Domestics Wanted. /""IOOK-General wanted, also Housemaid*-* Apply 68,_Symonds Street. COOK-General, capablo, wanted; wages* £1 .—Mrs. S. Upton, Argyle Street* Heme Bay. • ptOOK, good, experienced, wanted.— v any morning before 10, or evening after 7, to A. Hanna, Victoria Avenue, Remuera. _ pOOK. plain, wanted; also v maid; wages, £1 per week.—Mrs. H. T. Gorrie, Backland Road, Epsom. Take Epsomi car to Greenwood's corner. . . Applications are invited for the Vy position of Cook at the District Homes. Tararu. Salary, 30s per week and keep. Applicants should forward their applications, together with all particulars, to the Secretary.. Thames Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, Thames, not later than, the 13th inst.—J. E. Banks, Secretary. GENERAL or Help wanted; comfortable home; evenings free.—Box 8), Hamilton P.O. ■ • • - - . , PIENERAI* capable, wanted; no washing, vX 'Mrs. H. Seccombo, Mountain Road* off Khyber Pass'. ; ; ; PJ.IRL, respectable, wanted: good ham©* vJ treated as member family; half-holi-day, Sundays free.—Address at JTT!TUU>. . rTIRLS, two. "wanted, to assist in small VX boardinghouse; no cooking; one for six weeks only.—Criterion House, Ngarus* wahia, Waikato. • TTOUSEMAID-General, experienced, wanted Tl. immediately, for housework.— Khybes . ■ .Ti,rti.^#ivWlw.,;'.*ii.ii;-—.——li-—— ' v --'' TTOUSEKEEPER wanted for the country.— 11 Ajr., 482, iHEBAIO). , TTOUSEKEEPER. — Wanted, clean and * XI conscientious Young Woman :, as Housekeeper to working man; walking child no objection. — Immediate, 523, . HKRAH). LADY Help for Clevedon; domesticated.— . Mrs. Clarke, Lovoni, 45, Symonds St. LADY, or'Companion-Help, wanted; easy, place.— Walker, 15, Sentinel Road, I Ponsonby. . ■ • - T ADY Help wanted, for country; good Ju wages to competent girl: one able tm rid® and drive preferred.—Mrs. Shipherd* Puni, Pukekohe. ■ ATURSE or Nurse-Housemaid, wanted, fori Ix Pafnell; good home.—Bell's Registry, 22 City Chambers. Qneen Street. 'Phone 1702, NURSERY - Housemaid, experienced* wanted; wages, 20s.— Louis Lewis. Clovernook Road, Epsom, near Newmarket. — — ——— _ 11 1 • 111 1 'Jf Wf AITRESS, experienced, wanted.— 'T Ventnor, Devonport. y . •• • ,T7trOMAN, capable, wanted to assist light . Yfi duties; good wages.—Mrs. A. Donald* 17, Qneen St., Richmond, Grey Lynn. 'Phone j 1661. • ■■ BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers, Queeri Street.— OookH, country hotels, town; Laundress, 30s, found, tourist hotel; Waitresses, 255, 20s; Housemaids, 20s, country. .hotels, Rotorua, etc.. places two together; Housekeeper, Generals. Helps, Nurses; I'addocker, Handy Mian, Milker. —'Phone 17(B. r\ IBBS'S Regiatay, Newmarket, wants VT Housekeeper, young widow preferred* for oountry; Cook, Generals, Girls to Assist* ' Rooms to Let. . v . , ■ OAUNDERS'S Registry, Strand- Arcade, 0 . Auckland's oldest Vacancies-: Women Cooks,. 30s; COok-Generals, 5555; Laundress, 20s; Cook's Assistant, 20s; Waitresses, 20s; Housemaids assist, 20s; House* maids, 20b ; < Cook-General, 2Sa, also Housemaid, 17s 6d, for station, suit two friends;;, House-Parlourmaid, 15e; Lady Help fori Whangarei; Housemaid-Waitress, 255; many not advertised; Kitchenman, 20?,; Buttons for good hotel. ■ . ■ ■, ' ' : Apartments Wanted. ; TVOARD and Residence, for Boy attending D school, wanted after Easter holidays-— A.8., 620, BDEmj?. ■■■ <. TJEDBOOM, single, furnished; wanted, in. JD respectable locality, by young Man* tradesman.B-B„ 616,. HHTUI.IX ; , ; T>RIVATE Board and Residence wanted* JT by three ladles;! Herne Bay or Ponsonby Waterside preferred; near tram.— Permanent. 449, HE&AU). - ' • T>OOMS, two, Tmturnished,. wanted; one Xv fireplace, with conveniences; suit tw» ladies; nice IdoaJity.— Post Office, New. market. - _ It - v t- ■ ' ". .'