situation, where milking machine used preferred; little experience, very willing, handy: wife assist Household Duties; thoroughly domesuEnglish, 33, HERALD _ GEBL, young, wishes Situation as General Servant or Lady Help: no objection to country; 17s. to 20s week.—L.H., 490, HEBALD. ■ ■ GROCER.— wanted as Counterhand, Sfdreman, Packer, or General Assistant, by young Man. nine years' experiGrocer, 498, HEBALD Office., GROOM-Gardener, competent man, wants - situation, near town preferred; milk, care poultry, etc. good local refs.— 8, HEBALD. HATTERS.— Energetic Young Man, Just from Home, wants Position as Salesman! Window-dresser, in gent.'s hatter's establishment; experienced: - good refs.— Apply Hatter. 81. Grafton Road, Auckland. LADY Help, domesticated, wants position. —Apply Marianne. HEBALD. LADY, young, wants position dentist i rooms, or in any other waiting rooms. —State terms - Willing, 34, HEBALD. LAND Agent, with knowledge of city busiJ_f ness, requires Position; salary and commission.— A., 2, Oratava House, Upper Queen-street. _____ MAN, 35, new arrival, seeks situation in store or warehouse; not afraid . of work; 12 years' American experience.— Storeman, 13, HERALD. OFFICE, Warehouse, or Store, book-keep-ing, shorthand, also quick at figures.— Young Man, well educated, requires Position. Would travel; good references.—Q.R., : 493, HEBALD. ■ .- ■ • .-■. 7 ■- POSITION wanted as Working Manager by thoroughly experienced farmer.— Farmers' Union Office, Swanson-street. TAILOR'S Pressor, first-class wants constant Apply J.K., 491, HEBALD. XfTTDOW, young, with child 41, wants Vt Situation as Housekeeper, town or country.—Apply Widow, 483. HEBALD. v ' '. ■ ■ 1 '. . .. ' ■» Apartments Wanted. BOARD and Lodging Tor two boys, wanted near King's College. Remuera—Apply G. Kronfeld. Customs-street East. BOARD and Residence required by gentleman, private, musical family; no other boarders; Mount Eden district.—Beply, J.S.M., 28, HEBALD. ', ■■--.- BOARD and Residence wanted in private family (musical preferred) by two respectable tradesmen; Ponsonby district or Id section— H.G., 485, HERALD. . . BED-Slttingroom, large, furnished, i.wanted by Married Couple without children; no boardinghouaes; no agents.—Write to 5.,, 5. Hbbald. "-■■:~ : ■ •; -:-'■ }"■■;■:■* -•"•.'..:'.■■"' ," ■■■ MAN, young, requires private Board' and Lodgings at once: single * yoom i.pre*; . ferred j gtat© terms; vicinity Upper, Symonds- [ streeC—Permanent. 31. HEBALP. , ROOMS, two, unfurnished (detached preferred), within easy distance of P. 0.--Replies by 1 p.m. to 8.8.. HEBALD. j ROOMS, three, unfurnished, wanted; use of all conveniences; near tram, Epsom or Mt. Eden ' preferred.—' Lady, 492, HERALD. EOOMS, nice, furnished, or unfurnished; good locality, required by lady (widow) and son; board. optional; references exchanged.—Reliable, 29. HEBALD. TE AROHA.— for period, Private Board, cr two Furnished Rooms, conveniences, near Domain; two ladies.— plies P., 15. HERALD. . ACCOMMODATION WANTED FOR FOUR ■"■' YOUNG GENTLEMEN, JERVOIS ROAD PREFERRED. Bath, h. and c, and piano, if possible. Would prefer private family, • Eepli69 MODERATE, 497, HEBALD. Apartments Vacant. r ADELAIDE PRIVATE HOTEL. 101, Hobsonstreet.—Vacancies for Visitors and Permanentß; good table; terms moderate.— Rothery. 'Phone 3735. . APARTMENTS, superior, furnished, for business people; double or single rooms, nice locality; penny section.—Address, apply HEBALD. - . ■ ■ , BRESNA, Alfred-st.—Vacancies for M.C. or two gentlemen friends. ■ BOARD. Melrose, 29, Vincent-st.; suit M.C. or two friends; terms moderate; superior board.—Mrs. Montgomery. BOARD and Residence, private, 16, Arawast., off Khyber Pass, next Grafton Rd.— Misses Watson, late Vincent-st. BOARDERS wante* working men preferred ; 18s, soft washing; bath, piano.— 13. Upper Vincent-st. . BOARDERS.— Wanted— friends. to share nice, comfortable room; piano, close to car; 18s. soft washing.— Williamson's Avenue. Ponsonby. BEDROOM, well furnished, large, in good locality; penny section; use firstclass conveniences; gentleman preferred.— 25. Carlton Gore Rd. (above Grafton Bridge). EN NO RE, SYMONDS - STREET. _ VACANCIES. 'Phone 1706 MRS. QUINN. GLENOSMOND, Lower Symonds-st., near Albert Park—Vacancies for Permanent Boarders; single and double rooms; terms ' moderate.— Ingram. HAURAKI HOUSE, Vincent-st., near St. j Matthew's.--Vacancies for Boarders; new house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate.—Mrs. MoLiver. 'Phone 3683. MERLIN HOUSE, 196, Hobson-street.— ' Good Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; terms moderate.—Miss S. Oanill. . \/TONA HOUSE, 12. Lower Symonds-st.. opp. * IVJ. Choral Hall.—First-class Accommodation for Permanents and Tourists.— Gick; 'Phone 293. ' . OAKBOURNE, Waterloo Quadrant (opp. Government House).— Board and Residence; vacancies. PUKEKAWA. 156. GRAFTON ROAD. 1 ID SECTION. r . MRS. J. C. SELLGREN. 'Phone 2563. PONSONBY.— home for two gentlemen; musical preferred; handy car; " lovely harbour view, large grounds; homely. 'Phone 2088. ROOMS, furnished; single and double J beds; Use sitting, piano, smoke, din- \ ing, kitchen, firing conveniences; h. and c. - bath; p.w.c.; three minutes Queen-street; terras moderate.—4B, Nelson-street. City. ROOMS, front, comfortably furnished, to - Let, with or without board; every convenience; terms moderate.—Apply 1, Bathit., off Anglesea-st., Ponsonby. rpBE CHIMES, late Warwick House. Sy- .. A monds-st.— for permanents and tourists.— A. Martin; 'phone 1144. - J VACANCIES for two married couples, no li children, in private family, Mt. Eden. -Apply HEBALD. "J TJELURAVE. c LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. \ Overlooking Government House Grounds, ?our minutes' walk of G.P.0., Theatres, and 1 Central City. _ Hot and Cold Showers and Baths. r FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR J ■ TOURISTS AND PEBMANENTS. Celegrams and letters promptly replied to. MRS. REE\E. T Telephone. 2688. THE MANSIONS. WHITAKER PLACE, 3 SYMONDS-ST., One Minute from Car. VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. o: Forty rooms, large and lofty: in 2$ acres V jround. Panoramic view of harbour and domain grounds from five balconies. Bil- w iard Table. Everything up to date. M 'Phone 2724. ME«k CARTER. J,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 1
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