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Domestics Wanted. pOOK-General wanted for the Girls' Hostel. V t,* - Symonds St.; references.—Apply to the Principal. pOMPANION-Help. family 3 adults: able to V do washing, floors, etc.; comfortable home in country; small remuneration. — Mrs Matthews, Hanginri. OENERAL. young, wanted; no washing.— V* Mrs. Jackson, Liverpool St., Epsom. /TIENEKAL wanted, p.ain cooking, no y washing—No. 7, Cleveland Rd., Parmil. It^'^? young, capable, wanted. V-' family ol 3.—Mrs. Cummins. Ridings Ha., Remtiera. Q.ENERAL good, wanted; plain cooking. Ol no «'ashing.-MrR A. Shrimski. Ronmar. Westbourne Rd.. Remuera. Q.IRL. strong, wanted assist milk and light VJ housework country girl preferred: 12s. —Mrs. K. McCroi.ii.-ii. Pukekohe. T , ADY . Help, capable, or General, wanted KMI-- Ql«t fam ' l y--Bundarrah. near Campbell s Statue, Epsom. L A ?X- Help o7~Y7ung Girl, assist all „„ amies: good home and easy place -efe--ences.-Mrs. M_Uop. Tauhe:, Morrinsvilie ' pERSON, capable, wanted bv elderly °.{ •'' ,01 ' « encr . ii! housework; must be liar- plain cook-Apply mornings. Mr. Harry Hume. Kipling Avenue. Epsom. W o^- I '', abou ' "'.. to help in house: -~t, «' be J oo ri pl " ln cnok ; eood home: state wages.—B., Taupiri P.O. iVOMAX. respectable, wanted, to do washi h-'m- a "j' cll ' anln g. Wednesday next — 2.. William St., Dominion Rd. Tram Terminus. \\ OMAN Cook, experienced. wanted- ',' kilohenmaid kept.—Apply before 11 a.m. and after 6 p.m.. Mrs. Alfred Nathan. Wicktord. Princes Street. "IJELL's Registry. M. City Chambers, corJLJ ner Queen and \ icioria Sts.— Cooks ■««: Waitress. 27s C.-Laundresses. 20s- CGenerals. 20s; Helps, Nursemaid. W Housekeepers. Hawkes Bay. Tangowahine Boys (farm).' Phone 1702. ' "DURNETT'S Registry 468. Queen St." JJ Good Plain - , Cook (English;. Cook Mangaturoto. Waiuku; Governess. 3 children; Generals, town. Whangarex.-Phone V-ICHOLLS-S Registry. 16. His Majesty i •ii Arcade.—lo-aay: Capable Cook. HelensTV ii ?«• i wa 25s ' Rem ""a i'l; H.-Maid. 17s 6d, Gisborne /l QACNDERS'S Registry and Labour r , Agency Strand Arcade— Vacancies: W. Cooks. Cook-Generals. Generals and Helps. Sh 6SB, M S , . ds , a88t; tOTvn not adver: v .i. uV™. and Milking. 255. 20s: Youths, able to milk; 2 Couples for boardinghouses, woman housemaid, man for kitchen worn; also, woman cook, man useful. -J Farm Hands Wanted. "PARM Hand, able to milk; must t» X steady; young man or middle-aged; wages. £1 per week.—HEEALD. MAN, handy, experienced with poultry, xtj. wanted for mixed farm, 1 mile from town.—H. Pearce. Rotorua. "yOUTH, strong, about 17, start as learner -L on sheep station; wages to start, 10s per week and found.—HERALD. CENTRAL Labour Exchange, 167. Queen t St. 'Phone 3635.—Milkers.'30s, 255: Learners, 18s, 15s; GorBC-cuTter. 255; Ploughmen. 30s; Scoop-man. 50s. Pupils Wanted. "DRISBANE Motor School. Auckland J-» Branch.Motor-driving and Mechanical luition. Certificates.—Prospectus from 21 Great North Rd.. Auckland. DRESSMAKING Classes held day and evening, by experienced cutter; Is a lesson: patterns cut to any design Write for prices.—Mrs. Malcolmson date of London), 105, Wellesley St. West. MISS AYLING. — Woodcarving, Pokerwork, Stencilling. Articles designed or plain- Price lists sent. Classes day and evening.—4. Strand Arcade. STUTTERING AND" STAMMERING _ MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, 27, Khyoe--Pass. Auckland, is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing Stuttering and all impediments of speech. Mr. McDougall uses the method taught by Professor Wyllie, of Edinburgh University, the greatest authority on tie cause and cure of stammering in Great Britain. First-class references and testimonials. =» Wanted Known. THE People's Friend.