■ ■' • ■ —*? ; : Apartments Vacant. * A CCOMMODATION for respectable gents. A at Ponsonby; harbour view; near carSingle room;- bathy piano; ; billiards: homely. Terms, £L—'Phone 2083. • • A DMIRABLY situated Apartments, private XX baloonies, sigroom, and bedrooms;j vacancies at The Mansions, Whitw*e* Placa# Sjjnondsst. TeL. 2724. BUUtgdrogig. . : A LDERSYDE. No. 2, FRANKLIN ROAD, A PONSONBY. Beautifully-situated Apartments, with without board.—'Phone 5855. - ■ ALB E It A..8. " L S (Late Rseidenoe of Dr. Sbarman), Corner of Burleigh Street and Khyber, Pass* is now open as a First-class Boardinghoßs*. The rooms axe large and well furnished, ■■■■■■■• ■■■ ; - 'Phone 3708. --v" A N ideal home for young men nev brick! il bouse; cool, airy rooms; good breakfast and attendance; hot, cold, and shower, bath.—Queen's Cliff, Scotia Place, tela. from Town Hall. 'Phone 4086. ' Mrs. Fisher* TJEDBOOM, well furnished, tor gentleman. , . .13 with large balcony, sittingrooqx;J<>Telri _ view, best part Parnell (with breakfast) ;i tel., all convs.—Address at JighAXiP. - OARD-Residenoe, or Furnished Boom foa ii 2 gentlemen, in refined home; every; . comfort; Id section.— Eden Terrace. T>OARD and - Residence. — Vacancies D Boarders; h. and c. water; good table;» soft washing done; terms 18s week.ll4 j Grey . Street. ' ■- ■ BOARD and ' Residenoe, '! electric . lights piano and 'telephone, every convent- , enoe; select and central.— Renme, RetOr i rua (late To WaAroa Buried Village^ /^lAMßßEDGE—Vacancie« at tho Willow#- , V Farm, within a mild of township.—Mr. Chitty. ; CL I F T O • N-*' Whitaker Place, da-street, firs# , tram stop A St. Paul's. 'Phone- 3216.■ ■ Central—Select-Quiet „ „ ;:? ■ Accommodation for LadiesJ ~*U M A, B. v•• O*- • 72, Symonds-Btreet > Vacancies for Tourists and' Psrmansni ; Boarders. All modern convenlenees. . 'Phone 2411. MBS. L MARSHALL. CHELTENHAM BEACH.—Two large, front Bed-sittingrooms, gas stove, _ separatameter; private entrance; use of convent--enoes.— iTTer*TJ>. ' TiBVONPORT. —Clifton, Jubilee Avenue;! XJ Private Board and Residence; elevated -; position, overlooking the harbour: vacant cies—Mrs. A. Waters. * , . - ■ ■■■■ _ 1 "1 ' 1 *•* . . ii LBNEDEN, Balfour Rd. PamelL via' iX Garfield-st, overlooking - h»*bour--Vn^a^fries.— Jackson. Pro. T'hone 3063. HOWICK.— The Cliffs, on the beaoh ] Select acoommodation for familissSterms, ' 35s weekly.— l W. Batt> ■ Propria^ tress. Vacancies for Easter; large rooms.. LADY offers comfortable, FumishedlJU Rooms; sndt sisters, or two tad* friends; with or without boards—lUWMount Eden P.O. ■ '. " - ' .. TJORTBMOUTH HOUSE, 2, W avert ay j X Street, off Queen Street, above Tbwnft. Hall, brick building.—Vacancies visitors ■ and permanentß.—Mrs. J. Simpson. ; r "TT»EFINED Horns offered to two gentlemen! Jt> friends—Delana. 46, Wynyard Street* immediately behind Boys' Grammar School. "DOOMS, three or four, unfurnished, in. JLYi quiet home, Ponsonby waterfront, to Let.—Ad drees at HERALD. ; . ROOM, comfortably furnished, with fireiX place, near Supreme Court would suit business gentleman.—Apply HKSAJiD. T>OOMS, suite.of 4, to Let. unfuraished; ' XVail conveniences: adjoining Grafton Bridge.— at HBBAIiD. ROOM, furnished, bed-sitting., fireplace, gas, bath, quiet home; suit busineM lady or gentleman, close to Id section.— Address at HERALD. / ..... OOMS-Singie Beds, 5a week; use smelt* - XX and sitting rooms, piano, h. and o, bath and shower; 3 minuter Queen-street— 48, Nelson-street. City. • ma KOHANGA. No. 6, Grafton Boad:! X Vacancies.— G. F. Sherriff. "Phone* 4538. . .. ■ « , rpAWHIRI, 154, Grafton X Accommodation for visitors and nerxaanent*. 'Phane J? Bastell, is*# , of Waterriew and The Hollieg. ; - -, v ? EffSiaSSg teTBU moderate. T*lsphw>s CM. ' harbour view. . 'Phone 3632. v ,• ' : > • . B - m T^^9^;: • 'tssmsSmmrniiit
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19130312.2.3.8
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 1
Word Count
1,024Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 1
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.