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__ Domestics Wanted. ATTENDANT wanted for two-year-old -ex boy afternoons 1.30 to 6; wages 7s.— Address J.K., 78, HERALD. COMPANION, working, wanted for elderly * lady.—Apply Wkarepai (opp. Campbell'* Statue), Manukau. Road, Epsom. second, reliable, wanted.—Apply ' Glenalvon, Jormyn-st. COOK or General, two in family: references required.—Apply Mrs. Dunnet, Rocklands. Epsom Avenue. Epsom. __ COOK-General, good, wanted; references; £1 per week; no washing.—Mrs. Munroo Clarke. Valley Road, off Dominion. Road. COOK-General, relieving, wanted for six weeks; also Young Girl to assist.— Apply Mrs. Garlick, Esplanade Rd. Mt. Eden. GIRL wanted to assist in kitchen; sleep at homo.—Convent, Grey Lynn. GIRL, competent, to take charge of two children during the afternoons.—Ap« ply, with references, No. 7. HEBALD. GIRL, young, or Lady-help, wanted, to assist in the house.—Apply, by letter, to Mrs. H. E, Simmonds, Stanley Point, Devonport. t GENERAL wanted; small family, town, Waikato; reference required.— Capable. 36. HEBALD. TTELP in housework wanted in country XX 15s per week.—Apply by letter. K.E.S-, 26, HEEALD. HOUSEMAID- Waitress, 255; Ship's Steward, General, Woman Cook.— reply Metropole, Rotorua. HOUSEMAID and a Waitress wanted.— Apply Belgravo House, Lower Symondsstreet. HOUSEMAID, experienced, .wanted is» family of four adults; small house; high wages—Apply at Hounslow, Gillie* Avenue, corner Fairfax Road, Epsom. HOUSEKEEPER, working, wanted at oneel * for country; child not objected to;, three in family.—Apply Mrs, Bogjfs, VioW : Road, Mount Eden. HOUSEKEEPER-Capable Woman for small JJ- bachelor's establishment, Cheltenham Beach; good wages; sleep home.— to H.,- 65, HERALD. "■ ■ LADY Help wanted for Takapuna; one musical preferred.— by letter to Homely,JSox 113. Auckland.' WCOOK, Waitress, same place. Main • Trunk; good General; Nursegirl, 8s; Housemaid-Waitress, £1; Woman, take charge of kitchen, plain cooking, city.— Mrs. Stewart, Globe Agency,' Pitt-street. __ BELL'S Registry, 32, City Chambers. Queen-st.— Cooks, 353, 30s, town, country; H.-Maid, 20s; Waitress, 20s, together, country hotel; Pantrymaids, Waitresses, Housemaids, Generals, Helps, •• Wkg. Housekeepers, Married Couples. £100. GisDorne; M. Cooks, 50s, 30s; Porter-Kit-tihenman, Handy Man. 'Phone 1702. NICHOLL'S Registry. Upper Syinonds-st.--Cooks, £1, 2Ss; Housemaids, 15s, 17s 6dt Waitresses, 17a 6d; Generals, 15s, 17s 6d, £1: ' Lady Helps, 12s, 13s; Married Couple, £100 to capable. Open nights. SAUNDERS'S Registry, H.M. Arcade. Auck- ; land Oldest and Leading -Office.— Vacancies: Worn. Oooks, 35s Rotorua, 35» near Gisborne, others 30s, 235; Waitresses. 25... 20s, 17s 6d, for Cambridge, 20s Waipiro Bay, '; 209 Te Kuiti, Rotorua, Te Awamutu. and others; H.M.-Waitresses, 20s, 17s 6d, for good houses; Laundress, Giflborne; 255; General*, Paiitryrnaid. 15s; Married Couple, for board*, Inghouse, 355; Marrie_ Couple, for farm, ;. £85; Cooks, 425.-40s; Porter, 20s; Handy " Man, 20s; Porter, milk, useful, 20s. 'Phone : poo. ' '/!-:;.'"• - .;/-.., :■■ ■ //-".,, "■ ...'..''■„■' -: esa ' ■■- i ■ Pupils Wanted. CIVIL SERVICE SENIOR.—AII my Students PASSED: CLASSES for Precis, Physiolory . Hygiene, Commercial Geography, Arithmetic Book-keeping.—H. MASQN, M.A., • Tabernacle .Buildings. / '/V.-' ! :V [ -/ ./.■ . ;■ • ; DRESSMAKING.— '• in Theory and r Practice, 61. Strand Arcade. ; Evening : by ■:■•- arrangement.—Miss Maaey. - late Head Dressmaker Veitoh and Allen; Wellington. > DRESJMAKING.-rPractiaal Classes. •Miss' ■>:■} ' Horneman, /Certificated .Teacher. • Princes-at.. Northoote - Point. Hours, ■■. 10 ■to 12 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m., Wednesdays awl Saturdays. ■ - .-.■■.-■,-..:. ■■.-•■ .- ? -->'': OCCULT Teaching.