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Domestics Wanted. COMPANION-Help wanted for country. V> family of three.— J. L. Wilson. Ra-nfurly Rd. W.. Epsom. OOMPANION-Help wanted: one able to v> assist in cooking and light housework no family; fullest references required. panion. 374, 'HESALD. COOK, woman experienced, wanted}' son St VaS63 ' £2— Central Private Hotel. HobT)OMESTIC Help capable, for country.— ~_ Mrs. Coates, Private Bag, Taumaninui, GENERAL Servant, good, refs. required u small adult family.—P.O. Box 1559. /TJ.ENERAL wanted; no washing or cook- £* ms; wages, £I.—The Willows, Symonda GIRL, young, to mind two children! good "•ages.—Address at IIEBALD. wanted for country for plain cook•HEBAjS) no washing or housework.— 372. ■OEBALD. " * TJOME, comfortable, small remuneration, A A offered young woman: mother and girl (11); duties light.— Calliope Rd.. Stanley Bay. TTOUSEKEEPER respectable, wanted for T" 1 -- dairy farm.—Apply, stating wages, to A. belby, Ngarua. Waitoa. HOUSEKEEPER, for widower with 2 boys attending school, wanted; must be com* petent; good wages; Protestant.—F.WWaihou P.O. HOUSEKEEPER, superior, required foe -la grazier, one gentleman.— lnterview employer Saturday. 9.50 a.m.. Bell's Registrv, 22. City Chambers. 'Phone 1702. MOTHER'S Help, for country. East Coast.. wanted; three small children.— Apply by letter. Mrs. A. V. S. Reed. Grand WOMAN, respectable, wanted for pantryi „ p 22s 6d.—Manchester Diningrooms. opp* G.P.O. **^ T/\7OMAN, middle-aged, capable, wanted » T tor housework, by day preferred; small family.— Apply by letter, 99. Epsom P.O. WOMAN wanted to help milk a few cows, also help with housework; 2 in family.— or write to Mrs H. Scally, HobsonviUe. WOMAN elderly, or Companion-Heir* TV wanted, for 2 adults; capable all duties; plain sewing —Reply, stating wages. Mrs. H. Allen, Kihikihi BELL'S Registry. 22. City Chambers.— Cooks. 52s 6d, 32s 6d : Waitresses. 25s 20s; Housemaids, 255. 20s: Laundresses. 27s fid. 80s; Kitchenmaid. C.-Generals. 255. 20s-N.-Housemaid. H. -Parlourmaid, W Milkers* M. Couples. Yardman. 355: Boys Gardener Drive, Share-Milkers. N. Porter, Waiter! Kitchenman. Second Cook. Ploughman St*. tion Hands.—'Phone 1702. ARDINER'S Registry.— Hous*. keepers. Waitress. Relieving Maid, Driver, Milker, M. Couples. Shepherd. Youths.—376, Queen St. 'Phone 4470. "TVTTCHOLLS'S Registry. H.M. Arcade.— V £"?**■ 3 ° 3 - 255: H.-P. Maids, £1. 22a 6d: Waitresses. £1; Capable Gardener. 809. — ''Phone 2268. STAR Registry. 55. Endean'e Buildings.—. Experienced Waitress, for New Ply mouth ; Cook-Generals, good Laundress, Housemaid. Housekeeper.—'Phone 1892. JJOUSEWOR K, YOUNG GIRL WANTED DAILY, No washing Apply, _ , _ BELMONT, Second House, Clonbern Road, Remuera.

