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Situations Vacant. ' iS HO P As sistant, competent, wanted.— ' Rd ply Stormont and Sons, 14, Great North : I SALESWOMAN, EXPERIENCED". I ° „ WANTED. Smart, energetic, pushful. 1 Apply. ' MANAGER. Pearson's Boot Stores, . Karangahape Road, Newton. ' a L ORESSES.- First-class Skirt Hands - Pr i to i, ou^ s and Veat Hands wanted.— r red Webley. The Quality Tailor, Queen St. rpAILORING.-Wanted-Two Good Coat . J- Machinists, male or female. State wages and experience, ' FACTORY. 1 . Evening Po;t. Wellington. - rpoWN Traveller, for wholesale foreign • , , »ancy goods warehouse; one not quali- , necl tor military service.—Apply, with references, to Agencies. 1937. HERALD. 6 yOUTH or elderly Man wanted to assist r *■ i n . wash-house.— New Zealand Laundry I. Co., Ltd., Quay St. " "yOUTH, respectable wanted, to deliver -1- bread and make himself generally useful. ' —A. J. Prescott, Baker, Tuakau. Apartments Wanted. ° :"R A l*P and Lodging for lady and littl< ' ■J_# Bali Takapuna, near beach; stat< _ terms.—H., Avondale P.O. d Ti OARI ?, "anted by young man. private ±J family: only those with shed for motor - bicycle and side-car need apply.—B.B. 1953 _ liiEEALD. i T?°°MS, unfurnished, wanted; vicinit- • S"K Lower Symonds St.—Married Couple _ P.O. Box 932, Auckland. Z Apartments Vacant. - ACCOMMOUATION for Visitors anc • f*- Permanents; board £1. or with break fast only: nice, cheerful rooms: select.— Hillcrest. 49, East St., Symonds St. A PARTMENTS. furnished, to Let. Shell? _ -*-*- Beach Rd.—Large flat, near beach anc Park; cheap to good tenant.—Address a! '• Herald. A USTRALIA. Private Hotel. Wellesley St r -**■ —Vacancies (or permanents; special *• terms for ladies and gent.'s employed '.z shops rnd offices. BEDROOM, comfortable, single or double, -*-* with or without board; very central. good locality.—Elwood, next house to Unid | versity. r "DED-SITTING Room, partly furnished J-* near Cheltenham: two beds; use convs. including gas: £1 weekly.—Seaside, 1895 > j Herald. * T3EDROOMS. 5= 6d per bed: use piano, • -*-* sitting and rmoke rooms; h. and . ba'.h .. and shower; elec. light, p.w.c.: 2mins Queen - t St.Victoria House, 48, Nelson St., City. a ( 1 L I F T O N , Vv Whitaker Place, off Symonds St., first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phone 3216. Board, full, partial, or without, by arrange ment. Central —Select Quiet. r T\EVONPORT. near Beach—Single Room JL/ with breakfast; 12s 6d weekly.— - tenham. 1894. HERALD. DEVONPORT— Clifton. North Head—Pri vate Board and Residence, overlooking - . the harbour, near Cheltenham Beach.—Mrs - ■' E. Waters. i \- ' DARDANELLES. Vincent St.. City Travelling public well catered for; all modern convs.—Miss Dc-Ie (lite Eden Ter- - race). 'Phone 4356. LADY living in one of the best suburbs would take elderly married couple or one or two girls or boys, wishing to attend . school or college in Auckland.—F.R-, 1870, c Herald. _ i LET L W O R T H . 143, GRAFTON ROAD. i ! This new and Up-to-date House is now . ! open to receive Tourists and Permanent 7 • Boarders. Electric light, lovely views, con- . J veniences. Under new management. 'Phone - i 3703. ROOMS to Let, furnished or unfurnished, XV bath, h. and 'Phone Address at Herald. "DOOMS, 2, furnished; also 2 unfurnished; 'it stoves, gas, bath, etc., select, central.— 17. Alten Rd., off Lower Symonds St. ROOMS to Let (2 or 3), unfurnished, convs., califont, separate entrance, good locality, Parnell, 4min from car.—M., 1936, HERALD. ROTORUA.— Qm>t elderly gentleman de- . sires residence permanently private family. Rotorna; moderate terms-— Permanent. 