Situations Vacant. (2.IRL, smart, wanted at once, for shop.— A R, Robertson, three doors from P. 0.. MX. Eden Road. (^ROGERS.— Wanted Man, for countrv o-,. ~°re: must be '-rood canvasser.-Store. 891. Herald. (TJ-Il'li wanted to help folding and addres=vJi in.- newspapers; no previous experiences necessary.—Voice Printing Co., 106. Albertstreet. TJARNESBMAKEHS wanteu.-J. Wiseman ; J Lri_?.. Hl Ltd., Albert- ? -t. [ JUNIOR WANTED FOR CORSET DEPART,J -\i:;.vr. ! SMITH AND CAUGHEY, LTD. j T AUXDRY.'-Wanted" Sorter and""j'.iflioTs ! -*-» Finery Ironcrs and Hands in all • '-=- ; Payments.— Laundry. I'arnell. j I J-DGER-Ke.e.per, competent, wanted.— , -IJ Applications, enclosing testimonial* to i '1 addressed, Ledger-keeper, care P.O. Box i MINERS and Labourers wanted.—For . -»X particulars, apply N.Z. Mines Trust, I Mhortlaiid-street. I pAIXTEHS. fir.st-elass.-H. P. Benjamin, I :*-.. .Great South Road, Greenlanc, next I \\ ebley's Bakery _ PLUMBER, good, wanted to take chargo long job; high wages to good man.— Address at HERALD. rpAILORING. - Wanted-First-cTasT" CoatJ- makers.—B. J. M. Kemp. Tailor and Outfitter, Queen arid Swanson Streets. HPYPTSTE. for law office: must be used to J- lctral work.—Ley, 505, HERALD. rpAILORESSES.-First-class Trousers an-! J- Vest Hands wanted; no others need apply: work guaranteed throughout year.— Schneidemau Bros., Empire Tailors. Newton. TAILOBESS. smart, wanted; highest wages: good opportunity learn featherdressing and all branches of business. Apply at once. 358, Queen-street (opp. Town Hall). UPHOLSTERER wanted; constant work vJ to competent man.-Warman's New furniture Warehouse, Hobson-st. (just above Victoria-st.i. YOUTH, strong, wanted. 15 or 16: used to -L horses, and can ride and drive.—W. Robinson. Three Kings, near Veterans' Home. Mt. Roskill. i . . — =====1 Domestics Wanted. COMPANION-Nurs© wanted, fond of chil.—Apply HERALD. pOMPANIONABLE Lady Help; two adults, \J comfortable home, moderate wage. Preston. Penrose P.O. COOK and Housemaid, same place, country boardinshouse: Waitress, hotel, Main Trunk.—Town Hall Registry, 576, Queen-street. GENERAL wanted, for Epsom.—X.Y.Z., Post Office. Newmarket. GENERAL Servant.—Three adults, easy place, wages 123 6d.—Mrs- Larscn, 81,' Sliortland-st. GENERAL Help wanted, sleep at homo preferred, three adults.—Mrs. Brough.ton. St, Andrew's Vicarage. Epsom. GENERAL, good, or reliable person, for house work; no washing; 15s.—No. 128 a, Grafton Road, 4 doors from church. GIRL to assist for a few hours daily— Yates, Woodside Rd., Mount Eden. HOUSEKEEPER, working, wanted for South Sea Islands plantation: good plain cook, and knowledge of dairy and poultry; Protestant, abstainer, middle-aged. —Particulars on application to A.8.R., Bos 231, G.P.0., Auckland. LAUNDRESS wanted at once— E. ' j -LJ Keeley, Laundry, Te Aroha, LADY, Help.—Domestic duties for elderly couple, references required. — Apply • between 12 and Address at HERALD. ' T ADY, elderly, wanted at once; light JLi duties only; en familie; good home; country.—Particulars per letter. Y., 854, " Herald. ; "TTSrOMAN wanted, to wash.— Henley, V? Eglinton Avenue, near Cucksey's Store, Mount Eden. WIDOW or Young Person wanted for, '.¥ » Housework in homely Christian family. , Apply Thursday, between 3 and 3, Mrs. . Scott, Narrow Neck, Devonpprt. - '' "DELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers, JL> Queen-st—W. Cooks, 30s, country " hotels, Cook and Waitress together; House--5 maids, Waitresses, 20s, Gisborno district, Taumarunui, Helensville; Laundress. llotorua. town; Generals, Cooks, Housemaids. \ town; M. Couples, private, farms, hotels; "• Farm Hands, Handy Man, Lads.—'Phone " 1702. ", (~i IBBS'S Registry, •• Newmarket.— 1 \JT Housemaids, hotel or boardinghouse; '• Lady Help, Housekeepers, wanting engagements. '• "VTICHOLLS'S Registry, Upper Symonds-st. 1\ —Capable Waitress. country, 255; Cooks, £1; Laundress, £1; Generals, 15s. 13s, £1; Lady Help, 15s. , QAUNDERS" Registry. — New Address, 1 O Strand Arcade, Auckland's oldest office.—Vacancies: W. Cooks, 40s, 30s, Te Aroha, Kaeo, Kaikohe, others; C.-Generals, 255; Waitresses and H.-Maids, assist, 225. 6d, 20s, Gisborne two, Waipiro Bay, town, and others; Housekeepers, no mistress, 15s, 12s " 6d, child no objection; Generals and Helps, t. 20s, 15s, 12s; Laundress, 255; three Married >. Couples, £100. £90, £80.; Plough and Scoop Man, 30s; Milking and Farm Work, 30s, t 27s'6d, 255: Youths, farms, 15s, 20s; Cook. r 40s; Second Cook, 30s;. Camp Cook, 655. L 'Phone 900. . .
