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I Domestics Wanted. pHILDREN'S Nurse, experienced, wanted; \J references rcQiiired.-Mrs. (Dx.) SomerI _______Ot a Albert Park. i 'oMPANION-Help wanted, near Papa"a..,,!"?.!, 110 cooking; 158—17. Bollwood . day aft off Dominion Rd.. evenings or Saturrtiiyafternoon. I ( jOOK-General wanted; no washing.—Mrs. I Y A. , facc eombe, Mountain Rd., first house ori Khyber Pass. ( 10OK-General wanted; no washing; good y _ wages—Apply mornings, Mrs. C. U. JUacindoe, Ayala, Westbourno Rd. Remuera. . -hone 2219 A, / 'OUK.-Hoiisekeei^r~wanted i " isX~oim~ "fur V gentleman douse: knehenmaid kept; wages. 30s; must be first-class cook.-Mrs. iiOritiug.Avcmioßogistry, Parnell. pOCiiv and Housemaid wanted for Sisv/ borne; adult family; wages, 25s ami -M Gd; refs.; gig and pony for maids.— Mrs. Lorking, Avenue Reg., Parnell "nOMESTICATED Young Woman ~vaTted XJ 'or the country. Main Trunk; easy {> .«oc • rite Mercer, PiriaKa. P.ENERAL, all duties, near country town, VJ wages 255.-Mrs. Richards, Hinemea, Alfred St. _ _ . < 'La'EKAL - wa_l_g~good I y wages.-R. Wright. Parnham, Khyk-r X ass. p.ENERAL or Working Housekeeper'; ■iVrr C 'H ler nt ' kept; rL>fs - required.—Mrs. U 0., Ostlor. Victoria Av.. Remuera. 'Phone 4oyA. , I -NERAL ServaQl7rnlddle^sed~t_par7ic', Ika wanted for country; all duties; smaii larnily- 2Se week.—Mrs. Atkin. Abbotsford. j foot of Otaket Mj_Reinugra _ __ ; pIRL wanted to assist with children.— i !_ Ponsonby. _ GIRL, young, wanted to assist with houTfr-work-Miss Marks, sixth on right. ; Owen's Rd.. Monnt Eden. GIRL caoable. or Lady Help, fond of children, wanted.-W. Harvey, No. 2 '.frirst Avenue, Stanley Point. /"IIRL, young, wanted "assist., light duties" \\A must be fond of children .-Mrs. W. A. I to£kie,_Arcadia_Bakery, Epsom. __ GIRL wanted, small "house, "on beach" „,. good wages; family of three—Rudge. Wharepai. Ocean View Rd„ Miliord Beach. I tare paid. HELP* wanted in small family, Rotorua.— Mrs. Keane, Carnol St., Rotonia. State wages_rejiuired; HELP.— Trustworthy, domesticated person as Help in family of 4, 2 children i , good country home.—B.C., Whangr.rata T_f OUSEKE'EPER wanted at once for two -U. young gentlemen farmers; Main Trunk; wages. 20s.—Mrs. Lorking, Avenue Registry, Parnell. HUU"Sl____[P__rworEng, thoroughly oxperienced, required for quiet family (2 adults); wages, 235; refs.—Mrs. Lorking, Avenue Rog.^Farnell. LADY Help or Nursery Governess wanted ___i°_L_____J___ horned-Address 'HEBJLLD. LADY Help wanted, all duties, light position, 2 adults; 12s 6d—Mrs. Hanna. 21. Rd•. _Mount Eden, or 'Phone 254. LADY Help or General. R in family J 'adults) good home. Call Central Hotel 10 o'clock and 4 afternoon.H. D Bedford, Ngaruawahia. SECOND WAITRESS WANTED AT 0 , ONCE. Apply, MON DESIR HOTEL, ._ Takapuna^ WAITRESS wanted immediately.—Apply ! I t Home Sister, Nurses' Home, Park ; Road. WAITRESS; thoroughly experienced, " * wanted immediately,—Marino, York St.. ParnelL WOMAN, middle-aged, wanted as help, »T all duties; used to children; good homp.— Address at HERALP. WOMAN'to Clean, half-day weekly, Friday »i or Saturday; Saturday preferred.— aton-e To Kohanea. 6, Grafton RrL _ ASHLEY'S Star' Registry, Endean'Tgldgs. £1 - Waitresses, Housemaids, NurseryHousemaids, Cooks, Generals. Housekeepers. Ploushman. Shepherd. Milkers, Plaxcutters. I —'Phono 1892. _ BELL'S Registry, 22 City Chambers.-W. Cooks, 50s, IPs; Housemaids, 255. 20sI Waitresses, 80s, 255; Pautrj-maid. KitchenI maid, Laundresses. 255; N-Housemaids, H.- ! Parlourmaids, Governess. Nurse, C.-Generals I 80s, 20s; Girl, shop;' M. Couples, Kitchen- ! man, Yardman. Boys, Handy Man, Stockman, Milker. Porter, Cook, Second Cook.— ! 'Phone 1702. r.j fc ■■ Farm Hands Wanted. BOY' for farm; must be good milker.— , _4?_ _5-____ I H___?ii l ™l_.ea-__ j TpAMILY wanted for the coming season to I.J~- milk, by band, from 100 to 120 cows; I refs_. required.—Capt. Holwcll, Piarere. I I^A_M _ Hand.— Boy wanted to help 1 •»- with milking machines and light work; I good wages; comfortable homo.—A. Hewitt, J Buckiand. MAN, married or exempted, wanted to work bush farm, fence and shear; relieve owner foi front.