Domestics Wanted. COMPANION-Help, family 3 adults; able to do washing, floors, etc.; comfortable home in country; small remuneration. — Mrs. Matthews, Rangiriri. GIENERAL, young, capable, wanted; VJ family of 3.— Mrs. Cumming, Ridings Rd., Remuera. GENERAL, young, for light housework; no washing; sleep at L >me.—2o, Shelly Beach Rd., Ponsonby. GENERAL, experienced, wanted; references—Fifth house Clovenook Hd., Eusom, near Newmarket. 'Phone 1931. GENERAL, for housework.Mrs. D. Ryan, Bren Tor, Silver Rd., Epsom (near Newmarket). GENERALS wanted, country; Lady Help, middle-aged Woman, light housework; oman, housework, assist milking, 15» to start; good home offered Orphan Girl, small wages, easy place; Men, milking, farm work ; Boys, assist farm work, 10s. found; Youth, farm work, no milking. £1, found; Cadet, farm, 8 hours day, 10s found, to start.—Mrs Stewart, Globe Agency, Pitt St. GIRL, strong, wanteri, to help in kitchen. —Address at HERALD. GIRL, strong, wanted assist milk and light housework; country girl preferred: 12s. —Mrs. R. McGough. Pukekohe. LADY Help, competent, small family: no washing ; good wnges.— Remuera.. 65, HEEALD. LADY Help, capable, wanted for one lady. „ , 7"£PPly mornings, Mrs. Ching, Deane, Orakei Rd., Remuera. LADY, middle-aged, reliable, wanted take charge refined home, four days, alternate week-ends, and one afternoon weeklv; light duties; refs. required.— 60, HERALD. MAN, young, wanted as Second Cook; Kotorua; must be sober, experienced man; 40s. Cook-Generals, Matiere, Waiuku. Ngaruawahia, Wanganui, Mangaturoto, and Futararu — Registry, 168, Queen's St. 'Phone A 421. PERSON, capable, wanted by elderly couple, for general housework; must be good plain cook.—Apply mornings. Mrs. Harry Hume, Kipling Avenue. Epsom. WOMAN Cook, experienced, wanted; kitchenmaid kept.— before 11 a.m. and after 6 p.m., Mrs. Alfred Nathan, Wickford, Princes Street. WOMAN, domesticated, wanted for country; must be able do plain cooking;! small adult family. Good wages suitable applicant.—Apply between 7.30 and 8.30 tonight, at 32, Wanganui Avenue, Heme Bay BELL'S Registry, 22. City Chambers. . Queen St.—W. Cooks, 555, H.M.-Wait-ress, -255. together. East Coast; Waitress, 22s Gd; Waitresses, 20s; Kitchenmaid; Generals,- 20s: L. Helps, 17s 6d, country, town;""J«arse-Housemaids: Boys, able milk; Porter, able milk. 'Phone 1702. GARDINER'S Registry. - Cook-General, Housekeeper; Kitchenmaid. 16s; Chef. Porter. Milkers, Youths, etc.Opposite Town Hall. 'Phone 4470.. SAUNDERS'S Registry and Labour O Agency, Strand —Vacanoies: W. Cooks, Cook-Generals, Generals and Helps, Waitresses, Maids assist; town -not advertised; Farm. Work and Milking, 30s, 255, 20s; Youths, able to milk; 2 Couples for boardinghouses, woman housemaid, man for kitchen work; also, woman cook, man useful;; Gardener, milk, useful, for station, 27a 6d;i Assistant Blacksmith, 40s and found, Gitborne . district. I ■ J Farm Hands Wanted. FARM Hand, able to milk;-- must -be steady; young man or middle-aged; wages. £1 per week.—HERALD. MAN, young, respectable, wanted for small dairy farm; machines used; goodhome.— Kelso, Shaftesbury. MARRIED Couple wanted lor Farm;, woman to cook, man general work.! Dalgety's, Customs St- West, Thursday, between 7 and 8 p.m . .... MILKERS.— immediately— Milkers for 50 cows, on, third shares references and experience necessary.Farmer, MM.arn.at»..,. v , ,i ..,;,;., , % . - . MILKERS; Learners, 15s: Scoop. Man, ... 50s; Gqrse-outters, 255; Man for bush farm, with sheep dogs.—Central Labour "Ex- f r change, Queen S.t./.i. >'. v' ; : : . ;/.-,«;.,.." PLOUGHMAN- - wanted; good,- reliable, „-, em .', for Ploughing-and team work; 27s 6d a week and found.