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Situations Wanted. A CCOUNTANT, ineligible military service, A seeks position, no objection to country; diiongaged by reason of sale of ousinesses lately controlled; moderate salary.— Testimonials, 275, Herald. A TTENDANT-Nurse to lady, gentleman, ■ii or child; position desired by expenenced Nurse.—Nurse, 529. HERALD. pARETAKER.-Old A.cTnnd P.W.D, ier \J vant requires position Custodian. Nightwatchman, or any position of trust.—A.G., 313, Herald, ____ i CHAUFFEUR— Man, steady, young, c wants position; private car preferred.— Returned Soldier. 323. HERALD; I C'OMPANION-Help.— Young' Lady requires ] position, town or country; good home ] essential.—MAY., 298. HERALD. . DRESSMAKER, Costlumes, all branches; . latest stylo; 7s, fares.— 335, Herald. ENGLISH Lady, young, domesticated, , seeks position as Companion or House- , keeper in refined adult family.—L., HERALD, I J ARM Manager requires position; prac- ' tical experience; highest refß.; with ■ view to purchase; advertiser holds first mortgage, £1000.-W.G.8.. 535, HERALD. ; P ARDENER, Orchard, anything (first- • VT class milker), wanted by Christian Man; highest refa.; 30s live in, 60s out. — ! 338, HERALD. HELP, competent, desires engagement j private family of adults; good plain , cook, all duties; good refs.—State salary, . Brooklyn, 340, HERALD. ' lADY, young, wants position Invoice j J Typiste, knowledge book-keeping, relieving until Easter; £2 week.—Esor, 290, J Herald. , TV/TAN, elderly, business experience, fair i-'-L book-keeper, desires place general assist- ' ant, country store; moderately low wage.— j Storoman. 321, HERALD. TVTANAGER (Working) or Head Shepherd. JLVL -Re-engagement wanted, married Man, • thoroughly experienced stock; take flock 1 ewes on commission coming season.—Stock, Matamata P.O. "II TARRIED Man wants position Manager IVL or Overseer, mixed farm or small sheep run; 15 years' Canterbury and North Island experience; at present managor of 2000 acres; school if possible.—Apply Manager, , caro E. Nowbegins, private bag. Pirongia, via Te Awamutu. "VTURSE wants position to invalid; assist light duties; country preferred. Nurse, Pokuru, via Te Awamutu. POSITION wanted in commercial office; two years' experience in first-class accountant's offico.— Preliminary replies to Box 187 YOUTH requires job, on farm or any other work.—State wages and full particulars to F.D., Te Awamutu P.O. \7"OUTH, 18. just left college, wants poeiI. • tion on cattle run, or sheep station.— State particulars to Anxious. 221, HERALD. QFPICE SUPERVISION. Public Accountant, commencing practice, is prepared to supervise Trader's Books, weekly or monthly. Balance-sheets and Income Tax Returns Prcpafed. F.N.Z.A.A., Box 1200, Auckland. Apartments Wanted.. _ BOARD in Private Family required by Young Woman; central.—State terms to A.M., 289, Herald. BOARD, first-class, private, wanted ten days February, by married couple, 1 infant; state terms.— Holiday. 259. Herald. BOARD and Residence for gentleman, with boy and girl left school; seaside preferred; reasonable terms. — W.M., 331, herald. . HOARD and Residence in private family, X) with piano, wanted by middle-aged man in business.—State terms, Piano, 834, herald. "HOARD and Residence required in private JD family, on or in close vicinity Cheltenham Beach.—All particulars to Comfortable, 337, herald. HOME, good, wanted for Grammar School Boy (15).—State particulars and terms, Grammar, 314, HERALD. ' Apartments Vacant. ABBEY, 381, Queen St., just above Town Hall.—Vacancies for Visitors and Permanents. Termg moderate. 'Phone 2110. A PARTMENTS. — Single anil Double A Rooms, quiet and select; breakfast ii required,— Wynyard St., also Symondj St. entrance. APARTMENTS.— Nicely furnished Double and Single Rooms from 6s; board £1, or breakfast only: select and homelike.— Hillcrest. 49. East St.. Symonds St. BEDROOM, single comfortable,, furnished; also Bed-Sitting Room; breakfast optional; very central.