Domestics Wanted. 'g CJpy-Help, good, capable, wanted '■ G^ssfe..gga^jsf^'""" 7- and - middle-aged woman. :. 3IS, Quften St. r Otorohanga..—Sayegh's. ° G IH K L ara jff. BUPP « r°om—6s- - 11l 0 v, E °-UP Unties.—Wanted a reliable » lu ' Ad dreg 3 Bi< * P - J£ 0 A 1 DLa ucd ,/f ss. two in family- : S-a Ha?a ' WshS' st good - :^ art - *"***—au - }ycSQu^D l S^ enCed - WaDtcd - Em ASHING. Etc—Wanted— Woman r Pernell. 34 ' S«. Georges Bay Ed., > R EL W S c^i stry City Chambers.- : JPBBt C ° ok ", Gardeners. Por- ' tcr - 'farm). M. Couple. 'Phone 1702. • S A ™^ S 'S Registry. Strand Arcade.— ; ®U. h j£ l > ; «fty c o°X Farm Hands Wanted. i) Ai " Y , Work—Boy. Youth, or Man ; a bilhfe 6 ; -C. a V n iLlJ?uf'Box a l. Sftl! : vT s "'" 1 as w"kat<f " Week - y-O- Tamahere. PffiL Help. good. -wanted: used to , '. ail farm implements- Pohlen. Contractor. Papatoetoe. 'Phone No. 2. QEXERAL Farm Hand, for an Island; v* ™ us " be , able plough; married man 9si.HEBILD Um preferred.Competent, !\TAN, young, steady, milk 12 oows. and ilfT;/* nel^ lly J?X J; , wages, 30s and found. Manager. Turkish Baths. Lome St. - M A £ KOO< i;. steady, all-round, wanted for xx-oTt- Farm Work, used 0 horses* 80s per week and found.F. L. Cooper. Puketotara. -.j MARRIED, Couple, experienced, wanted : "-k t for , machine-milking; man to Kelp with work. —Ambury; Turua. 7 - \fILKERS wanted on Shares, about 40 O.TX raws; i-mile of factory, Waikato: tes- -=f timonials. etc.—Experience. 964, ffrpirn - Open 4 days. ___ pLOUGHiIAX, experienced. wanted; 3 r-.„ , Em ? l , e ', camp out; disc plough; 30s,' ft day ii" GERALD, 10 o'clock WednesX OUTH. smart wanted, to milk and do '; *- general work.—Knight. Tamaki Road, i apatoetoe. .-; 2 "yOUTH wanted to assist with milking - . machines, no agricultural work re-' •& Quired; £o month and found.—J. C. Dibble. Annandale. Piako. * /"'EXTRAL Labour Exchange. 167, Queen :2 I - -j- Milkers, hand and machine, 30a. •-i I i',?. 6d \r Yon j 1B ?. 229 <*• 205 ; Ploughmen. 3* I '^ ls • 3 Married Farm Hands. | Apartments Wanted. "OED and Sittingrooms. furnished, wanted j-» .. by il-C.. conva.; select, with private family, close town.—Select. 975. HERALD. IJOAKD and Residence for lady in business, l iin P" vate family; own piano; good locality.—Home. HERALD. "OOARD-Residence. iot Lady in business, i > lcmity Symond? St.; telephone, terma moderate.—Permanent. 1000. HERALD. TTALF Unfurnished House. .Epsom pr«1L ferred.—Wiite P.M.," 952, HERALD. "DOOM, unfurnished, cheerful, with board, , X.D wanted by lady in business; ISs week; - , - " Grafton Rd. or "Waterside preferred.—Grafton, 999,- HERALD. • ; v OME WANTED Tii a' SUPERIOR - PRIVATE FAMILY, %v; .. -By gentleman with two refined, beaiihy' children, ages 11 months and 4 years respec- . lively; presence given -where & lady haa* -'K= one or twj ? grown-up daughters who could undertake the care and responsibility; must be bright and cheerful and fond of and understand children and able to make -their :• >' c frocks, etc.—Pleas© reply, stating terms, etc.* (to J. HENRY, 7 997, HERALD ' ' Auckland. ." Apartments Vacant. A ARTMENTS. — Double and Single Rooms, suit business people; use bath • kitchen, convs.; quiet and comfortable Park View, 51. Vincent St. A PARTMEXTS.—Board and Residence. -n. homelike, good table; hot and cold' water: Single Room, from 6s.—Miss E. Wartel. 