Domestics Wanted. C°2?n General , waEt « 3 . from 7.30 a.m. to &r^f- Mrs - Garkck - Esi,ian - POOK »ood cir«i]enc*d, wanted. 4 adults. V ,— Mr? - ,J- L- E. Blcomfield. Judge fat., last road on ; r ft St. Stephen's Av. OOOK-General or Working Housekeeper Hl^T a S> for , Tauranga— Particulars Mrs. a^ 7 T ™, ac;a - ttaimumu, St. Stephen ■ ■Ave., .ParnelL T)OMESTICS--Wanted 2 Young Persons. T/ one capab e all domestic duties, other r\ 181 -—-apply, personally. 10. Ardmore na.. tonsonby. f"<ENERAL or Domesticated Help wanted V* . * !rl easy place.—Mrs. Hugh Miller. Kiwitahi. Morrinsv.iic. ENEItAL. good, wanted, with reference-s. v -" —Apply afternoon or evenings. 12 Pencarrow Avenue. Mt. Edt-n. /?J_ENERAL. competent, or Lad? Help VX wanted ' D «=,. £1.-Judge Holland. z.-osiyn At.. Rernuera- 'Phone 1767. GIRL to assist wanted.- Mrs. Scarfe IF. * Lawrence St.. Heme Bay. Q.IRL. young, reliable, wanted, assist light V-* housework, and - children.—64. St btepnen s At. 'Phone 2422. a OITT E y'.— Wanted for country, respectable XL Woman, A ll domestic duties- child not objected to.-l-2. Seymour St.. Pop son 4. HOME. good. Deronport. offered wi'h A-L small wages, for light help, with c jj.'. dren in House.—Help. 1042. Post Office. rrOME-Companion wanted, lady or widow' j fond of children; small remuneration" and good homo in the country.—Apply by letter, any time up to August 20.—CE T Waitangurn. Te Kuiti. »—ex.. HOUSEMAID - Waitres-. e l: *nenrrd wanted -Address at HER ALU. 'fTOUSEMAID-Waitress wanted for good J-A city hotel- wanes. 25s to respectable reserved girl.-X.Y.Z.. 201. HERALD ' T ADY Help wanted.—Mrs. W. F Steven- -*-* son. 3. First Av.. Stanley Point. Help wanted: references required 11 « a< *; wages.—Mrs. C. A. Crispe, Stanlake. Mauku. WOMAN' young, clean, for half-day . * T T, we ti"'l- Saturdays preferred, for cleaning.—Te Kohanga. 5. Grafton Rd. "DELLS Resistrv. 22. Citv Charrt-er-.. -L» Queen St.—W. Cooks 40s. 30s: WaitSVr S r 25 "i - >0e: House-m-Hs ?5"" 20H.M. -Laundresses 255; Pantrymaid. CGenerals. 25s 20s : Parlourmaid (English!. | H.-Parlourmaid M. Couples (man cook. wife ip a^ re Sf*- Lads. Gardener. Waiter. Cook. farm. Station Hands. Porter. 'Phone 1702. 0 BX 7?' S % ar KeKistry. Endean , V-' Buildings.— Teamster. 30s; Farm Hand. *'! Youths 2os: Lad. store, used horses. -0s- Generals. 20s; Girl?, assist, 12s 6dw Looks 2- 6d. 255. Rooms to Let. - Phone 1592. 1 ]V"ICHOLLS-S Registry. 3rd floor. City lei V.! m rs - —Cooks - 255. 30s: Waitresses. Milker - h M n V 83 ' ¥ -i Couples, Capable j iii.Ker. ,iis 6d. fare paid. | Farm Hands Wanted. BOY. strong, wanted for general farm ( . work: machines used: wages. 255. . ineligible lor active servue. -Box M Cam'- , bridge. . "C*AMILY wanted to milk by hand 40 to -*- oO cows on shares.— J. Lane, lirau. HAND competent, wanted, dairy farm, machines used, state age. experience and wages required,— B., Post Office. Waiuku! T AD, about 16. wanted for Mangapai to -*-* work on farm; wages, £1 and lound I to start with, if worth, will give more it i» not necessary to be able to milk.— J Steadi man, 10. Gordon Rd., Mt. Eden. MAM, elderly, or Youth wanted to help on small dairy and poultry farm.—Geo. I Petersen. Swanscn. 1 "jVTAX , or Youth wanted, general farm ; -"-»- work; used to horses; no milking; I good wages.