Situations Wanted. COMPANION-Help— young lady . seeks position; light duties.—Com- - pamon, 982, HERALD. t pOMPANTON-Help— Position wanted by • „refined young • girl to elderly couple, or as Jvursegirl.— HERALD. TiOMESTIC Duties. — Wanted by Young - y~ Woman: Situation, town or country poardinghouse. help kitchen, or plain cook- - me-—lrene. Newton P.O. "JPAMILY of 3 experienced hand and . ■*- machine Milkers want herd, on shares < or wages.—.T.S.. 944. HERALD. TT A RM.Situation wanted by Respectable JL t Mrii, wrth 7 years' experience.—Steady. Pokeno. TL'ARM Situation wanted for Lad. 16 years; j v cl D il ei 'P er >erjce, good homo essential. I i f. Shell. Probation Office. Symonds St. "FARM Hands. Domestics. Milkers. M. J- Cotfples. and Housekeepers, -now waiting employment, at Saunders's Registry (under new management). 12, Strand Arcade, ground floor. 'Phone 900. TT-ARMERS. —Young Man wants work on •*■ .. Cropping Farm; good home.—Write, i stating wages. Urgent, 917, HERALD. FARMERS —Employment on Farm wanted by Married Man. capable of taking charge. long experience.—Farmer, 924. , Herald. , ' GROCERS. Fully experienced first-class Man wants engagement, city, suburbs, or provincial—Reply Secretary. Growers' Assistants' Union. Auckland. HOUSEKEEPER, respectable, with girl ■ flyrs, wants position, town or country , , no mistress. —M., Ponsonby P.O HOTEL. Club, or Private Hotel.—Young ! Man, 33, wants position. Manager; experience, from " buttons" to head pantryman and head waiter to chef, best hotels.— Manager. 968. Herald. LADY, young, with no children, English. . wishes to go to Rarotonga; wotild act as Companion or Maid to another lady. <r would go with family; good sailor, *horoughly accustomed to travelling, musical.— Tonga. JIERAL-*. LIGHT Work Married Man wants Light Work, any description; jtlat recovered , two years' illness; hard up.—.Urgent. 983. . Herald. MAN. experienced, all-round, seeks position daily Companion to invalid gentleman; helpful and entertaining.— HERALD. NURSE-Companion to invalid, or Governess ■!•' to young children. — Apply, Btating duties, etc.. Practical. 942. HERALD. POSITION wanted by Gentleman. 50: light office work, collecting or storekeeping; wages SOs; highest —Willing. 948. HERALD. PRACTICAL Chef and Caterer desires to settle in New Zealand with family, age 88. English nationality. Copies of testi- ! monials can be peen from leading London \ catering firms: also 17 years' chef at the Royal Navil College. London.—T- Francis, care H. Chadwick, Esq., King St.. Dannevirke. SHEARERS, two. good, open for engagement; hand or machine.—C. Howard, HERALD. ASHING and Cleaning, or Office Clean- » » ing, wanted.—Work, 984. HERALD WABHING or Cleaning. day work, » * wanted by respectable woman; Epsom preferred.—M., Epsom P.O. WOMAN, capable, requires household duties, except washing, day or half-day, Onehunga.Homely. P. 0., Onehunga. i | Apartments Wanted. BOARD and Lodgings required by young man. handy to city.—Permanent. 999. Herald. BOARD and Lodging wanted for Grammar School boy, Monday evening to Saturday morning; Anglican; good home: Mt. Eden —R . 971. HERAL >. MARRIED Couple desire Share House with private family; easy distance to city.Beta. 998,, HERALD. M.C.. in business, want two Rooms, large, sunny, furnished or unfurnished, within j Id sec., east of city, in private family, no children: permanent if suitable: cleanliness essential.— terms, moderate. Temperate. , 376. HERALD. PRIVATE Board and Lodging, with quiet family, wanted by young man. nonsmoker, teetotaller; Otahuhu: urgently.