— Buit. Toa Toa, Opotiki. MAN, elderly, to milk and make himself generally useful.—Apply, stating wa_cs required, to F. W. Strange, Helensville. MARRIED Coup!© wanted; man-to drive team, wife Household duties; £2 10s and found.—K., c.o. Gifford, Stationer, Te Awamutu. I "yOUTH, respectable, wanted, able to milk i 1 and make himself useful on farm. ! Farmer. Papatoetoe. i XrOUTH, strong, or young Man, to milk, J- drive factory; useful on farm.—Jj P. Sinclair, opp. Takanini Station. McLEOD'S Registry, Exchange Lane. 'Phone 881.—Milkers, £1 15s; Boy, £1; I Farm Sen-ants, £1 153, £1 10s; 2 Men for ! Chaff-cutting. '' ■ " - =r. Wanted Known. HORSE-OWNERS.-If youi Horse is out of condition, send for Fred. Quinn, Horse Dentist, 166. Victoria St. W. JOT. ELIZABETH CUBBIE", Clairvoyant, ; O Crystal Seer.Send date of birth. ' Masseuse.—Can ho consulted 182, Victoria I St. West. SCHNEIDEMAN . BROS.' Annual Costume and Suit Clearing Sale now on: i Unclaimed Suits to clear, all sizes.—2ls-. j 219, Queen St. ■\X7"RAGGE'S Seasonal Weather Forecast T > Shipping, Farming, Pastoral interests; Is 2d posted.— Wragge Inj stitute, Birkenhead. Expert Weather Advices HORSE-OWNERS.-H your Horse is out , of condition, send for Fred. Quin.i, i Horse Dentist, 166, Victoria St. W. I COMBINGS and Cuttings made up, any I \J design.— Greenwood, H.B. Bides.. I 2-29. Queen St. 1 WRAGGE INSTITUTE. Birkenhead.i > V Lovely Tropical Gardens. All round i the world. Admission. Is. Come. Refresh- ; ments obtainable. Telescope by appointment C~IALL and Sec our new Ever-ready Electric -' Lamps and Torches, from 6s upwards. Hazard's, Queen St. I>ENNIS Players.—Your rtacouets Restrung or Repaired; best gut used; .barges moderate—A. Bruce. Racquet Stringer. 94. A'bert St Phone 2617 ~* LWAYS use the beet quality of soap. Buy ! A " TANIWHA." It's made from the purest materials and does not contain any injurious chemic»_l or adulterants. ENLARGEMENTS from photographs or _ negatives; first-class work at reasonable rates. MISS LAING, Photographic Artist, 21, Swtmson Street. City BETTER~AT LESS' COSTAny Lady or Gentleman can do this by I sending their Costumes and Suits to be Dry ' Cleaned or Dyed by our Special American Process, which enables us to so ronovate them that they are equal to new The prices, too, are most reasonable. Feathers cleaned. curled, or dyed. Country orders receive prompt attention. One address only: THE EMPIRE CLEANING CO.. 358. Queen St., opp. Town Hall. Vans collect. 'Phone 8867. I EARN to shoot with an automatic pistol. J Splendid chance afforded at our _i_ia> turc rifle range.—Hazard's, Queen St. WHEN IN DOUBT BUY "TANIWHA." The Beat Soap for all LAUNDRY AND HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS. " T?ASY Monday"—Remember the name— J_ the wonderful No rub Laundry Help. Is packet lasts eight weekly w-shincs. BUY and Save 30 per cent, at our NEW FURNITURE SHOW BOOMS. Elliott Street. RICHARD ARTHUR AND CO. A KK WHAT YOU SAVE. A Touch of Renovating With every Suit, Costume, or Dress Makes Clothes Last Twice as Long. It prevents Clothes Waste, and Saves you Money. Help yourself by economising and Bank What You Save on your Clothes Bills. CLEANING, REPAIRING, PRESSING. AND ALTERATIONS. Country Orders Solicited. E. E. C ROTH ALL. SUIT RENOVATING SPECIALIST AND PRACTICAL TAILOR, 'Phone 4411- 137, Symonds Street. Look for Name at Bottom of Window. -IT/- ANTED KNOWN. LADIES will now find us st those Up-to-date and Roomy Premises. 316, QUEEN STREET, two doors above Tonson Garliclr's. Hemstitching, Accordeon Pleating, Ki ing. Pinking, done on Ladies' Own Garments and Materials. Buttons made to order with your own matchings. Machine Needles of all makers. Dressmakers' Models in stock or made to your order. BUTTERICK PATTERNS and latest Fashion Books arriving regularly. iW. P. 0 GIL VIE, 818. QUEEN STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16483, 8 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16483, 8 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16483, 8 March 1917, Page 1

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