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Domestics Wanted. CI OCK, experienced, wanted.— C. Tftjrkr, f Carisbrooke, Devon pert. GENERAL: 3 adults; good homo, easy <* place.—Mrs. Trevithick, cor. Epsom Av. and Owen's Rd., Mt. Eden. 'Phone 4202. GENERAL, knowledge of cooking preferred, good home to soldier's wife. Apply Mrs. Robb, Highcroft, Hamilton. GENEEAL required tor private family in %*,,, Parnell; good home, good wages.— 1702 * Reeißtry - 22. City Chambers. 'Phono GENERAL, capable, wanted for Op ->tiki; comfortable home for trustworthy woman; wages; 30s.~Nicholis - 3 Registry, 9, His Majesty's Arcade, GIRL or Elderly Person wanted for ... , housework small family; wages. 15e. — Webster. Tirau. rjOVERNESS, capable, wanted early in y* . August, for three children, Rotorua district; music essential .— Mrs. Eraesr. JKoleaworth, Mannrewa. GOVERNESS wanted to teach three children.—Mrs, G. W. Richards. T'e Awarnutu. TXELP. capable, wanted; light duties: J-X young girl preferred.—Particulars at -bediard and Kingsford's, 195, Queen St.. next Hannah a boot store. TTOUSEKEEPER wanted for Rotorua; - x _. light duties, no children.—Particulars at IIKRALI). HOUSEKEEPER, qualified, fond chil- ' dren; no mistress. Interview 8-9 a.m. and 7-9 p.m.—9, George St., Newmarket. HOUSEKEEPER wanted for" country, widower and 2 children: R.C. preferred; ??? d mo m ? : references required. —Salonika. '21?, iiESALD. TXOtfSEKEEPER. willing to milk about 9 J-X or 10 cows (stud), only father, son going to school; must be good all-round-wages, £?, Farmer. Shannon, Man&watu. HOUSEMAID wanted for BemiMa, Rd • W>9i eaCe * required.—Apply, Telephone TRAITRESS wanted.— E. S. Cooper, Don- " caster, opposite Royal Hotel, Victoria TRAITRESS, respectable, wanted, 22s 63 •'. also young girl 'as learner, 15s.— chester Dining Roorriß. opp. G.P.O. "YEOMAN, capable, wanted, with or withal *. out daughter, for general housev ork. Work. herald. , TITOMAN, respectable, middle-aged, wanted ," as , Companion-Help for farm; good home-4 adults.— Suffolk Hotel, College Hill. WOMAN wanted to do plain cooking .", and help in the house: laundress kept; wages, 30s per week.— H T Gorne, Buckland Rd., Epsom; take car to Greenwood s Corner A SHLEY'S Star Registry* SdWl J"_ Buildi-ee.—Cook-General*. Waitress. mirsery-Housoinaids. Housemaids. Mother's Help. Handyman. Married Milkers.—'Phone BELL'S Registry, 22. City Chambers. Queen St.— W. Cooks 455. 355; 'Waitresses. 255. 20s: Housemaids. 255. COs- Laundresses 355. 255: Kitchenraaid. C.-Generals. 30s. 255; JN. -Housemaid. Parlourmaids, Governess, Sewing Maid, Housekeepers, Handyman, Gardener. Ploughman. Share Milker. Youth Kitchenman. Second Cook. Chef, Farm Hands. Shepherd.—'Phone 1702. NICHOLLS'S Registry. H.M. Arcade.— Cooks. H.-P. Maids. Generals. 255. SOs: . Married Ploughmen. Waitress (country ' hotel). 25s.—'Phone 2268. '■ » ■ Farm Hands Wanted. "TVAIRY Farm.— about 18, wanted; -'. J-' near city, good home; country boy pre- ~ ■ • ferred^— at HERAIiP. IP ARM Hand, used to al I implements, and good with horses.— > with reference, and stating wages required, P. Eenry ■■ I and Son, Patnmahoe. ■ ? • MAN, good, single, ineligible, milk, plough, ana general farm work, 35s and found. —Applications and particulars, Farmer, ■" 1 Papakura P.O. J,"'r MILKERS wanted.—so -60 cows (machine), -■ share, or otherwise; must be reliable and experienced.—H. Hungerford, Russell ■'• Rd., Manurewa. .- ' - . ' ;. I 1= —g =?■"••:■ " Pupils Wanted. V. j " 1 Tj^RENCH.— Yilloval, from Paris. • ' - X officier d'Academie, is enrolling : Pupils i for special conversation classes. — Princess' Bldgs. 'Phone 3308. ■ ' ■ ■ gyy;? ; v ' » . AT 0 ?! , Driving Taught, on i : . Modern t - -"J- - Daimler v .and b American Care; taxi or ' - private certificates guaranteed."—Ambrose ' ' _ Lewis, Taxi Stand. Customs St. E. 