Situations Wanted. BARMAN, smart, steady, civil and obliging, desires situation; country preferred; good references.—Bar, 94, HERALD. BUTCHER, good, all-round man, wants situation; life experience; good references.—E.J.. 89, HERALD. CARPENTER wants job on sheep station or farm; married, no encumbrances— Carpenter. P. 0.. Hamilton. COOK, man, young, with first-class allround experience in hotels, restaurants, etc., requires situation; good references.— G.T., 88, HERALD. , DRESSMAKING and Costumes well made by Mrs. F. C. Thomas, 202, Hobson-st., opp. Dominion Laundry. IAARM.— Man wants situation on fruit or dairy farm; low wage to start; good home essential.—Write 8.1.. 50. .HERALD. —— 171 ARM Hands, two, good, one married. . want work or share milking; good milkers, some experience with machines.— j Apply Mac. 46, HERALD. j GARDENER, experienced, useful; vegc- j tables, hedges, lawn; milk: good re- i ferences; single; Scotch; abstainer.—Pom, j 92. HERALD. HOUSEKEEPER.— young, with child going to school, wants situation as housekeeper; no mistress; town preferred. Apply H.M.. 61, HERALD. HOUSEMAID, elderly, experienced, wants situation in country hotel, or as laundress; open to engagement till Ist rSeptcmper.—Apply Colonial. 64. HEBALD. HOUSEMAID, Lady Helps, W. Cook, | „ Waitress, Married Couple, Gardener, waiting places, experienced, with references.— Kia. Ora Registry, Tabernacle j Buildings. i HOUSEMAID— wanted in Rotorua or Te Aroha as Child's Nurse. Housemaid, or Help: wages not so much an object as good home.— Competent. 47. HERALD; • . lADY, young, experienced, desires re-en- - gagement in dental or doctor's rooms. -H. 8.. 73, HERALD. LADI Help wants position in small adult JJ family: Devonport or Birkenhead Prefcrred.— 93, Herald. . LADY, young. English, refined, educated, would givo services as companion, governess, or nurse, in return passage Lng-land.-Apply R., 90. HERALD. , LEDGER-Keeper, young man, wants position; thoroughly experienced, alßOknowledge law.-Apply A.8.. 59 - HERALD. MAN, 37, wants position as caretaker or watchman; 10 years last place. Highest references.— 76. HERALD. MAN wants any position of trust or work of any kind; new arrival; late Royal Horse Artillery; ex. R.H.A., 56, HERALD. . MARRIED Couple, young, abstainers. seek situation; wife first-class cook, man second cook or porter.—G.L.O., 35. HERALD. - MARRIED Couple, refined, young, new arrivals, require employment, singly or together; hotel or bar preferred: thoroughly capable, trustworthy, good credentials.—R., 65. HERALD. . MARRIED Couple, with girl four years (superior people), desire position; husband milk, handy man; wife general; suburbs preferred.— Miss Morrison. Department of Labour. ■ _ MEDICAL Locum Tenens, or opening for practice, wanted by practitioner; married., high standing; rofcrencea.-R.Q.P., 63, HERALD. MILKING, share, wanted, 40 to 50 cows, by IYL two single men; experienced.— HERALD. . ■ PHOTOGRAPHERS— Wanted by lady, employment in studio, town or country; retouching and general knowledge of photo-graphy.-Apply A.L-, 74. HERALD. WOMEN, two, respectable, young, want position generals or waitresses; experienced; refs.; Cambridge, Rotorua PreDomestic, 155, Nelson-st„ City. pANTERBURY AGENCIES. We are prepared to undertake Agencies or l Sub-Agencies for the Canterbury district, and would be pleased to communicate with manufacturers or agents desiring to make/ arrangements in this connection. . G. S. COWPER AND CO., Manufacturers' Agents and Indentorß, 152, Hereford-st., Christchurch. XT O U N G TRAVELLER, •*- with experience, Wants position with coal merchant. Have references, also good connection worked up. Apply • __ ENERGETIC, Post Office, Ponsonby. Apartments Wanted. BOARD and Residence, in private family, Eemoera or Ponsonby, required by young man—Apply Clerk, 85, HERALD. ROOMS, two, unfurnished, wanted immediately by Lady at Mt. Albert, Avondale, or ArchhilL—T. Wright, Mt. Albert. ROOM, with fireplace, large, wanted to JL\> rent: for elderly couple, no children; with widow or elderly people preferred.— W. 8.. HERALD. gf- ' ' Apartments Vacant. APARTMENTS, double, single, or board if required; walking distance to city. —Springfield, 48, Wynyard-st., back Grammar School. ATjBEMARLE (Late Residence of Dr. Sharman). Corner of Burlbigh-street and Khyber PassIs now open as a First-class Boardinghouse. The rooms are large and well furnished. ' 'Phone. 3705. - BOARDERS wanted, three workingmen; soft washing: h. and c. water; every convenience; 185.—112. Grey-st. BOARDERS, single and double rooms, hot and cold water; handy Id section; moderate charges—Levonia, Basque Rd. (top of Symonds-st.). BED-Sittingrooms, large sunny, well furnished; use conveniences, gas, kitchen: fine locality—2s, Carlton Gore Rd., facing Park Avenue. GLENOSMOND. LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. MRS INGRAM. NO. 5. Lower Symonds-st.— for IN boarders in private home; terms modorate. _ EEMUERA RD., close to Newmarket— / Largo Furnished Front Bedroom to Let, suit two friends or married couple: board optional.— Hobson Villa. ROOM, double balcony, vacant .Monday XV next.—Burwood. Prinoes-st., opp. Albert Park _ ROOM, double, private family, to Let. XX with or without board; every conveniApply Herald. . ROOMS-Single Beds 5s week, use smoke, sittingroom. piano; h. and c. bath and shower; p.w.c.; three minutes Queen-st.— 48. Nelson-street. Pity. KOOMS, unfurnished, two or three, with uso conveniences, wanted; private family; vicinity Grafton Bridge preferred. —Address Permanent, 55, HERALD. HER WOOD, 19, Khyber VacancPies ic) for Two Boarders. Terms. 183 and £1; good table, soft washing and mending; all conveniences, TOPOROFT, 22, New-street. Ponsonby.— Private Board and Residence; lovely harbour view. 'Phono 3532. VACANCIES for gentlemen boarders, priV vate family; near tram barn; hot and cold water.—3s, AVanganui Avenue, Ponsoi i b Newly Furnished. Private Apartments. SAN "DEMO. Near Choral Hall, O II Close to City. Convenient and Comfortable. On Monday. 19th August, all Fittings and Furnishing will be completed. San Rcmo will then bo ready for guests, whoso pleasure and comfort will receive generous consideration under tho careful management of c _ MPS. C. WEST. Personal application for choice of rooms. ri O N O M A. O ALFRED-STREET (close to Albert Park). This favourite Private Hotel lias now completed the important additions; 15 rooms have been added and fitted with all modern requirements. Remanents, Tourists, and Married Couples may now obtain first-class accommodation at a Reasonable Tariff. MRS. NAIRN, Proprietress. 'Phono. 725. SORRENTO, 3. GRAFTON ROAD (Near Choral Hall). Having had several rooms added to this favourite House, wo have now ample SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. All modern conveniences 'Phone. 1708. MISS C. BURKE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15075, 19 August 1912, Page 1
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