— Ross, .Walton. PLOUGHMAN, 30s; Youth, "milk, £1- - j Fencing. 30s: Milker, - 255, fare refunded.—Farmers' Union Trading," Albert Street.,. . , | .. ' • ■' I, 1 '■.~ . - 4 Wanted Known. .-.-.*.-:*, TTHE . People Friend.— ' terms ■*- Pianos (no deposit), Furniture flow deposit). Phonographs,. Gramaphones, Musical Instruments, Jewellery, Push-carts, etc. Supply Stores,. 227, -Karangahape : Rd" 'Phone A 597: Open till 9. -;..; \- ■■ ....'. -' , - CRISPO " " BACON • • - AND . "HAMS., - \ • —-, -Sugar Cured. *-;■ ■ .-.- \- ;. Best-on the market. ' Try it and you .will take no other. All Grocers. ■"'. "TrASTNEß,"'the 'King of Player-Pianos, Jjl. has no equal.—Sole- Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. T> M A SKA BLE OF F BE, '■: Very Easy Terms, at Cash Prices. • THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., ■'} . : 13, KaTangahape Road, --" -.." <■■■..■". COMMERCIAL Accidents and Sick.369B: may overtake you. "".-: Perfect and - cheap protection.—National -Insurance .'Co.* 101. Queen St. ; ■ ' BROADWOOD, the Standard 'Piano of tat •*•> world.—Sols Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. - ... < :•; • r i \\J E deliver laupirl. Westport, Newcastle. - .TV and ail Coals, also. Firewood,' to any part of the City and Suburbs at lowest rates.Winstone, Ltd., Union Buildings, I Customs Street East, Symonds Street, and 1 Mount Eden. ' '. HIS MASTER'S VOICE Gramaptones and Records. We have largest stock in Nor? Zealand*—Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. ■ - I ABB Your Employees Insured? Telephone 67, National Insurance Co.; 101,- Queen . Street. Instant attention. Cheap rats. " ' "DUN no Bisks! Insure with the National i Xv Insurance Co., 101, Queen Street. Fire. . ' Accident, Sickness. Bedrock. terms. ,- pURNITURE SALES. To be Sold at Factory at lowest factory cash prices— W. COSSLETT, 39, Crammer Rd., Grey Lynn. 'Phone 4280. ■ TpURNITURE ON EASY TERMS, ' " At Cash Prices. - , THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., 13, Karangahape Road. NEW -PIAHOS FOR OLD ONES. Full allowance for your old Piano.— I No Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High St. --. »' OTHERS, KEEP THE GffiLS HOME. New Pianos from 6s a week at the No . Deposit Piano Co., 28. High 8t - - -' - I AN O S. — N O DEPOSIT. New Iron-framed Pianos. Call and hear . them.— High St. ' -. 1 T ADIES— your Combings .to Frank JJ Hewlett, 209, Newton. Cheapest hair " worker in New Zealand. Price list posted. OUR- BUSINESS IS TO SATISFY. Our Pianos do that.— No Deposit ' Piano Co.. 28, High St. WHEN you take TORA-LINE you know why everybody takes TORA-LINE. ' TUTISS LE SEUR, Expert French Mani- - XtJL curist, will call on ladies at their private I residences, for Manicuring.—Letters to P.O. r Box 945 will be attended to. - npHE MAPLE FURINSHING CO, 13, Karangahape Road. Good Goods on Easy .Terms, ',' AT CASH PRICES. X " REDFERN'S HEELS for m2~ sez I"" " 1 wouldn't have another try At any others." i. r< There's nothing on this good old earth To match, for downright sterling worth. The Rubber Heels of Redfern's. _ REDFERN'S RUBBER HEELS ",' -« I. Are the Cheapest , . : ;VV. ' Because they last thv longest... .'. i -... ADAME HYLAND, 20 .years* experience. , •', Popular Phrenologist, Clairvoyant, Character Reader. Consultations,. 9 »•»- ™ 10 p.m.— Upper Queen St. - - - _ L - n Heels of J^ ft ™fe : -'■' ' INSIST on them, and take NO otter. II If at first ro".^^"^^. 1, •'TheyMUST.b.Reafera^H^;'„ 8S Mum, ■it .* . ' ' *-'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15751, 28 October 1914, Page 16
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