— started now at " , — 17. Howe-gt., upstairs.— Help. PRACTICAL Dressmaking.—Mies Rcid, 3, Pitt-street Buildings; classes daily from 10 to 12 and 2.t0 4; term starts from first lessop. ~ ■•/ .'. - ; .-,.•.'■■ l:M'•>■':.:'■ ' j/ PUPILS, Piano, Violin, and Sieging, wanted by certificated young * lady; '■ £1' 5«.. ' quarter; homes visited.—Write, Diploma, 150. HBBALP. • -■:../■'■./ ■:-•,■->■.-•■•■ ' ' PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING AND! ACCOUNTANCY TAUGHT. f „,,.,' ■'f•• • A. E. Greenslade, A.1.A.N.Z., ; and A. Mc« Conaughy, Accountants and; Company Secre- ' • tarieß, ,99, Queen-st.; Telephone 1745. ,- : rpUITION IS TyTASSAGE. MBSL CREIGHTON HALE. The Longest-established Teacher of Massage! in London, has Opened a . . < BRANCH OF HER LONDON ', F£T____l£uT. „ MENT IN WELLINGTON.. - , She instructs "'. Ladles in Scientific • Massagoi of every kind, including General, Swedish, Weir-Mitchell/ Electricity, and Swedish DrilL -Every lesson on living subject. Certificate! when proficient. Autuor of . the "Ail ofl Massage." : - • • - ■ ; Address: 27. MAY-ST.. WELLINGTON. ttgg _ \ K- '' " ,'. T " ; ' t ,'".",' =! -■ • Wanted to Sell. . CONTENTS of six-roomed : house; bwnofl , leaving Auckland;, only '£35; > rent, 14s: —Andrews's Registry. 255, Ponsonby, Road. 7 EDISON Gem Phonograph, playing two and four-minute records, with 40- Records; in good order; cheap.—Apply Phonc-i graph. 56. ,-S-AI.D. r , . V /■■ ' . FOX Typewriter, brief, non-visible; good • working order; Typewriter, 61j 3IEKALP. "I' ■■ • ■■'•' " '■"" ': ■ ; TAM JARS—Glass, 21b. Is 6d do_: other i . sizes equally as cheap.—Hlldreth' and Sons. Customs and Victoria■ Streets. t JAM Jars, 21b. Is doz.i lib, 9d doz.' Largo quantities at reduced rates. Clarko Bros., Bottle Dealers, corner Drake and Union Sts., Freeman's Bay. ■ • ■ j lAUNCHES, Yachts, Motor Cars, Second- _ hand Machinery, etc.—Particulars AL. ALEXANDER & CO.. Palmerston Bldgs. I" A THE," new, 6_in, centre, screw-cutting. J suitable for motor garago: full sett chain wheels, turning tools, overhead gear, etc.-Apply Box 643, G.P.O. _____ . MILK, 35 gallons, by contract.; delivered by waggon any. part of Auckland.—Reply, Farmer, 62, HEBALD. " J CHEWING Machine— Drophead, ip i_> perfect order; a bargain—E. Crawford, comer Wcllcsley and Albert Streets. ; ,(_ET of Second-hand Harness, in good order, >_) Suit grocer or baker^—P. Carter, Saddler, 79, Symonds-st. , CHIP'S Compass, 7iin diameter. Marked! O to points, quarters, seconds, ana de-< , grees. J. Matthews, maker, Sydney.—B. Barnett, 69, Victoria-st. THREE-SIDE Planer and Moulder, . equal ' to now; band-saw, ehapc*. jig-saw, buzzer, wood lathe, all new.— Box 525, Auckland. . , _ Ai\ DIFFERENT Japanese Stamps, Is, 41/ ' Write for prico list of other bargains. -The Dominion Stamp Co., 73, Shortland-rt. , STATIONARY BENZINE ' OR • V) KEROSENE ENOLNES-2 h.p.. £36; 3 h.p.. £45; 4 h.p.. £53; 6 h.p., £64; a h.p.. £86. ' , ■ OAPEL LAUNCH OUTFTTS-4 h.p.. £66; 6*' h.p., £76; 8 h.p.. £92 ;0a; 10 h.~»., £125T CAPEL OIL HOIST-4 h.p., £50; 6 fc.p.. £102 10s- 8 h.p..£123. '■■ ■ ~v " f Let us Quote you for all Classes of ' MACHINERY, new or second-hand. SHAW'S WIRE ROPE, CLARK'S COPPERPAINT, BUDGE FREEZERS,' ETC. ~V * .. Write for our Lists. .• a .\ . , T AIRD "OROS.. * TYRONE BUILDINGS, i CUSTOMS-STREET. -" /Next Thames Hotel. Auckland. .- • -ITTHERE TO "DUY * pURNITURE. , , . WHY PAY SHOP PRICES. . . NEW FURNITURE IS 25 PER CEN.^ ' CHEAPER FROM US. 'v» ' Come and See for Yourself. nEOKGF. WALKER AND QO., AUCTIONEERS. HIGII-&T--mG. Price A9W?.,.. * TOB__NU DEPARTMENT. niVanted AdvcrtSeraents continued oa i '.;''■,■:.•■""i.:.■■'.■..■''.■■ .'■-■■ :>■■;; /-/-:/:/''. W:-M&^W&

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 1

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