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Domestics Wanted. 3. /"^OOK-Washing.—Young Woman wanted 3. V- / immediately; also, smart Girl, about 16. — Apply Whitney. Kohimarama. COOK-General and Nurse wanted for Tan - ,j ran - a — Particulars Mrs. Harry Bloom •__ field, Waimumu. St. Stephen's Av., Parnell. D - pOOK wanted for small institution, counV 7 try: wages 255. fare paid, go Tuesday, references. Mrs. Lorking. Avenue Registry, Parnell. GENERAL, capable, wanted: no washing. _ —Address at (HERALD. GENERAL Wanted; references required.— Mrs. Hooton. Silverdale, Eden Vale Road, after 6 p.m. GENERAL, light. 2 adults; sleep in or ~ V* out; refs.—2l. Essex Rd. Mount Eden ~ tram stops at Essex Rd. GENERAL, experienced, wanted: family 4; no washing: wages. Third house j on left, Moore's Avenue. Parnell. pENERAL wanted, used to children; help V* .. s 'S n or s ' r ' *° assist: made one of family.—Wilson, Fruiterer. Newmarket. p_ENERAL. capable, wanted. 3 adults in u „ 11 ! 111 "!': Plain cooking: refs. -Mrs. G. il li. Baker. Braeside. top end Victoria Avenue. Remuera. 'Phone 2394. * 0- IRL wanted as General, all duties: VJ evenings free.—Mrs. Johnston. Valley h Kd.. corner Victoria Av.. Mt. Eden. GIRL, young, or middle-aged Person, wanted to assist.—l2. Melrose St.. Newmarket, opposite Captain Cook Hotel. GIRL, young, wanted from 10.30 till 5 ~ daily to assist in house and take out baby; between Remuera and Green Lane. — Box 917. GIRL, competent, wanted to assist in all S " household work; all conveniences.— Mrs. W. J. Thompson. Jun.. Te Awamutu. i - pJ.IRL. capable, wanted for General HouseV* work; wages, 15s; quiet country place. - —Urgent. 808. HERALD. HELP. capable. wanted.—Lediard and Kmgsford. 195, Queen St.. next E. and 1 F. Piano Agency. t TTELP. temporary, wanted; 2 adults good - -LA home; no washing.—The Gables, Empire Rd.. opp. Coronation Rd.. Epsom. 3 — i HELP wanted for home duties; no cooking, no washing. —Apply mornings, - \\oodside Private Hospital, Burleigh St. i ' XTOUSEMAID. experienced, wanted: referiXX ences required.—Mrs. A. Listen Wilson, , I \\ aiomo. Mountain Rd.. Remuera. HOUSEKEEPER not over 25. musical, : AX wanted; widower. 2 bovs 12 and 14; , near Auckland; no R.C. need apply.— R . herald. , — . i - XTOUSEKEEPER wanted to take sole ' -*•:*-. .charge, or Married Couple, man assist milking farm, by widower. 4 children.— , Muir, Eureka. HOUSEKEEPER, capable, wanted, to look after 2 little girls; full charge of cottage. Apply at office, between 1 and 2 to-day I - (Saturday). GRAND HOTEL. i HOUSEMAID-Waitress wanted. City.— I Address HEEALD. j KIND Motherly Person as Housekeeper to : Widower with four children.—Zelda, . 77u. HERALD. : LADY Help wanted; sleep home. Mrs. ' Whiteman, School Bay Rd.. Devonport. i T ADY Help, capable, wanted for country; ■*-* 15s; all duties; help given.Urgent. 809. Herald. LADY Help, competent, wanted, fond of children: comfortable home: telephone. —A.8.. 863. Herald. LADY Help, capable, wanted for the Waikato—Apply, in morning, Mrs. J. G. i \Vynyard. 129. Grafton Rd. I •- | LADY Help wanted to assist light household duties: no washing: refs. required. — Apply by letter to Confidential. 778 •HERALD. MAID wanted, country girl preferred -. duties light; good home and wages- — Mrs. George Wright. Golf Rd., Epsom. PERSON, homely, wanted : must be good j needlewoman ; good home. —Needle. 30. ! HERALD. PERSON, middle-aged, wanted for comfortable country home; 4 adults; household duties. — Apply 1, Shaw St., Monday morning. WASHERWOMAN wanted for Monday or » » Tuesday— No. 2. Woodside Rd.. Mt. Eden. 'Phone 600. XV""OMAN, capable, wanted for housework. ' T adult family.