| Situations Wanted. BARMAN, smart, seeks Situationita town or country, local, experience, good n»er-enoes.—B-M., 567, HBRAuD. __. BOOK-KEEPER, position aa Junior, wanted by Young Lady; previous experience.— Address 156, Post Office, Onehunga. CHAUFFEUR desires Engagement, can do all running repairs.— Reliable, 670. HBBAJiD. ; COMPANION-HELP/- Young, reliable Lady (English) seeks Situation; domesticated, good references; Remuera, ParneU preferred.— Panmure P.O. . COMMERCIAL Traveller, excellent Southern connection, here for few days, seeking agencies from Merohante and Manufacturers on commission.—Apply Commerce, 654, TTTiTt«T.r>. ■ . ■ DOMESTia-Two Sisters require situa- i tions together; one good Plain Cook; | other Housemaid-Waitress; experienced; i good references.— 18, Lower, Vincent-st- ■ ENGINEDRTVER, second-class, experienced, ! sober, reliable, can do repairs, desires j Employment, driving or firing.— V.R., 685, HEBAIiD. _____ ENGINEDRIVER, first-lass, five years' experience targe producer gas engines, pumping engines; knowledge electricity.— Apply E-ginedriVer, 550, HEB--D GARDENING if anted, all classes, lawn and flower bed formation; contract or day; competent workmen; references given. —Johnson. 28. Williamson Avenue. GARDENING wanted, lawn and horticultural specialist, competent workmen, day or contract: member Royal Horticultural Society*—Cardwell, Ranfurly Avenue. Epsom. • HOUSEKEEPER.— by . English Position, or any position of trust.—Trust, 652, HEBALD. ; HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted situation by respectable person, thoroughly domesticated, in or near Cambridge.—A.W., 651. HEBALD. | ■ . LADY, young, desires Position, Blight knowledge book-keeping, just out from England.—GJL, 572, HbrA-D.. . MAN, young, educated, wants Situation with opportunities for improvement.— Write _. 525, H_Ahp. ; , MAN, young 20, respectable, seeks Work, any kind; two years motor works; take any job.-Write L.0., 523, HEBALD. MAN, young, 21, good education, wants position Business house prepared accept small salary commencement; references.— Q., 518, HE-AM). MACHINIST and Stereotyper, newspaper, ; young, steady, wants Situation; London and provincial experience; exceUent re- | ferences.—Address at Hebalp. MARRIED Couple, one child, want situation, any capacity: near town preferred; capable.-Kihikihi Post Office, Waikato. Mn.KTNG on Shares wanted by experienced IVI farmer, 50 or 60 cows on 2-6 th shares; has own up-to-date milking plant, good results guaranteed.— to : Colonial, 99, __UVALD. . ORCHARD "Work wanted; pruning, planting, spraying,. lawns, garden work carried out satisfactorily.—W. Gliddon-Rich-ardson, F.R.H.S., Hobson Bay Road, Par-' nelL 'Phone, 1398. __ PAINTERS—Young Man. 26, wants • job, ' learn trade; small wages—F.H., 640, HERALD. ■•■ - ■ , SALESMAN, Hardware, six years' experience, seeks Position North Island; good references.—Oanterbnry, 565, JSBRA-D. WASHING and Cleaning 4 full days, permanent, by experienced woman, by June 4.—Respectable, Newton Post Office CLEODS Registry, 'phone $84.-Woman, who is first-class milker and good cook, wants a' situation where she can take boy of. three years. . ■ WATCHMAKER, practical, will be open for Engagement. — Write, stating wages, to Watchmaker, - 515, HE-ALP. 11A / HITEWASHING done by contract.—Ap!VV ply H. W. Westbrook, 34,. Grey-street, 1 (Auckland. .;"• '..-';; '.; :■ } ..•■■■■■ '■ >-■»■ |i ,miiiiim.iiiiii;iii»iiiii;i ii ii ■.' JJ_ t ggSJ Sg-S-gg i■, './'." Apartments Wanted. ■.■->•„■ BEDROOM and ' Sittingroom, double, furnished, with fireplace, 4 wanted.— —H., HTOAT.n. -.:.■/ ;, ■-;, : ,;-j.r'"-. .■.■.<,.::?■■, .'JtJfEDROoir;'-w?ll fwmlshfd, -?,petiln? . .to "'JiJ. balcony;' breakfast j Efeinhtra;. Takapuna, or Devonport^lneiußive' terms to P., c 532, HEBALD. ' __ _____" BOARD and Residence in private family, Panmure district* or thereabout; terms moderate.— 586, (HBKAU. • . >i ROOM, one, unfurnished, with fireplace, for ' two young ladies, near Mount Eden Station preferred— L.S., 580. 