Domestics Wanted. COOK, socond. wanted for th» Brian Boru Hotel. Thames-City Club Hotel, City. POOR - General and House • Parlourmaid y wanted; _o washing.—Mrs. Geo. Bloomj field, Epsom. 'Phone 828. DOMESTIC Help for country, seaside ■y place, 12 rmlos from Onehunga.—Particulars at C. Thomas, Grocer, Queen St., Onehunga. GENERAL capablo, wanted; wages, £I.— VA Mrs. (Dr.) Macdonald, Otahuhu. 'Phone rj.ENEUAIi wanted, two in familyi easy £* Place.-Domott Avenue, Epsom, Bth house on right from tram stop. rtENERAL. competent, and Nursemaid •aJ!ii « Cambridge; suit two friends. —Apply Mr>. 8. Lewis, Cambridge. GIRL, ycung, wanted for general housework.—l 80. Hobson St. Q.IRL, etron*. wanted for Doctors' DesiHome C 8 Apply °' once, Matron, Nurses' rj.IRL, clean, young, wanted, to _«£i VJ housework; genera! kopt; sleep home.First house, Burleigh St.. Khyber Pass. gB A D WAITRESS, Thoroughly experienced, wanted. First-class references indispensable. ROYAL HOTEL. TTOUSEKEEPER wanted for widower; h7m.°«OT, tamii,._statß wages requked. H' me, 8277. HERALD. TJOnSEKELrEK wasted to v ,i ( i ower an( JJ- two children, ono child not objected MERaIT"* 16s -"~ Stat9 a « 0 ' J C., 5 - s «. TTOUSEKEEPER. middle-aged, wanted. -Li for man with three "-hildren attending SS?« 6 chld not objected to—City East, 3240, Hlbald. ' HOUSEKEEPER. refined. working, JJ. wanted, i adults.-Mrs. Linton, Victoria Avenue, Edon Terrace, before 7 o'clock evening; references indispensable. : TTOUSEMAID-Waitross, thoroughly can- ' -LL able, wanted: also, Young Girl to assist— at Hekalo. LADY Help, capable all duties; must be ablo to drive; refs— Baird, Otahuhu. T ADY Help wanted.-Mrs. Gavev, Rczel c To Papapa, or J. E. Gavey, 29, Elliott at.. Auckland. T ADY Help, competent, refiaed. wanted; m c otl i e L h s lp kept— A. E. Gifiord. - 49. Sarsneld St.. Pcnaonby. i T, ADY Help, capable, wanted, all duties; -«-J email family; good homo to suitable s person— W. Moore, Erinhoim, Taupiri. PERSON, thoroughly competent, wanted to take entire charge Household' references; 255. THE ELIZABETH, Short's Buildings, Queen Street. BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers—W. Cooks, 40s, 30s: Waitresses, 20s: Housemaids, 20s; Laundresses. 303, 255; Pantrvmaidp. C.-Generals, 265, 20s; NurseNeedlewoman, Parlourmaid.! (Wellington), Farm Hnndr>, Milkers, Handyman, Black-f-mith, Shonhcrd. Fencer. Chaffcutter, Cook. • Ki'chenman. 2nd Cook. N. Porter, Ba.-man. • -'Phono 1702. S BURNETT'S Registry. 12, Security Buildings, Queen St.— Ccudlo, on station: Waitresses, Genera's. Cooks, Laun- " dresses; Woman for 2 weeks' work on farm, • £1 IQs- Elderly Woman as Companion-Hem. jTaranaki; Cook and Housemaid, on station. (. ]V"ICHOLLS'S Registry. 45. City Chambers. . ! Victoria Cooks. H.-Maids, 1 | IVaitreisos, Pantrymaid. Married Couple, , I Lady Hobs. Waiter. 'Phone 2268. STAR Registry. Endoan's Buildings, next Ct.P O -Cook-General (housemaid kept), 253, small family; W -Cook, b.-house; Lsun--1 dress, Eitchenman, P.. hotels. City; Lady Helps, Cambridge, Thames, Bay of Plenty; I. Generals. 20b, las, 10s, Devoncort and country.
