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Domestics Wanted. OMPANION-Help wanted for Takapuna. V__—V.K., 440, IfEKALD. COOK, second. wanted.—Star Hotel, Albert St.. C'OOK, goou plain, wanted. —Mrs. H. > Horlon. corner of Portland Rd., Kemuera. (J-ENERAL wanted: good home and good wages.—Apply 324, Newmarket P.O. GENERAL, experienced. wanted for St. J Heiiers Bay; ;j itf family; other help kept; good wagt*H.—-Capable, Remuera P.O. CI IRL, young, wanted to mind Child, 3yra, ' and iight help.—3B,. Sentinel Rd., Ponsonby. HOUSEMAID-Waitress, good, wanted for Country Hotel—Apply United Service Hotel. HOUSEKEEPER, between 2.5 and 30, to man in business; no objection to mother with child.—Write particulars to H.W., 4 HERiLLi'. ______ HOUSEKEEPER wanted, three in family; take entire charge; good living, and a comfortable home; good references essential. —Commercial. HERALD Office. KITCHENMAID, smart, wanted.—Glenalvon. Jermyn Street. Lady Help. age over 30 preferred, for farmhouse: children; assist washing; £1 per week.—Domesticated, P. 0., Hamilton. AJURSE or Nursery-Governess wanted. ii .App'v by letter to Mrs. G. B. Taylor, kiwi ._J\g ar u a ahi a. PERSON, respectable, wanted to assist A 1 mother in home duties; 2 young children; comfortt-ble country home: wages, 15s—Address at -HERALD. WAITRESS, experienced, wanted for » ' hotel, New Plymouth; go by tomorrow's boat- —Burnett's Registry, Jiarangahape Rd. 'Phone A 421. T\TOMAN, smart, wanted at once, wait on u T J - tab and help generally; country boardinghouse; 3 minutes railway station; wages. i.l week; no children.Address -Herald. WOMAN, middle-aged, capable, wanted. ff for general housework, in country home; help at times with child, two years old; would take widow with child going to school; good home, good wages to suitable person.—Apply by letter, Mrs. C. W. Mcßride, Central Hotel, Auckland. BURNETT'S Registry, Karangahape Kd.— Housemaid-Laundress, HousemaidWaitresses: General, 'Hangatiki; Housekeeper, Russell; Lady Help, Mother's Help, Kitchenman, Handyman, General. BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers, Queen Street.—Wl Cooks, 455, 30s; Waitresses, 255, 20s; Housemaid-Laundresses, 80s; Kitchenmaids, Feilding, Rotoraa, Cambridge, Wairakei, Stratford; Nurses; C. Generals, 255, 20s; Generals, 20s; Helps, Housekeeper, Lad, Groom-Gardener, Useful Man. Second Cook.— 1702.

TVTICHOLLS' Registry (late Symonds St.), ■1' 18, H.M. Arcade.—Cooks, £1, 255; Housemaids, 17s 6d, 20s: Laundress. £1 ; Housekeeper, £1: Generals. 17s 6d, 20 s. Waiting employment: Capable Farm Hands. Married Couples. Groom-Gardener, Handyman. 'Phone 2268. Q AUNDERS'S Registry and Labour O Agency, Strand Vacancies: Women Cooks, 455, 355, 30s; Cook-Generals, 30s, 255; Generals and Helps, 20s, 15:3; Cook-Geneial, 20s, also Maid, 17b 6d, together, 2 iriends or mother and daughter; Waitresses, 20s; Maid-Waitresses, 20s; BushfeUers, parties of 3 and i men, uob per acre, few sections of 2000 acres; good Second Cook, 30s; Married Couple for station, £120, no encumbrance. Farm Hands Wanted. BOY wanted, who can milk and make himself useful.—L. A. Powell, Claudelanda, Hamilton. BOY wanted for Sheep Run; generally useful: good wages.—Auckland Farmers' Union, Albert St. MAN, willing, wanted for orchard and gardfn work, and drive waggon; 25s week and found.—Orchard, 463, HERALD. TV/TARRIED Couple, £120 a. year, without -L™X encumbrance, station experience, for station nea.r Gisborne; travel March 28.— Saunders, Strand Arcade. nHEAMSTER and .Ploughman, competent, J- wanted; 2 good Milkers, and Strong Boy, for Jsjcm.—Clark's.Registry, 15, Vulcan j Laner™ I ORKING~"Farm —Position is V T mow tilled. I regret I cannot reply individually to the 170 applicants.—Lac. Apartments Wanted. I>OOMS. single and double, furnished aud b unfurnished —Gardiner's Agency, onp. Town Hall. Queen St. 'I hone 4470. Apartments Vacant, A CCOMMODATION at 26, Picton St, -£«- -Ponsonby, for Young Men Boarders; h. and c. bath and piano. A CCOMMODATION for Gentlemen Boardxl- crs, piano, conveniences; terms, £1 weak.—27, Grafton Rd„ opp. Domain; 10m from Queen St. • ACCOMMODATION— Cliff House. 1, Selwyn Terrace, Parnell, within Id section, facing harbour; m.c. or friends. Also single Roc-ms; bath, piano.— A 753. A DMTRABLY situated Apartments, private .nL balconies, sittingroom fcnd bedrooms.— The Mansions, Whittaker Place, Symonds St.' Tel. 2724. Billiardroom; new tennis court. A USTRALIA Private Hotel, Wellesley Si. ■a Visitors to the Auckland Exhibition will find First-class Accommodation. Centre city; near Opera House. Apartments. Vacancies in beautiful Apartment House; appointments and finish unsurpassed; adjacent Town Hall; brightest, healthiest rooms in Auckland. 'Phone, etc. -Mrs. Fischer, Scotia Place.

