"' Situations Wanted; ASSISTANT wants situation, town or »' country store, well up -in all depart- . ments; strong and - energetic—Reply, ; H.A.R., Y.M.C.A., Auckland. : ] BARMAN, thoroughly experienced, .well•., recommended, requires position; town . or country.— Registry, 22. City Cham- < bers. 'Phone 1702. • BUTCHER.-New arrival wants position. . c country, learn killing; or, learner station, farm, with similar opportunity.—Central Registry, 167, Queen Street. ; ENGLISHWOMAN will take Management, : 1 or give assistance, in refined Christian home, in return for Board and Residence; .. good housekeeper ' and ■ cook. —N., lot, HERALD. ' , _: • CLERK and Book-keeper, experienced, wants position; good references.— : X.Y., 179, HERALD. » i COMPOSITOR, first-class, wants position in or near Auckland; 12 years ex- : perience.—Address at HEBALD. COOK," man, with good- references, wants situation, with settler _or station; can also do kitchen gardening.-Mr. _-H. Underwood, Bryce Street, Cambridge, Waikato. '■.'••'■■)';■':<.■■''■'■ : - ■ .- : .- '• •»' — GARDENER, young, competent, experiXX enced with horses, understands motor, excellent handy man first-class >' Englisn, colonial references.— 180, HEBALD. !> —~" GROCER'S Assistant, fully qualified, wants position— 124. HEBAMX___ _ ;, riENERAL Smith and Fitter : wants work, ' : VX. •■ without horse shoeing.—J. - ».. 170, . HEBALD .:'. -'■ ■-.•.•. ■'. .-. ■::■-'■ '. : : ■ •■-■--■•■ ■ '"-"■> HARDWARE Assistant, 29 ' years, wants situation; 12 years' experience furnishing and 5 builders'. hardware— 160. : HEBALD. '-' : t":s.- ■ ■ ■■^'■■ : '■_<-; HERD of about 120 cows wanted on shares for next season; where machines used preferred.— Pukekawa P.O. -*' v; '• . HOUSEMAID-Waitress, -or Waitress, experienced, boardinghouse or hotel.—., P., 139,- HEBALD. ': :'v. ■'" : _________ . HOUSEMAID, experienced, seeks situation; j near town, or would go- on-. station.— R.C., 141, HEBALD. . ' ■- ■ '"-'< --a-"-' ! ■'"'■■ -'-k - HOUSEKEEPER wants position to one or more gentlemen; references.— WV. , ■ HERALD- "■ -■ ■'"■''■'■ - ;: ' ■-•' ' ■'"■ : "-' ' v; """•' ; "'' ■ HOUSEKEEPER, English, to one or more ; men, or small adult' family ; Refined, domesticated, good cook.—May, 93. HEBALDHOUSEKEEPER.— seeks Position ;to , v Gentleman; thoroughly competent, r«liable, and good cook.—B.S.A., 158, HEBALD. HOUSEKEEPER, capable, practical, work- [ ing, wants position country or town. —Apply,; stating : terms, to Refined, 134 HEBALD '-- - ;■■'-; '•'"' ■ - j y''-'"• . HOUSEKEEPER.— ' domesticated woman wants Position, town or country ;■ can milk good references.—Jessie, care Gibbs, Newmarket. ; '.-'->- ;".*.- ■■'■■■■■ "-•• ■•■'■' LADY Help wants ■■ Position • small family, ■ country preferred:— A.Z.,,» Post Ottice. Te ' Arona. ■-•"-. : ' - ;,:.;,■ LADY, young, wants situation light housework, or look after child; low wage. Address at HEBALD. /. ~; LADY, young, wants position as : : Lady Help in Auckland or suburbs.— 5.0., Post Office, Newmarket. _______ LADY, young, wants situation as i Companion Lady Help; no children preferred;— Capable. 165. HEBALD. LADY, young, would • do flight duties, ' mending, etc., in return for home tor few months.—Homely, 148, HEBALD. , ; LAW Clerk, good knowledge conveyancing and common law. wants position in office.—Lex, -129,- HEBALD. v- _____ . < MAN, young, seeks .situation', in any - capacity, good appearance, and fair education.—R.W., 172. HEBALD. - ,-•:-■• __ MAN wants work • on' fruit, poultry,; or general farm work; milk one or two cows; handy, good home.—A-.5..J164, HERALD MAN. married, .wants position as farm manager, 16 years' experience , :: part wages, and share profits.—Farmer, 127, > HEBALD. ' : ..■.■■;,- -ci- ;^.--■■■■ --:.■:■■•■'-■■;, MAN,, elderly, wants good Home; look - > after horses, milk, garden, general hasidy man; useful in bush Reliable. 155, HERALD. --~ ■-' '.' ■' ' ■"':"■■ ■ MAN. yo_i_:.:',-thorbugli'ilee_''b%_e«i ; . IVJL perience. would 'like to hear of opening as Partner **» established business, h : ■-•/'-' . • . ' • .-..::., 'AOTIVE.- ..' ', . - ,-,'•.."' 171. HEBALDi MANAGERESS - thoroughly competent take charge of hotel or large boardinghouse; highest references.