HEAD WAITRESS WANTED, CAEGEN HOTEL. 'AUCKLAND. Similar previous experience necessary, and must bo thoroughly competent. , Applications treated as strictly confidential. '." , r ■" "I Apartments Wanted. BOARD and Residence wanted; private family preferred.— stating terms. Bob, 3213, HERALD. FLAT, self-contained, unfurnished, good, locality, wanted by married couple, no children; refs. exchanged—B.L., 8264, Herald. ROOM, large," unfurnished, fireploco, use convs., wanted by mother and daughter; Id section.—State terms to Comfort, 3258, Herald. V '~"•—— , - =3 Apartments Vacant. APARTMENTS— and Double Rooms xi to Let; board if required: terms moderate.—Glenora, i, Boresford St. (cloao Id section). APARTMENTS. — Superior Furnished Rooms, all convs.: board. £11 or 'with breakfast only; quie' and select.—Hillcrest, 49, East St., Symonii.. St. A PAHTMENTS — Board end Renidence, -A homelike, good table, hot and cold water; Single Room, from 6a.— E. Wartel, 10, Cobden St., near Newton P.O. BED-SITTING Room, furnished; kitchen if required; Ponsonby waterside.—3l, Sentinel Road. p L I F T 0 ¥, Whitaker Place, off Srmonds St., first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phono 3216. Central—Select—Quiet. DARDANELLES, Upper Vincent St.— Vacancies for Casuals and Pormanen's: quiet and central; moderate terms.— Doyle (late Eden Terrace). 'Phone 4356. GLENOSMOND, Lower Symonds StreetVisitors and Permanents will find comfortable accommodation. Toms moderate Phone 1843.—Mrs. Ingram. HOME, superior, offered elderly gentleman or invalid; beautiful harbour view; next park.—Kia Ora. 3243. Herald. HOWICK.— The Misses Olphert and Allan wish to intimate that the " Cliffs,'' Howick, are now op»-n for paying guests. Spend your Easter holidays at the " Cliffs." LADY would mind children attending school or elderly lady; healthy, quiet situation, every convenience and kindness.— Moderate, Onehtinga P.O.
MILFORD— Furnished Double Room, with or without board, close to tram and beach— at HERALD. PART d-roomed Furnished House— alone, desires to Let; use kitchen, closo cars, modorn tones.—Box 917. RANGATIRA, Cheltenham Bo?.ch— Residence, boating, billiards.—Second house from Tea Kiosk. ROOM, furnished, to Let; suit lady or gjntleman at business.—l 49, Albert St., opp. Royal Albert Hall. ROOM, 2, fumshed or unfurnished, gas stove, separfte entrance, Id section. 4, Portland St., I'arnsll. ROOMS, single, % from ss; also, Double, i well furnished, from 10s; all convs., etc. -No. 10, Solwyn St., top of Hepburn St. ROOMS, furnished, double and smglo; use conv3.; breakfast if desired.— Beresford St. (opp. City Firo Station). ROOMS, 2. good unfurnished, or 1 Furnished or Unfurnished Bed-Sitting Room, with board; within 3d section.— Rooms, 3965, HERALD. ROOMS -Single Beds, lis 6d; Double (MO.), all convs., 13s 6d; use sitting, smoke rooms; h and c. and shower bath, electric "light every room; 2min Queen St. - Victoria House. 48, Nelson St.. City. ■ — ; 1 SUITE of Rooms, comfortable, furnished, 0 piano, pleasant, water view, kitchen, all convs.. private, handy to -13, Melford St.. Ponsonby. ______ WARATAH (Mrs. Woodward), 86, Albert St.-Eoa 1 and Residence. Terms: 20s per week. 5s day. Meals. Is. Beds. U M. ROOMS, 53 week per bed; all comforts; sitting smoke rooms, bath, P w.c.Brighton hV.-se. 61, Hobson St.. near Vic- ■ tori! St.. lmin Queen_St. Tram at door. nriHE BELLS, 136, Hobs™ St. next St. 1 Matthew's Chu:ch.-Vicanci« for per mancnts and tonriats.-Thone 133 J. AUEEN'sTITfFE. SCOTIA PLACE toll (J Queen St.l. 3rains above T.uvn Hallm i.rn Furnished Apartments, doubl- and room™ breakfast ii desired also use iS kitchens; central, select, quiet, ■Ptmne 4006.-Hra. Fischer. Wanted Advertisements Continued on I'age 2.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16201, 11 April 1916, Page 1
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