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Domestics Wanted. la . j COOK (Woman), good, wanted for country 1$ hotel.—Mrs. O'Keefie, next Hicks'a, | Grocer. Manukau Rd.. Parnell. | COOK, good, wanted at once; three in II family; references; no encumbrances. jij Also. Housemaid—Write to P.. HERALD. _ l]j DOMESTIC, competent, wanted immedi- fc ately, boardinghouse, Great Barrier, |Sj holiday season.— any morning per- |j sonally. 25, Stanley St., Devonport. Refer- 11 ences, HERALD. |yi GENERAL or Lady Help, good, wanted.— II vj_Remnera Rd., next to Ladies' College ||i GENERAL or Lady Help.— Thodey, If Aratonga Avenue, off Great South Rd., jfi licmuera. |{j GENERAL, good; no cooking; wages. £1 eli per week.—Mrs. George George. Milford, M Takapuna. m GENERAL wanted, small family, no wash-"' fj ing; good wages.—Mrs. Claude Moses, }jj Valley Rd., Mt. Eden, near Cucksey's Store. jj GENERAL or Lady Help wanted at once }]] for the country; good -Apply at II 19th house on right Greenwood St., Eden 1| Terrace, by 10, Saturday. S3 GIRL, capable, wanted.-135, Grafton Rd. II GIRL, respectable, wanted for Housework. y\ —56 Seafield View Rd.. off Park Rd. fiU GIRL wanted to assist in housework.— tjj Mrs. James Prinyose, Dalmeny. Claude- ft? lands, Hamilton. Wailtato. %i GIRL wanted, young, to assist with light E duties in the house; another girl kept. tji —Apply any evening, between 6 and 7, at jjy 104, Symonds St. El HOUSEKEEPER.-Wanted by respect- § able man in business, living alone, M lady as Housekeeper, 25 to 30, no children. _S —Homely, 515, HERALD. ji] HOUSEMAID 22s 6d. also Laundress, 1 255, for Tologa Bay; travel via Napier "jij Sunday's express.—Apply immediately, Sauu- || ders's Registry, Strand Arcade. if TTTTCHENMAN.—AppIy The Tiffin. js ±± | LADY Help wanted; domesticated; family; H 2; easy place.— Ist house on left) ■'> Sea View Rd., Remuera. P LADY Help wanted, 25 to 30; good position, H country.—Apply Bedford, Central Hotel, Si Saturday or Monday morning. f;> T\[URSE Girl wanted; other help kept.— < : ' ij_ Mrs. A. O. Otto, Heim, Sentinel Rd. |j| "jVURSE, experienced, wanted, for 1 baby |j' 11 three months old; good health cssen- }>i tial.—Mrs. Percy Barker. Stout St., Gis- H] borne. «j TRAITRESS, experienced, mid-day. wanted. »' ' ' —Mrs. Maxwell, Cadena Tearooms, 15, ji Wellesley St. I — ft "WAITRESS, capable, wanted at once; '} i ' none but experienced need apply.— u Bonny Glen, Te Aroha. *1 ! OMAN, elderly, temperate, wanted as ft II Companion-Help; good home; wages, V. 10s week.—Hopeful, Hamilton P. 0., Wai- H kato. R VyOMAN, young, refined, wanted, as i V General or Working Housekeeper, for \ a lady; good home, good wages.—House- ft keeper, 552. Hebald. f A/I/OMAN, young, trustworthy, wanted to | II mind child and assist light duties;; I references.—P.O. Box 202, Auckland. i TTTOMAN. elderly or middle-aged, reliable, jj I > wanted as Help in farm house in $ Waikato; quiet home, small family.—Y.Z., \. 'HERALD. | TV''OMAN, young. 25 to 30, wanted to assist j 'i - in kitchen. Also, Experienced • "ji Waitress to take part in shop.—Apply Prince ] of Wales Cafe. 48, Victoria St. 3 BELL'S Registry. 22, City Chambers, cor- I ner Queen and Victoria Sis.— Cooks, • | 355, 30s; Laundresses, 255; Housmaids, 20s; ! Waitresses, 255, 22s 6d, New Plymouth (2), ' J. Kawau, Waiwera, Rotorua; places 3 together;, I Pantrymaids, 'Generals, Lady Helps, W. J Housekeepers, town, country; Experienced j Kitchenman, Young Handy Man, Farm I Hands, Ploughmen.—'Phone 1702. j "VTICHOLLS'S Registry, Ist floor H.M. Ar- 'J 1\ cade.—Cooks, 255, small families; H.P. • Maids, 17s 6d; Laundresses, £1; Lady Helps, i 15s, £1. 'Phone, 2268.) j SAUNDERS'S Registry, Strand Arcade.— j Vacancies: Woman Cooks, 40s, 30s;; I Cook-Generals, 255; Laundress, 255, 20s; 1 \ Kitchenmaids 20s, 17s 6d; Lady Help, for Cambridge,, 15s; Waitresses, 255, 22s 6d, ) 20s: Housemaids. 22s 6d, 20s; town vacancies not advertised: Milkers and Farmwork. 