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Domestics wanted. COOK, experienced; wanted; good wages. ' .:-.: C.V Taylor, Ca'risbrooke, Devonport.: J ( IOOK-General ' wanted -. by ■ the day— - V dress at flEttAIiP.. .■ ; ' ,"■'■""■■= ;. '■; COOK-General, ; capable, '-. wanted.—Apply { first instance. A. S. Paterson and Co., , 1, Customs .St. ; :'" - ! »■ TuiOK-General, 2 adults housemaid kept. ■ \J —Mrs. A. Liston Wilson, Waiomo, Mountain Rd„ llemuera. .;■/■'■;'' ■'■ .; ( CIOOK wanted; country hotel,' about 9 miles J i 1 from city;, no children; easy place.— * Cellars,' 9, Swanson St. •;■■.■; •;" >■■ " :: -i[' -'" ■ _ . ELDERLY " Lady wanted ■ 1 day weekly, - ' washing, for returned trooper.—W.R.C., 2426, HERALD. , -,- ;:''■"" -...'■;■.'■'; .- 1 /GENERAL, young, wanted, to assist; i VJ wages, 10s.—Belmont house. Vincent St L GENERAL wanted at once.—Mrs. Fred. Clark. Ranui Rd.. Romuera. Phone ] 4218. " I>/ ■". '■' '• '■■''-■ '•' ■" ■ I ENERAL. competent, wanted by the day. ( T —Mrs. Laurcnco, -. O'Rorke Avenue, ' Romuera. ' ;• - : - 1 - ■ -' , " GENERAL wanted;' wages £1: light ' duties.—Mrs. Francis. Bunvood Cres., r Victoria Avenue. r GENERAL, good cook, rofs., wanted; I wages, £I.—Mrs. H. A. Gordon, Ran- \ furly Rd., Epsom. ■ If /GENERAL, capable, wanted; no wash- . V. Apply, afternoon, Mrs. H. E. ( Partridse, 50, Grafton Rd. ■■ ■_■ T GENERAL, capable, wanted; country girl m preferred:—Mrs. Johnston, Valley Rd., . cor, Victoria Avenue, Mt. Eden. ______ GENERAL, good plain cook, wanted; re- 1 ferences required.— Pullen-Burry, - Telephone 3221, Sea View Rd., Remuera. * GENERAL or Lady Help .wanted at once; ] good references essential.—Mrs. A. M. j Munro, Parahaki, Orakei Rd.. Remuera. . • GENERAL, capable, or reliable Young j Girl, to assist; small family, good . home, Epsom.—Reply by letter, H.M., 2436, . ttIBBALD. GENERAL Servant, good, wanted imme- | diately, or Lady Help, for country.— ' Mrs. A. G. Brett, Koorah, Burgoyne Rd., " off Owen's Rd., Epsom. .• " ; j GIRL wanted for country; mind children; f good home.—Address lIERAID. i c ,■ . \ /GENTLEWOMAN, trustworthy, wanted; 1 . UT -about- 45; light duties; 10s; someone - • lonely preferred.—Address Donnelly, Draper, Greenwood's Corner, Epsom. 'tTOUSEKEEPER, working, wanted; used '. XI to children; no washing.—Mother, 2464, - 11EBAID ( .- ...' ~ KITCHEN Girl wanted for Nurses' Home, , Auckland Hospital.— ' Nurses • Home, Park. Rd. ~ '•; '',•„.■ ... - : . ' ' : b LADY Help" or Light General wanted; good home.—Address at HERALD. . ~- _ LADY, Help or Companion, all duties; ■ * easy .place;: 15s.—For address, apply • 0. P. Wright, Greenwood's Corner, Epsom. . LAUNDRESS wanted for Children's Homo 1 . near Auckland.' A good home for a Christian - woman, fond of. children— Sche- . dale of duties and' all particulars on appli- • cation to P.O.'Box 386, Auckland. v. *•; . NURSE-Companion.— W. Garrett. Brixton Rd., off Dominion Rd., Mt. Eden. - , NURSERY-Houßemaid, young, wanted; 2 '■ children, age 7 and 9.—Refined, HEBALB PANTRYMAID, experienced, wanted at ■ once.—McKeown's Tea 1 Rooms, Queen St. ; ,•-■:;; :,. :.■=■, '~• ..Is -. ,* ",.■„,•..;.; ..' \ r — : —; - WAITERS, 2, wanted.—Sacred . Heart ' ■■ College, -,;,,:■-■ /",;. ■-~.;{ -■' '. . • TI/'OMAN, smart, young,' wanted for . .11 pantry.—John Buchanan, Queen, St,, ,6 , p.m. to-day. :' - '.;--. -■-'■'•• •■■' '•. '■■ ■■'■ • WOMAN, young, '■ wanted for household . duties'; in : suburban home, Auckland, ', small family: commencing April -3; country ' girl preferred.—Mother, 2359, HERAM). 'v ; :v ■ , "DELL'S' Registry, ■' 22.' City : Chambers', ID. Queen St.-W. Cooks, 40s, 30s: Waitresses, 255, 20s; Housemaids, 20s; Kitchen-'- [ maids, • C.' Generals, ' 255, 20s; • Laundresses. 80s. 255: Nurses.;;N.-Governesses. Fencer, •' Ploughman, S Waiters, < Porters, '. Kitchcnmon, Pantryman,' Ch'of. • Handymen, F M: Couples, Boyf,;■ Learners ';(blacksmiths/ naxmill).— -'Phone 1702; ■■ ' ---■-. ' ■■■■.■ -■' ■"...■•;•■ - • ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■■-.-■ ' '. r 1 GARDINER'S . Dj Registry. - Cook, - ■ 30s; 'Laundress, 255: H.-Maids, ,17s 6d (same place); % Housekeeper, > Generals, ,; 20s; l Milker, 80s; H.-Man, 20s; F. Hand, 30s; Youth, , 155.-376, Queen St. v 'Phone. 4470. "-:■';.