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Situations Wanted. BUTCHER, first-class all round, able take charge; country preferred.— lneligible, 408. Herald. _________ CARPENTER and Builder, elderly, wants work, by day or job; country preferred.— H-rald. FLAX and Timber Millers wanted to write for experienced hands ; good men applying daily.—Central Registry, Qu«m St. FARMER, young, ineligible, experienced, wants position working manager on farm; grazing or agriculture preferred; Ernest, Waerenga, Waikato. GIRL, experienced, wants position in Experienced, 204, HERALD, GIRL, strong, wonts position on sheep farm; thoroughly experienced with sheep.-S.M., 237, HERALD. HOUSEKEEPER, young, refined, seeks position to one or two gontlemen.— English, 213, HERALD HOUSEKEEPER, young, refined, seeks position to bachelor or widower.—Write Domesticated, 621, HERALD. HOUSEKEEPErTor Lady Help, capable, position wanted; adult or elderly couple preferred.— 151. HERALD. HOUSEKEEPER or Lady Help.-Lady, thoroughly competent and reliable, wants position in good home— 206, HERALD. KINDERGARTEN and Preparatory Teacher, diploma with distinction, also capable teaching Secondary School work, desires position in school or as daily Kindergarten. 221. HERALD T ADY wants position as Nurse-Companion -Li or Assistant Matron in institution, or Nursery Governess.—Miss Hull ah, 17, Clyde Rd., Napier. LADY Help or Housekeeper wants posi■l tion, couplo months; or would look after lady's home during absence.—Trustworthy, HERALD. __^ LADY, Protestant, refined, with boy 15, would take charge of gentleman's house with boy similar age. or with gentleman only.—Reply Spes, 224, HERALD. MAN, elderly, sober, trustworthy, single, good plain cook, sooks position; near sea preferred.— care Melntyre, Newsagent, Matamata. MOTOR Mechanic wants position, garage; all repairs; town or country: married, sober, willing.—MotoTa. 223 HIiRALD. MOTOR-Driver, mechanic, disengaged: 12 years' experienoo; rejected.—Bell's Registry, 22, City Chambers, Queen St. 'Phone 1702. SALESWOMAN, experienced, with highest testimonials, desires engagement at the end of the month—Saleswoman, 620, HERALD SOLDIER'S Widow, with young child, wants position as Housekeeper, city or suburbs (own mistress).—Energetic, 226, Hp, 'A w. ■TYPEWRITING, Manuscript, Literary, or J- other description of copying wanted at a reasonable remuneration.—Ennui, 239, HERALD. TITIDOW, 36, energetic, willing to learn, it squires nosition, any capacity (except clerical) excellent refs.— 254, HERALD. TXT'OMAN, young, wants position as Houseii keeper, own mistress.— N.M., 256, HERALD. 1 | ; ; '—i Apartments Wanted. APARTMENTS, with or without Heme Bay preferred, wanted by M.C. and two well-behaved little girls faOond schooD.-Stato particulars J.K., 259, HER.LLD. "DOARD. with refined private family, JD wanted by young married couple, within 2d section; state terms.—M.C, 260, , Herald. BOARD and Lodging, good locality, wanted by Married Couple.— terms and particulars Smilax, Herald. FLAT, self-contained, 2 rooms, kitchenette, furnished, separate gas; own linen, beddinv, cutlery, kitchen utensils—Write L 8., P. 0., Ponsonby ROOMS, 3 or 4, unfurnished, use of conv , Mt. Fden or Grafton preferred.— Superior. PP.. Mt. Eden. Apartments Vacant. AVONHYRST, 62. Symonds St.-Yacancies for Boarders. 25a; all conva.: double I and single rooms. .____ ALBERT Coffee Palace (Established 20 years). 7, Victoria St. E., opp. Central ' J Hotel. Auckland.— at, reduced ..* ales. ' Beds. Is and In 6d-Proprietress, Mrs. E. ' Nelson. APARTMENTS, single and, double: Furn. 1 i_ Rooms to Let, uso of convs. lerms moderate,49, Vincent St. 7 V Ii N If E. ' A. Opposite Newton Post Office. ' EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS. Large Front Double Bed-sitting Room, well Furnished, with Board suit business people. , 'Phone 3018 BEDROOMS, newly furnished to Let; private entrance; breakfast if required.