30s. j 255; Kitchenman, 255; Porter, useful, 20s;. i Camp Cook. 40s. (Tourbridge wanted.) j ; I Farm Hands Wanted. 1 . . — . ,i FARMHAND wanted, able to plough and j milk.-21, Central Hotel, 6 p.m. FARM Hand, good, wanted; also, Boy or ', Youth, milk and useful; good wages.— \ Harris Bros., Bombay. j GENERAL Farm Hand wanted, used to I horses and milking; 20s 6d and found. ', —Mark Cowley, Otorohanga. TV/TAN wanted for farm; good home.—H. E. j ill Forde, Victoria Arcade. TITAN for Sheep Farm, single, own dogs;' liX batch. State experience and wage required.—Sheep, 651. HERALD. [ . MARRIED Couple wanted at once for dairy farm, woman to housekeep and j man to milk; good milker essential.—A. Johnson, Kaukapakapa. YOUTH, strong, wanted to milk, useful on J X farm; wages, £1 per week.—F. Wright, Waharoa. i "yOUTH, smart, wanted; must be good I X milker, help generally, dairy farm; 253 j per week and found.— HERALD. CENTRAL Registry. Queen St.—Milkers, 255, 30s; Learners, 15s; Ploughman, 30s; Farm Hands, 355; Married Couples, £2 j 15s; Harvesters, 355; Scutcher, 30s. TPAMILY TO MILK AND MANAGE " FARM ON SHARES. Situated Buckland, handy station, school, etc. About 30 cows, pigs, cropping. Good terms to practical and reliable couple. Start first week January. SANDERS AND BOND, 31, Shortland St. Wanted llnown. THERE is a magnificent opening for a Butchering Establishment in Whangarei; suitable premises may be leased.— Butcher. Box 28. Whangarei. KOWSEY TOWSEY has arrived in Wellington. SCHNAPPER Roes.—Oar delicious Smoked Rocs in 6d percels can only bo obtained at Sanford's Fish Mart, Customs St. 'Phone 658. OUR Readv-to-Wear Suits for 60s are tha best value in New Zealand.— James and Co., 8, Wakefield St. FISH ! FISH ! FISH Rotorua Trout, Schnapper Roes, and 20 other varieties to choose from, all at reduced prices, at Sanford's Fish Mart, Customs St. 'Phono 658 GERSTENA Porridge Meal.-The leading breakfast food. Easily digested; cooked in 2 minutes.— all Grocers. Is Id per bag. - COMMERCIAL Accidents and Sickness may overtake you. Perfect and cheap protection.— Insurance Co., 101. Queen Street. FENNING'S Fever Curer, Lung Healers, and Rheumatic Drops, obtainable from Lamb, Chemist, Newton. RUN no Risks! Insure with the National i Insurance Co., 101, Queen Street. Fire, Accident, Sickness. Bedrock terms. REDFERN'S Rubber Heels. please. "Mother says they MUST BE REDFERN'S!" Don't YOU be put off either. ANTED—Rubber Heels by evervone IT who likes easy walking. REDFERN'S Rubber Heels are most resilient, and wear longest. ADAME AZUCENA, Phrenologist and I'X Character Reader, can be consulted Court 5, Palace of Industries, Exhibition. MADAME HYLAND. Pro Bono Publico, Popular Phrenologist, Clairvoyant, Character Reader. Consultations, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.—418, Upper Queen St. DAINTY and Dressy Ladies' White Boots and Shoes, in buttons, lace, strap, and Albany, at Pearson's Boot Stores, Newton. MADAME CURRIE, Great Physician—The , only mystic medium in New Zealand, Clairvoyante and crystal seer. How to win love and reunite those who had sadly mourned their loss. Hours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.—182, Victoria St. \\. . . . CLOCKWORK BOATS, SUBMARINES, V and OCEAN LINERS, 2s to £5 each. Splendid assortment. REW'S Stores, Queen Street and Newton. KASTNER PLAYER PIANOS tor Artist and Amateur.—E. and F. Piano Agency, * Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. ; ,- KAfIA BEAUTIFUL 'Xmas and New:,'- : JUUv Year Cards, to be sold at Id [Ov each.at Electric Studios, SmeetonV Build- ' ;J ings. 1 ' . I ■ -..'-: ■ ' - : - -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15481, 12 December 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15481, 12 December 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15481, 12 December 1913, Page 1

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