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Domestics Wanted. COOK, experienced, plain, wanted.—Mis. H. Horton, corner •of Portland Rd., Remuera. ' " '.' COOK (Woman), good, wanted for country hotel.—Mrs. O'Keeffe, next Hicks's, Grocer, Manukau Rd., Parnell. •■ ■<■ COOK-General, also Housemaid, used to telephone, wanted at onco. — Brockway. 245, Ponsonby Rd. • COOK-General wanted for country station;' £1; also, same place, Housemaid; 17g 6d.—Apply Monday and Tuesday mornings, ID., Royal Hotel. DOMESTIC, competent, wanted immediately, boerdinghouse, Great Barrier, holiday season.—Apply any morning personally, 25, Stanley St., Devonport. References, HERALD. GENERAL or Lady Help.-Mrs. Thodey,' Aratonga Avenue, off Great South Rd., Remuera. GENERAL, good; no cooking; wages, £1 per week.—Mrs. George George, Miltord, Takaptma. GENERAL, good, wanted immediately. Mrs. W. Casey. Kurrajong, Hamilton Rd.. Ponsonby. GENERAL, capable, wanted, all duties; wages 18s; references.Mrs. Withers, Domain Drive, Parnell. rj.IRL, capable, wanted.—l3s, Grafton Rd. GIRL, respectable, wanted for Housework. -56 Seafield View Rd.. off Park Rd. GIRL, as general, for 2 ladies, after Christ" vJ mas; plain cooking, etc.; easy place.— Mrs. Jackson, Sutton Lodge, Brighton Road, Remuera. HOUSEMAID, reliable-People's Palace, Wellesley St. ■_£_ HOUSEMAID-Laundress wanted at once; wages, 22a Gd.—Windsor. Rotorua. HOUSEMAID wanted, also Waitress, 20s each, for good country hotel, travel Monday's boat.—Saunders's, Strand Arcade. LADY Help wanted, 25 to 30; good position, country.—Apply Bedford, Central Hotel, Saturday or Monday morning. LADY Help wanted for country; £1 per week and good home.—Apply No. 2, Royal Hotel, before one, Tuesday. "VTURSE, experienced, wanted, for 1 baby 1* three months old; good health essential.—Mrs. Percy Barker. Stout St., Gisborne. "ITfAITER, smart, experienced, wanted.— i I} The Dive, City. . WAITRESS, learner, young, smart, willn . ing, for tea rooms, Te Kuiti; 15s and found.—Central Registry, 167, Queen St. 'Phone 3635. ' WOMAN, young, respectable, wanted, as _ General.— House, Chapel Square. YEOMAN, young, trustworthy, wanted to it mind child and assist light duties/; references.—P.O. Box 202, Auckland. WOMAN, reliable, middle-aged, wanted to II look after elderly man and do light, housework.—Address at HERALD. ' WOMAN, elderly, temperate, wanted •as Companion-Help: good home; wages, 10s Hopeful, Hamilton P. 0., Waikato. -' WOMAN, young, refined;',. wanted,"as, General or Working Housekeeper, for - a lady; good home, good wages.—Housekeeper, 582, Hebald. TITOMAN, young, 25 to 30, wanted to .assist V". in kitchen. Alio,. Experienced Wtitress to take part in shop.—Apply Prince of Wales Cafe, 48. Victoria St. . BURNETT'S Registry.—Situations waiting for Cooks, Waitresses, Generals, Girls to Karacgahape Rd., cor. Liverpool St. 'Phone, A 421. .- - BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers, corner Victoria and Queen Sts.— Cooks, 355, 30s; Laundresses, 255; Housemaids. 20s; 'Waitresses, 25*, 22s 6d, New Plymouth .(2), Rotorua, Kawau, Waiwera, places 3 together; Nurses. Generals, Helps, W. ' Housekeepers (town and country); Girl for shop; \ Young Handy Man; Farm Hands; Plough- . men.—'Phone, 1702. GARDINER'S Registry.-Cooks, 255; CookGeneral, £1; Housemaid-Waitress. 17s 6d; Waitress, 22s 6d. Unfurnished Rooms wanted.— Queen Street. . 'Phone. 4470. SAUNDERS'S Registry, Strand Arcade.— O • Vacancies Women ■-• Cooks, r 40s, 303; Laundress, 25a: Kitohenmaid, 203; Housemaids, : 22s ■ 6d; Waitresses, 255,; MaidWaitresses, 20s, some places two together,, town houses not advertised; Married Couple,, both milkers, 55s week and. 6-room . cottage; ' Kitchenman, 255; Youth, useful. 