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Situations Wanted. > "DARMAN, experienced man, wants posi- ' JL> t.ion; first-class references.- Bar, " 211, HERALD. BARMAN, experienced, with good references, waiting employment in a good ® hotel, town, or country preferred.—Apply 1 Saunders's Registry. -M.. Arcade. r ,"OARERS' Assistant, young man, requires JJ situation, good moulder, willing.—Reply, ' stating particulars, to F.G., 507, IHERALD. _ BUSHFALLING.-Two strong active Men. ages 25 and 26, require job; inexpen- - enced, but willing.— Celerity, -<,o, . HERALD. ' CARPENTER wants Jobbing Work of any description.—Apply Carpenter, 511. , HERALD. /BARTER, young man, wants position as ' V/ Baker's Carter, or canvasser.—Apply, Z.Y., 250. HERALD. • . /CLOTHING and Mercery.— experi\J enced, wants position; 15 years as manager— care of Hopkins, StratI ford. IRL, young, refined, wishes position in vUT cash desk or office; no experience, but 1 willing to learn.Reply 223, HERALD. EVENING Employment wanted by responsible, steady, and experienced 3 business man; clerical, correspondence, ' etc.—Communicate Anxious, 227. HERALD. GARDENING, by day or contract; kitchen gardens, lawns, and shrubs kept in • order.Address E- Allcock, Albert-st., One- " liunga- ' : GARDEN Work, every kind, wanted; carvl ried out satisfactorily.— W. Glid-don-Richardson, F.It.H.S., Hobson Bay Road, Parnell- 'Phone 1398. 1 TTANDY Man seeks situation country » -Q. hotel experience; used to horses and can Address 8., 218, HERALD. HOUSKKEKPER.-Reflnod, Widow, wants position as Housekeeper to gentlemen; ' highest references.—Apply, Housekeeper, -Herald. ** TTOUSEKEEPER.—Position wanted by a 1 jLX thoroughly experienced., capable person, • to one or two gents., or widower, in town . or country; take full charge: children no Trustworthy, 172, HERALD. LADY Help, competent, wants Situation.— Write, stating particulars to H.. Tuakau ' Post Office. LADY Help, domesticated, musical, fond of sewing, seeks position refined family, ' 'town or suburbs.—Mrs. Lorking, Avenue ; Registry, Parnell. ■ LADY Respectable young lady Jj would like situation as Lady Help to ; elderly couple; Parnell preferred.—Permanent, 219, HERALD. MAN, young, 20 years of age, seeks position on fruit farm, near town.— • J. Ornstien. 2, Harcourt-street. Grey Lynn. I "11/ TAN, middle-aged, seeks situation, milk, t ItJL garden, useful, in private family or hotel; good references.— 236, • HERALD. I "TITAN, young, age 30, desires Situation of It J. Trust; 13 years' references goods despatching on Home railway.—R.W., *194, > HERALD. • _____ MAN, strong, reliable, young, married, seeks employment; been used to farm, but warehouse or mill work preferred, near • Hamilton; good reference.— 222, HERALD. • ' ' . OFFICE Cleaning, Paintwork (outside or interior) Cleaned, Houses Cleaned, Win- " dows Cleaned; estimates free.—Easton, 48, Grey-st., Auckland. __ PORTER, Hotel, ago 27, seeks situation, town or country.— Q.M., 513, L Herald. _ SECRETARIAL.— just out from England desires post as Secretary, or , any position fo trust; smart general busi- ' ness man.—F.J.. 514, HERALD. •_ _ -jyj-AsTTER TAILORS, CUTTER, in the front rank of English and , Colonial experience, is Open to an Engage- ; ment. Well posted in all up-to-date gar- ! ments. Highest references. Apply, . SARTORIAL, 501, HERALD. STATIONER'S Assistant or Canvasser.— • Lady wants position; good lines salary - and commission; willing.—L., 518, r HERALD. '» ! _ . . , 1 .3 ( Apartments Wanted. l — • ; ' " BOARD and Residence wanted by brother and sister, in refined family; Remuera, Parnell. Epsom.