Domestics Wanted. £JOOK Shakespeare Hotel. COOK, experienced, wanted. References re* quired, -two in family.— Harry Bloomfield, Waimumu, St. Stephen's Avenue, . Parnell. COMPANION Help, for Cambridge, light house duties, plain • cooking, no washing,' 12s.—Garthowen, Carlton Gore Boad. GIRL, to assist with two children and , light housework— 700, HERALD. GIRL, young, wanted for light housework; evenings Urgent, Box 350< Auckland. ____ GIIRL, respectable, wanted to assist ia * housework.— F. C. Thomas. 113, Victoria-street West. __ GIRL wanted to mind two children, 1 o'clock till Mr 3. Curnow. Prospect? Terrace. Mount Eden end ■ IRL wanted, to assist with housework AT and plain cooking; no washing; evenings free.— 1, Wynyard-st. G'IRL, plain cooking; no washing; wages, I £1 per week; also Handyman for garden; must be able to milk.—Mrs. H. T. Gome, Bucklaud Road, Epsom. Take car to Greenwood's Corner. HOUSEMAID and Girl to assist.—Albe* marie, 15, Khybar Pass, corner Bur-leigh-street. HOUSEKEEPER, working, wanted for country, three in family.— Brentwood Avenue, off Dominion Rd. .__ TRAITRESS wanted.-Shakespeare HoteL WOMAN," middle-aged, wanted to assist in house; experienced with children.— Mrs. Petrie, 103, Hobson-st. % BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers. Queen-st.-W. Cooks, 30s, 255; Laundresses, 255; Waitresses, 20s; Housemaids. 20s, Waiwera, Tauranga, Gisborne, Stratford, Whakatane; H.M.-Laundress, Housemaids, town, country; Generals, Helps, M. Couples, 355; Chauffeur-Gardener, Flaxcutters, Scutchers, Farm- Hands, Milkers, Ploughman. 30s; Lads (able milk), Porter, —'Phone 1702. . ' . ; ; ,_. NIOHOLL'S Registry, Upper Symonds-st.— Cooks, 20s, private hospital, 5155, station, 255; Housemaids, 15s. 17s 6d; Lady Help, 15s; Generals, good wages. ' SAUNDERS'S Registry—New address. Strand Arcade, Auckland's oldest and. leading office.—Vacancies for Women Cooks, 40s, 30s, 255, for good houses, Te Aroha, Rawene, Kawakawa, town, and others: Laundress, 20s; Cook, Generals, 255, 20s; 2 friends for a station home, 255, 20s each; Housemaid, 22s fid;" Waitresses, Housemaids, assist, 20s, 178 6d, 15s, for Gisborne, Taumarunui, Drury, Tauranga, town, and others; Laundress, 20s, also Cook," 20s, same House; Generals and Helps; 4 Mar- ' ried Couples, £100, station,near Gisborne; others, £80, £75; Ploughman, 30s; Man. milk, garden, for station, 255; Plough and Scoop, 30s; 2 Bushfellers, 10s a day; Bushfellini? Contract, 100 acres; Milkers and Farm Hands, 30s, 27s 6d. 255: Youths for farms, 10s, 15s; Porter, 'Phone 900. :..,",', ■■■ i ; . ' -.'1 ■ Farm Hands Wanted. FARM Hand.—Respectable Young Man for dairy farm; good home; wages, £1 per week.— Hawkesby, 'Aetna, . Sylvan Avenue, Mt. Eden. HANDS, two, useful, for light farm work, gardening, etc. no ploughing.— Employer E. Turner- and Co.'s City Market, Monday, 9 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. MAN wanted to milk and do general farm work.— Paul. Mangere. __;. TITAN to milk about 12 cows, and do gens*. It.*- ral farm work; 4-mile from station; wages, 202 ioer wc«k.— Jeffrica, Buckland, - Ttl'ir.lN. yourie. half share profits, farm. lUI fruit, and produce, store, etc.; small capital; good Pomona, CB7, HERAVJ. • i MAX young, respectable, or willing Boy IYJL ft:'.- Dairy Farm, milking machine used. Good home,'good wages.— L. Evans, Rua-. ' wai, I\. Wairoa. : . MAN, steady, mailable, married or single. Capable of managing a sheep farm, 25 ' miles, from Auckland.—For address and part . titulars apply . AMBURYS, J/a>.. Newton. Auckland. r TWTBK, to plough"and assist with milking* • IVJL machine, wanted; also Youths,. milk.— " ' Farmers' '■• Ujxion.'/. Trading, >. Empire Build- .' ings. Swansea-street.;; ,%'-;- :v -: : - -r. » TlTAßßffiDiCoupie^ farm. ; 10 l * IVi. cows, factory; close school; ( wages 373 6d.' house. garden.'