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" i lira ;;■ <;.-■ Domestics Wanted. QHEF wanted Immediately w—Taisfl* Hotel. C° l E2££P**& J ot *"» ■*** «»** {5jWK> quiet home, small salary.— Edendale Manse, near Dominion BdTV. G EN ,S?h L ' capable, wanted to assists- 8 H " BaAer and <**• L^ Q.ENERAL wanted; country, young M woman preferred.— Oiton* Kohunarama, Auckland. M "" c - y ' '™« wanted; no washing or iron&ykteft^fo^ eTeniaßS ' (GENERAL wanted, country ; must be good -M« WW?K k; wa^ - 17s 6 <*- ro{s - required. —Mrs. Whitburn Marama Av., Epsom. Q.ENERAL. middle-aged, reliable, Protest#l JSfr sauted; 3 in family; all duties;■ PitSj COuntry ' good some.— Scotches Q.ENERAL. capable: adult family; no »™i w aßhl ?-^ ra - % S. Hopkins, cor! Clyde. ? Pho?e^74l) a . U Eds - E *> som ' °PD- Owen's Sd. AD Jfts*t capable.—Reply, £»0~, * 6 vr per S? n S. Uy ,,, or by letter, stating *ages, to Mrs. T. E. Clark. HobsonVflle. T ADY Help or Cook-General, for country; J-J capable usual duties.— before 10 Alfred St™" CaXnCk Robertson, No™ ™ W ShgtuS g t° od ' »"««*-«■ XyAITER, /, 8 « experienced, wanted;' preferred °«? ÜBed to the Be * preferred.—Apply after i a.m., 131, Hobsoa B E On« n o***™*'**% City Chambers. y^t 6 ? St.— Cooks, 355, 30s; Wait! ™?Tt 30s i 208: Housemaids, 20s; ' House-maid-Laundress. 255 : Kitchenmaid CGeneral, 255, 20s; Woman Milker. -Parlourmaid. M Couple, Handyman. GroomGardener, Lad Porter, Kitchenman, Waiter, Cooks Assistant, Farm Hands—'Phone 1708. 10. FIRST-CLASS WANTED. Apply JOHN SINCLAIR. Claude Road. Epsom. a Farm Hands Wanted. APPLICANTS for Share Milking.— _ notice position filled.— W.. car* Auctioneering Co., Hamilton. FAMILY, milk about 40 cows.—A. R. Harris. East TamaH. FARM Hand, competent, wanted; permanent place suitable married many cottage. —J. D. P. Morgan. Pukeroro, Hamili ton-Cambridge Rd. MAN wanted, married preferred, to milk and do general farm work.—2o, Parkf , Rd., after 7 p.m. YOUTH wanted for sheep farm; must have references as to respectability.— Apply before 10 a.m. or between 5 and 6 p.m., Parkinson, care Coppard, Whitaker • Place, off Symonds Street. . =3 ' Apartments Wanted. BUSINESS Woman wishes to board Child, of 3yrs with respectabe people.—* . Urgent, 3514. HERALD.