BEDROOM, double, furnished; also single bedroom, with use of convs., bath, piano, etc.: __ handy to Exhibition.— Grafton Kd. BEDROOM, large, furnished; first-class locality, close to University, beautiful harbour views: use sittingroom and piano, also convs.—'Phone 1401, Langham, Jermyn BEDROOM, large, well furnished, lovely view; suit business or professional man; no meals, except breakfast, if necessary. Well recommended by late occupant. Comfortable, HERALD. DEVONPORT. —Ventnor,. 2 minutes from wharf; special tariff permanents.— 'Phone 66, Devonport. EPSOM.— 1 unfurnished Rooms; use of I-J, conv.; one minute irom car.HERALD. EXHIBITION Accommodation Bureau.— Wire; "Coming town; call." Addresses free. Hundreds best board, rooms.—ll, Phcenii Chambers (opp. station). J ESMOND, 5, Lower Symonds St.Accommodation for Permanents and Tourists'phone 3830.—Miss Brennan, late Fentoii House. Rot-orua LADY would Let two comfortably furnished Rooms, all conveniences; close tram stop; frequent cheap tram service — Retired, 472, HERALD. LADY living in Auckland would like to receivj one or two boys attending school as paying guests; comfortable home: moderate terms.—A.B., 424, HERALD, "]\JGAHERE, Grafton Rd., close to bridge * Private Board and Residence; largo airy room, suit two friends. PONSONBY.— Rooms, unfurnished, large situngroom and bedroom, good garden use of conveniences; very Quiet and piivate •' references given ard expected; rent 9s 6dno children.Write X.N.. 416, HERALD. ' Queen street (Upper).—2 Rooms and scullery; gas stove; 9s Cheapside Store, 39. Upper Queen St. ROOMS, two high healthy; well furnished; own range, gas ring. Opposite Park.—Apply for address 60, Ponsonby Rd. "DOOMS (3), furnished or unfurnished, with J-t use large kitchen, etc.; cor. Wells St Royal Terrace; LOmin walk from Valley Rd! ROOMS, Single beds. 53 fid week; use piano, sitting., smoke; h. and o. bath and shower; electric light, p.w.c.; 3min Queen St.—Victoria House. 48, Nelson St City.

'POPCROFT, 22, New St.. Ponsonby.—Pri1. vate Board and Residence; lovely harbour view: tennis. Phone 3532. VACANCY tor gentleman, good home, private; bath, piano, sott washing: near Exhibition; A' 1.48,.48, Ponsonby Road qui). Reservoir. ' \7"ENTNOR, Devonport., right on waters' front; special tariff permanenta.— 1 hone 66. Devonport. T/"ACANCY for M.C., as sole boarders, with , small private family, Parnell; reasonable terms, according to requirements.—Box 925 Auckland. * HAREPAI, 121, Grafton Road, just TV over —Superior accommodation for permanents and tourists. Moderate tariff.—Miss Brown, Proprietress. LU L W O 5 I 5, 143, Grafton Road. This new and up-to-date House is now open to receive tourists and permanent boarders - electric light, lovely views, and all modern conveniences. - • Wanted Advertisements , Continued mw Page V " • •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15566, 25 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15566, 25 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15566, 25 March 1914, Page 1