Farm Hands Wanted. BOY wanted for tarm, near Auckland; good home.—Apply W. Cashmore. 806, Jervois Rd.. Ponsonby. BOIT wanted to learn dairy farming; J-J good home with all comforts.Corner Westminster and Dexter Avenues. Dominion i\v estminster and Dexter Avenues. Dominion Road. "FAMILY Sharemilkers wanted; 60 cows. J- machine or hand; good dwelling; or, 3 Lads.— or write Settler. Paturaahoe. FAMILY wanted milk 40 to 45 cows by hand; good terms.—State experience and number milkers, HERALD Office. Thames. FARM Hand. good, -wanted, good knowledge kitchen garden.— -with re- . ference. wages required. Vegetables, Buck- " land P.O. y MAN. help milk and. general, farm work, : -i-»JL ■wan'ed; experience not necessary it * willing to learn.—J. Mayes. Hakaxn. - MAN or Youth wanted for orchard, plough- ,, ing, etc.: state age, experience, and i wages —McKee. Tasman, Nelson. MAN or strong - Youth * wanted for farm, ( Runciman; milking, general farm work. . John Morton. Mission Farm, Mt. Roskill. MAN or Youth, ineligible, wanted for milking and general farm work; goo<s. '■ waees to a good lad.—W. C. Murphy. T«. A wamntn, Waikato. - MARRIED Couple wanted, help milk 40 cows, machines, and genera] farmj £3 10s week and cottage: references.Nga-. heke. Cambridge. ■j\/fTLKER. good, wanted; used machines: ■*-'-*- ineligible; state age, wages, etc.—A. V. Wright, Piarere. ' SHARE-Milkers wanted. .75 and 45 cows.—» Darrow. Grundy and Thornton. Ltd.* Turua. . YOUTH wanted; good i milker and to make himself useful on dairy- farm; wages. 25s.Belmont. Pnkekohe. YOUTH, wanted in September, to help about sheep' station: chance to learn stockwork; wages. SOs.— Address at HERALD. YOUTHS (2) wanted for machine-mflldrii. Bay of Plenty.—Apply at once, Mr. Jenhson. Rangiora Private Hotel. Khyber Pass Rd. - YOUTH (about 17 or 18). strong, wanted to milk 3 or 4 cows and do general farm work: state wages required.— J. Thompson. To Awamutu. YOUTH, about 18. wanted; farm work, n'oughing, no milking: or Young Man, inelip-inle. — Applv 12 o'clock to-dav. Shearer and Eastgate. Security Bldsrs.. Queen Si. CENTRAL Registry. Queen St.—Married Ploughmen. £160: Single ' Ploughmen, £114; Fish Seller. £114: Housemaid-Wait-ress. Cowbovs and Hand Milkejs. CLARK'S Registry. Vulcan Lane.—2 Milkers. 40s: 4 Lads. 30s : Married Couples. Ploughmen. Handyman, Good Domestic for / country. . ' CLARK'S Registry, Vulcan Lane.—l have uniting employment best class pTocurnh'e Farm Labour. Married and Singl» Milkers, others. Wanted Known. SPECIAL Purchase Ladies* Blouses, all one price to clear, 4s lid: splendid value.—Holywell's, 228. Karangahape Rd. TORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakers and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable at all Leading Chemists. Is 6d and 2s 6d. THERE are no greater bargains offered at present than at Schneideman Bros., Ltd.. in Unclaimed Suits, tailor-made and ready-to-wear. Costumes and Raincoats. Our only address. 215-217-219. Queen St. MEN wanted to inspect Latest Patterns coming season at Little Tailor Shop, Victoria St. E. Alterations. Repairs, and Remodelling. 'Phone 8083. ESTEY ORGANS.— on honour, sold on merit, known the world over.—Sole Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. D" " URAND'S REGULATING PILLS. 5s bo-«-• most efficient on market; hf.rmless. reliable. Medicines, etc.. sent post free on receipt postal notes.— Bridge Drug Store, 3, Karangahape Road. Auckland. HAVE We Got 'Sour Measure? It will cost you nothing to have it taken, and should von want a Suit at ary time, just send for Patterns. An absolute fit guaranteed Mcßride. Cash Tailor. Costumier, and Outfitter. 11-13. Victoria St. FIT TO FIGHT, FIT TO PENSION.— Solid argument that low prices for highgrade Boots is the sound argument that daily draws the crowds to Pearson's Boot Store, corner Queen St. and Karangahape Rd. Newton. _^______________ IT costs more to be without ft Sewing Machine than to buy one. All makes, from £2 10s to £25. Needles and Repairs. R. H. WILSON'S Repairing Depot. 33. Weliesley St W. OMALLER TAILORING BILLS . Q TO PAY 1 Smaller because we buy big shipments of Materials to keep an important Clothing Establishment going (—Smaller because we turn out dozens ot Costumes to the Tailor 3 ones and twos' Smaller because we have no expensive location I — fashion your next Costume! ALBERT CLOTHING CO.. Queen's Buildings. Weliesley St. W. pONSCRIPTION OF TYRES I So far as " CLINCHER CROSS" CAR TYRES Are concerned. Conscription has been ir -"oroa for close on three years. The I rizA. Government controls the whole outpi: tha. mills, and the tyres not used for war i 'Sea are available for private car-owners. Order now and be sure of getting ..em. PULLAN. ARMITAGE AND Co.. Auckland Agents. THE Undersigned T» si-Drivers have OPENED A TAXI STAND oa Karangahape Road (Pitt Street corner). ■ W«U, appointed Cars for Hire Day or Night. D. McCURDY. C SELLA RS. M F. HARDTNGSi .' E. HUGH BOYD. ? :-r, 'Phone 4130. ■*&"■',-■.'■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 20 August 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 20 August 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 20 August 1917, Page 1

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