40, Cobden St.. near Newton P.O. A CCOMMODATION for Visitors and Per-! A manent Boarders; terms from ISs: close Symonds St. section.; quiet, refined .>. —Hillcrest. 49. East St A USTRALIA Private Hotel. — First-class A Accommodation, balcony rooms, double, single; centre city, near Opera House.— 19, :i Weilesley St. W. . ,S BED-SITTIXG Room, furnished, single or double, bath. Bus. convs., sunny, pleas* ing locality; id sec.; homely.So. Manukas lid.. Parnell. BED-SJTTIXG Room, large. double, sunny, with board, suit two business j girls; refined home. Id section.Lismore. I 45. I'pper Queen St. I BEDS, single. Os 6d week, use piano - ■4-J sitting, smoke, h. end c. bath and { shower. electric light, p.w.c.; 2min Queen j St — Victor-.* House. 46. Nelson St.. City. C 1 L I F T 0 X— IV y Whi taker Place. Symonds St.. first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phone 5216. Board, full, partial, or without, by arrangeI ment. Central—Quiet. FLAT, furnished. 4 rooms, sunny, elevated situation. -Ponsonby Waterside - trams and beach.—3l, Sentinel Rd. * THE DARDANELLES. Vincent St.— Vacancies for Permanenfs and Visitorsgood 1 ome ; terms moderate.—Miss Doyle (late Eden Terrace). 'Phone 4356. PRAXDE VUE. TKINCES STRiLtIT, VT Auckland. Private Boarding Establishment. Vacancies. Three minutes' walk from Post Office. Opposite Museum. Electric lirht throughout- Telephone 1195. MISS BOYD. "DOOMS. 5s week per bed; all comforts; .atjyflf XV sitting, smoke room, bath, p.w.c.—■ Brighton House. 61, Hobson St-, .-near Vic- %SSS toria St., Imin Queen St. - Tram at door. ri>HE LANGHAM, Wyndham St., Auckland L (next Laidlaw —Superior accom- ~-\'- modation for country visitors:, reduction for families: permanents. 25a; billiard • tablej~->?-vjS 2min. hot saltwater baths, boats, trains. : QUEEN'S CLIFF. l|f Exclusive Furnished Apartments;'' - :: X American and Continental plan, -with all \» n--)dern convs., including . kitchen: breakfast JfS® if desired; three minutes above Town Hall."k'/M 'Phone, etc.Mrs. A. Fischer, Scotia Place. * £2THE chimes,:! 57. SYMONDS STREET. ; Vacancies for Permanenta and Tourists. MRS. MARTIN, Proprietress. -S3S 'Phone 1144. I — 1 j§f | Wanted Known. ] TTTF, largest shop in the world has jus* • 1 placed a third order for Cash Registers. . They use 172. Why? See local agent. National Cash Register Co., corner Darby and Elliott Streets. SHARPEN your lawn mower with the " Osborne Sharpener, effective and easy - to use. Post free, 23 —Smith, 14, Wakefield St. EASY TERMS FOR EVERYBODY.—Furniture. Phonographs. Gramaphonea, Musical Instruments, Jewellery, etc, low deposit ; Pianos, no deposit- Sewing Machines, no deposit. Talking Machines Repaired. N eedies. 3s 6d 1000.- -Newton Supply Agency, i 2-27. Karangahape Rd. ALLISON PIANOS. LTD.. obtained gold 3 medal London. 1851.—-E. and P. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. ■ fi;' BROADWOOD, the Standard Piano of tb» world.Sole Agents. 'E. and F. Pi ana v? < Agency, Ltd . : CAT .LED up at night. Don't bark . you*' »' ~ r KJ shins. Reach out for year "Er«r-Be*dy" ' , Pocket Lamp; electric, fresh, reliahle; -as CA ' up—Hazard s, . Queen - St, .■ . I ——■ ——————— '- : : Wasted' Advertisements Continued »• [ I tp*« a. - 5-VW-- '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15998, 17 August 1915, Page 1
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