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" .J w^ra«wßmTaßgMwiiinwnnm*gartOTaas«3> Domestics Wanted. POHPANIQN-J.jlp, capable, wanted: V-' salary 15a; $ children; for Hamilton. p H* sl ato.—Apply immediately, 'Wiveliscombe, itosljtt Avenue, Hemuera. PJOOK- General and House • Parlourmaid ell 5, D ' e d; no washing.—Mrs. Geo. Bloomfield. Epsom. Phone 828. POOK-General wanted; no wasting t i ,p U , sem J?'d kept; four in family.— le"e Kemuera Ed., opp. King's CoIn_ENER.IL Servant want ; wages, £1 per Mt Albert~^' rS ' James. Alexandra Avenue, Cr E FW' wanted; must be good cook; p., J adults Jr. family; wages, 205.-Miss Lullen - Bringyne, Hi'jhwic Avenue, Epsom. 1 GENERAL. capable. wanted for fortnight; V two adults; co laundry work; sleep at ' 10 , n if preferable.—Mrs. W. Fallon, Tunatain. Victoria Avenue. rj.IRL, reliable, wanted for Housework; good wages—Mrs. Black, Carmen Sylva, niVora xio., MorniEgside. FT OUtjiLfiLPLR wanted for Witjpwer and "ft iPi ue M er (l- 1 —HousekeeDer, G.P.O. I Box 1042, City. OUSEMA'D ■ Waitress, competent, dr. superior, wanted; refs. required.™ Okarita, 10, Lower Symonda St. JJEAD WAITRESS. Thoroughly experienced, wanted. Fir3t-c!a6s references indispensable. ROYAL HOTEL. LADY Help, capable, wanted, ali duties; -U small family; good home to suitable person. W. Moore, Erinholm, Taupin. •MARRIED Couple, reliable, wanted May ■j-'-L' 1, Gisborne district; man, handy garden, vegetables, etc.; woman, laundress, wage,j average £130; references.Mrs. Lorkrag, Avenue Registry, Parnell. URSERY-Govemoss, refined snd exli perienced, waited for Welling'in, to look after threo children.Mrs. Arthur Myers, mornings or evenings. Cintra, bymonds St. WAITRESSES for Ellerslie Easter meeting; also. Kitchen Hands.— from 1 p.m. on MONDAY, April 17, to John Sinclair, Catering Contractor, at D. Reid'» (late J. W. Jones's premises, Auctioneer?,!, opp. Town Hall. YOUTH or Man wanted; milk few cows -L and generally useful; —'Phone or write, H. Insley, Cowos Bay, Waiheko Island. BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers.— W. Cooks, 455, 80s; Waitresses. 20s|i Housemaids, 22 6d; Laundresses, 30s, 255; Kitchenmaids; C.-Generals, 255, 20s; NurseNeedlewomen, Farm Hands, Milkers, Shepherd, Fencor, Porter, Kitchenman, Cook, $.• porter, Chaffcutter, Butcher. Second Ccok, Blacksmith, Boys.—'Phone, 1702. VTIC'HOLLS'S Registry, 45. City Chambers, ir Victoria St.—Cooks, H.-Maids, Waitresses, Pantrymaid, Married Couple, Lady Helps, Waiter. 'Phone 2268. Farm Hands Wanted. A PPLICATIONS wanted for Manager of -H. , coastal station, Bay of Plenty. All v '-gin bush at present. Salary £250 per annum to start with.—For all particulars apply to Vautier and Russell, Napier, or •iir. W. G. Sherratt, Gisborne. BOY, smart, wanted _ at ones, sheep and cattle station; milk 3 cows and learn. stock work; wages, 10a to Smeeton's, 3 o'clock, within three days. /~|OU?LE, middle-aged,* unencumbered, \J wanted, to work on small farm, close to Auckland; man must have thorough knowledge in all branches.—Farmer, P. 0., Newmarket. "FAMILY wanted for coming season to J. _ milk 55-60 cows on shares; references required.—D. Caley, Kaipaki. Cambridge. T?ARM Hand, good, wanted; permanent 11- job.— Stondea, Ohaupo, MAN, married, wanted to take charge of farm; used to all implements, and good with horses; no duties-for wife; no milking; principal work • cultivation.— 124. Waihi.; , . J. SHABE Milkers wanted .foi -coming aeason" for herd of .60 to 60 gold cows, hind milkers; refs. roqu!«d—J, T. Swney, Tirau, CLARK'S Farmers' Registry; Vnlcan Lhis. yj —Wanted— Men. Fencers and-. Splitters: Ploughmen, 355; Married Couples and a General Farm Hmds; capables.,: 1 Wanted Known. THE S.B. " Rival"' Top-lover Babbit Gun, at 32s 6d, is a dandy. .With ejector. 87b Hazard's. Queen St. AT the Front,' your boy—Hay# Photo, reduced into locket, from 0s; send photo.