Domestics Wanted. COMPANION-Helf, capable, wanted for town. Main Trunk Lino: good home.— Address at Hc.iu.Lu. COMPANION-Holp wanted, all duties; two adults; young, reuned, musical; good salary.—Address Hcbald. COMPANION -Help wanted, with knowledge of nursing; good home and re« muneration to suitable person; elderly preferred; refs. necessary.—Nurse, 47, HEkiiD. COOK, third, wanted.— People's - Palace, Wollealey St. — ( COOK-Gcneral wanted, small family housemaid kept,— Carlton Gore Rd. eOOK-General, good, wanted immediately. >v —Apply between 6 and 7.30 p.m., Miss Bell, St. Arvans, corner Carlton Gore Rd. and George St. COOK (second) wanted for country hotel, near Auckland; wages, 30s per week. —Apply, by 'Phone, to No. 2,Waiuku, or by letter, to Kentish Hotel, Waiukvu GENERAL experienced, wanted—For address apply HEBAID. GENERAL wanted; rexs. required.Mrs. T. G. Brown, Cremorne St., off ArgyLa St., Ponsonby. GENERAL, capable; family of three.— ± . Mrs. W. A. Eastgate, Cresthill, Mountain Road, off Khyber Pass. Tel. A 869. GENERAL wanted for country, 5 miles from Cambridge: one with child not objected to; wages. £I.—Box 3. Cambridge. /GENERAL, experienced, wanted; plain vJ cooking; 2 adults; good home; handyman kept; suburbs.—For address apply (RKBALD. GENERAL or Lady Help wanted for country, easy place, small faa.ily; also Boy. help on farm, machines —Apply, stating wages, to Mrs. B. McKeon, Putaruru. GENERAL. G00D... WANTED. 25s week. References. MRS. SPENCER, Owen's Rd. and Gillies Av., Epsom. GIRL, experienced, wanted; small family, easy place.— Mrs. Follick, 31, Shelly Beach Rd. GIRL, young, or Soldier's Wife, wanted* v look after two children in country. Good home.—Country. £0. HZBAtD. GIRL or Widow wanted as Help for country; no children'; close to township.Mrs. Grey, Ferndale, Katikati. P<IRL, bright, willing, wanted; neat and vX clean;' fond of ' housework and . children; good wages.—Address at HEEAM. HOUSEKEEPER wanted; one fond of' children.—Write Widower, HERALD. HOUSEKEEPER for bachelor, age about 40; English' lady preferred; wages 16s.— English, 64, HERALD. -- . _ HOUSEKEEPER, capable, trustworthy, wanted; all duties;' wag 3», 80s.— G W. Richards, Te Awamutu. .■ ■ HOUSEKEEPER, Protestant, wanted for suburbs of Auckland: good home for suitable person.— HEnALD. . . HOUSEMAID and Waitress wanted; wages 258.— 68. Rotoraft. ;. HOUSEWORK— Person wanted to Assist; good home; easy place.— on ! right, Tenterden Avenue, near Dominion Rd. i Terminus. LADY Help wanted.—Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Salisbury Rd., Morningside. _^ LADY Help, domesticated, wanted.—Appfa Mrs. Colledge. 2, Plunket St.. Mt. Eden* LADY Help' or Maid •wanted for two weeks at seaside: wages. £1 per week. Mrs. Pitcher, Bracken Ay., Epsom. ATURSE-Companion for Invalid . Lady.— iIN Lady with nursing experience wanted, j—Mrs Nalder, Remuera Rd., : next Catholu I Presbytery. ■ TRAITRESS wanted.—Cargen Hotel WAITRESS •' wanted "at. once.—Mon ■ Deaii ■ yV.Y Hotel.i Takapuna.....-,;■;., ~: •■>.,.■. ,y.',,;• .t^. WAITRESS-wanted; -S2B-45d.-~MMthester hi ■ VV" Dining-Rooms, oppoaite. G.P.U. ft;■:■■<■? .:•;. i '■'"" ■»■''"'" "■• .".'.'., . - .., t ~'-; - WAITRESS, Housemaid-Waitress. 'and Laundress wante'i—Stonehurst Private Hotel. Symonds St. • •;■ , ,' , -. c WOMAN, smart, wanted, to take the entiro 'charge of 'the annexe.—G-lenalvon, i Waterloo • Quadrant. ■'■.''