'Phone 3802. ; - , ]lfl"OTOR Driving. — Running, Repairs; j _»_ individual tuition. Traffic driving. . daily lessons until competent to pass City Council test, by expert, on modern gate ' change car. CITY MOTOR SCHOOL, 24, Smeeton's Buildings. J Office 'Phone, 4344. " Garage, A 2024 (NAPIER GARAGE). "yiOLIN, . VioU, \ Bass.— Teacher. t will give special attention to beginners. " Late with J. C. Williamson's Co. ' • Fees > moderate.—Address, - Arncliffe. 106. Symonda ' i ' -1 Wa_ted\j£nown, OSTRICH Feather Goods: Feather-Dyeing and Renovating. — Helvetia Ostrich Go.'s Factory, Hobson Buildings, next old P.O. flake Lift.) _ ' SCHNEIDEMAN BROS.. LTD. — Great Clearing Sale cf Costumes and Suits now proceeding. Special Bargains in Unclaimed Suits and Ready-to-wear Costumes.— . Our op address 215. 217. 219, Queen St. WRAGGE'S Seasonal Weather Forecast. 1917 Shipping, Farming. Pastoral Interests; Is 2d posted.—Address, Wraggo Institute. Birkenhead, Expert Weather Advices. MISSES WBIGLEY'S Shampoo Powder.— - A genuine article: stimulates, cleanses, eradicates dandruff. Gold medallists.— 16, Watson's Bldgß., Wellesiey St. WHEN you take TURA-LINE you know why everybody takes TOHA-LINE. 170R Building. Repairing, Alterations.* . Sanitary, Draining. Concrete Work. Seaside Cottages a. Speciality, try F. C. Collis. Devon St., Eden Terrace. DARLING. found a somewhat different International Book Exchange Magazine Club. 54. Groat North Rd., Grey Lym. BEST Plantation Rubber, combined with best British brains, go to make the North British Co.'s Hot Water Bottle the beat for long service — but look for the patent Unique stopper. It spells satisfaction. MADAME SPONTAIN. Clairvoyant. 16. H.M. Arcade. Hours. 10 a.m. to 9 p. m. CONSULT Science Doctor. can vanish, as by magic, any bad habit or sickness; also Clairvoyante. lß2, Victoria St W. . M WALKER, HEALTH SPECIALISES . Can be Consulted Daily at the RANGATIRA HEALTH INSTITUTE. Corner Khyber Pass and Symonda Street (above Sneddon's) 'Phone 3238. START A PROFITABLE BUSINESS in your spare time at home without interfering with your ordinary pursuits. I can teach you the Chocolate and Candy Manufacturine Business in all its branches, either personally or by post. Splendid opportunity £<_■ either sex.. Write or call for free illustrated booklet. MISS EVA GIBSON. (Dept. 23), Post Office Chambers. 114 A. Pitt St.. Sydney. ROUGH ROADS ARE NO RESPECTERS OF TYRES. Inferior tyres give no end of trouble, but -' CLINCHER CROSS CAR TYRES" Ar« equally reliable on all roads, because they are m:t:le of All-Plantation Rubber in the Largest Rubber Mills in the Empire* and are so exhaustively tested tha'.i defects! are practically impossible. PUT/LAN. ARMITAGE. AND CO.. Auckland Agents. irtfHY pAY pROFIT rpo rpwo pARTIES ? j You need not pay 12s 6d or 15s to have-, your Suit or Costume Dry Cleaned and, ' j Properly Pressed when you can get it ; done for 8s 6d. 1 am the only TAILOR! IN NEW ZEALAND who does his own PRENCH "T)R? (pLEANXNG. The eld way of getting a suit proTperly' Cleaned and Pressed was to send it to i first-class tailor, who in turn stnt , it to a Dry Cleaner to be Cleaned. Then the Tailor Pressed it. WHY PAY PROFIT TO TWO PARTIES? Have your Suit Cleaned, Repaired and Pressea in the -ryONDERFUL pRCTHALL T^AY. Our Work is not machine pressed, or done by female labour. We employ EXPERT Tailors from the WEST END OF LONDON. It requires an expert who makes clothes to impart the shape and that smart appearance which ia essential to WEST END TAILORING. SUITS AND COSTUMES MADE TO ORDER. ALTERATIONS AND REMODELLING* . . Country Orders Solicited. -~: " Tji p pROTHALL ■ --. ".V-j (Late of H. Scott and Co.. West End. Y JS; of London). _—~ - __. • <-r* *&%£%■ LEADING RENOVATING SPECIALIS3S- = " OF NEW ZEALAND. _~„_.. 137. SY-ONDS STREET. AUCKLAND, 'Phone -Ufa _____£

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16580, 2 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16580, 2 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16580, 2 July 1917, Page 1

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