— Apply mornings. Mrs. W. M. Fyfe. Church Rd.. Mangere Bridge. "IVOIIAN wanted for general housework » T (soldier's wife), three in family. Whangarei; wages, —Apply 131. Grafton Rd.. Friday and Saturdiy. between 2 and 4 p.m. BELL'S Registry. 22, City Chambers.— W. Cooks. 40*. 30s; Second Cook; Waitresses. 20s; Housemaids, 20s: Laundress, 255; Pantrymaid Waitress; Kitchenmaid, CGenerals, 30s, 20s: H. -Parlourmaid, C. Nurse, Young Girls. Housekeeper; M. Couples, Ploughman, Milker, Lads, Gardeners, Handy I Man. Waiters. Night Porter.—'Phone 1702. GARDINER'S Registry.—Cooks. 30s, 355; I X K-Maid. 17s 6d : H.-Maid. 17s. F.I. Hands, M. Couples, Milkers; Youth, 15s. — \~t 376. Queen St. 'Phone 4470. j } "VTICHOLLS'S Registry, 45, City Chambers. i £ 11 —Cooks. H.-Maids, Generals. Waiter, i Farm Hands, waiting employment: H.Keepers. M. Couples. M. Cooks. Portecs— Phone 2268. STAR Registry. Endean's Buildings.— '• LJ Farm Hands. 30s: Youths. 25s- Scut- 1 chers. contract: Elderlv Man. garden: W. took, 255; Housemaid-Waitress, 20s: Gene- « rals. 20s; Housekeener: Yountr Girls 12s. Rooms and Houses to Let.—'Phone 1892. Miscellaneous Wanteds. ] BOOK-KEEPER, experienced, wanted to : : give lessons in private. —State particu- : 1 lars. 44. HERALD Office. : ] ANTED—A Warming. Invigorating ' ] ---!,,. B , eve £?* for £ old days - "Desert « Gold, the Queen of Teas, will delight you. , , LECTHOPLATING.—Cruets. Tableware, 3 Entree Dishes, Salvers. Motor Parts. Every description of Plating and Oxidising. Work guaranteed.—Shaw. 106. Albert St. ' . 1 OHO USED Safety Razor Blades . XiJl\J\J\J already re-edged, on Electric Velvet Edger at Hardie Bros.. Ironmongers. Bring yours also. 1 . Miscellaneous. ( FOUND -The Greatest Tea Value and Satisfaction in Desert Gold Family Blend Tea at Is 9d. Test it rpEA-DRINKERS — For enjoyment and - -L economy, use " Desert Gold." the Queen f of Teas Save the Camels. MRS. HARRIS-ROBERTS. Certificated ] Clairvoyante, S. Sehvyn St.. Ponsonby I (off Hepburn St.). Hours. 2 to 9. Fee. 2s ' ( 6d. Handwriting diagnosed. *■ CUREX CREAM — Wonderful Cure, V. Eczema. Rednose, Pimples, Scaly Skin; 2s 6d and 4s, all chemists, or post free, Clarke. Chemist. Victoria St. HANDWRITING carefully diagnosed by r IL reliable phsychic. Fee. 2s 6d.—Address Naomi. Symonds St. P. 0.. Auckland. TOST— That Feeling of Tiredness after en- -• inying a cud of Desert Gold Teadelicious and invigorating. IP HARE'S Bath and Massage Room-. Q J. Wellesley St. Visitors to town should d come arid inspect our rooms. Advice free. a MOTHERS!— If you pay Is 9,1 for Tea. * procure Desert Gold Family Blend at Is M- the best. COUNT FISH S U P P L Y. A D.iily Train Service, ensuring a REGU- , LAP SUPPLY OF FRESH FISH, will be h inaugurated in the course of a few days between Auckland and Hamilton, including intermediate stations. A representative will be on the train daily to receive and deliver orders. For -npphes. write Manager. Waikato Fish Simply Company. 0.P.0.. Auckland. _ TMPORTANT '"TO SPORTSMEN You can save pounds by purchasing Guns. Cartridges, and other Sporting Requisites at the C.A.C. Retail Establishment at Enfield St.. near Mount Eden Railway Station. Best advice given by Experts. Guns built and repaired by Specialists drawn from the staffs of leading English gunmakers. Trygun and Testing Range available for use of i ustome'-s. Complete range of Sporting and rj Camping Equipment in Stock. The Company's premises are freehold and unburdened by heavy City rents. This advantage is passed on to our Customers in full measure. THE r-OLONIAL i MMCNITION pO., LIMITED. , MOUNT EDEN, AUCKLAND. in HOUSEKEEPERS can't be misled by at fancy talk. They prefer Desert Gold sc lea because it's pure, delicious, economical.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 1

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