Domestics Wanted. COMPANION-Help wanted; 2 adults, no \J children, no washing.— Geo. Teasdale, Te Kawa, Main Trunk Line. GENERAL, no cooking; hours, 8 till 1; 15s per week.— Mrs. Isemonger, 25, Symonda Et., opp. Sj. Paul's. (URL wanted for Housework, or Woman J with child;, wages, 153.— Mrs. J. Webster, Tirau. GIRL, respectable, wanted per day (8-5 o'clock), in Mt. Eden to assist housowork and run Respectable, 539, 11EJULD. GIRL, clean, bright, assist home duties no washing; family of 3; small home, every convenience; most evenings free; wages. 17s 6d— Epsom. 515. HERALD. GIRL (13 or 14) wanted to .mind baby; country; orphan or friendless girl preferred; good home, no other children; fate paid. Apply by letter.—Address at 11 KB ALT* pOVERNESS wanted for one child; also 'fvX capable light housework and taking I charge if necessary, good home.-Seven, 516, Hkiuld. ' . H"~" OUSEMAID-Waitress wantcd.-Apply Stonehurst. HELP "trustworthy, wanted for St. Heliers Bay; must be good plain cook: referj ences.—Reliable, 451, H£RAI/>. HOUSEKEEPER, working, wanted for Waihi one gentleman.—Mrs. McComhie. New North Road. Mt. Albert, near St. Luke's Church. LADY Help wanted; good home— Mrs E. Davies, cor. Ewen St., Takapuna lend of 2d section). LADY Help wanted; treitedone of family; near Auckland; wages, 20s, refs- — Jervois Rd., Heme Bay .erminus. LADY Help or Girl watted. 2 days weekly, for light washing and housework.—Mrs. Vcrry, 23, Ladies Mile, Remtiera. lADY Help wanted for country; good J home, treated as one of family; wages, . 15s.—Mr. Victor Smith, Seedsman, Queen St. T ADY Help, 2 adults, 1 child; country, -L-i sea i oast; every home comfort.Kelvin Nursing Home, Omahu Rd., Remuera. LADY, between 28 and 35, willing to take position as Nursery-Govorness to two young children, wanted for Shanghai, China; passage paid.--Full particulars on : applying to Mrs. Cave. Hillcrest. Papakura, OTHER'S - Help" 2 children! horse to ride; nice place; 10s.— Farmer, Xb'aruawahia. ; VURSERY-Housemaid wanted—Mrs. J. 11 Donald, Hataitai, top of Clifton Rd., Takapuna 'car stops at gate). PANTRYMAID, smart, wanted.—Belgium Lounge. Queen Bt. . ' WAITRESS wanted: wages, 2Bs.—Troca- , VV dero Restaurant. Victoria St. East. ■ TRAITRESS, first-Class, wanted urgently; M also Housemaid—Radnor, Waterloo - Quadrant. , ', TRAITRESS, SMART, EXPERIENCED, W WANTED. ' 1 Apply, sharp, „^__ T GRAND HOTEL. WASHING and Housework— good, reliable, wanted 2 half-days weekly.— Mrs. White, 53, Seaview Rd.. Remuera. WOMAN Cook wanted; must be eiperi. enced— Langham, 76, Wyndham St._ WOMAN, Housemaid. -thoroughly capable, wanted to take charge of annexe.— Stonehurst. . TII7"OMAN, for Cleaning, wanted one day VV weokly: Mt. Eden district.— Cleaning, i 504, HERALD, ' , ' • OMAN wanted to wash; young, strong, * and clean washer; permanent; Tues- ' days; 75.—20, Herne_Bay_Rd. WOMAN wanted for Washing and Cleaning, by trio day, for Takapuna.— • iGilfillan, Muritai Rd., Milford. B' _ ELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers—W. Cooks. 60s. 40s. Second. 40s; Waitresses, ' 30s. 20s; Housemaids, 30s. 20s: Laundresses. 30s; Pantrymaids, Kitchenmaids C.-Gen- - erals, 30s, 20s; Nurses, H.-Parlourmaids, • Parlourmaids, N.-Housemaid. _ Governess, " M Couples. Farm and Station Hands, . Handymen, Gardener, Kitchenman, Porters, j Cooks. 'Phone 1702. __ STAR Registry, 55, Endean's Bldgs— . O Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses. Kit- - chenmaids. Housekeepers, Lady Help, Cookt Generals; Married Couple, £150. SWA N T E D. , J, >' GOOD COOK-LAUNDRESS, 25s a week, for King Country. Also, i". YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST LADY Will ' CHILDREN AND .HOUSEWORK, 15b a week. Apply 9 a.m., OS. WRIGHTSON, ' Cargen Hotel. ', Farm Hands Wanted. "' BOY, about 16, wanted for sheep and cattle farm; good home.