Domestics Wanted. ». rOMPAXIOX-Hclp wanted, small family; J y Rood homo, no young children.— Dhono 0910. 1 rings. '■ /"'OOK-Generiil wanted at once for coun- • VJ try; housemaid kept; wages. 255; pan- •< so , a '"--Mrs. Lorking. Avonae Registry. _ t Parnell, 'j rjOOK-Laundms wanted for Tauranga; ■ V' two in family; Rood wages to suitable. , •'."'""•-Apply, any evening after 7 to Mrs. , C. 1.. Cook, (urgen. V GENERAL wanted; easy placo.-'Phono 1 ' VA ,W7. v G EN r RAl ' ■ W!,Illp ' 1 -Mr*. D. Ryan, Bran Iva lot. biker ltd. inear Nowmarket), ' I'.psom i ! fJ-ENEHAL. capable, wanted for family of A i„ J ff -\ ■nulls -Apply, morning] or oven--3 ings, to Mrs. Davics, 21a, Wynyard St. •i i Ct iH i''' Blrons: ' "anted, small family, good , ivi home and good wages.—3. Kerr St, • Devon port. - AlKfi or W " m:,n <° assist in ho-iso and -\y liolp with chldren; country.-11. Allen I Hunn, Minamata. " ("|IRL, young, for light housework and , rr assist wit" two children, good home.— 1 I If »re. Beach Avenue, TaksDUna. _ IJOrSEWOHK.— Woman, respectable, wan „ ->A ted (or fortnight light duties, small j. j family.-,!. St. (.eorg-'s Bay ltd. Parnell • : j - ITJOUSEHOI.n Duties -Elderly Woman , I XI wanted, family 2; easy post, country; . | comfortable homo.-State, lowest salary. . Country. 622 HERALD. . IJOUSEKEEPEK, refined, between 35 and ; Jl 40 wanted for two KcutJomcu.-Doino , 61., HERALD. . t— — - , HOUSEKEEPER wanted for farmer; used to country, musical if possible; must ho pood cook and trubtwortliy.—P.O. Boj 59. le Arohfl. TIOUSEKEEPER.-I.iidy required, take -If charge 2 children and Cottage; capable references-Bell 1, Registry, 22, City Cham'- - beis Phone 1702. HELP, respectable wanted urgently for l'ranaton: .1 adult family; child not • objected to.-James Muir. Box US. . Hamilton. ' T . ADYHeIp, wanted; musical, nblo to teach XJ children piano; country-Mrs. Masters. • I'.urekn WOMAN, capable, wanted for good court . 1 M try home; no washing; other hell I I given: wages. £|.-Ro, 500. Herald. ' | VOUNO Woman, refined, wanted for East ' i, W', to mind two young children, ■ »nd light help; orpensos paid: wagos, 16s — i J. A Hea'o. Palmerston Building. Queen St. "DURNETT'S Reai.try, Security Buildings. eTo- Q rl leP ," St; —Mnrriod Couples, station. £125: Cooks. 255; Waitresses. Helps. Farm Hands Milkers, Oenorals. Kitchenmaids 1 "DELL'S Registry 22. City Chamber, ' on --W. Cooks .Ms, ,'IOs; Waitresses. 25.-.. »•: Housemaids 255, 2o S; H.M-Laundress • i Kitchcnmaid, C. Generals, 265, 20s- II -Par- '! &"$ V r r80 " ffousehcopor. N. House j maid. M. Couples. Handyman, Ploughman, | Kilchenman. Milkers. Station H«nds, Shop! I herd Lads, Gardener. Writer, Chaffcutters, 1 !\ Porter—'Phone, ,702 I PROXIN'S Star Registry, Endcnn's Build•r "."-' a -«„ W - />, ok - 55,: L - Helps. 20s; h Generals. 20 ; Girls, twist house, 12s fid; ' i;""™ 1 28 M - Fa™ Hands. 50j; Youths, ' ? Phon1892 U 85: Pn(!(lockcrs - Js '- 1 1 ——— ——_ ATICHOLLS'S Registry, 45. 3rd floor. City ■11 Chambers-Cooks. 355; Kitehenmaid. . £1. country hotel; Housemaid. £1; CookOnorala, £1, 05,, Farm Hands Wanted. 1 0Y wanted for farm work. State ago. and 1 XJ wages.— at HERALD. GENERAL Farm Hand wanted, able to ' plough; wages, 3os and found.—W. 11 • Allen, Tirati. t —— , GIEL, .respectable, wanted to assist in milking-Bhed: machines uecd; wages, , 17s Cd week and found— W. H. Allot),Tirau. ( - - —— •' I LAD, 16, to work on farm at Thames; no milking; £1 per week aud found.—Bond and Bell, Commerce St. LAD. smart, wanted; must bo good milker. . —Apply at, one?, stating wages, to is Redgato and Hutcheson, Ranglatea, Otorohanga. LAD, strong, able to milk and do farm work, wanted; good home.—Apply ' promptly, A. Scobie, Opaheko, noai Papa- . kura. ! ' MAX wanted to help milk, machines; au. knowledge ploughing preferred; 35s to j Istu-t.