— Apply 158, Victoria St, West. EDROOM, furnished, high, Bunny position, every convenience; superior, quiet and central—slß, Queen St., opp. Tabernacle. BEDROOM, comfortably furnished, to Let, also Single Room; very central; breakI fast optional.—.2, Parliament S., opp. Supreme i . Court. , BED-SITTING Room, single or double, superior, well furnished, use convs.; < good locality, elevated position.— at Hf.raLD. C~"HELTENHAM BEACH.-Board and Residence, acommodation for visitors; every conv.— Cheltenham Rd.. Devonport. ,r\ L~ 1 F T O N, \J Whitaker Place, off Symonds St., first ! tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phone 3216. Apartments, breakfast optional. Central—Quiet. LADY Would let extra large Furnished J Bod-sitting Room; every convenience; ' telephone; Id section; quiet, no children.— Address HERALD. ROOMS, single, furnished: also Single Beds, to Let: use all convs.; 'phone.— 25, Symonds St, (opp. St. Paul's Church). ROOM, double, comfortably furnished; use i all conveniences; also single Room.—lo, Barrie St., late Selwyn St., Ponsonby. ROOMS.-Single Bode, 6s 6d and 7s 6d, breakfast if desired ; Double (M.C.) 13s ' 6d' all convs, sitting-smoke room, hot bath and shower,electric light throughout; Bminß ststion—Victoria House, 48, Nelson St City. VACANCY for a working man in privato family; single r00m.—55, Boston Rd., near Symonds St. VACANCY for Boarders; every conveni- ' ence; terms moderate.—'Phone 3268. The Willows, Symonds St. Miss O'Dea, Proprie treas. rt-i SYMONDS BT.— Single Beds to Let. 1 1» Central. Tram stops at door, > Miscellaneous- ' DHANLY'S, LTD., Three Lamps, PollO sonby—Great Variety of Black and White Check, also Coloured Zephyrs, Hid, Is lid. Is 3d yard. CUREK CREAM. — Wonderful cure Eczema, Red Nose, Pimples, Scaly ' Skin; 2a 6d and 4s, all chemists, or post ' free.—Clarke, Chemist, Victoria St. ESTY ORGANS.—BuiIt on honour, sold on merit, known tho world over.—Sole Agents, E. and F Piano Agency. Ltd. HATS, made to order. 3s 6d: Renovations, 2b 6d- varied selection of Latest Modes. —Misses Chandler. Millinory Parlours. 189. Karangahape Road. THE Exclusive Designs in Dainty Footwear now being shown by Pearson and Co., Newton, simply make choosing easy. THE Imperial Stores, Karangahape Rd — Have a Sale of China, Ironmongery, Fancy Goods. The Real Thing. Fortnight only. PADEREWSKI. the World's Greatest Pianist, prefers Erard Pianos.— Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. 8. Coldicutt, Manager. ARE Xour Employees Insured ? Telephone 57. National Insurance Co.. 101, Queen etreet. COMMERCIAL Men -Accidents and Sickness may overtake you. Perfect and ■ cheap protection.—National Insurance Co., 101. Queen St RUN No Risks! Insure with the National Insurance Co., 101, Queen St. Fire, Accident. Sickness. Bedrock terms. Colds Go to Ganderton. Ponsonby Road. ADAME HYLAND, Phrenologist, 30 years' experience; Character Reader, Mind and Face, Vocation Expert. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.—418, Queen St. A HINT TO HOUSEWIVES. Tasteless Dinners made Tasty by Serving Hayward's FLAG BRAND PICKLES, a condiment fit for kings. All live Storos. EASY Terms for Everybody.— I Furniture. Pianos, Phonographs, ] Gramophones, etc. Pianos bought right out. \ Talking Machines Repaired. Gramaphone j Needles, Is box.—Newton Supply Agency, 227. Karangahape Rd. 'Phone A 2104. MAGNETIC HEALING. MR. PEACOCKE, Magnetio Healer, Treats all Nervous Complaints, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Liver, Catarrh, Nervous Breakdown. Paralysis, Blood Circulation, etc. Pierce's Buildings (Upstairs), Symonds St. Hours. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. 6 P.m.' Consultation Free. ' ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16670, 15 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16670, 15 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16670, 15 October 1917, Page 1

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