— Harris. Okoroire Railway. MAN, young, or milking and general farm I ITX work: machines used; wages, 35s good I man. and found.A. T. Morriss, Box 8. _ ' Putaruru. MAN, single, wanted, not eligible for fronts to take charge of Clydesdale Stud, including entire; must be experienced and , steady; good wage ind good quarters, but ' must bach. —Apply iJirector, Dilworth Agri- | cultural School. Papatoetoe. PLOUGHMAN, single, and General Farm Work, no milking. 40s and found. —Farj mers" Trading Association. Albert StPLOUGHMAN wanted, used all implements: highest wages to good man;, j married preferred; own cottage.— A.B., 3, - | Herald. PLOUGHMAN or All-round Linn wanted for back-block farm; must be steady i and » ouiet horseman.— Apdlv by letter. j with references, and stating wages expected. to Box 1. Whitehall, via Cambridge. I to Box 1. Whitehall, via Cambridge. SHARE Milkers, by hand, first-class herd. ■ij 80 odd cows. 50 now calved; preferen'e ] given to men with about £75.—Farmer, 25, j •Herald. CHEEP and General Wanted O Youth, with shepherding experience preferred, for riding round and general work ; £1 per week and found. —G. Ross. Walton. VOUTH. 1" or 18, for farm work; must b« X a fair milker. —State wages. D. Eybum, Clevedon. YOUTH wanted to assist farm work; machine milking; good home. J. Bray, Te Awamntu. YOUTH, Boy. or Girl, assist milking- good home and —Mrs. Mcjannet, George St., Green Lane. YOUTH, smart, wanted; good milker and farm work.— stating age and wages required, to Box 39. Te Awamuto. YOUTH, strong, dairy farm, machines; used to horses preferred : £1 • week, found. — C. Nelson, Waverley Hotel, 11 to 12, Friday. CLARK'S Farmers' Registry, Vulcan Lane. —Wanted 4 Ploughmen. "ss: 4 Milkers. 255. 30s: 2 Married Ploughmen, £120. found, capables. "P A R M MANAGER. WANTED A WORKING MANAGER For 700-acre Farm. Competent to undertake development work, and buying and selling of stock. Apply to WAIKATO. 5. Herald. C , Wanted to Buy. i RING to Mrs. Kelly— buys and ..'». sells Ladies'. Gents', and Children's Misfit Clothing. Trunks. Boots. 'Phons 2606.—392. Queen St. BOXING Gloves, 2 sets, second-hand, wanted, for young boys. — Write, giving price, etc., to Master. 69. HERALD. CRICKETING Outfit, second-hand, wanted, including nets, wickets, etc.— Write particulars and price to Master. 68, HERALD. — Business Man, retired settling in Auckland, is desirous of Purchasing the Furniture of 6 or 7 roomed residence, would be pleased to communicate with some person wanting to sell same.Write Palmerston. 989, HERALD. INCUBATOR, small, wanted; state price and capacity.lncubator. 65. Herald PORCELAIN Bath, second-hand, warded —Bath, 733. Herald. ROLLER.— Twin Garden Roller wanted, must be good condition.State size aprice to Roller. 16. HERALD. \PPAREL.— Mrs. Martin. 342. Queen StS., ■A. opp. Statue, buys every de?r-;:j>t:nri Second-hand Clothing. Travelling Trunk Jewellery, etc. Highest prices. 'Phone 3303. A PPAREL.— F. W. Fischer, 350, Queen St. -£X (opp. Statue), buyer Left-off Clothing, Second-hand Jewellery. Boots. False Teeth, Pawn Tickets.'—'Phone 3021. MRS. BOTTRILL huys Ladies'. Gent's and Children's Superior Misfit an 4 Left-off Clothing. Litters attended to — Elliott St.. two doors from \Vellesiey St. 'Phone 3458. SECOND-HAND FLOUR AND CHAFF SACKS. TEXTILE BAG AND SACK CO.. LID.. NELSON STREET EXTENSION. 1 'Phone 2R54. i e < Miscellaneous Wanteds. . TT7 ANTED— Packet that contain* * J Best Tea and Biggest Value is branded •' Desert Gold." Have no other. X Wanted Advertisement}, continues «C Plftt 2. ~*-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16310, 17 August 1916, Page 1
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