—s, Grafton Rd., near Choral Hall. BED-SITTING Rooms, well furnished, double and single; use all convs.: gas stoves, califont. — Cairnduna, 152, Upper Grafton Road, BED-SITTING Room, double, front, large, well-furnished, bath, conveniences; 10s 6d. Small Furnished Bedroom, 55.—54, Upper Vincent St "HOARDERS wanted in comfortable home; JL> single and double rooms; very central; terms moderate.—4, Boreßford St. (opp. Fire >rigade). CLINTON, Scotia Place, Upper Queen St., V adjoining Myers Park.—First-class Accommodation for Visitors and Permanents. H. and c. baths; moderate tariff. 'Phone 4404. MRS. L. FRANCHI. Proprietress. ft L I f T O K, V Wliitaker Place, off Symonds St., first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phono 3216. Apartments. Breakfast optional. Central—Quiet. FLAT, superior, furnished, bed-sitting X room 24 by 16, kitchenette, and balcony, electric light; suit refined couple.— Towers, 102, Park Rd. KARAKA Boys' Hostel, Mountain Road, Epsom, 5 min. Grammar School.—Mrs. Grant has vacancies for few schoolboys. Tel. m. LANGHAM Private Hotel, 76, Wjrndham St.. next Laidlaw Leeds.— new management. First-class Accommodation for Visitors: smin railway and ferries; bed, breakfast only if desired; Fur. Flats. Telegrams: Langham, Auckland. 'Phone 2252 TULWO R X H, J-J, 143. GRAFTON ROAD. (Board-Residenco.) High, healthy position. Lovely views. Electric light throughout. Several balcony rooms now vacant. 'Phono 2666. MISS SINCLAIR (retired teacher). 39. IU Wynyard Rd., Mt. Eden, can receive a few girl boarders for Grammar School. MOUNT ROYAL, 237, Upper Symonds 'Vacancies for Visitors and Permanentf; terms mod., all convs.— La Dette. 'Phone 852. MARATHON, 8, Symonds St.—Superior Board and Residence, permanents and visitors. Under entirely new management. —Mrs. Moriarty, Proprietress. MILFORD BEACH HOUSE. SALTBUSN ROAD, MILFORD. Accommodation now available for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Tariff, 6s per day. Fine sea view, and well-sheltered nad shady grounds; good tennis lawn. MRS. A. G. BRETT. 'Phone No. 7, Takapuna, rNA HOUSE, 12. Lower Symonds St.— IYL Good Accommodation for Visitors and Permanents; all convs.: terms moderate. 'Phone 293. QUEEN'S CLIFF, just above Town Hall— THE Home for Tourists. Bright Airy Rooms. Breakfast Optional. MRS. FISCHER. 'Phone 4086. Scotia Place. Royal COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, No. 3, Wynyard St,, 'Phont 4058, 10 minutes from wharf; moderate tariff.—A. McDonald, Proprietor. "DOOMS, 7, larye, furnished; Q stoves, It meters, _ and entrances: pleasant grounds: suit two families; low rent.— Apply Herald. ROOMS, 5s week per bed; all comforts, sitting, smoke rooms, baths, p.w.c.—. Brighton House, 61, Hobson St., near Victoria St,, lmin Quocn St. Tram at door. "DOOMS -Single Beds. 6s 6d and 7« 6d, Li breakfast if desired; Double (M.C.), 13s 6d: all convs., sitting-smoke room, hot bath and shower, electric light throughout; 3mins station.—Victoria House, 48, Nelson St., City. HARROW, 79. Manukau Rd.—Bed-Sitting Room, use kitchenette; Id section.— 'Phone 1539. SO R R E N TO, 3, GRAFTON ROAD, near Choral Hall. First-class Accommodation. 'Phone 1708. MISS C. BURKE. THE WILLOWS,, Symonds St., opp, St, Paul's.—Vacancies for boarders, every ] convenience; terms moderate. 'Phone 3268. Alias O'Dea. Proprietress. . THE Girls' Hostel, "Tunoa," City Road, j Auckland. Very high, healthy position. ■ For students, scholars of secondary schools, " and other girl boarders. Young girls specially ■ cared for.-MISS HAMMOND, Principal, 1 THE CHIMES,; 57. SYMONDS STREET. i The above Popular House is now con- ' ducted as an Apartment House on the English system. 'Phone 1144. MRS. MAE',TIN. ENERGY TONIC ' For Coming Summer, I vtnderton's Restorer. * «

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16760, 29 January 1918, Page 1

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