■■' ASHLEY'S Star Registry. Endean's Bldgs. . Barmaid, Cooks. Waitresses; Cook, i Housemaid-Waitress. Laundress,, same place; ' Porter-Barman, Gisborne; ' Benchloader, Fibre Carten '< __J_j ' •__ BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers.— W. Cooks, 455. 30s; 2nd., 35sj Waitresses, 255, 20s; Housemaids. 255, &08j' Laundresses, 80s. 255: Kitchenmaid, Pantrymaid, C. Generals, 30s, 20s; Nurse, H.-Pap lourmaid, • Governess, W. > Milkers,. M. , Couples. Milkers. Gardeners, Porter. StripI pore Handymen, Camp Cook, Steward, iN. Porter, Shepherd. 'Phone 1702. FCHOLLS'S Registry, His Majesty's J> Arcade.-Cooks. SOs.Ws; Chef, £3; Waitresses, £1. 22s 6d: M. Couple, £110; Lady Helps.-'Phone 2268. !VKT ANTED AT ONCE. EXPERIENCED PORTER, HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS, And WAITRESS for STONEHURST PRIVATE HOTEL, Symonds Street. Farm Hangs Wanted. BOY, Youth, or Elderly Man wanted for suburban farm; good home and wages. —Address at HebaM>. • FRUIT Farm, near Auckland.—WantecT, 2 Women; one help cook—Address ! Hebald. ._ MAN, good, reliable,: wanted; used to horses and milk-George Robinson, Green Lane. _ MAN reliable, wanted, manage grazing run, Bay of Plenty; capable • fencra;?. i draining, etc.-Apply by letter, Farmer, Box. 511. Auckland. . MARRIED Couple wanted; wife cookgeneral; husband milk, garden, and general work; good wages to competens couple.—Apply G. O. Bayley, Kihikihi. PLOUGHMAN, experienced, wanted;, wages, £2 per week and found.— a. Slack. Papakura. PLOUGHMAN and All-round Farm Hand, experienced, wanted;. wages, £2 week and found.—State experience. C. Hllle, Maungatawhiri, Pokeno. ______ YOUTH wanted for farm work, machines: used.— G. Jones, YOUTH wanted for general farm workApply 5 o'clock, G. W. Bmney and 1 Sons, Customs St. E. _^ YOUTH, strong, respectable, wanted to milk, drive factory, useful on farm.— I J P. Sinclair, Takanini. YOUTH wanted for sheep and cattle fanny general farm work. 2 cows.—Apply, mornings, Stevenson, Portland Rd., Remuera* 'Phono A 754. McLEOD'S Registry Exchange Lane. 'Phono 884.—Several Married Couples waiting employment; Milkers, Ploughmen, etc [.. ==1 Wanted Known. WRAGGE INSTITUTE. Tropical Gardens. All round the world. Astronomical Telescope. Refreshments. Admission, Is.—Arawa St., Birkenhead. Come. ENLARGEMENTS from photographs or negatives; first-class work at reasonable rates. MISS LAING, Photographic Artist, 21. Swanson Street. City. ASY TERMS FOR EVERYBODY.Furniture, Pianos, Phonographs, Gramaphones. Musical Instruments. Clocks, Jewellery. Repairs. Needles, 3s 6d 1000.—Newton Supply Agency. 227. Karangahape Rd. •' (~\H dear! I'm so tired I've been floor\J polishing." Then why not use Linoarnish, the "applied-in-a-minute liquid polish"? Shine's like glass and lasts 12 months. Your grocer sells it. Is 9d. THE Labour Problem's Solved.— Knives. Wool Clippers, etc..'sharpened at Smith's, 14, Wakefield St. ' ■?'■* WANTED K n O W N* LADIES will now find ns at those Up-to- ' date and Roomy (Premises, 816, QUEEN STREET, doors' above Tonson Gaxliek's, Hemstitching, Accorueon Pleating, Kilting, Pinking, done on Ladies' Own Garments and Materials. Buttons made to order with your own matchinga. ; Machine Needles of all makers. - Dressmakers' Models in stock or mads'' to ~', your order. ' v ' *-' v V ■■".., ,*T ;■ ■*' f BUTTERICK PATTERNS ;v and " r luteal .^:: Fashion Books arnvine • regularly. ~<; J1 ... ;:..-• m, , VMmi w&r. ■ ( ~ • #6, QUEEN. fiTJEtBEI.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16435, 11 January 1917, Page 1
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