Domestics Wanted. and Nursery-Housemaid Mil ™ anted for country.—lnterview Mrs. ■cull Wednesday evening. 7.50. Grand Hotel. Auckland. OOOK. good, for Gisborne; housemaid a i P ii wa " e3 ' 30s i references required. -Apply Mrs. Chnsp, opposite TVeatre Royal, cingsland, evenings. ' pOMPAXION-Help wanted. 2 in familv, v- every conv.. light duties, some experi- • ence nursing preferred, Epsom district; ' good wages.—Companion. Box 674. P.O. ; AEXERAL Help wanted urgently for two •HERALD r people ; refs - required.— . GENERAL.— capable WomanJT ol' ; i wo adults family.—No. 12, An- ; glesea St.. Ponsonby Rd. Servant wanted; refs. re- ■ 0 - Uld -~¥ rs H - H - ° stl ". next St. t s Church. Remuera Rd. Q.ENERAL , nt ed; 2in familv; good " ' refs M?r'Tl° ° naIe home - easy P Uce i r relg —Mrs. Thomas. Domett Av.. Epsom. G T^,V=„ refi - n /i, . want as Children's - Vj> Nurse— 04. Princes St.. Albert Park. Gr I ?M , u ,trollg ' , for country; one used to - y, b"? Preferred; state wages required. le brS"' mieson, Fencourt Rural, Curate — ■ . -- TT°K SE " parlourmaid wanted; refs.—Mrs. -«-■»- <->eo. Bloomfield. Telephone 828. o" IJOUSEMAID-Waitress. experienced, wan--3' iii ecl " nme ,7 lat ' ,! V' for Riverdale Ngaruawan.a. —.Mrs. Honnslow. Proprietress. y fJODSEMAID - Waitress* experienced 6 ' Tu„T'j% once; wages. 20 per week. Also, (.rood General: wages 25? per week.— = -Mrs, ConneU. Boardinghouse. Matamata. T; AI iT H^. Ip ,, wanted for country.—Apply - n«* Mrs. Gilbert, Gordon Rd., Mt. Eden d (last on right). J Tj ADY ? elp 'competent person), wanted for i J one lady. —Apply mornings, Mrs. Obing. .. Dromome Rd., off Market Rd. d Tj ADY Help _'> domesticated; good wage = , it d comfortable home; references required — Hex 3,. P. 0., Matamata. Rctorua Line. t W°,¥ AI S reliable, wanted immediately as A f,Vt riousekeeper or General Help; small j family —Address at HERALD. _ OMAN elderly, or Girl wanted at -• »» cnce.-Mrs. McNeil. Bell Rd., off 1, -fnghton and Arney Rds., Remuera. \V OMAJ !«'; reliable. understands plain - wM» >kIJ I S - "anted good home, small 1. St V) "' Hardinge St. (off Victoria TirOMAN, middle-aged, wanted for housc- - »T i work '• only -in family: easy place — '. pvly - Personally. Mrs. Knight. Allen's h """se. Cheltenham Terrace. Drvonport. D i 7-5 ELL ' S , Registry. 22, City Chambers.-"^ -\ tr l -°°k*. Ms. 30s; Waitresses, 255. W)g----r. Housemaids. 255. 20s; Pantrymaids. Launit Presses, 2»s; Kjtchenmaids. Rotorua Te Aroha Cambridge, Gisborne. Wairakei ■ ~ Generals. 255. 20s- Sewingmaid, C. Nurse, harm Hands. Gardeners. Waiters. Handy. - mn ' Kitenenmen, Chefs. Porters, Boys.— Phone 1702 i. : . l ' GAINER J Registry.-Cooks. 40s. 30s: - I £* ~ nlrd Cook (man). 255: H.-maid. 20s; F. i- I M 'Pho 3 ne : 4470 UndreSS ' ~ 6d - 376 Queen 1 St. Pnone 4470. S ' f. ■ Farm Hands Wanted, 1 BOY wanted for the country: must be good '• 1J milker; wages 25s.—Cruickshank, Miller and Co.. Queen St. s ,(?}_ENEBAL Farm Hand, good, wanted: : r plough and milk (machines); state wages d required; no man eligible for active service ), need apply.—G. Armstrong. Taniwha. - "Vf AN, good milker and general, wanted at , t al:lc f ?, r small farm; good wages.—W J. Atoms, Inumata, Mangere. v ' ■ 1 t IV'f A . N ' elderly, or returned soldier, to milk - f *-*- £, cw and attend garden: very com. e fortable home.—Mrs. McNicol. Ohaeawai ■ Z ; —■ ■ _«i AN. single, wanted, to milk about 13 cows and attend small farm: no cron--3 ! Pmg 30s arid found.—R. F. Wilkinson. i 1 ukekohe. > MAST or Youth, good, wanted for orchard - vT team work = must, be thoroughly reliI able: also, smart Charman and Sons - Northcote. . '» 1VT AN ' reliable an d sober, wanted to milk u ? £ ows ' attend garden and odd jobs - •i llt house; references required.—R H _ Bailey. Tirau. e — — . — — 3 \/rr NAGER ' working, wanted for buEh -T-l- farm; state experience and wages re- . quired.