—Easy termsPianos {no deposit). Furniture (low deposit), Phonographs. Gramaphones, Musical Instruments. Jewellery, Push-carts, etc. — City Supply Stores. 227, Karangahape Rd. 'Phone A 597. Open till 9. pEISPQ . BACON AND HAMS. V; , Sugar Cured. Best on the market. Try it and you will take no other. All Grocers. FIREWORKS. PAIN AND SONS ARE THE BEST. Hazard. Sole Agent, Auckland. HAVE your Lawn Mower Sharpened and Adjusted by the " Easy Cut" process,. the latest and best.—At Smith's (late Leadbeater), 14, Wakefield St. Collected and delivered free. " KASTNER," the King of Player-Pianos, J\ has no equal.Sole Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. FOR a Good. Serviceable, and Cheap Garden Roller, go to Wilson and Kelly's. Federal St. COMMERCIAL Men—Accidents and Sickness may overtake you. Perfect and cheap protection.—National Insurance Co.. 101. Queen St "PEMEMBER. REMEMBER, the Fifth of XV November, and that W. H. Hazard is Sole Agent for Pain's Fireworks. TENNIS Players your Racquets, Restrung or Repaired; best gut used, charge* moderate.A. Bruce, Tennis Racquet Stringw, 91. Albert St. 'Phone 2617. FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS PAIN'S CELEBRATED W. H. Hazard. Sole Agent, Auckland. A COMPLETE DISPLAY in themselves gave the trouble of Selection. Give a finer display at less cost -\TO GREATER TREAT for the Children i\ than a Box of Assorted Fireworks. 2s 6d. 4s, 7s 6d. and 15s each. MRS E WOODS. Psychic Reader and Masseuse. Consultations Daily at princess Picture Bldgs., Queen St.. No. 6. Third Floor. 'Phone 2015 A. rpHE Little Tailor Shop. Victoria St. E., 1 near Park.Alterations and Repairs done. Fine assortment new patterns for the season. 'Phone 3088. OILKS, FINEST QUALITY. IMPORTED DIRECT FROM CHINA' AND JAPAN. 1 Guaranteed for Four Years' Hard Wear. Inspection Invited. Lowest Prices. Call and See ItWILLIAM CHAN AND CO-, 158,. Karangahape Rd., opp. Alf. Moore, Clothier. 'Phone 4409. , ______ , A ITERATIONS. A Ready-made Suits and Costumes altered or remodelled. Clients' own material made up. French Dry Cleaning, Dying, and Repair- ' ing. All work is personally supervised, and ■ is not sent out unless thoroughly executed. ; E. E. CROTHALL. Tailor and Costumier. 16 Princes, St., opp. Grand Hotel. , 'Phone 4414. " -sy ANTED F OW S--1 THE FRED. BROWN VENETIAN i BLIND ' Was Awarded GOLD MEDAL. - THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY | AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. ' They are Superb. Cheapest and Best. ! -pvRESS BETTER AT LESS COST. Any Lady or Gentleman can do this by sending their Costumes and Suites to be Dry - Cleaned or Dyed by our Special American r Process, which enables us to so renovate - them that they are equal to new The prices, 3 too are most reasonable- Feathers cleaned. curled, or dyed. Country orders receive - prompt attention. One address only: lux* i EMPIRE CLEANING CO . 358 Queen St.. - Opp. Town Hall. Vans collect. 'Phone 3867. GOODS, Furniture, etc.. Pa<^« d '.„ S |?tj{ or Forwarded anywhere. >««*>• ft*?. 1 1 towns Our Express Service la completely r Up-to-date Save money by placon* your • next line in our ¥aTTLEY. LTD.. _ . * Carriers and ForwardinjfA««te, <%<»* aid[Midland JaMsnas* &>.* M** »- ■<

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15750, 27 October 1914, Page 1

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