20s. | , Farm Hands Wanted. FARM Hands 'and Milkers, 20s to 35a; Con- - crete Workers and Plasterers", etc.—B.. M. Heigh ton, Licensed Registry, King's Chambers, 62, Queen St. ..,.'....•'•■■ ~i----' ■ GENERAL Farm Hand ■ wanted, , used to horses and milking; '20s 6d and found. —Mark Cowley, Otorohanga. ;"* :.^ HAND, general, . for • suburban farm:" must be good milker and thoroughly reliable; decent • wages suitable matt'.—Active," 630, (HERALD. ■ .-'-'.■'■ ■•"*' -— '*"'', MAN, young, wanted for tarm; good home. —H. E. Forde, Victoria Arcade.' TV/fAN for Sheep Farm, single, own. dogs; 111 batch. State experience- find wage required—Sheep. 654. HERALD. TV TAN, elderly, respectable, to milk, drive, ill garden, and make himself generally useful; good home.—Apply Z„ East Tamaki."jVTARRIED Couple, both milkers, or 111 Family; Cottage, 6 rooms, good shed; wages, 55s Saunders's, Strand Arcade. MARRIED Couple ■ wanted at once foe dairy farm, woman to housekeep and man to milk; good milker essential.—A. Johnson, Kaukapakapa.. - - - PLOUGHMEN wanted for country station, learners preferred,—27, Ferry Buildings, . 9-10. ■ ■ . ...... ' YOUTH, strong, wanted to milk, useful on farm; wages, £1 per week.— Wright, Waharoa. . _^ YOUTH, smart, wanted; must be good milker, help generally, dairy farm; 25s . per week and found.—Apply. BERAID, - CENTRAL Registry, Queen St.-Married \J Couple, Milkers, £2, 15s; Ploughman, 30s; Milkers, 255, 30s; Farm Hands, 30s, 355; Learners, 15s. FAMILY 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. , Pupils Wanted. CAN You Swim?—D. B. Anderson guarantees to teach Ladies and Gentlemen to Swim in 12 Lessons; £1 Is.—Mount Eden and Shelly Beach Baths. DRESSMAKING.— in Theory and Practice, 61, Strand Arcade. Evening by arrangements.—Miss Mazey, late Head Dressmaker. Vcitch and Allan. Wellington. MILLINERY and Dressmaking • Classes.— Miss* Oram, 5, Hepburn St. Hours, 10/ to 12. 2to 4; Tuesday, 7to 9. Terms, Is 6* per lesson. "" ' ' MISS AYLING. - Woodcarving, Pokerwork, Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Price lists sent. Classes day and evening. 4. Strand Arcade. REAL Lacemaking taught by Mrs. Young/ JX Rangimari, Reimer's Aw, Kingsland. This artistic, useful work can bo acquired in one course of 7 lessons. All requisites on hand. UNIVERSITY Coach - Tuition during vacation.— H. W. Mayo, B.Sc, 8.A.,' L.C.P., Prizeman and Medallist, 40, Ferry Buildings. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY CLASSES. Mrs. King, who has London. Parisian, and Colonial experience, will take classes at her Rooms, 175, Symonds St. (opp. Lyric Theatre). Cutting and drafting taught. Perfectly cut and fitting patterns supplied. Private classes for friends by arrangement. Hours; Morning, 10 to 12; afternoon. 2 to 6; evening, 7 to 9. End of Id section. rtREGG QHOEIHAMD Taught by G. A. HANSARD. 31, Shortland Street. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING,MR. JOHN McDOUGALL. 27,. Khyber Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing quickly and permanently Stuttering an-"' all Impediments of Speech. Testimonial: " When I became a pupil of yours I stuttered very badly; at times I could not talk at all. After a few lessons from you I could talk as \ull as anybody, and the cms has been permanent.— deepest grati-tude.-H.G." ' ■-../-.-.„■ : £ Wanted Advertisements continued on : ' s -;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 1

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