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Situations Wanted. CHAUFFEUR.— Man. teetotaller, 22, single, and free of military service. . seeks position; good refs-—Chauffeur, 3305, i HERALD. ■ • COMPANION. Lady Help or Housekeeper. —Lady seeks position in small family; J no washing; salary. 10s.—Help, 3324, HERALD • GARDENER wants any kind of work; experienced in fruit, flowers, and vegetables.— 3333. Herald. : GRADUATE, lady, desires position private . school, in or near Auckland; 5 years experience.— 3339, HERALD. ; HOUSEKEEPER, elderly, efficient, experienced children, wantß Position with i gentleman: village or country inland; referRutherfurd, Putiki Bay. KITCHEN Work wanted; fair cook; good . IX home needed; hotel or boardinghoube.— • Kitchen, 3337, HERALD. LETTERPRESS Machinist seeks situation, i town or country.—Letterpress, 3313, HERALD. MILKING Shares wanted for family of 4. —Wansbone, Dargaville. MAN, single, requires 12 months' general . work, mixed farm; prefers East Coast with Home-born Merrick, P. 0., Te Kuiti. PLOUGHMAN, married, or General Station Hand, wants billet; sober and energetic cottage required; no encumbrance.—State wages and particulars, Bcllis. Okoroire Railway. SITUATION wanted by married couple as O Cook and Kitchenman. experienced; hotel or boardinghouse.—Cook, Post Office, Hamilton. SHORTHAND Typiste requires situation; several years experience in secretarial and general office wor*; excellent refs.— 3309, Herald. SHORTHAND- Writer-Typiste, young lady, seeks position in city office; slight knowledge of book-keeping; good references,— Competent, 8335, HERALD. ' TRAVELLER, experienced, requires appointment; good personality, trustworthy, refs.; competent as manager, secretary, or would accept any position where talent and initiative is required; age 38; not eligible for military service,— 3314, HERALD. WOMAN, capable, § wants position of trust; good business abilities; good Nicholls's Registry, 45, City Chambers. •Phone 2268. YOUTH, matriculated, seeks position.— Apply, stating salary and nature of appointment, Owen, 3315, HEEALD. YOUNG Scotch Lady desires invalid or children's nursing, training; highest credentials: town or country.Belle, Star Roeistrv. Endpnn'i BniWw«. 'Phone 18°? e : Pupils Wanted. ALERT Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping. Each pupil taught separately; proficiency guaranteed.—3o, Palmerston Buildings, Queen St. OTUTTERING and Stammering.— John I kj McDougall, Author and Expert Teacher of the Easiest. Quickest, and Most Natural Method yet discovered for curing speech defects.Address, Orakau Avenue, Greenwood's Corner, Epsom, Auckland. PUPILS WANTEDSHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND BOOKKEEPING. STOTT AND HOARE, 23, Swanson Street. T ADIES AND CONFECTIONERS. R. CROAKER. SUGAR EXPERT, Is back again at' his old address, and is willing to demonstrate all the latest lines in Confectionery. NO MACHINERY REQUIRED. BECOME A CONFECTIONERY MANUFACTURER. By my " New System" you can start with less than 7s 6d investment in raw materials. £3 TO £8 PER WEEK . £2 TO £8 PER WEEK Easily Earned, according to the time at your disposal. It won't cost you anything to come and sco Display Of Confectionery at Office, 47, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, 174, Queen Street, betweon 10 and 5.30. R. CROAKER, SUGAR EXPERT. i. ' a Apartments Wanted. BEDROOM and Sittingroom, furnished, wanted for 3; seaside place, Devonport or Takapuna preferred.— 3334, Herald. BOARD wanted for Youth, 18, attending Grammar School. 690, G.P.0., Auckland. BOARD wanted by Young Lady, with companionship as part board.—Businoas, G.P.0.. Newton. BOARD and Residence wanted, Mount Eden district, by young man serving apprenticeship at chemist's.—Board, 3337. Herald. HOME wanted for Boy, 13, attending Grammar School; private family, with son attending .jarr.e school preferred. Abo, for Girl, 15, at Grammar School, on same conditions; terms.—Home. 3298, HEBALD. XfAN, respectable, with two children, lii would like Rood home, Newton or Archhill —Railway. Newton P.O. I Apartments Vacant. ACCOMMODATION, central, refined, private family. Permanents, £1; Visitors, 4s 6d per day— Mascotte, 6, O'Rorke StAPARTMENTS, superior, self-contained; suit M.C. purchasing furniture; low r>nt, select locality, 2d section.—Modern, BUS. Herald. APARTMENTS at Lai Lab—Private rooms, bedrooms, double and single; flat if reauired.-j-Romuera Rd.. 4th house from St. Mark's Rd. APARTMENTS.— Back Room, stove and private entrance; furn. or. unfurn.; suit | workingman.— Arawa, St., Khyber Pass, j next Islington Dairy. APARTMENTS.— Widow, with comfortable furnished homo, would let ptrt- piano, I kitchen, all conveniences: near car; harbour viow.—ls. Melford St., Ponsonby. AVENUE, opp. . Newton P.O. — Largo Double Bed-Sitting Room; also Single Rooms; aore grounds, tennis court; harbour views; strictly select.— 3018. BEDROOM, tingle, furnished; suit gentleman— Grafton Rd. BEDROOM, double, well furnished; also, iD Large Sittingroom: use conveniences; no children.—Apply Third House Right, Owen's Rd. BEDROOM comfortable, furnished, to Let, with or without board; tmiet and central; lovely hfirbour view.-2, Parliament St.. next University. BED-SITTING Room, double, large, front; well furnished, bath, all conveniences; 10» fid. Sine'.e Room, ss.— Upper Vincent St. pZIF T 0 N Whitaker Place, off Symonds St., first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phone 3216. Select—Quiet. DEVONPORT, Clifton, North Head.--Private Board and Residence for Visi- : tors and Permanents; overlooking harbour, near Cheltenham Beach. GLENOSMOND, Lower Symonds StreetVisitors and Permanents will find comfortable accommodation. Terms moderate. 'Phone 1343.-Mrs. Ingram. EOTORUA— or two Double Bedrooms to Let, furnished; use of kitchen and convs.—Rooms, Rotorua. ROOM, furnished, to Let; suit lady or frcntleman at business.—l 49, Albert St., opp. Royal Albert Hall. ROOMS, double, furnished, use of diningroom and all con's. : h. and c. water; modorato rent; Id section.—Address at HERALD. ROOMS-Single Beds, 5s 6d; Double (M.C). all convs., 13s 6d; use sitting, smoke rooms; h and c. and shower bath, electric iight every room: 2min Queen St.— Victoria House, 48, Nelson St., City. ST. HELIERS.— Three Furnished Rooms; sole use of kitchen; near wharf, on beach; low rent for term—Post Office, StHeliers. THE VYNE, Private Hotel, Symonds Street, below Grafton Bridge—Vacancies for tourists ;_ first-cUss table; one minute car, three minutes city. 'Phone 4495 rnHE "MORNING TEA" HABIT Is a delightful and wholesome one if you drink " Desert Gold"—the Queen of Teas Soothing and refreshing; pure and health-' ful. Save the "Camels" off the packets. THE Daintiest, Purest, and Most Refreshing Chocolates are Boisselier's. Pronounced "Boy Solea."— confectioners. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 1

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