— enced, 178. HEBALD. ' _ y ■<■: ■■"'' ""■ ' v ■ MttLINER; with' 12 years* trimming, IVJL wants position; will also take saleswoman's position.—Bon Ton, 175. HEBALD. MILKING on Shares wanted, 50 to 60 cows, . for-next season; first-class milkers, good references: South of Auckland pre? ferred.—J. McDonald, Matakohe. PENSIONER wants -Light Situation, used to cook and steward, private family, no boardinghouse, no milking.— 153, HEBALD'. ' ' ___ TYPISTE and Stenographer (junior), open ■ engagdmant; experienced/—8.8., .175, HEBALD. ' -•■'■■ •■'•'• __ -• _ WOMAN, young, respectable, would like work by day or half-days.— 131, HEBALD.'- ■' ■ •■■■.. ■•.■••.- -.-. --: - -■ f. _' ... WOMAN, smart, young, t wants ~ shops, offices to clean; also washing halfday.— Newton Post Office. - -•"; - NOTICE TO BUSY PROFESSIONAL AND -. ; BUSINESS -MEN ?r ■;-; Who have not the time to.'attend ;to their own Accounting, but whose business does not necessitate the ; full time engagement of a capable book-keeper—A Fully-qualified Accountant and Experienced Business .Man,; of :• unblemished: reputation, is prepared to undertake your - work i on reasonable terms. Books "written up ' and balanced weekly, monthly, .or yearly. •Balance-sheets, and Land and Income Tax Returns prepared at a moderate-fee. '; i■■'"'. ,' CONFIDENTIAL. 41, HERALD. * Pupils Wanted. . ; / DRESSMAKING Taught in all -branches, 1 ; specialty Cutting and Fitting; Evening Classes.—Madame . Kelly, McMaster and Shalders. • ... ___j_! ■ - ' DRESSMAKING.— Classes in Theory and Practice, 61, Strand Arcade. : Evening by arrangement.— Mazey, r late . Head Dressmaker, Veitch and Allan, Wellington. - PIANO. Singing, Violin, Mandolin, and Banjo; £1 10s per quarter (in ad- ; vance). Vacancies during day only.— den Bros., 35. Howe Street. Newton. -, PIANO, Violin. Singing— thoroughly. . taught by young lady; homes visited; terms, in advance, £1 10s - quarter.—Write Diploma A., HERALD Office. . — j. ■ , ." ". v ...'.. .1' ; Miscellaneous v . Wanteds. \ GENTLEMAN wants . Private Lessons in Book-keeping; state terms.—Books, 138, HEBALD. ;' ■ ■■:'.'- : ; :; :;;.,--^'-'-^ 1 :.; ; TAURANGA! Taurariga! Tauranga!— ; ■•■ Grand Opening for first-class Baker I and up-to-date Confectioner. Come and . look. . ■ ■' ■ \ .•;■'■■'■' :'-[_"^'' : .■ :''"■' i , , ===> TTk . EAFN E S ■ S. ; Go to MR. W. RICHARDS, Osteopath. 29, Pitt Street. He never fails to cure all chronic Deafness, Rheumatism, Sciatica,. Kidney Liver, Spinal and Nervous Complaints, ; Vicious Habits, Manias, Goitre, Fits, etc. , Consultation Free. Hundreds of testimonials. ' ASTROLOGY— Send date birth, with stamped envelope-and T.N. 2s 6d.— Alcyone. P. 0.. Strand Arcade. - -Xlf A DAME DE . PHE'I ': GRAFTON ROAD. ; T EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO. -" _ Full value allowed.The No-Deposit Piano Co.. 28, , High Street , " ■•■■■■•..: MADAME VOILA. Clairvoyante and Crystal Seer, 135 a, Hobson Street, opp. St. Matthew's Church. Hours; 2 -till 8. Ladies only. Saturdays excepted. MADAME SPONTAIN, Clairvoyant. ' 67. C Khyber Pass, third hbuse below Wilson. Baker. RUSSELL'S TONIC PILLS .are the best and most successful. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. All Medicines, etc., POST FREE by return on receipt of postal notes. Special Mail Order Department. Chemist., opp. P. 0., Upper Symonds Street, Auckland. PICK YOUR PIANOS. PLEASE!; ? ■ > No Deposit; No Everything strictly private at 28, High Street. TORA-LINE means sound lungs, speakers and Singers c take Tora-line. Obtainable at all leading Chemists. Is and 2a ■ ■.."-, PIANOS! WITHOUT ANY DEPOSIT! ' Select your instrument. ~We deliver instantly.— Piano ; Co.. 28, High St. , MR. HOLLISTER, Magnetic Healer, may be consulted 14, East Street. Newton. Hours, from 10 a.m. Lady /Psychometrist in - attendance. , . -•''■-. 'o-: .:. LLAMA HOSE—Is 8a per PAIR. •; : . , > SPECIAL LINE. . „ WARREN'S ftHOVVIiUOM ' (3rd - Floor), •. VVj O. STRAND ARCADE. ■'- v ' : -' •■•'■ ■;:• • : ■ ''~\'v .X ■'' Vi . -, ~-■_■■■ I—II ill! III! I _I_-_.111.H-II
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15307, 21 May 1913, Page 1
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