1896, HERALD Office. THE C H I M' E S, 57, SYMONDS STREET. Vacancies for Permanents and Tourists. MRS. MARTIN, Proprietress. . 'Phone 1144. MONA HOUSE, 12. Lower Symonds St.— L Good accommodation for Visitors and Permanents. Terms moderate. Electric light. Phone, 293. __ MRS. L. GICK. ROOMS, 5s week per bed; all comfortssitting, smoke room, bath, pwo Brighton House. 61. Hobson St., 'near Victoria St., lmin Queen St. Tram at door. . SCOTIA PLACE 1 W OFF QUEEN STREET. Three minutes above Town Hall. MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Double and Single Rooms. Breakfast if desired, also use private kitchens Central, select, quiet. 'Phone 4086- MRS. FISCHER. THE GIRLS' HOSTEL, " TUNOA." CITY ROAD. AUCKLAND. Principal - - MISS HAMMOND. A Beautiful Private Home, near all the Colleges, very high elevation, commanding j view of the harbour, quiet and healthy. For . Students. Scholars cf Secondary Schools, and i other girls needing a home in town Young Girls specially cared for and looked after. For terms, apply to the Principal. 'Phone. 2659. Wanted to Buy. IRON Rails, light, wanted for 16 chains of tramline.—Kaitieke Dairy Co.. Piriaka. PIANO, first-class, second-hand, cheap Piano. 1891. HERALD. PIANO. —Second-hand Piano wanted; must be cheap; also g~jod Phonograph.— Write Clubroom, HERALD. PLOUGH Mare, staunch, wanted.— Whakapirau. RANGE, good, second-hand, wanted; also, few second-hand Doors and Windows — Range. 1783, HERALD. RING tip Mrs Kelly—She buys and sells i ~, . . Ladl £.'- Gent's, and Children's Misfit i Cloth'njr, Trunks. Boots. 'Phone 2606—392 i Queer. St. ' ! STONE-Crushing Plant, in good order and I compact.—Donald Campbell, Kamo. i QET of Timber Trucks wanted; suitable ! KJ for iron rails 3-5 guage.—Replies, with particulars. Trucks, 1921, HERALD. . a A PPAREL Mrs. Martin, 342, Queen St a °'i- j St o, n 7\ ■ buys ,. ever description becond-hand Clothing, Travelling Trunks Jewellery, etc. Highest prices.—'Phone 3303. APPAREL.— F. W. Fischer. 350. Queen St -p. iopp. Statue), buyer Left-off Clothing, Second-hand Jewellery, Boots, False Teeth 'Phone 3021. Country orders solicited. FALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise, wanted to Buy; top market price to trade and others by return mail.—Manager. Pearline Co., 56. City Chambers. ]V/I"RS. BOTTRILL buys Ladies'. Gent's t 7". « nd Children's Superior Misfit and Ljeft-oH Clothing. Letters attended to— Elliott St . two doors from Wellesley St Phone 3488. ("\LD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT, sound V-» or broken; best possible prices in New Zealand.—Send any you have to J. Dunstone. Box 1053. G.P.0., Auckland; est. 25 years. Cash by return post. MRS. OUTRIM will Buy your Left-off or Misfit Clothing, etc.; highest prices. 114. Victoria St. 'Phone 2674. W ANTE D— »» A SUPPLY OF 5000 DOZE - X EGGS WEEKLY. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Apply AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE EGGPRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION, Darby Street. Miscellaneous Wanteds. ADVERTISER would be glad to hear of someone competent to teach mandolinguitar.—Send terms to Music, 1928, HERALD CONVALESCENT Gentleman wanted by Planter in Fiji to share home and expenses for 6 months.—Mrs. Gertrude Stone 122. Grafton Rd. oione. Cf|A MEN wanted to inspect " test Pat--O\J\J terns for coming seaso: t Little Tailor Shop. Victoria St. E.. „ Albert Park. Alterations and Repairs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 1

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