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Domestics Wanted. COOK-General, experienced, wanted; small . family; wages, 15s.— 14, Okoroiro Springs. ' ' ~ '. COOK and Housemaid wanted for Gisborne.—Mrs. Wallis, Ellesmere, Princes ot.. Between' 6 and 7 p.m. CIOOK-General and Nurserymaid' for sta- / tion near Gisborne; mother .and daughter or 2 Saunders; Strand Arcade. '■''', GENERAL, smart, wanted; 17s 6d.— Marche, Newton . ' .', ' "".' ' GENERAL Servant capable all duties, references required, two in family. 12, Anglesey St., City. __. GENERAL, smart, wanted; wages, £1; country-boardinghouse, wait table; 3 minutes railway station.—Address HEBAIiD. ' HELP. good, reliable, wanted for country home, must be fond of children.—Mrs. Leonard Allen. Onewhero, via Tuakau. . . HOUSEKEEPER, working, wanted; two to cook for; no mistress;, state wages.— F. 1.., c.o Bowden, Bookseller, Morrinsville. HOUSEKEEPER, no mistress, for country, 15s; child no objection; interview arranged for to-day.—Saunders's, ' Registry, Strand Arcade. WAITRESS, experienced, wanted; -to-start at once.—Silver Grid, Durham St. E. OMAN wanted, for plain cooking and t V general housework; housemaid kept.— Mrs. Craig. Omana. Mountain Rd.. Epsom. BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers, corner Queen and Victoria Sts. —W. Cooks, 40s, 30s; Housemaids, Waitresses, 20s; ititchenmaids; Laundresses, Rotorua, Taranaki, Levin, Jiawakawa, Tanranga, Ongarue, Taupo, Cambridge, Otorohanga, Taumarunui; - C.-Generals, Helps, . Milkers, Lads, Scutcher, KitcheLjnen, Camp Cook. 'Phone 1702. GARDINER'S Registry.—Cooks, 255 % ■ Generals, 255; H.M.-Laundress; £1: .U.M.-Waitress, £I.—Opp. Town Hall. 'Phone 4470.___ ' NICHOLL'S Registry (late Symonds St.)," 16, H.M. Arcade.— £1, 255: L.Helps, 15s, £1- Generals, 15s. £1. Waiting ' engagements—Chef, Scrub-cutters, capable Farm Hands, M.C. 'Phone 2268. SYMONDS ST. Registry.—Wanted Nurse, _, eopd needlewoman Kitchenmaid. CookGeneral, Generals. Waiting—Married Couple, waitress, Housemaids.— A 764. SAUNDERS'S Registry and Labour Agency. Strand Arcade.Vacancies: W. Cooks, 30s; Cook-Generals, 30s, 255: Generals and Helps 20s, 15s; Nurserymaids; Waitresses. 255. 20s; Housemaids, assist, 255, 20s, for good houses, gome 2 together; ■ Housekeeper, no mistress; 3 Married Couples, homes, no encumbrances; Milker and Farm Work, 255, 20s; Youths.farms, 15s; Bushfellers, 8 parties of 3 and 4 men each. 35s per acre; JCitchenmen,- 255, 20s; Garden and Useful, 20s. Farm Hands Wanted. BUSHFELLERS.-6 Parties wanted,' 3 or ' 4 men each, 35s per acre, Gisborne district; stores supplied.Saunders's Agency, Strand Arcade. . ...... . -. ■ TpARM Working Manager— "id for x small cattle and sheep station. Working M^nager : jmarrted.—Ajpha 1 _35. HEBATJ). GENERAL Farm Haifd wanted, able to ' • drive pair of horses; good home, and good wages to suitable man.—R. Tootill, Richardson Road. Mount".RoskilL',. "•... MAN or Youth, respectable, wanted to assist milking, etc.; good home, near' Auckland.— 161, HEBALD. pVOUTH. Good, wanted, 15-or 16 ' years,'. X .milk and general farm .-work; -.15s per at e HEBALD : Preferred.—Address £ Wanted to Buy. . -: t ; ( CENTRIFUGAL Pump, fe-good'orfer. <■ v 7 Frost Bros., Flaxmillers, Tuakau.—: CENTRIFUGAL .Pump,' 3inf good, waited! V ~— A ?P»y. siting- price; to-United Timber Co., Ltd.. Mercer. " ~;.,, .V^ (CIRCULAR Saw Spindle, with- Wrings. \y wanted; must be cheap.— TTt;raw> ENGINE;— 6 to 8-hip.',. Oil Engine, in ■aood_order, and cheap forcasKwiinted. H., M. . Froßt. Waimankn. TPNGINE, gas, 4' to 6-horse-power, wanted ' - dfe* w to iJ Tl ff haae i, must "i&'in. Kobd order.— . W. %?B°»ttock, Panmnre Rd., Otahuhu.._ ; •correct 1 Kid 1 fiigE&±2■'■?»'■ 'P I1^:-^ nd '^ your '"PHts'.-tcr -Ysa| ttrps.,; Pork Butcners, Karangahapg '-Bo^:y GAXVANOMETEK, ! Benaitivejr I wanted • 4ißp K P.O. Box, or otter •Wheitsfdhe'ii : 86, HEBAH). 7 : J ;' ;'V, :..;.. Tlt"OTOB-Car.. two-seater, I light, good order, i"*...wanted; reasonable price.