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Domestics Wanted. ■.'.<'. COOK, third; also Soulleryman.— ' . S.B. Victoria, Monday morning. /■GENERAL Servant, good salary.—A.D., 765, VXgEBAIiP. - experienced, no 'washing %y VX Saturday, afternoons off; 15s.—Chat* worth, 54. Wynyard-st. Q.ENEBAL, GOOD. FOR REMUERA, Small family, no washing, good wages. References required. BOX 45, G.P.0.. '■■'■;, ■ Auckland. GIRL, smart, wanted, to assist generally* -The Turret. No. 10, Park Avenue. GIRL WANTED TO HELP AT WHANGABEI. Wages, 15a; fare paid. Good home for suitable girl. CALDERBANK, • ■ Hardingc-st. (off Victoria-st.). HOUSEMAID-Waitress wanted.—Manukau Hotel, Onehunga. • .■■•.' HOUBEMAID-Waitress, ejiperienced, wanted.—Qorrento, 3, Grafton Road. HOUSEKEEPER wanted . for two adults (male), for one month from December 18.—Tradesman, 756; HERALD, . .■ . ■~,. ■.-,. ;.. HOUSEKEEPER.-Position wanted by refined, thoroughly domesticated English lady: highest' references, English and colonial.— Lorking, Avenue Registry, Parnell. i ■■•■•.;. KITOHENMAN wanted; roust be smart and sober man; —Hanson's Dinine Rooms (opp. HEBAEP). ; ' PANTRYMAID wanted, to start at once.-* McKeown's Tea Rooms. .■■■ ;, LADY Help, capable, wanted for country.— Mrs, feleddon, The Avenue, Hantaan. LADY, middle-aged, wanted, to assist in housework only; no young children.— Mrs E- Allen, Cambridge. ■ -,■>. WAITRESS,, experienced, wanted.— _ _leigh. Symonde-atreet. _____ WAITRESS wanted; union wages-— Dining Booms, High-st. , ';.'• • WOMAN to wash and iron wanted.— Ladies' College, Remuera. ' ; >'/■:•,■■"":' BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers, Queen- ' street.—W. Cooks, . 40s> 30s, town. Main Trunk, country hotels; H.M.-Laundreßse«, 22s 6d; Waitresses and Housemaids, country, hotels; Girls for stations; Generals, Help*, M. Cooks. 40s; Handy Men, Kltobenmen, i Milkers, Farm Hands, Scutchers, Swampers — 'Phone 1702. •,,•■■...,>,■,- :__£ m ■ '•■w-- .:?■;, :.■ "VTICHOLL'S Registry, Upper ■ Symonda-st— IX Capable Cooks, £1, 255; Housemaids, 15s, 17s od; < Nurses, £1; . Generals, .; 155.. IBs. £1: Man, good milker, 355, Taranaki, 'phone. 2268. ■';■; ■■,■■:■■■ ■■■:■;■ .;\:-K''■.•:•,:::'■'':-: ! : ' ":. SAUNDERS'S h Registry, ■■:• Strand Arcade, ' Auckland's oldest Vacancies tor Woman Cooks, 40s, Ms. 255; Cook Generals, Waitresses, Housemaids Assist.: Housemaids. .; 22s 6d, 20s. 17s 6d, for town end good country, houses; 10 Maids for Kawau,* 8 •for.Walwera for the season; 2 *Maniled:■.Couples, : also Couple for station; Men for ■:* stone; crusher; Man, milk, general useful, 255; Porter,- assist . bar, 30s;i, Camp .Cook,' 30s;. Kitehenmaa. useful, 255, country hotel- Many, not advertised.'''.'Phone': 900. ; •■'.. ;-*.;. "-'.v. •. < -~ : . i,., ~., / ;; ;.;", _„.. '','■""'■,.,. .j [ : 'I Fann Hands Wanted. FARM Hands; two'good, married^ refer- ■, ences ; required.—; I/Poultry Depot, Railway Wharf, Thursday. ,^: FARM- Cadet.—An:opening- for a youth wishing to. learn, and willing to work . on farm' near Patumahoe.:—Mr. ■ Cuff, Tshgrove, Cox's Bridge Road, Ponsonby. 'or;at Cuff's Garage, Eden Crescents ' -,; ' MAN. eood, for. Ploughing' arid' Carting.-j- ( J. Peach, Remuera. ;,: ']":cJ.-'<-.:.y..i. w'> "IMTAN, '"smart, young, for ,fruit: farm, near : [ IYJL town.—Waitomata Fruit Co., Fort-sty •'., MAN;* or Boy, wanted}, milk iOi.oow«;'L»ene«'." c '.; ral' farm work; .wages. 25s suitable, perv" son.—MoYeiTyj Te Awamutn.:;';;'-;' -;;fl ~ /' . MAN to milk ten cows;V , found.' an : once; ■ close : "to ':-.-, Newmarket.—FUtthell, Mt. Hobson Villa, ' Remuera" Rd.. - ' ■?■'■ f ?■' ■'■ \\ MAN, ' yoahg,.- respectable, to i milk -j and : help generally; .dairy farm,, machines used.:: waiires '25bv< 4nd;/lonAd>&".<lfay.' Thorndon ■ Road, Cambridge three, miles from township. .;■ -■ . ■' . ■■• ■■ ■■;' :■■• ■;■'■■'. MmKEB".