■ __ ; 1 SAUNDERS'S ißegistry, the old established ■ . (25 years) meoium for Employers and Servants. Hotels and Farm Hands. Phono 900. ::--;;;- -,--;--■- ; - -- : - ■■->■'■. , ■..:■■>■■■■ ■..■■-■■ ,-■' STAR Registry, Endean's Buildings, next G.P.O.—W. Cooks, 30b; -Waitress. 20s, , King Country: Laundress and Housemaid, . Rotorua; Working Housekeeper, gentleman's farm, another nurses' homo; Young Girls ; to assist: I Country ' Woman for farm, companionable; Woman assist railway hotel. r—*— BSSS — s mm sis "^""""^"• M^s Farm Hands Wanted. : HIT AN, respectable, wanted for' farm work: llYl'n'.Ußt be good milker; good home.— < 'i'urk, Mangere-, ~y . .:'. ''■■'."...." ;'•','••' j PLOUGHMAN, Farm Hand, 355; Scrubcutters, contract, 28s acre; 3 Married Farm Hands.'- Learners, Housekeeper, Waitress.—Farmers' Labour Exchange, 167,. Queen St., . ■'..- ■ ,':'.' .■-.•■- - ; ..•■.■■.-■•-.■■'. ,-;- ; YOUTH wanted for farm work; Glen Mur- ■ ray.— Dalgety and Co., Ltd.,; Customs St. W. / :;-.;. ■ ■■'■■. .;. : ' '■■■- _ ■ '.', »'———— ■—: —! ——— ~r. —: —.. .:.- ... .' "..' YOUTH or Boy for, farm, near . city; : pood home and wages.—A. McDonald. Mornrngside Station. YOUTH (Strong) or Man ; wanted, small ' farm; good milker; wages,; £1 5s and , found.— Mangcre. "•'.-,., ...•'.;■.• -.•■,,-. "DUSH : :'■■'■>/■;< FARMING. Excellent opportunity for Lad to acquire - Practical Knowledge of Bush Farming. • ; Comfortable homo with young single man, ■- whose brother has enlisted. - ; r'; Apply vfv."'- ,•■•*. ■'£:- , '-i ■>"•/-> :" ' ,: - ■ '!LESLIE- BROS!. .-...•' ■•; -," - P. 0., Waitomo Caveß. i- ■ ' , . ... ~..-.■■. , ."7 .: \ Miscellaneous. I >;: J TODD. Tailor, Darby St./ Auckland, and ' . Otahuhu, near Stone|s Boot Shop, for good-fitting Suits,';and prices reasonable. ;; J FOUND— Moutn watering through thinking of Boiasolier's Chocolatos. - Such .irrt/- ' Bistible ' flavours. Freshness. preserved ,in packing. ....... ' ':...;'■ '-- - .:•-'/ '-'■■: ■'. .'" NEW TEAS, just arrived from . Ceylon.— The Little Tea Shop, opposite King's Theatre, Newton. ■ Sheffield Cutlery under cost. -;•' .'■ " ■ ■-.. ■"■ - ': '■'";■"■ •■• ' ■ ■'- '■ ■'. PERSONAL.— Sweetheart, ,ir cannot; call, • will send . Boy - Selea. She knew he meant a box of. Boisselier's Chocolate. LADIES, don't neglect your hair I . Have ; treatment- at reduced rates owing, to the war.—Misses Wrigley, Watson's Buildings, Wellesley St. - - ■ ■ ■- ■ ',-/- ;- '.-■■ i ... THERE was once a man who refused to learn from others—he became a bankrupt. Let us fell you what over a million of the world's best merchants have taught us.—National Cash Register Co. See Local Agent, Corner of Darby and Elliott Streets. DO have a Boissolier's Chocolate ; really, i - they are tantalising morsels; every box has equal goodness. IS MASTER'S VOICE Gramaphonc and Records. Wo havo largest • slock in New . Zealand.— E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt.' Manager. EAT Boisselier's Chocolate. Coatings of rnse-petal smoothness and . centres of loveliest flavours. A real treat. "T INOARNISH" is liquid sunshine. It Xi does not cast shadows, but reflects the good effects-of o a,. properly furnished house. " LINOARNISH' r Linoleum Polish All grocers, Is 9d and 2s 9d. .; ST. PATRICK'S DAY.-Unique Harp and Shamrock Badges, 3d, 4d. 6d> etc. See windows.— Printing Concern, 220, Hobson St. , ..." / PRONOUNCED Boy Selea, but spe'led . Boisselier— word for choiceness in sweetmeats. / Try this' delicious chocolate. KASTNER." the King of Player Pianos, hag no equal.—Sole Agents, E. and F. ' Piano Agency. Ltd.- S. Coldicutt, Manager. ' pONSULT the- Great; Physician.'";.; Why ' \J drift away upon the bosom of that river . called premature death.—lß2, Victoria St. W. FOUND, at all confectioners, •a' healthy H demand for Boisselier's Chocolate, Pure and 'refreshing.'Pronounced Boy,; Selea: . DISSATISFIED Customers mean lost • • trade. , Lost / trade means' lost profit. Get proper records by a Cash Register and keep ; your : customers.—See Local Agent, National Cash Register Co., Corner Darby arid Elliott Streets.'- -. ; .-..'.; ■■ , 1 ■ PIANOS I, tiv PIANOS 1! |S' PIANOS! 1 • No deposit. No interest. Three years' terms.—No Deposit Piano Co.. 28, High St j ~ 1 .'. ..'.'■■■■ ' - ■ .- '■-'-.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 1

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