'HBaA-D. ■1 ,' ======== = =» Apartments Vacant. APARTMENTS, with Board.—Melrose, ,29. I Upper VTncent-Bt.j evefy home com- ! i fort.—Mrs. Montgomery- ( APARTMENTS and Board-Residence, ] small private family, nice comfortable ; home; .terms, from. 16a—48. Khyber Pass. Id j section. ■." » ■"■.■' '> ADELAIDE PRIVATE HOTEL, 101, Hobsonstreet.—Vacancies for Visitors and Permanents; good table; terms moderate.— Rothery. "Phone 3735. ; " ' BEDROOM, furnished, use, kitchen, refined M.O. or Lady; choice, high' locality; 20 minutes' walk city.—Write 0.8., P. 0., Sy-monds-strcet. ■ •'' BOARD and Residence- terms reasonable. —Whitehead, Coffee Palace, Oook-st. BOARD and Residence, comfortable, homely, for young men, with English 1 people.— Seaflefd View Road, over Grafton Bridge. . . . , BOARDERS wanted; good home, every convenience. Terms. IBs, with soft washing; close to Queen-st.—Apply 13, Upper Vincent-st BOARDERS wanted; vacancies for three respectable working men; good table and moderate charges.— Johnston, Foley's Avenue, Hobson-st. . ENNORE, "SYMONDS-STREET. VACANCIES. 'Phone 1706. MRS. QUTNN. TjMJRNISHED Apartments, with or without JO board, single and double rooms, latest 1 conveniences; 2d section.*—3s, Wanganui ! Avenue. Ponsonby. KILGOWAN, 16, Williamson's Avenue, Ponsonby, under New Management.—Vacancies for Boarders; bath, piano; terms moderate.—Mrs. Stewart. . HOME for respectable Gent., Ponsonby, near car, single room, bath, piano, telephone: terms moderate; homely. •Phone, 2083. HAURAKI HOUSE, Vincent-st.. near St. Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; new house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate.—Mrs. McLiver. 'Phone 3683. MERLIN HOUSE. IS6. Hobson-street.-Good Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; terms moderate.— B. Oapill. ■ MONA HOUSE, 12, Lower Bymonds-Bt.. opp. Choral Hall—First-class Accommodation for Permanents and - Tourists.— Gick. 'phono 293. "' ' . ' ROOMS, two or three, unfurnished, wanted, near Hobson-st.; urgent.—244, Hobsonstreet; .: . ROOMS, three, unfurnished, M.C. or Ladies only, no children; references.—3B2, Queen-street. ■ ROOMS— Single beds 5s week, use smoke, sittingroom, piano; h. and c. bath and shower; p.w.c; three minutes Queanst. —48, Nelson-st.. City. SHERWOOD. 19. Khyber Pass.—Vacancies for two Boarders, every convenience and comfort, good table, soft washing and mending; terms, £1. TOPCROFT, 22, New-street, Ponsonby.—PriX vate Board and Residence; lovely harbonr view. 'Phone 3532. THE MANSIONS, Whitaker Place, Sym-onds-et., lmin. 1 from car.—Vacancies for tourists and permanent^.— Carter. 'Phone 2724. rpHE CHIMES, late Warwick House, SyA monds-st.—Vacancies for permanents and tourists. —Mrs. A Martin; 'phone 1144. THE CLIFFS. HOWICK-For a quiet holiday and complete rest, this home is unsurpassed- Sunny aspect, beautifully sheltered from winds. Bed-sitting-rooms arranged on application. Accommodation for tourists and permanents.— Batt. ■ THE TURRET.— Accommodation for tourists' permanents; spacious grounds, tennis lawn, beautiful situation, lofty rooms; 10. Park Avenue, near Cricket Ground and Domain. Three minutes across bridge to car. 'Phone 2M2--Me»dames Edwards and Dodgeon. VACANCIES for Boarders at The Avenue, opposite Newton P. 0.; lovely grounds; excellent cuisine. Terms moderate. j VERONA. 45, Karangahape Road r Private ; Boardinghouse; accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders; id sec- | t.inn.—Mrs. Skene. ,__—___ T)ELGRAVE. LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. Overlooking Government House Grounds. Pour minutes' walk of G.P.0.. Theatres, and * ow Central City. Hot and Cold Showers and Baths. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB : TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. Telegrams and letters promptly replied to.' • _3S.RF_ra ; Telephone. 2638, m. . \
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15004, 28 May 1912, Page 1
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