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Situations Vacant. LADY, young, good address, ranted for / confectionery and soda fountain; refs. X -Sodc. 443. Herald. N LADY, young, wanted for confectionery M 1 shop.—Segedin, Ideal Sweet Shop, 8-10, r ffellesley St. West. V. MAN, good, wanted for grocery cart; * wages, £3 week.— 1 . E. Busch, Waihi. / MAN wanted [or Office and Window- * cleaning Co.; wages, £3 week must bo _ asperionced in all cleaning.—State experience r Dpi 21. Hamilton. v MAN, smart, elderly, or Youth, wanted J* to assist bulk store; also, Youth or t Girl of 16 or 17 for grocery dept.— . with references, P. Henry and Sons, General ( Providers, Paturnahoe. ~ MARRIED Coup!® waited for sawmill; ( wife cook for 8 men. husband work in mill.—Full particulars, B. Ollerenshaw, - Waimarino. —— I MILLINERY— Improvers and Ap- 0 IVI prentices wanted.Mrs. Webley, Millin- - ery Salon, Wellcaley St. E. * __ ;( Q COOPM^N.—Those who answered c 0 Torpey's advertisement for six scoopmen last Friday, Thames Hot-el, apply by | wire or letter.—D. Torpey, Oneroa. Q HEARERS (2), blades, wanted shear . 0 2000 Bheep; 30a 100 and found; start / Oct. 25.—Stewart, Rostrevor St.. Hamilton. | HOE Tirade.—Several Intelligent Youths , O wanted to learn the trade; high wage, . good prospects.—Manager, Auckland Cooperative Boot Co., Ltd., 151. Albert St. . STATIONERY and Fancy Goods Depart- 1 ment.—Lady Assistant, good appearance; smart saleswoman, —Whitcombo anil . Tombs. Ltd., Queen St. j niAILOR or —Coatmaker, good, 1 wanted immediately.—E. Goorge, Huntly. TAILORESS.—Trousers and 'Vest Hand ; 1 wanted; constant.—J.. T. Osborn, Tailor, Morrinsville ■ TAILOR for East Const wanted: also Tailoress; constant work.—Apply Mr. Jones, Macky, Logan. Caldwell, Ltd. WOOD Splitter (1) and 1 Poet Splitter wanted.—E. Bontloy, Contractor, Mokai, Putaruru. 9 YOUTH or Man wanted for messages.— X J Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Albert St QFFICE BOY "WANTED. Apply, in own handwriting. JACKSON, RUSSELL, TUNES & OSTLER, Solicitors. Auckland. Apartments Wanted BOARD and Residence wanted by elderly gentleman; comfortable home; private family.— particulars to 8., 21, HHBALD. ROOMS (2), unfurnished, sunny, wanted permanently by retined young married lady (husband travelling): use convs; with nice family, near city —Urgent, care W. H. MeKinney, Jervois fid. - Apartments Vacant. Accommodation, superior, suitable for business gentlemen, who would appreciate cleanliness and comfort; harbour view, 'phone, —Address at HEKAIiD. ACCOMMODATION, central, refined, priJ\ vate family: Visitors, Bb day; Permanents, 22s 6d week.—-La Mascotte, O'Rorko St., Albert Park. 'Phone 8846. A DVERTISER has Comfortable Bed-1 xx sitting Room; private entrance, beautiful grounds; suit 2 ladies or married couple; 10s 6d-—232, Popsonby Rd. APARTMENTS. - Superior, furnished, double and single rooms from 6s; board £1, or breakfast only select and homelike. —Hillcrest, 49. East St.. Symonds St. "DEDROOM, large, double, .furn., use D diningroom and convs-, and central.— 76, Symonds St., City. t BED-SITTING Rooms, . single or double, superior, well furnished, use convs.; good locality, elevated position.—Address at lIEBALD. s "D ED-SITTING Room, to Let, swnished; ,JJ use of every convenience; good locality; olose to —25, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Dom ion Rd. BED-SITTING Room, furnished, to Let: also Single Room: use gas ring, all 1 conveniences, comfortable; 1b —6, Nor- ' folk St., Ponsonby. ' BED-SITTING Room, extra large, furnished.. Id section; Quiet horns; no children; every possible conv.; phone.— Ad drew at HERAXJ>. -i n-. -r-.-fw-; BOARDERS wanted in comfortable furnished home; very central; terms moderate.l, Beresford St., opp. Fire Brigade, Id section. '' : piLOVELLY, 11. Lower Symondit St.— 3 \J Homo away from home.—Superior Accommodation for visitors; vacancies for permanents; moderate tariff.