-Rbod, wanted o*;:^iooe; '{■ good;> : aVx.ifrslgea-ti> : tfooilf jamf'&o'Wem&wotiL— ■ Farmer, Pokeno .T.'O/ " v'.-. ;■?■"": ■"■'-; ■■-;;' i PLOUGHMAN, good, wanted for -a: few weeks, mo milking,'3os week.— Potter., . AVhangarata.; ■' : ■ : ■ ■ ■■■ . . ' CJHEPHEREi. married, wanted; one used to »J . stock. ' £90 year . and meat.—H.. Chase*. [ Tangowahine. N. Wairoa. I YOUTH, wanted, to help to milk on small !>X- farm; 15s a week, good- home, easy place.—B. Baiter. Teitumi. ," ■• ; . nniAMiLT WANTED. TO van^'^W^Ef';- 1 ON SHARES. - • '■ ' ; ••■••.'■ ■'"'''''>;'■ Urgent. • ".-'-.. ' Address a,t Hebaxiu': i " "' : "" ;' """ * ' ' " .["^^ ■■ . Wanted to Bay. :^\:U>. ;j : ' - M»rtln v 350.' QoeeD-itreet. • opp. Grey Statue. ""Largest *wer-ia .Auckland ]of Left-off • Cttothing.; TrayeUfaw! > Trunks, Jewellery, Boots. etcT^hone/^'r-; DRAY, light, 'tip.'.'suitable for lann : work,' : —Farmer. Box 11, Auckland.: 4 ■ '>.; GAS -Engine, sibout 5 horse-power; ■ bandsaw: and circular-saw.—3l. HBltAia),.-, ) GENT.'S Suits.,—Wanted to Buy, 100. Also. ;:.] Boots and Travelling Trunks. Hteheet prices given.— Stevenson, --M, Pittflt. ■% Thone, .3505. ' '-' "' r _ I AM a Buyer of ';. any auantity otHena,-i Roosters. Ducks, Turkeys; for spot cash. Will send cart distance no object. - ; - ! ■' ■>'••.;■' A. R. SAUNDERS. ;^',/; ; : ;;:';;.:/ ; i Greenwood ' Avenue; Grey Lynn. »-> MRS. BROWN t 90. Hobßon-street, buy» '% '■■ Ladies' and : Gent.'B -and .'iOhadren^P 1 : Left-off and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc— Letters promptly attended .-'•-■::: y-''- ■' i,' MRS. BOTTERILL buys Lc^ies^^ent/B.:; and Children's' Superior Jtlefits and Left-off Clothing. Letters pro^mptlr ;. to.—Elliott-stH«t. two doors .frornvWeUeeley-r street. • 'Phono 5488., ... ~'••" ''•'''' ■ . SHOT-GUN, English, 12 gauge, i hanunerless, • double-barrelledr-P. McElroy; • 62, Murdoch Rd...Grey Lynn. '- ■' '... '-■;;'■: WE Buy, in large ana : small quantities— Bottles, Sacks, Rubber, Tailors* Out-' tings. Rags, Bones, Cast - Iron, ■. Zinc and ; Mutals. Country conpignmenta a specialty. Arrangements made with Clubs, Hotels* Boardinghousißs, fcto.'; / for the T removal fof empty bottles. ,_ :_~ AUBTRALASIAN WASTE AND u BOTTLE MERCHANT, t.' ,43, Hobson-street (opp. Durham-st. W.). Telephone 4211. : v. : :: ::'-.■:■' ■■ ■--.■ PORTABLE HOISTING OIL ENGINE, ■*"• About 5 h.p., Friction Winch attachment. • :' ":-. , :* Wanted to Purchase. . Write particulars of lifting capacity* price, maker's name, and weight, to POST OFFICE, BOX 90. . * ■ Wanganul TEA LEAD IN ANY QUANTITY* Must be good, clean metal. BUTEB, 18. HEEAIiD Office. WANTED TO BUY, GOOD, SOUND SACKS, any quantity, TEXTILE BAG AND SACK CO.. King's Drive, next Dalgety's, - 'Phone 3576. . ■VICT ANTED TO BUY FOR CASH. We will bay the Furniture and Content* of your home, or any part of it, and glv» you a straight out Cash Price. • • -/-..,' WALKER AND, COAKLEY. Auctioneers. High-street ■ 'Phone, $5?.' - fIEN T./.8 Q Ii O T SI N cu We Buy, Sell, Exchange. Alter, Repair, or ■ entirely renovate any 5 article Xof Gent/i Clothing. Best • prices; for country Parcels. 10s to 60 offered for Suite.' eta . = Goods) returned if prices not satisfactory. 'Phone No. 3976. and we wm,call c\ ■;.. :. • * - ™ w A«R^2Sfficg^ Na : 4, Gt. North' Rd., near Ponsonby Reservoir, .;,...-,,. ■: ■-, ■;,•■■ -..;>. Open till 8 p.m- . \ ' SB ' k *_* E B * i LOW YBJEnm. with hood end 'Mpfc; ••' . seat; most win' good order _~ Renly. giving full particulani; prfo*.' 1 $&& where to he seen to. . PHaBTDN. :rE - A Pokekohft. - Wanted '•««— ««- ■{ ■ .••' : k;'- :: ' ; .' : • ' : :^'k':m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15170, 9 December 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15170, 9 December 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15170, 9 December 1912, Page 1

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