Situations Vacant. IjM.OORMAN or Improver wanted, able, to nail on.—J, Gcumiilj, Cambridge. HARDENER wanted, half-day a wcek.vT Apply 47. Pitt St., early morning, or between 6 and 7, evening), GOVERNESS wanted for country, in GiavJ borne district, for two girls, musical preferred.-Mrs J. B. von Fein, Hangaroa, l'.B. GROCERS.-Assistant ~ and" Carter, ' ineligible, wanted: state age, salary, and reforcnces.-Empson's, Morrinsville. TROX Moulder, first-class, wanted.— -L_ kinson and Rom, Nelson St. LADY, young, for finishing department: J good wages. stood opening.—Apply at once, Porters Dye Works, Market Ril. i Epsom. MACHINIST, smart good wages (from *'»- £1 to £1 15s weekly); also Finisher and Learners—-81, Symond6_St. MODEL for Life (.'lasses wanted; good remuneration- Auckland School of Art. Rutland St.. Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. MOTOR Mechanic.-Cbas. Cavanagh. Pullnn. Armitage and Co., Ltd.. Royal Garage, Albert St. "VAT VIES, two wanted, for Bayswntcr.— *> Rrndie. King Edward, Av„_Bay*«ator, TtfIGHT PORTER" " WANTED. Reliable man. References required. Apply. AUCKLAND CLUB. Painters!" 2, good, wanted.—Apply on iob, Muritui Rd., Tal.-n.p-.iua, or N. S. Tanficld, No, 10, Stanmoro Rd., Grey Lynn. SADDLER all-round man, for Cowmandel—Write Saddler. 137. HERALD Ofiico till Tuesday, afterwards Rofley, Saddler, Coromandel. rPAILORING.-Waiitod a Coatmakcr, also A a Tailoress.—H. Bunker, 2nd Floor, Strand Arcade EKEEPER. assistant, wanted: most i- ho quick writer.—J. J, Craig, Ltd., Craig's Buildings. Queen St. r]>ROUSER and Vest Bands, first-class, i. wanted urgently; constant work guarantced—Schnoideman Bros., Ltd., 219, Queen St. TATAGGOXER, single, for suburbs; only I I competent and respectable men need apply; rets, required.— Driver, 93, HERALD. YOUTH, smart, wanted for iron store,— Norfolk Buildings, Albert St. "\rOUTH. well educated, wanted as Appren--1 tice; excellent opportunity.—undue Drug Store, 3, Karangahapo Rd , near bridge. rPARAXAKI EDUCATION BOARD. SECONDARY ASSISTANT, STRATFORD. Applications will bo received at the) Board's Office, Now Plymouth, up to FRIDAY, March 22, 1913, for the position of Secondary Assistant in the Stratford District High School. .Salary, £22'/ to £050. Preference will be given to one qualified to teach Scicnco Subjects, especially botany. P. S. WHITCOMBB, Secretary. New Plymouth, March 8, 1918. TIT A N T E D NURSE S. Wanted for Auckland Mental Hospital— Probationer Nurses. Salary (in addition to war bonus! to commence. £85 per annum, with a deduction of £30 for board and lodging.— Apply at ones to tho Medical Superintendent. Apartments Vacant. A HOME—Superior Furnished Flat; diningii. room openfcg into conservatory; pleasantly situated, opp. park; private entlanco. —72, Ponsonby Rd. A~BBEYr3Bl.~Queen St., just above Town xi. Hall.— Vacancies for Visitors and Permancnts. Terms moderate. 'Phono 2110. ACCOMMODATION, central, refined, prlii. vate family; Visitors, 5a day; Permanents, 22s fid week.— Maacotte, O'Rorko St., Albert Park. 'Phono 3816. A PARTMENT.-Large, well-furnished front -ii- Room; board or without; m. couple or 2 friends; Grafton— at HERALD. APARTMENTS, furnished or unfurnished; xl harbour view, Id section, Parnoll.— 'Phone 2300 A. APARTMENTS.— furnished Double and Singlo Rooms from 6s; board £1, or breakfast only; select and homelike.— Ilillcrest. 49. East St.. Symonds St. BEDROOM, single, furnished, to Let.-2, Lower Vincent St., C'ty. EDROOMsi Flats] anil Bed-sitting rooms; all convs.; nicely furnished; beautiful views, mod. terms; 2mius car.— Address at HERALD. B~~ED-SITTING Room, furnished; also simile; use all conveniences; gas ring; initio tram.—6, Norfolk St.. Ponsonby. ED-SITTING Room, double, well turnisjicd; every convenience; terms mode-rate.-lu. Bat.