Situations Wanted. _ BOOK-KEEPER. —Lady seeks position, town or count. - • . competent; good refa.— M.. 929. HERALD. DRESSMAKER, late Sydney, stylish. Dresses from 10s fid. Children's White Work —3, Scotland St.. Ponsonby. 1 M AKER. highly recommended. *booking elates for January; 6s and car tares, Onehunga and North Shore, 7s.— January, 991. Herald. Gardener. experienced, permanent or clay. yooii rets.; steady and lndu'strious.—Sweet Pea, 980, HERALD. (J.AKDENER. Professional, wants employment by the day or week; good ref9. if lequire.d.— Professional, 960, HERALD. experienced, seeks permanent V* employment ; flowers, vegetables, lawr.s, etc.: steady and reliable; good refs. —Geranium. 923. HERALD. I--I OUSEKEEI'ER.-- wanted, near ~, town, by Housekeeper, with 1 child; with other young children preferred.—Mc- i Lieod 3 Registry, Exchange Lane. j 'T. IN ARTEN and Primary Teacher. -l-V experienced, requires position as Daily ! Governess, commencing second week in I February.—Governess. '.;!0, HERALD. 1 disengaged Jan., would take charge ! -'Jot children and home: country or sea- 1 side preferred.— Moderate, 986. HERALD. lADY Help or Housekeeper.— Lady. -*-•*. .capable and experienced. desires Position; take lip duties at once; country preferred.Capable. 920, HERALD. TITO J. OR Driver-Mechanic disengaged; good t? references; rejected for active service. Mechanic, 977, HERALD. l\/l -ILKlNG.—Married Man wants Milking ■"-l (machines); sharen or wages: or would le-tso going concern.—Machines, 983. HERALD. jlTlLKlNG.—Several Parties are waiting to j _. v take . Share Milking Contracts; any lumber of cows. —McLeod's Registry, ExI change Lane. 'Phone 884. : I\.J ; iusle, over military age with cor.- ; j - *• siderable farming and clerical experience. would take position as farm manager | «■ in , land agent's office: exceptional terms I onero'J to a farmer leaving for the front and ; requiring a manager.—F.W., 895. HERALD. , lOREM AN or Packer, strictly sober man. ! * . . ineligible for military service seeks ' position; good refs.—Steady, DPI. HERALD. [ SITORE or Warehouse.—Man. middle- , aged, ineligible, desires employment; good refs.—Abstainer, care Box 1026, G.P.0., Auckland. QTO( K.—Open for encasement—Man. exI , perience-l in agriculture, managing and ! nandhng stock: careful manager, good J worker, sober, trustworthy; had experience * n bringing rough country into profit.— A .8.C.. Whakatano Post Office. i T'RA'V EL L E wonts position: real good HERALD ' ° l — Traveller, 939, Farmers' Registry. Vulcan ' v Lwie.-Situation wanted by respectable | married couple: capable ploughman; no ; Jamily; own cottage wanted; urgent. ' ! Organiser and salesman, EXPERIENCED, 'th Knowledge of Advertising. OPEN FOR GOOD LINES OSCOMMISSION. Any Practical Proposition Considered. HABILE. 333, HERALD. Lest nad Found. I LOST— Purse containing 4 £5 notes; re-ward.—-Willis Bros., Papakura. TOST probably near Symcnds St. —Rau-■*-J ra »- Bac'se Brooch; reward.—Suckling, Optician, 156. Queen St. i 1 OS I >.. , noa C_ Three Lamp or Reservoir— . C hud's Navy Woollen C'oat.—Please return to 114, Jervois. Rd. Reward. LOST. Westfield Saleyards—Bay Fill.Hack, with bridle and saddle on. black ' mark on back.—T. Chapman, Papatoetoo. OS! . Chief Post Office or Oneliunga car - i i*-* Large Envelope, containing bank book.— , PifSao-return.Miss Fagan. Thames Hotel. ] LOST, Thursday aft-ernoon—'2-Bar Gold ' i Brooch, I ruby and '2 pearls; reward. I j Mrs. Fish. Grand View Rd., Remuera, or j : "r-uone 512. ' LOST —Railway Ticket. Auckland to Wellington.— tinder rewarded on returning same to Clarke, Guardian Assurance Co , j Shortland St. , I OS Dec. 'J, on road between Silverdale I and Takapuna—Platinum and Gold , Cable Bracelet; good reward. — HERALD ' Agent. Silverdale. t. LOST from the Belgfan Loungeßlue Persian Cat. Finder will be rewarded on I returning. Anyone known to hold the same . j will be prosecuted. j JOST, at Kuraeii Sale. Dec. —Black y Short-haired Cattle Dog, young bitch. i with brown nose, collar on.—Reward at : Waimauku Store. j | [ OST, from Wellington Park—4-Year-old ' j lied Steer.—Finder communicate with Maurice Harding, Wellington Park, West ! lamaki. £1 reward. i ] STRAYED from my property, Papatoetoe 1 —One Roan Dehorned Stag; reward.—• i W. W. McLaughlin. i STOLEN or Strayed from my paddock, on ! Monday night — Light Bay Horse, about, i 14.3. four white legs, white mark down ta<v. j hog mane, partly grown. Anyone detaining I after this date will be prosecuted—G. Red- I maji^Tnek(Teld >^RcL_EUersn^_^____i> _ i>> .__ Personal. 4 POLOGY.—Tho statement made by me A that Mr. A. McCamish received from me the sum of 10s is incorrect, and I hereby : by apologise to him for same. I M. DRAKE. j DULLY. —I alone am to blame, very j J-J sorry. Come back. Am grieving.— Will. j Matrimonial. —Widower wishes to cor- ■ respond with Catholic woman. '25 to 30; good home.—Model Registry, '20, Wellealey St. . I Matrimonial. -Man. -22. ineligible. I R.C., wishes to correspond young Lady j view to above.—Model Registry, '20, Welles- i ley St. j MATRIMONY. Young Working Man I wishes to meet Young Widow, one or two children not objected to. —Lonely, 988. i Herald. ———i MATRIMONY. — Englishwoman, 30. good looking, domesticated, wishes to marry farmer: Protestant.-Burnett's Established Agency, Security Buildings, Queen St. UT M.--Again, do not misjudge.—L.F., » T . Queen St. VyiLL Miss CatuJeen Comes, now thought ; M to be a nurse, please communicate , with her college friend. Grace D.. or anyone that knows her address, please write G.D., c.o. Newmarket P.O. ? i VIT'OULD the Lady who published letter j ' » in HERALD Oil the 28th Nov., received from brother wounded in the recent advance, on the Somitie. while mates with Harry Scott, who lie said was killed, kindly send brother's address to H.S., Mercer'.' Business Notices. rpEETH. Gentleness and Extremo Care. JJOWEY ALKER. Assistant Operator:— Mr. Jas. Kilner. Miscellaneous. 1 NEST QUALITY HAMS, sweet and -- plump, every one guaranteed. Only Is 111 lb. REW ' S Stores. Queen Street. JOHN ilEl D A N~D coT, Importers and Exporters, 43. Fort Street. Established 1869. WHEN you take TORA-LINE you know ■I why everybody takes TORA-LINE.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19161209.2.3.5
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 1
Word Count
924Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 1
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.