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I Domestics Wanted. HOOK wanted-—4B, Victoria Street. COOK-Laundroim , wanted for Bemuera; • wages, £I.—Apply HEBAID. C>OOi»., experienced,. wanted.— Somer- > villa, Alfred Si, Albert Park. " COOK, good; first-class country hotel; refs. indispensable: wages, Apply between 7 and 8 Monday evening, 6, Pairnew ltd., Mt. Eden. HENERAL, young woman, wanted.—ss, UT Victoria Street. - GE.NE.BAL, good, wanted; no washing.— Mrß. iiason, Gillies Av., two doors rom Burgoyne Ed. I übor,UAij wanted; must be good cook; UT —Mrs. Henderson, Fordell, near Alexandra Rd., Bemuera Ed. HENERAL, competent, wanted;, three IX adpultn; good home.- "'."'*'. "" ' Jarine Parade, Heme Bay ....>»_„i. ; MENEBAii, buuU, wiuwu; no washing; \J small family; references required.— Last house Newmarket end Gillies' Avenue. Epsom. fXLRL, young, wanted assist general house*J work.—Mrs. Gray, Landscape Kd., Mt. Eden. ■ GIRL for Centroway Luncheon Rooms, 370, Queen Street, Edson's Buildings. GIRL wi.nted to take children out in . afternoons.—Mrs. Lason, Gillies Av., wo doors from Burgoyne Bd. HELP, capable, wanted; must, be accustom to children; all duties: references.— -T. R. Smith, Tawa St., Te Kuitl. HOME '■>■! ' Singing Lessons from profes- | sion. 1 ly, Auckland, offered to refined :ountry gui <oturn help house.333, Epsoa) P.O. HOUSEMAID, SMART, EXPERIENCED, WANTED. Apply. GRAND HOTEL, Princes Street. LADY Help, competent, all duties: three adults; reference; 16s.— Waitomo Caves. YTURSEMAID, with experience, wanted, n for Bemuefa,-Apply KEBAID. WAITRESS, experienced, wanted.—Conf T tinental Cafe, 828, Queen St., 9 o'clock ihis morning. BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers.— W. Cooks. 40s. 80s; Waitresses, 20a; Housemaids, Laundresses. 255, 22s 6d: Kitchenmaids, Waitress and HousemaidLaundress together, Nurse Probationer, CGenerals, Sss, 20s: Helps, 20s; Eitchenman young), Milker. 'Phone 1702. VfICHOLLS'S Registry, Upstairs His I™ Majesty's Arcade.— £1, 255; Housemaids, 17s 6d; Generals, £1. Vacan:ies town end country. 'Phone 2268. -- " . ■ I Farm Hands Wanted. CADETS, 3. about 17. for a 2000-acre farm in Bay of Plenty; each cadet puts £100 into cattle or sheep, and shares profits for wages.J. Brown, Braemar Mail Bag, ttotorua. 11/ TABBIED Couple; man for general farm Wl work: refs. required.—R. H. Nicholson. Jarlton, Te Kowhai. Partnerships, Financial. Etc. ADVERTISER wants steady man, used to oil engines, join purchasing fishing launch; small capital required.—Fishing,. 150, HERALD. APPLICATIONS for First-class Farm Loans' requested. Prompt valuations. Amnio funds.—J. Marjoribanks Steele, 28, High St. 'Phone 1165. MONET to Lend, in any sums, on all securities.—A. L. Denniston, Solicitor, King Chambers. Fort St. - , PARTNER.— all-round Brufcn&ker wanted u Partner; good chs>nce for good brickmaker with about £150.—Wilkson,HEBiI»p. ;-;..v ,v..^ ! . .::. \, ,., PARTNER, active or sleeping, wanted in li . well-established machinery and electrical engineering {thriving town and, excellent prospect*.—Capital, Box 180, ■, Wanga. nui. •■- i "' T ">. " a ,;j:. i ■-' •■ •■ , ..., ■■C"A KA WANTED on suburban residence; oV*Ol/security, £750.-N.C., 419, HEaiiD. -4?1 AAA T0 Lend ' on first-olass freehold S>lvvU saourity only.— A. James, 63, Queen:.St: ! r s. ,'„ , '..■■,;""■..O.- 'v; ,■■■? .' )k<. 1?"1 AAA TO Lend pa good city or sub3fcflVUU urban security—C."B. Williamson and Co., 83, Queen St. "-y ,'\ £§ ■ ——— • , . & J?1(\(\ WANTED • to. Borrow for 112 dwJLUU months, Freehold .security; 10 per cent, interest.—Full ' particulars ~ apply Finance. 