Farm Hands Wanted. IXVRM Hand, general, must he good 1: milker; good home; 25s.—Bellmgham. Kaputuhi. _ 17 _RMHAXDS.—Vacancies for Ploughmen Jb ' and Milkers, also for youths.-Farmers Union Trading Association, Empire Buildings. Swanson-st. I"?ABM; Hand, good all-round, good wages. 1? -Apply after 10 o'clock to-day to W . \dams, care Auckland Trotting Club, JJur-ham-at. East. Auckland. ■A/fAERIED Man for general horse work. IVI Wife to act as lady-help; also, a stroii"- Youth or voting Man to milk ana drive-:—Address at HKKAH). M_X wanted at once; all-round farm " work; 25s and found.— Parkinson. Papakura Hotel. M\N or Youth, milk and general farm work. new arrival nor objected. to; good home.-W..I.C.._U_K.VLD. MYX wanted.—Strictly temperate, elderly. to milk and garden. good home, state wages Temperate. S;. J . JIKHAiu). MAN, experienced, reliable, wanted; married preferred; with good knowledge stock, ploughing, fencing, etc. capable working charee small run.—-Apply by letter. W. F. Sinclair, care Dalgety and Co., Auckland. _ MAX wanted.—Young, experienced, to act as working manager of a 50-acre. Jersey Stud Farm in Thames Valley. Must bo energetic, conscientious, sober, good milker, and "canablo of carrying on mixed farming. Good wages to good man.—Apply between 10 and noon, to JOHN BLACK, 58, Queen-st. TVfTLKER, good, and general farm work.— IVI Svlvia Hill Farm, Panmure and Otahuhu ltd- _ _ MILKING.— Couple -wanted; man must be thoroughly competent to work machines: own cottage—For further particulars, apply Laurie and Co., Auckland. YOUTH wanted— Strong, for gardening: one that can milk and drive horses.— A. Babb, Boscbank Ed., Avondale. YOUTH or Man wanted for milkkier and X assist on farm.—J. M. Davies, Northcote Road. Takapuna. VOUTH. to learn farming; good home, J. good wageb to good lad.—Apply at once. Mackereth, Cambridge. MCLEOD'S Registry, 'phone 834.—"Wanted— Flax Feeder, good wages to good feeder: Tow-Baler, easy job; Milkers for Taranaki. Thames Valley, Wairangi. Pokeno. Eeinu.era, all 25s to 27s 6d; one good Horse Driver for contractor. 9s day; two _ood Navvies. Is hour; Cook, for a few flaxmill hands, 20s; Elderly Man. milk cow, useful: Young' Man, milk "cow, kill sheep, used to horse-, 255, good place: Man, help machine milking, waggoning, and useful; Housekeeper for old farmer, wife, and son; Flax Cutters. ■General Servants, Waitress for King Country. ___„»_«__,__«,»_-._„___>_. C= --— ' —_-i=r_-_---r:-r_r---j_-:__---_3 Miscellaneous Wanted. rpEXXIS COURT, in vicinity of Mount EosL 'kill, Mount Eden, or Kingsland.- -Reply, stating terms, to M.8., Symoiid_._t-eet Post Ottice. "ITC/rANTED— Public to See oar .New: VV. Pianos.—The No Deposit Piano Co.. 23. Hi_h-wtreet. V BE Your Employees Insured:-" Telephone _-\. 57 National Insurance Co., 101, Queenstreet. Instant attention. Cheap rates. Wanted Advertisements continued Q& i Page 2.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15131, 23 October 1912, Page 1
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