-D. W. Jones, Eastport, Waihou. MILKERS, 2 wanted urgent.-7. Palmer- . ston Buildings. Queen St. MILKING on Shares.—Wanted: Family (or Sharo Milking. 60. cows, by hand; ' j refs. required.—A.H., c.o. Congalton, i Stationer, Cambridge. 1 1 MARRIED Couple wanted for genoral farm work, both milk: or willing Boy, able to assist: machines used; state wagoi required, fn.'e house and milk.— Cryer, Wharepoa, Thames Valley. SHARE-Milker wanted to milk 20 cows, more or less.—Butter-fat 403, HERALD. " 80s. YOUTH, respectable, wanted for orchard and garden Address at lEEBALD. yOUTH, good, wanted for hand-milking; I no learners; good wages,—D. Swann, Morrinsvillo. Wanted Known. I T 00KI-£4 10a WILL BUY-A Lovely X-i Horn or Hornless Gramaphono with 4 . Double-sided Records : securely packed, ana freight paid anywhere; large shipment just arrived; hundreds of Records to choose from. Send Newton Phono Shop, 227. Karangahape Rd., Auckland. DEAR Ladioa.— Engraved, Cd; .Brooch Pins, 3d; Main Springs, 2s 6d. , Sewing Machines.—Dennos, Strand Arcade. WHY BE LONELY ?-20s deposit and 6s weekly will buy a Lovely Gramaphono and 8 Doublo-sidcd Records, or an Edison Phonograph and Records: 2000 Edison Records to chooso from, Is 3d. 2s. and 3s each. Catalogues and lists posted free anywhere. Don't delay.-Nowton Phono Shop, 227, Kara- , ngahape Rd., Auckland. ' MOTHERS KEEP THE GIRLS HOME. .[YJL —New Pianos from 6s a wook at tbo , No Deposit Piano Co.. 28, High St RING A 2127 should your Lawn Mower require sharpening. Wo collect and deliver free.—Smith, Hodge Shear Grinder, 11. Wakefield St. "WHY go to own for Records?— Get them VV in Newton. Doubie-Bided from 2s 6d; Edison Blue Amberol, full stock; Gramaphone* from £3 10s; Phonographs from €1 10s- terms or cash. Repairs.— address. City Supply Stores, Tabernacle Buildings. 45. Karancahapo Road. Auckland "VIEW lines Fancy Stationery Writing i\ Pads and Envelopes and Boies Stationery.— W. G. Allen and Co., Stationors, HERALD Buildings. — "WALKER'S l'honorios for Latest Records. >> —"That Hula Hula," "Swinging High, Swinging Low," " There's a Light That's Burning in the Window," etc, etc. -nxCHANOE YOUR OLD PIANO— Jj Full allowance for your old Piano at the No. Deposit Piano Co., 28. High St. PADEREWSKI. tho World's greatest Pianist, prefers Erard Pianos.— Agents, E. and F. Piano Agoncj, Ltd, S. Coldicutt. Manager OS EACH-RECORDS FOR THE MILL LION! " Herald " High-class Doubi» tided English Records, 2s each; usual price, 3s 6d. List sent free auywhere. Hundreds to choose from, including all by Billy Williams. Send now.—Sole Agents, Nowton Phono Shop, 225 and 237, Kaiangahaie Rd., Auckland. BROADWOOD, the Standard Piano of the World—Sole Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. A JOINT of Meat may he tough, but you can always depend on the delicious "Military Pickle" being tastv and anno tising. Every grocer sella it. Buy a bottle to-day. IPOR cheap Una of Letter Books see win- . dow of W. G. Allen and Co., Stationers, HERALD Buildings. rpORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakers J. and Singers take Torn lino. Obtainable at all Leading Chemist' Is nd and 2s 6.1 rpo THOSE ABOUT TO MARRV.-High-J. class Furniture on easy terms. No extra charge fur terms. £10 worth, 60s dopooit. 6s weekly; £20 worth. 100s deposit. 7s 6d weekly. Give us a trial,—Newton Supply Agency. 227, Karangahapo Road. m 0 CHOPKBBPBB 8. For all kinds of Shop and Window Fittings. Busts and Wax Figureii. \\holoaale and Retail. CHAS. F. PERFECT. 66. Citv Chambers. 25 years' Homo experience with Harris and Sheldon. Ltd., Birminghafjj, 1 Now. their Now Zealand Agent,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16327, 6 September 1916, Page 1
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