454, HEBALD. , ; . ■. ■ - -i?KOA TO £1000 a year.—Opportunity dVO\J\J offered live man with £2000' un to acquire half interest in . well-established, successful busin« capable of great cxtenaion.—Opportunity. 424. - HERALD. ■' •■--- • i. . . . • . : —' Businesses Wanted. MILK Business wanted, about 45 gallons daily, with float and good shop trade. —Apply, stating terms, Milk, 48, HEBALD. HOTEL ; wanted •, in . exchange for lovely Suburban Home end 6 acres of land; equity, £1860 HENRY CLAYTON AND CO.. • Bmeeton's Buildings I I ========= = I Pupils Wanted. CAN Yoe Swim?—D. B. Anderson guarantees to teach you.—Tepid Baths, Customs St. - •,.•;•■-• ■'• ■■■■-■ .. MILLINERY and Dressmakinrc Classes.— Miss Oram, 8, Hepburn St. Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 4;« Tuesdays,; 7 to 9. Terms: Is 6d> per lesson. ,-.:. - - •'■<-.■■ • ■ -' MISS AILING. — Woodcarvmg,, Pokerwork. Stenoilling. Price Lists. , Bond 6d,-and obtain knife, lesson, and board for carving 4. Strand Arcade. Auokland, MO T-O^R '■• DRIV IN G. Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. - - Traffic Driving. * Daily Lessons unul Competent, by Expert, On Modern 'Gate-Change Car. . Council Certificate' Guaranteed. CITY MOTOR SCHOOL. 'Phone 4344. 24. Smeeton'i Bldgs NEGLECTED • Education, all subjects; also, examination, work undertaken; experienced coach; private individual tuition; highest references: lowest fees.— Magister, 423. Et&m>. t PRACTICAL Dressmaking. — Miss Reid, No. I. Anglesea St., Ponsbnby. Class lessons, 2 hours, Is 6d; private lessons, 1 hour. 2s 6d. ■_ WOMEN'S Institute, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.— Dressmaking lesson, Is; Millinery, etc. Social club evenings, upstairs.—Grafton Picture Theatre. MOTHERS. Sena your daughters to MRS. MALCOLMBON (late of London). DRESS, COSTUME-MAKING, AND MILLINERY CLASSES^ Held Day and Evening, by Experienced Cutter and Milliner. Dressmaking lesson, Is. Classes arranged to suit friends. Correct-Cut Patterns Supplied. ■ NEW ADDRESS: ETHEL BUILDINGS. WELLESLEY ST., opp. Opera House. ess ===== a ■ i Miscellaneous. TWINAME AND BAKER, Tailors and JL Mercers, H.M. Arcade, Queen Street, are showing the latest in Costumes and Suitings. IPOR Tennis Lawns, Paths, Gardens, ! Tarring, Sanding, and Draining, try B- H. Bishop, King Edward Av., Epsom. PARIS HOUSE for Costumes and Buits, latest styles; reasonable prices; your own material made up.— Symonds St. ADAME SPONTAIN, 31, HM. Arcade, Queen St.. Auckland. Hours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m'. . | ' MR. J. PAGE, Trance Medium. Interviews, Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahape Road (near Queen St.). Hours 10 to 6; otherwise by appointment. ASTROLOGY.— Send date, year, birth, It 6d FN., stamped envelope. Questions answered.—Leone, P. 0.,, Strand, Auckland. T.WINAME AND BAKER, Tailors and Mercers, late JiEBALD Buildings, showing the Latest in Coatings and Suitings.— Now H M. Arcade (ground floor). __^ WHEN you take TORA-LINE you know why everybody takes TOBA-LINE MATERNITY Accouohementß. r Moderate; free vacancy to waiting patient willing to assist: thoroughly reliable and confidential.—P.O. Box 847. LADIES.-Consult Madam Helenia. 11 A im. till 9 p.m.. Is Bdv-Hayilali, 1. | Cobder. St.. near Newton_P.O. _. HEN yon read of " Desert Gold " .think oi a golden-brown brow of dehoioujly *««.«? Tea-the best, at its price. Ask for the 28 iii*Tother blends Is 8d and la lOd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15906, 1 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15906, 1 May 1915, Page 1

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