-Faofoi-y; Arkle s Bay. '<■• MARRIED Couple wanted, for .small East! - JLVL Coast station;-man milk, generally ' useful.: woman all household duties.— I eveninirs. 16,. PagefcSt... Ponsonhy. - "\/TARRIBD Couple or Family wanted to lit. milk on shares: milk selling at 8d per " gallon; man must he thoroughly compe- • tent; three years' engagement.—Apply ) Milker. 689. HERALD. : , QHEEP ~;■■. STATION. ' RESPECTABLE BOY WANTED. . Leaving school: ".....," . . For Sheep Station. Good wages. Live with family.; • ' •-•' J-K-. HEEAhq MCLEOD'S Registry, 'phone Wanted: Farm Couple, wife cook three or four hands, husband useful on farm; Station 1 Ploughman, 30s; Drivers, 9s day; Pick and T Shovelman,. take down batters, 10s day to T good man; Driver, near town; Man, cook, . bake bread, 50s, more if real good hand; two Flaxscutchers, take contract, scutch and bale, or 9s day: Married Couple, pri- ' vate place, near town, man garden, groom, . milk,' useful; Camp Cook, 30s; Milkers, 20s to 30s: Elderly Man, milk two . cows, use- " ful, 16s; Housekeeper, for farmer's place. 1 good home; Housemaid, country hotel. ' Wanted to Buy. - APPAREL.— Martin, 350, Queen-street, i' A opp. Grey Statue, Largest Buyer in i Auckland of Left-off Clothing. Travelling Trunks, Jewellery, Boots, etc. 'Phone 3303. BOILER, 10. to 15 h.p., . 1001b or over pressure, for sawmill; semi-portable type; to take firewood four to six feet or over; ' state price delivered at Bargaville'before & Christmas.— Timber Company* .- Limited. Dargaville. : ■ HIGHEST Prices given for all kinds of Superior Second-hand Clothing.—Dresa . Agency, 197, Karangahape Road. 'Phone 1209 MRS. STEVENSON, 20. Pitt-street, Buy a Ladies' and Gent.'s Left-off Clothing. ' Boots, Bed-Table Linen, • Furniture, and '* Trunks. Highest. prices. 'Phone 3505. I TITRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies' Gent. I- iu. and Children's Superior Misfits and ton Clothing. Letters promptly attended . Elliott-street, two doors from Wellesley- ' street, 'Phono 3488. - NEAR Masonic * Hotel. Devoopbrt. is Beard-* " i> sell's Furniture Mart. He will buy Furniture in any quantity.. Satisfactory price* given...... \ "PUNCHING and Shearing Machine, new X or second-hand, in good order,-to punch about i hole through $ plate, with or without angle cutter.—Brown and Sons, . Shipbuilders, Te Kopuru. WAGGON, light, to carry 15cwt to on« ton.—Particulars and price to Tm« mediate, 725, HERALD. o QAOKS, SACKS. SA C 84 O WANTED 2000 GOOD SOUND CLEAN SACKS. E. A. PERKINS AND CO., ".,■•' City Market. "WE ARE PURCHASERS OF GOOD SQUS.IJ t.VYj SACKS, Any Quantity, for Cash. n TEXTILE BAG AND SACK CO., o 'Phone 3576. King's Drive, next Dalgety'*. T\ B N T. '8 fj L ° T H X N <*< We Buy, Sell, Exchange, Alter, Repair* - or entirely renovate any article of Gent.'s Clothing. Best prices for country Parcels, S 10s to 60s offered for Suits, etc. Gooda returned if prices not satisfactory. 'Phone No. 3976, and we will calL THE LONDON CLOTHING. .CLEANING. AND REPAIRING CO., 4, Gt. North Rd., near Ponsonby Reservoir* Open till 8 p.m. , - -i OOR 14 h.p. Portable Steam Engine; s\atfl ? JLaj price, where tc be seen.— and *■ Pinchees, Waitakaruru, Thames. d TTTANTED to Buy—The Furniture of 6or 7, l- Vt .rooms: must he good modern furnis, tuve, table for a. gentleman's home.— Southerner. HERALD. 8- ! '"" ! i —■*—■ -■ 1 Miscellaneous Wanted. - ' QEND your Goods to he plated, bronzed, 0% r, O polished and lacquered to W. Shaw Gate Le- Petit - and Shaw), 106, Albert-St., 'Phone 1268. £ 'to See our New; a . ft. Pianos.— No Deposit Piano Co.. 23. High-street.' ' - , ,; ARTHUR NATHAN'S "GOLDEN TTPS."-( Js. A Treat for Tea Lovers.c- = == 1 '. — . . ■ =^ Wasted Advertisements continued, os Page 2. I,l' ' ' '..-.■■.'.-:■ -'.i'i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15123, 14 October 1912, Page 1
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