— C-„ Stonehurst, Syr mondwt. ' "OOA-RD and Residence wanted by a few JO mates (tradesmen); private family; I within Id section; boarding-houses need not . apply.—E.B., 211. HERALD. 3 ARMED Couple, young, no children, 11l would take care of old couple, and , keep house in return for rent.—Urgent, oil, ' HERALD. Apartments Vacant. ARDMORE, 15. Ardmore Road. Ponsonby— Vacancies; every convenience; terms i, moderate; Heme Bay Car (2d section), near ; Barn and Beach. BEDROOM, large, furnished; suit two young men, or two girls; also, unfurnished: front room, with fireplace.—No. 7, Vincent Place. s fDELMONT HOUSE, 50. Vincent-street, i J3 under new Management.—Good beds - and table; tourists and permanent®; single and double rooms.—Mrs. A. W. Haye. " 'Phone 727. BOARDERS wanted; good home; every convenience; terms, 18s. with soft , washing; close to Queen-street.—Apply 13, t Upper Vinccnt-street. T?OARD and Residence, comfortable, off jL» fered by lady and gentleman to one r single gentleman, in 'quiet house, near id i, section: terms 30s weekly.—Address Chess, 48. HERALD. /"COUNTRY Visitors are requested not to forget Whitehead, Senr.. Coffee Palace, Market Square; charges moderate. HOME, nice, for respectable gent., centre Ponsonby, hanuy to cars, largo . grounds, modern conveniences.— 'Phone, 2088. KOOM, furnished.—Apply 40, Gladstone-st., ' off Symonds-street. ROOMS, double, to Let, with board, priXV vate family, near Symonds-street.—Ad- - dress at Herald. ROOMS, unfurnished; every convenience; gas stove and meter, telephone, child- > ren not taken.— Road. OOißs, nice, wanted to Let in good house, near end penny section; furnished or unfurnished. low prices.—Armstrong, 13, City ' Chambers. " "OOOMS to Let, with or without board. XX Your luggage or furniture shifted at t shortest notice.—AUCKLAND LUGGAGE t AGENCY. 31, Fort-street. 'Phones 3108 and t. 3281. G. Thorrington, Proprietor. _ ROOMS, furnished; single and double beds; use sitting, piano, smoke, dining, kitchen, firing conveniences; h. and a bath; p.w.c.; three minutes Queen-street; terms moderate—4B. Nelson-street. City. VTACANOIES for two gentlemen Boarders, V Id section, good large room, suit two " friends.—Apply, No. 11, Gladstone-street, I near St. Benedict's. 1 rriHE TURRET, 10, PARK AVENUE.—FirstX class Accommodation for Tourists and " Permanents. Newly furnished. Lofty - rooms. Spacious grounds. Tennis lawn. ; Three minn'Ci across bridge to car. ■, 'Phone 2242. MRS. CLARK. TOPCROFT. 22, New-street, Ponsonby.— Superior Board and Residence; sea . bathing, tennis. 'Phone 3532. 1 gORRENTO, [) 3, GRAFTON ROAD, near Choral Hall. Having had several rooms added to this ! " favourite Hcuse, we have now ample >• SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. All modern conveniences. 'Phone 1708. MISS C. BURKE. THE MANSIONS, WHITAKER PLACE, SYMONDS-ST., One Minute from Car. : VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND 1 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. 0 .— ■■■■ ' | — 3 Miscellaneous Wanteds. /COUNTRY Cousins will all attend the Pre- ' \J mier Picnic at Motutapu on Saturday Next. • "OREMIER Picnic is easily first as the -L biggest and best marine outing in the Dominion. 1 ANTED—'The i'ubltc to See our New VVt Pianos.— No Deposit Piano Co.. 28, High-street. WANTED-GEO. COURT AND SONS, LTD.. Karangahape Road, desire ladies who ' admire beautifully soft, glossy hair to uso 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 la. Sufficient for IID shampoos. Try them. • "*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14934, 6 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14934, 6 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14934, 6 March 1912, Page 1