—Motor; Devonport P.O. "■ ■ -:■ ■■'-'■:; ;. . ?■;■■£;. ;. *:•..*' NANNY Goat, good; in Md, from a milk;;ing, strain, Tooman and - Co., Ltd., City Markets,., ■-;-:■ ;;:...°;,;,~ ; PRINTING Plant,' wanted to lease" or buy. —Full particnlara to 80x,.196. G.P.0....:. T ADIES'ANb GENTLEMEN "wishing -to AJ .-dispose of their LEFT-OFF MISFIT WEARING APPAREL will receive hTgheat ' value- -from MRS: ALDRIDGE, opp. Y.M.C.A Wellesley Street West-'Commtmi W ' cate by letter- or 'phone 2928. ■ ' : ' ■ " j t : "; ? v PLATINUM Pins and ~Bcrap" wanted.' *£7 , pa- Dental alloy, £1 oz; also. Old Artificial Teeth. On receipt of .platinum pins and . scrap, money cabled same day. B. Mitchell, 139-141. Russell St.." Melbourne; Victoria:-^ QTAMPS.— pncesjpaid.—Send for 0• > free - illustrated list.—T. -Nicoll**.. 105, Pitt St.. Sydney. ;' . ■■■■.• - - • APPAREL.— Mrs. Martin. "350, "Queen St. t~»- (opp. Statue). Auckland, largest buyer every description Left-off f. .othing, ;. Truaiks, Ports.; • Suit Cases, Jewellery; Boots, • etc.— 'Phone 3303. Country oraers solicited. ' "VfRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies". Gent's, iu. and Children's Superior Misfit and Left* off Clothing. - Letters promptly -attended * to, —Elliott St., 2 doors from' Wellesley St, 'Phone 3488. -m >-. ~-■-. . ..-. WATER Piping, J, 800 ft of second-hand, in good condition. price, etc.. to H. M. Martin, Ngongotaha. \ ? . rp O T» A I L. O B S. WOOLLEN CUTTINGS BOUGHT, *: ■ TAKLE BROS.. _.. Union Street. Auckland. 'Phone 627. '•* ' . ■ ' --.., a Pupils Wanted,: ■; MISS POLLY-McLAßEN,'Champion High, . IWL ■ land Dancer of Scotland and New Zealand, Has Resumed Classes.—Terms at Gib* raltar Crescent,: Parnell."' '-•::•• MISS AYLING. — Woodcarving., Poker. work. Stencilling;. Articles designed of plain. Price lists sent. Clsssei day sn<S evening.— Strand Arcade. . MDDLE. LE. HOTJX, School for Up-to-date Dressmaking. Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes; terms moderate. —Stirling, 161, Grafton Rd. SCHOOL of Kinematography.— Biograph Operator Pupils, at ■■ ones; ' chance to earn £5 10s per week.—433, Symonds St. - .-"''. ■. - ■ rpHE ' MISSES BERESFOED, . Arnclifle, X 106, Symonds St., Teachers of Musio ' and Dancing.Piano, Violin, Singing, Man- ' doline. Theory. ' Russian Dances, Boston One Step, . American Four. Step.. ..Maori Waltz, etc. «"-•■■■ -■;.;■■■ - COACHING FOR EXAMINATIONS. DAYTIME OR EVENING. • ✓ MATRICULATION. ' - JUNIOR & SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE. SCHOLARSHIPS. PHARMACY A. MEDICAL PRELIM.. Etc. Two Guineas per quarter. Two Hours a weekAll Subjects.' ' No Extra Charges. Individual Tuition. HANSARD. 31, Shortland Street. ' DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERS) CLASSES. Mrs. King, who has London. Parisian, snd Colonial experience, will take classes' at her • Booms, 17c. Symonds St. (opp. Lyric Theatre). , Cutting Mid drafting taught. Perfectly cut ' and fitting patterns suppled," Private classes for friends by arrangement. Hours: Morning. 10 to 12; afternoon. 2 to 6; evening. I to 9. End of Id section. '..... STUTTERING AND " STAMMERING:— MR. JOHN McDOUGALL. 27, Khjbes Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist ia New Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing quickly and permanently Stuttering an'-l all Impedimenta of Speech. Testimonial : " When 1 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 ntll as anybody, and the curt has been permanent. — deepest grati- — H.G." ■..-- 'J ... 1 .... ') Miscellaneous Wanteds. COACHING.— Teacher would give piano lessons in return • for coaching, ' French or maths., for matric—Practice, 93, HEBALD. , '. ' ' HALL'S Atomizer ■ Treatment ". cures Asthma, Hay. Fever, ' Catarrh, } etc.— Full particulars, Claude Woollams, Cheimst, '< 5. Karangahape Rd- ~ Auckland. .";'-"' . "■-.■' ' ... i' 3 .Jl Wanted . Advertisements continued si '' ' ' Pas>« "* " '•"'-■ ' • ' ' i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 1

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