— Valentine, Short's Bldgs, Queen St,. rpHANKS So Much for" that lovely box of X Boiaselier's Chocolates. They were delightful.' . Pronounced ." Boy. Belea." . SAVE Your Old Pots.We mend Enamelware, ' Aluminium; ; Scissors, > Kni.eg. and Saws ground and 6et.—3B. Wcllesley St. West. LADIESi don't neglect your hair! Have -Li treatment at reduced rates owing to the Misses Wrigley, Watson's Buildings, ' Wellesky St. LIFE o' Trade System of Advertising.— Business men, manufacturers, and agents try it. Moving all day round'city and suburbs.—For particulars, writ# Movie, 18, Harcourt St., Grey Lynn." T ADIES, wear High Leg Boots and Cloth JLi Tops to match your costumes'; own material made up.—Loaning, 24 and 26. Wakefield St. - ADAME SPCNTAIN, His Majesty's Arcade (First Floor). Queen St. (opp. Hutchinson's, Grocer), 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. T ADIES.— Beaver, Velour. or Tagel JJ Hat Remodelled, latest sty's.—Cox. The Hatter. Karangahana Rd., 4 doors cast Pest Offico. TO Pronounco Boisselier's. say " Boy ScUai" the connoisseur's favourite Chocolate.— everywhere. MADAME CORBIE, Queen of Occultism, IVI Clairvoyanto, Crystal Soer. Send date of birth. Masseuse.—Can bo consulted 182, Victoria St. W. AT ASS AGE and Magnetic treatment given. IVI privately by lady.—G. Gilbert, Symonda St. P.O. —. MADAME ZANGARAH. of India. Clairi>l voyanto, may bo consulted.—l 49, A 1 arb St., orp. Royal Albert Hall. J TODD, Tailor, Darby St., An'oklar.tl, . and Otahuhu, near Stone's Boot Shop, for good-fitting Suits and prices reasons,bis. POLLARD AND COLLAR3>—A household V name for piano excellence.— Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. ' PICNICKERS ■ should take Boissolior'a Chocolates with them. Such temptingflavours; so nourishing and sustaining. HIS MASTER'S VOICE Gramaphone and Records. We have largest stools in New Zealand.— E. and ,F,. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager, WANTED— Everyone to realise the sheer delight of tasting Boissclior's Chocolates. Fresh, pure, wholesome and refreshing. QOMPLIMENTS FOR" YOU When you treat your guests to DESERT GOLD TEA. refreshing, fragrant, wholesome. Try the Js grade—rich and delicate 'n flavour. Also at In lOd and Is Bd. rpRY EU-CAMPH-CL. -It will convince x you of its great Medicinal Value- No home should be without it; 60 doses, Is per bottle. TENNIS Players.—Get your Racquets ReBtnmg or Repaired; best gut used; charges moderate.— Bruce, Racquet Stringer. 94. Albert St., near Victoria St. 'Phone 2617. ,TXTHY go to town for Records?— Get them VV in Newton. Double-sided from 2s 6d; Edison Blue Amberol, full stock; Gramaphones from £3 10s; Phonographs frcm £4 10s. terms or cash; repairs—Only ad.Jress, City Supply Stores, Tabernacle Buildings, 45, Karangahapo Road, Auckland. \TANCO Hand Soap is on its own. Removes V all grease and dirt without injury io skin. Only fid large Hazard's Queen St. THERE is no more useful or better honsa--X hold remedy than EO-CAMPH-Oiv. how is the time ti uso it. — THE GLOBE, 27. victoria St.. i?ifho cheapest placc to get y cur Pictures Framed Large P Etock kept. Trade supplied. •QRINK VICTIM FOR 10 YEARS. "I am Tl «d to adviso that 'Drinko' pArmanStly cured-me of the drink habit, which had been ay downfall for .10 years," writes " TOteful Wellington business man. - . \Vr.te or call to-day for free pamphlet de- .t,, c"riKin</ ♦.his inexpensive remedy. Can ba V. given secretly. .Stato.il.Mr Mrs., or ■; M -Lady Manager, Dnnto Piopnotary, 54H,- ; .fanners StfeOv. WclllDgtoU. 1 Wanted Advertisements Continued 68 Paje' 2, , _ ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16203, 13 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16203, 13 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16203, 13 April 1916, Page 1

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