— Christian Milton, Park Rd., Newmarket. REFINED Widow will give services return _ for home, few hours daily, light duties. I —W.W.. 994. HERALD. . i ROOMS (2), furn . with board and attend- i ance, for Single Lady, in Mt. Eden, .: Pamell. or Remuera.Reply, stating terms, I M.8.. 912. Herald. I Apartments Vacant. A USTRALBION.— Suite of 3 ' Rooms, gas stove, slot meter; sea front. 37, Sentinel Rd. 'Phone. , APARTMENTS.— and Single Furaished Rooms, for ladies .in business; board optional.—ss. Symonds St APARTMENTS.— Double and Single , Rooms, furnished, use of all convs.; ■ , quiet and homely; terms moderate—sl. , - Vincent St. APARTMENTS, furnished, with separate kitchen and convs.. close to beach and Jesmond, 29, Sentinel Rd.. Heme Bay. A PARTMENTS.— Room. Front -£*. Suite of Rooms, or Bedroom; private cooking convs and entrance. —2, Arawa St., off Khyber Pass. CCOMMODATION for Visitors and Pervmanent Boarders; terms from 18s: close Symonds St section: quiet, refined home.—Hillcrest. 49. East St. AUSTRALIA Private Hotel. Wellesley St. -ta. W.—Now renovated throughout. High class, convenient, centre city; absolute comfort combined with moderate charges. A YR ST.. Parnell.—Half House, all conJt\. veniences. or 2 Large Rooms; cheap; all separate—Last house on right BELMONT HOUSE, 50. Upper Vincent —Under new management Good Accommodation for permanent? and casuals; also Rooms to Let.— Russell. BEDROOM, comfortable, furnished, with or without board, very central, good locality.Next house to University, 2, Parliament Stteet. j BEDROOMS. 5s 6d per bed: use piano! sitting, smoke rooms; h. and c. bath ana shower- elec. light, p.wc.: 2min Queen St. Victoria House. 48. Nelson St. City. B.S. Room, double, nicely furnished, front. Symonds St.; use all conveniences.— 55, Symonds St.. next to Dr. Park»«. BED-SITTING Room. large, furnished, separate stove, or could attend invalid. 232. Ponsorby Rd.. corner Summer St. BED-SITTING Room, large, well furnished, j separate gas cooking, every conv — Braemar, 52, Wynyard St., near St. Paul's I ( Church. L I F T O n^ Whitaker Place. Symonds St.. first I tram stop past St. Paul's 'Phone 3216. Board, full, partial, or without, by arrange--1 ment. Central ——Quiet. FLAT, furnished; 2 bedrooms, sittinsroom, and kitchen , Ponsonby waterside.— 31. Sentinel Rd. MARATHON. 8, Lower Symonds St. <or>p. Government Grounds'. Auckland N'.Z — Select Board and Residence.— B Walsh. Proprietor, late of Invercargill. 'Phone 2688. T3EMUERA RD.. close Newmarket—Large XI Double Furnished Room, separate entrance, every conv.; suit m.c. or friends.— Mt. Hobson Villa. "DOOMS vacant. Puriri. Grafton Rd — F\ Bedroom. Bed-Sittingroom. and Kitchen, bright and sunny, fine view harbour.. ROOMS, 2. large, unfurnished, private house: fireplaces, use conveniences: good locality- nice view; nt«r _d tram.— Address at Herald. ROOMS. 2. sunny verandah, partly-fur-r.ished kitchen, with gas stove, slot | meter, bath: private entrance; water front-! age—A.. 947. HERALD. ROOMS. 5s week per bed; all comforts, sitting, smoke room, bath, p.w.c — Brighton House. 61. Hobson St.. near Victoria Si. lmin Queen St. Tram at door GRANDE VUE. PRINCES STREET. Auckland. Private Boarding Establishment- Vacancies. Three minutes' walk rom Post Office. Opposite Museum. Electric light throughout. Telephone 1495. MISS BOYD. QU .E E N ' S CLIFF. .Exclusive Furnished Apartments; American and Continental plan, with ill modern convs, including kitchen; breakfast if desired: three minutes above Town Hnll. 'Phone, etc.—Mrs. A. Fischer. Scotia Place. THE CHIMES. 57. SYMONDS STREET. Vacancies for Permanents and Tourists MRS. MARTIN. Proprietress. "Phone Mi. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16022, 14 September 1915, Page 1
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