—'Phone 1443. PLINTON, Scotia Place, Upper Queen St., V adjoining Myers First-class Accommodation for Visitors and H. andc baths; moderate tariff. 'Phone 4404. MRS. 1.. FRANCHI." Proprietress. f\ L I F TON, \J Whitakor Place, off SyWonds St., first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phone 8216. }. Apartments, breakfast qp'iipnal. Central—Select— DEVONPORT. — Burnished Rooms, kitchenette, etc.; 1 Bmins from ferry CUinie, Grey St.. Devonport. '■ / DEVONPORT— Board and Residence, oi Furnished Flat: every convenience; on beach.— Cheltenham Road. .. "PLATS to Let, from 16s, separate kitctfen . X ette and diningroom.—The Langham next Laidlaw, Leeds. _ T ANGHAM Private Hotel, 76. Wyndhatr e, Xi St., next Laidlaw Leeds.—b'irst-olasi jr accommodation for Visitors; 3mins. posi is office and railway; bed and breakfast cnlj if desired. Permanent. 30s. Also. Furn, Flats. ' - T ULWO -RTH [, L 143, GRAFTON ROAD. (Board-Residence.) High, healthy position. Lovely views Electric light throughout. Several balconj rooms now vacant. Phone 2666- - m MONA HOUSE. 12, Lower Symonds St.IVX Good Accommodation for visitors sue ' permanent*; all convs., terms moderate m 'Phone 293. id ATWLY-FU,RIS HED FLATS i\ WITH KITCHENETTES. Every modern convenience. Penny section SHARROW. ' , 79, Manukau Road. Parnell. 'Phone 1539, - "PAYING- Guest, Gentleman, wanted; goo< , JL home, including washing and al convs.; 22s 6d.—'Phono 1816, or address a HERALD. QUEEN'S CLIFF. Scotia Place, off Queer St., above Town Hall. 2min car stop —Modern Furnished Apartments, double ant sin/rle rooms; breakfast, if desired; also usi private kitchen. Central, select. quiet.'Phone 4066— Fischer. ROOMS, 53 week per bed; nil comforts sitting, smoke rooms, baths, p.w.c- - Brighton House, 61, Hobson St.. near Vic g toria St.. Jxnin Queen Bt._ Tram_at door ROOMS, double and single, to Let, fui C XX nisbed or unfurnished.— Shortlan' " St. ' ROOMS, doublo and single, to Let; us of diningroom and all convs.—73, Wo; St. _ L_ ROOM, furnished or unfurnished, to Let use .of convs.; good locality.Addres —■ at Herald. R "DOOMS, 3, unfurnished, and kitchen, wit] ' it convs.—Apply, after 6 p.m., 52, Vei mont St.. Ponsonby. , "DOOM, single, comfortable, r furnished "■ XX use of all conveniences.—No. 10. Bar , rie St., late Sclwyn St., Ponsonby. R° ~ OOMS.— Beds, 63 6d and 7s 6c XX breakfast if desired; Double (M.C.), 13 6d; all convs.. sitting-smoke room, hot bat and shower,electric light throughout; 3mm ~ station.—Victoria House, 48. Nelson St. City QUNNY Nelson.—Two Furnished Room O to Let; rent reasonable; no children.D- 37, Collingwood St.. Nelson. SYMONDS ST.—Bed-sitting Room. larg 0 front, unfurnished, with fireplaco, 1 Let; use all convs., lmin from ca ?• stop. Also, Single Bedroom, with prival k- entrance; private adult family.— i Herald, c O ■ R R E N T C 0 3. GRAFTON ROAD, near Chori Hall. First-class Accommodation. 'Phor 1708. MISS C. BURKE. rpHE Girls' Hostel. "Tvinoa," City Roa< X Auekland. Very high, healthy poßitioi For students, scholars of secondary school and other girl boarders. Young girls special! _ cared for.—MISS HAMMOND. Principal. r „rpHE CHIME! ® 1 57. SYMONDS STREET. The above Popular House is now coi ducted as an Apartment House on the Em lish systom. Phone 1144. *8 MRS. MARTIN, no- — XT indemeri „ VV Under New Management., B - Splendid Accommodation for Visitors an Permanent Boarders. - All Conveniences. Good Tabli The position is very -central, being close t E the Town Hall and overlooking Myers Pari Terms Moderate, ale MRS. J. McLEOD. ten 'Phone A 2208. (Late of Helensville). LP- .... —■ : to Miscellaneous Wanteds. ry! OTOR Garage, private, wanted to Ren' re- IVI vicinity Upper Symonds St.. ilhyb* IS- Pass, or Grafton 'Phone 1955. RUSSELL'S RELIABLE REMEDIE! etc., post free on receipt of postal notes.- . Russell, Chemist, opp. P. 0., Up. Symonds 8

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16665, 9 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16665, 9 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16665, 9 October 1917, Page 1