-io St.. lato Selwyn St., Ponsonby, BOARD and Residence, Milford; largo airy room, suit married couplo or two friends.—Address at UIEULD. pHELTENHAM.-Country Visitors, book V now for rooms for Easter. A homo away from home,— Devonport P.O. pOTTAGE, furnished, large Bed-Sitting \J room, separate kitchenette; suit M.C. or two ladios at business; private entrance— 37, Khyber Pass. ,p L 1 F T O N. Whitaker Place, off Symonds St., first tram stop past St. Paul's. 'Phono 3216. Apartments. Breakfast optional. Central—Select—Quiet CLINTON, Scotia Place, Upper Queen St., adjoining Myers Park— First class Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent:. H. and c. baths; moderate tariff. 'Phono 1101. MRS. L. FRANCHI. Proprietress. CREMORNE.— Furnished Double ' and Single Bedrooms, best part Grafton lid.; harbour view—Cromorne, 83, Grafton Road. ; HOME, exceptionally healthy, good district, near Id sec; strictly first-class table: 225, including washing; gcntlc-pcoplo. -Quiet, 163, Herald. LANGHAM Private Hotel, 76. Wyndham St., next Laidlaw Leeds.— now management. First-class Accommodation for Visitors: smi:i railway and ferries; bed, breakfast only if desired; Fur. Flats. Tele. grams: Langham, Auckland. 'Phone 2252. MARATHON, 8, Symonds St.— Superior Board and Residence, permanent* and visitors, Under entirely new management. —Mrs. Moriarty. Proprietress. M~ NT ROYAL, 237, Upper Symonds St.—Vacancies for Visitors and Permancnta: terms mod., all convs.—Mrs. La lVtle 'Phono 852. MILFORD BEACH HOUSE. SALTBURN ROAD, MILFORD, . , Accommodation available for Visitors and Boarders. Fine sea view. Well slithered and shady grounds, tenuis lawns, etc. Tariff; £2 2a per week, or 7s per day. Familicsas per arrangement. MONA HOUSE. 12. Lower Symonds St.Good Accommodation for Visitors and Pcrmanents: all convs.: terms moderate. 'Phone 293. ROOMS, 2, furnished, to Lot: suit busi1\ ness girls; Id section-Apply, after 6 p.m.. 16A. Day St., Newton. OOMS.-Smglo Beds, 6s 6d and 7« fid, breakfast if desired: DouKc (M.C.). 13a Gd- all convs., sitting-smoke, room, hot bath and shower electric light throughout ; 3mins station.-Victoria House. 48, Nelson St. City. ROOMS (2), superior, unfurnished, select locality, convs.— liclmarna Avenue, II erne Bay. ROOMS, us week per bed; all comforts, silting, smoke rooms, baths, p.w.c— Brighton House, 61, Hobson St., near Victoria St.. lmin Queen St. Tram at door. R~ OYAircoURT'piUVATE HOTEL. No". 3. Wynyard St., 'l'hom, 4058, 10 minutes from wharf; moderate tariff.—A. McDonald, Proprietor. OoRHE N T O. H 3. GRAFTON ROAD, near Choral Hall First-class Accommodation. 'Phone 1708. _ MISS C. BURKE. _ SOLDIERS— Farmer's Wife wants Soldier's 0 Wif<> to Share Home (or company; 2 children not objected to; own mistress.— A.8.. P. 0.. Otor.manga. UUITE, furnished; every conv.; separate; U waterside. Ponaonby.—3l. Sentinel Rd. rTHE Girls' Hostel. "Tunoa," City Road, 1 Auckland. Very high, healthy position. For students, scholars of secondary schools, and other girl boarders. Young girls specially cared lor.-MISS K -\MMOND. Principal. rn II E CHIME 1 57, SYMONDS STREET. 'Hie above Popular House is now conducted as in Apartment House on tho English system. 'Phone 1144. MRS. MARTIN. VISITORS and Permanent* will find a comfortable Home at Glenosmond, Lower Symonds St. — Mrs. J. Ingram. 'Phono 1319. , THOUSANDS OF BARS OF •TANIWHA" SOAP . . Are being fold every day because it is so Pure and Good. AIRYMEN should inspect tne Swedish •Ceres'' before buying a separator. Highest quality at lowest price. . Cala oguo free-Manning and Co.. 188. Cashel street, Chriatchnrch. WHEN paying your gas bill ask to. see the •'Tandem." and have it explained; it saves gas, which is everything. 1 "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16796, 12 March 1918, Page 1
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