ED-SITTING Room wanted for Business Lady Mt. Eden.—State terms, witM and without attendance, Board, 3512, HERALD, ED-SITTING Room, sunny, front, large. with fireplace, aIL convs.." Board, wanted by elderly gentleman next month.— if other boarders, terms, etc.. to Invalid. 3494. HEEAIiD. . - . BOARD and Residence required by business man, with private family, near Id section, Ponsonby or Grafton.—Business, 5462, HERALD. ROOMS, furnished (3), with private eni trance, or small Furnished House, near City.—Apply Permanent. 3481. HERALD. EOOM, single, pleasant,'l __i board' wanted with refined private family, by young) - ... Lady in business all 8517-' HERALD. > H - ~-* I ■ •• = " i ~_. ,-^ r s x Apartments Vacant. AVENUE, opp. .Newton P.O. — Large Double Bed-Sitting Room; also Single Rooms; acre grounds, tennis court; harbour! views; strictly select.Thong 3018. T>EDROOMS, 2, large, furnished, with' J3 use of —Langham, 76, Wyndham St. BOARDERS.— Vacancies for Permanent* and' Casuals; terms moderate: good! table.—Glenora.. 4., Beresford St.. Pitt St. id section. | ■ ("CHELTENHAM BEACH—To I*et—Par* House, unfurnished, separate kitchen; high situation, fine view; Iraki. motor-bus.— Householder, 5455, HERALD. _ CL I F T U N, Whitaker Place, off Symond St., first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phono 3216Central—Select—Quiet FLAT., superior; furnished, kitchenette,, J? stove, complete; good locality, a home.—72, Ponsonby Rd.. opp.. Park. I "CFRONT Room, furnished, double, and I_T DiningrOom, private, new _ gas stove, exceptionally healthy, good locality, close Id section; 6s Address HERALD. HOUSE, part, comfortably furnished, separate diningroom and gas stove, use convs.; good locality; handy cars and beach; rent. 15s.—Apply HERALD. REMUERA.— Furnished Flat; private .kitchen.—Address at HERALD. ROOMS, nice, large, suit married couple or two 'friends.—Middlesex, 48, Wellesley St. E. _____ ROOMS (5). furnished, nice kitchen, a bedrooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, private entrance; 12s 6d.—Apply HERALD. . "DOOMS.— Single Beds, 5s 6d; Double ri. fix r \ oil mm.. 13s 6d: use Bitting,

±\> (M.C.). all convs.. las t>a: use siiiiuk, smoke rooms; h. and c. ana shower bath, electric light every room; 2min Queen St.— Victoria House, 48, Nelson St.. City. WHITE House, 48, Calliope Rd., Devonport, has vacancies for Gentlemen Boarders; every conv. RE X COURT, LOWER SYMONDS STREET (Overlooking Government House Grounds)* "'Phone 1085. SELF-CONTAINED FLAT, furnished, com sisting of bedroom, sittingroom, kitchenette, balcony; own gas and electric! light. Immediate possession. LADY IN REMUERA CAN OFFER TWQ COMFORTABLE itOOMS, Furnished or Unfurnished. Separate stove, bath, telephone, and everss convenience; healthy locality; near cars, and within easy distance Newmarket. Occupation First Week in June. Address, COMFORTABLE. 3496, HEBAED. J Wanted Known. OUR Overcoats have a smart appearance, they wear splendidly, and the prices are reasonable. James and Co., Wakefield St. BCHARLESWORTH, Piano Tuner and • Repairer, now visiting Thames district. BLANKETS, Flannels. Sheetings, Quilts. Etc.. Clotting. Shirts. ' Etc., Auction Prices.— Pitt St- Public Auction, Fridays and Tuesdays. COMMERCIAL Men.—Accidents and Sickness may overtake you. Perfect and cheap —National Insurance Co., 101. Queen St. VARICOSE Veins, Ulcerated Limbs—Wear an Elastic Stocking, made to measure; the only —Bettison, 47, Elliott St. LADIES. —• Confectionery Manufacturing taught with the assistance of one saucepan. Six free —Interview Croaker, 174. Queen St. | LADIES, Why Work for Others?— employment, totally new to Auckland.— Interview Croaker, Confectionery Expert, 174,, Queen St. ___^_____ ANTED KNOWN. TO DRESSMAKERS. We do— HEMSTITCHING, ACCORDEON PLEATING. PINKING. GOFFERING. BUTTONS AND BUTTON-HOLES MADE -a TQ OKDEB 7TOW FASHION BOOKS and BUTTERICK, " an PATTERNS Regularly ReceivedW. P. OGILVI0 GILVIB * "'., 811, QUEEN STREET. -jj ■ ■ . jM

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 1

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