—Farm. 1915, HERALD- ' ]I,TARRIED Couple wanted for bush run-■i-iJ. man to understand stock, woman assist in house.—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. MEN, 2, young, wanted for fruit-picking-wages. £1 per week and found.— . Hay, Mangere. ! T -'KER, good, wanted for 20 cows; no Si ot 9> er *^r- k; tate wages required.— Milker. Post Office. Paeroa. ——; ■ • 1 _■ YOUTH, strong, wanted to milk and assist farm work; used to horses ; good home • . state wages.—E. Hodges. Waimana. "V"OUTH. strong, respectable. wanted" , J- general farm work, no milking- good ' home; wages, 30s and found.— 650, Auckland. CLARK'S Farmers' Registry. Vulcan Lane._Wa.nted: PlougKmen'. Milked , Married Couples place for elderly Man. milk, drive, and garden work, capable. Pnpils Wanted. rpHE Art. of Reading Aloud, Reciting, and ■L' Speaking taught by Lady from London, with wide experience; French (Parisian) also taught; 2s lesson, reduction for course.— Elocutionist, 260. Jervois Rd.. Ponsonby. TVTISS AYLING. — Woodcarving. Pokerill. work Stenciling. Price Lists. Send 2s 6d. and obtain knife, lesson, and board for carving.—4, Strand Arcade, Auckland. M ISS .. o WIXI ?, RE J I> . MITCHELL (late of it, Court Cards Company, receives a few Pupils for Mountnessing, Grafton Road. SCHOOL OF DRESS. COSTUMEMAKING. AND CUTTING. Classes held day and evening under personal supervision of Mrs. Malcomson (Tate of London). Single lesson. Is 6d. Special terms for three months' training. Dresses and Costumes cut and prepared for finishing at home. MALCOMSON, Over Walker and Co.. Chemists. Cor. Wellesley Street West and Elliott Street. Wanted Known. EDISON'S LATEST DISC PHONO- , . GRAPH.The most perfect musical l instrument in the world. 30in Indestructj lble Record plays for 5 minutes. Played' I with a Diamond Reproducer. Call and ' j hear it.—Ne.rton Phono. Shop, 227. Karangahape Rd. Terms arranged. ——— : —-' ' *t THERE was once a man who refused to* learn from others—he became a- bankrupt. Let us tell you what over a million - of the world's best merchants have taught —National Cash Register Co. See- Local Agent, Corner of Darby and Elliott StreetsFOR Knives. Scissors. Razors, Sheffieldmade Hafts and Blades, guaranteed to I cut. try Smith's. 14. Wakefield St. WHY go to town for Records? Get them , > T ia Newton. Double-sided from 2s 6a; I Edison Blue Amberol. full stock; Grama'. ' phones from £3 10s; Phonographs from £4 10-s; terms or cash ; repairs.—Only address, City Supply Stores, Tabernacle Buildings, 45. Karangahape Road, Auckland. 1 FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. -I- All the Latest Modes, in great variety. MRS. RUSSELL. Wellesley Street (nest Meikle's). PERFECT HEALTH HAIR GROWER.— Nature's grept remedy. Proof given > where it has grown a lovely head of hair on a man who was quite bald. Give it a trial. . 4s 6d pcst«a.—P.H.C. Co.. Box 210. P. 0.. ' Auckland, and 227. Karangahape Rd. BANKJ. the Expert Tailor, has Removed to View Rd..- just off Dominion Rd. High-class Tailoring at Lowest Charges. CROQUET and Tennis Shoes, White Black. Grey, Brown, all prices. Sea our One-strap Special, price 7s lid. Fernandez, Symonds St. 1 rpENNIS Players.—Get your Racquets ReJL strung or Repaired; best gut used; charges moderate.—A. Bruce. Racquet Strin- ' ger, 94, Albert St., near Victoria Si. 'Phono 2617. YOU are welcome to inspect the gifts at Jl Hazard's- Good, useful, lew priced, and absolutely O.K. for men and boys. COME along to Hazard's, the men's shop, and select your gifts. You can get right down to bedrock there, and what you buy will be worth while, not only for the holidays, but afterwards. ; Wanted Advertisements ' Continued on Page 2, ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 1
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