—Fookes, Chemist, I Newmarket. __, . OY wanted to asßist In milling shed, machines used; £1 week and found.— F. 8., la Aroha P.O. FARM Hand, good, wanted, plough, etc..) i no milking—Plough, 529, HERAI.D. • XURM Hand wanted, with knowledge cattjo 1 " and sheep, and team work; Auckland. , -Address at HERALD.. ' OH\REMILKERS. wanted to milk 60 cows. O machines may be used—For particular. apply Herald. SHARE-Milkers wanted, March 1, 40-45 cows, for Glaio, model farm ; full ' charge; proficiency essential.—H. U. Cave, Matamata. » __, , YOUTH (16 or 17), wanted, respectable, for fruit farm: good home; state age and experience—J. Crnickshank, Tnakau. CLARK'S Farmers' Registry, 4, High St.— We have Ploughmen, Married Couples, . ; Milkers, and other Farm Labour waiting employment. , " Wanted Known. McLEOD-CRAIG, Consulting Herbalist— Daily, 10 a.m. to « p.m.; Fridays till ' 9 p.m.-The People's Herbal Health Insti- • tute, 115, KaraTJgahape_Rd. , M" ' AIJAM REPRAH, late Teacher of Elocution snd Public Speaking, Technical ' College", Sydney, Brisbane, Royal Polytech--1 nic London, and St. Mary's Convent, At- '. bury—l 99. Karangahape Rd., nearly opp. 1 Nowton P.O ' . .— HAIR Combings made into Switches, Plaits, etc., Is 6d oz; faded hairwork " tinted—Misses Wrigley, Watson's Bldgs. I" "tvoOLS and Wise Men all agree-the best ! place to Furnish is the N-10-T Auotioneers, opp., Town Hall. J | I WONDERFUL Value in Ready-to-Wear VV Suits. There is one to fit you—Todd. ■ James, and Co., Wakafield St. p v WAIATA Tropical Gardens and Wragge , VV Institute, Birkenhead. .An Indian paradise without snakes Admission,. Is Id. r Hearty Refreshments obtainahle. 1 rpHE GAINSBOROUGH—Trie best place . 1 for your Summer Millinery; smartest styles at lowest prices; prompt attention.— j Above Cook's. Newton. ; A GLASS of Hancock's "Nu-Beer." with sanriwiches, makes an ideal summer ; lunch for the city man; light yet sustaining, 1 and full of nourishment. Sold everywhere at all ti??es. , ' ,— I SPORTSMEN.-7Save money and ensur* satisfaction by Buying Fresh Sporting ; Cartridges at Retail Depot of tha Colonial ' Ammunition Co.. Ltd.. Enaeld St.. Mt Eden. • Price. 18s to Ma 9d per 100. Gun Repairs . by Experts, ; 1"S CD—GIRL'S Glace Derby College i 10 0 Shoes, splendid wear— Monks, 210, Ponsonby Rd„ and 37, Manukau Rd„ I Parnell._ .___ _ BCHNEIDEMAJS BROS.' Great Clearing O Sale of Ready-to-wear Costumes and Unclaimed Tailor-made Suits is now on. Great bargains. Our only address, 215. 217, 219, Queen St. , 3 TT Stands to Reason that J. R. Robertson. 3 1 Ltd., Auctioneers, Queen St., will get the Best Prices for your Furniture. WHAT a Crash!-When visiting Pear. son's Big Boot Sale, Karangahape- Rd.. V»wtorN_make suie you get in early. ; W B H AVE ; jjo rivals. : ■ There are lots of places where you raH have a Suit Renovated just in the ordi--1 nary style. There is but ONE establishment in the Dominion at which you may have the work executed in the renowned > '• Crothall Way." One trial will convince you of the superiority of the latter. ALTERATIONS AND REMODELLING. - Return Postage Paid on Country Orders. E. E. C ROTHALI " RENOVATING SPECIALIST AND 1 PRACTICAL. TAILOR. 8 137, PYMOXDS ST. 'Phone 4414. . MONTHS MORE WEAR that SUIT!" .' J happily surprised to note iow clean, 1 how fresh, bow new. it looks I And rips irfrived edges will have been attended . tobvourtaXs. Vans collect. Ring SS67. W« Vav return postage on mail orders. AND DYEING CO.. " E Queen SU Auckland, """• Town Hall. .-... ~ Migcellateeous TFanicfla. ' r > , TfriLL Store good Pino, free from borer, ' W m good room;" for use and. keep in " tune.-Pi»no, 45*. H_ou>. ■ * ' X i ''' ' 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16766, 5 February 1918, Page 1
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