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Domestics Wanted. COOK-General wanted; refs.j tel. 1776.— \J Mrs. C. Lanford, Owen's Bd., Epsom. COOK-General wanted for Eotoraa; no washing, man to assist: wages, 22s 6d. • —Apply Mrs. 8., Ventnor, Devonport. DOMESTIC Help, Parnoll, able do plain cooking; no washing; wages, 18s.— i Apply, with references, to Box 222, G.P.O. GENERAL or Lady Help, all duties, small family; wages £I.— Stanley Empson, I Te Awamntu. GENEEAL. good, wanted; no washing; £1 per week.—Mrs. A. Seccorcbe. first ; house Mountain Ed., off Khyber Pass. GENTLEWOMAN wanted, with nursing experience, assist sewing.—s7B, HERALD ' GIEL wanted few weeks only to help; £1; VJ no washing—Mt. Eden. 'Phone 3805 (4 • rings). HOUBEKEEPEE wanted for country; 25s week.—For particulars, apply Y.Z., Herald. HOUSEKEEPER wanted at once, for country, for about 6 weeks; 2 gent.'a and 3 children.—Address at H____. HOUSEKEEPER or Lady Help, thoroughly efficient, wanted, country, all duties; £5 per month.—Mrs, Barrel, Te - Wharau, Wairarapa. ) TTOUSEMAID "Waitress. experienced, XX wanted.— Stonehurst, Symond: Street. ) TZARITANE Nurse, for baby three months , XV old, wanted for Ist May.—Writs Mrs. Hunter, Claret.ce Street, Hamilton. . T ADY Help, competent, wanted.—Mrs. t Xi Sheath, Tresco, St. Stephen's Avenue, - Parnell. Telephone 1940. . T ADY Help, 3 ladies, comfortable home, , X_ no washing.Miss McGibbon, Panama . St.. off St. Andrew's St.. Archhill. LADY Help required for family of one, 12 years; easy position.— House, right side Bowling Avenue, Epsom. Urgent. ; AJTRESS, smart, wanted: good wages. 3 W -C.C.C. Dining Room, High St. TIfOMAN to do housework; sleep home; _»" must be respectable.— at Herald. ■ , WOMAN wanted to wash one or two days . 1» weekly; two families.—Mrs. Smitn, , Harlmgton, 221. Rd., Heme Bay. [ "DELL'S Eegistry, 22, City Chambers.-W. X> Cooks. 50a, tOa; Second Cook; Waitresses. 27s 6d, 203; Housemaids, 27a 6d; 20s: a Laundresses, 30s; Pantrymaids, Kitchen- . maid 3. Generals, 85s, 20s; Nurse,. H.-Parlour- ' maid, Barmaid, M. Couples, Handy Man, Porter, .Shepherds, Paddockors, Waggoner, Boys, Linesman, Second Cook.— 1702. BURNETT'S Registry, Security Buildings, Queen St.—W. Cooks, Cook-Generals, L.. Helps, H.-Maids, Waitress, P.-Waitress, ' Girls to assist, Kitchemaid. Kitchenmen. > nOOK, THIRD. " WANTED i Apply. 6 MANAGER, Central Hotel, > Victoria Street. . " 3 ■ ' '' V--1 : _____ , %'*'■■ I ■''.•-* jg 0 0.1, WOMAN, '. FIRST-CLASS, ,"■ ' "^.'j WANTED URGENTLY. ;;:r^ Apply, '. : ' . ■ "",'. ■ ■ ' . GLENALVON, ..; - * •., i . Waterloo Quadrant - ,- ' Farm, Hands Wanted. ;; : ;vf;'/ t ]\TARRIED Couple wanted for Thames V-I«^ : ' ;: > ItX _ ley farm; all farm duties; references -'■ , required: good wages.—Apply promptly, P.O. * Box 12, Te Aroha. ,-;. £_a£ ■ >,■■,•■■■.; . .. CHARE-Milkera wanted for dairy, 80 to 100 5 KJ cows, Te Aroha district; must be cap- .. ' able; references.—P.O;Box 12, Te Aroha. * - : y' SHARE-Milking-Wanted Married Man,'' ( milk 60-80 cows on Shares; machines • ' or hand; handy school.— Inder, "' Matatera. Dannevirke. ... > .f« " QHEPHERD. ineligible for service! ' ; £ (J- wanted.— stating experience, ,' : _ and .wages wanted, to Manager, : Dunmore. " Estate, Waingaro. - -■ " ATOUTH wanted for farm work; one just .' X f left' secondary ' school preferred.— ' ' Pipiroa, Hauraki. Plains. >.:,'..' i* ~,,-» Wanted yKnown.,.. , A z ~W I. - • f rpOBA-LINE means sound lunge. ■:■'"» > Speakers i ; I ,X. and Singers i take Tora-line. i Obtainable '.-k II at all Leading Chemists. :la 6d and 2s 6d.i.■-■.?;.: WINDOW and General House and Offio-S" : Cleaning.—Alert Cleaning Co., 31. - High St. :A.-,^,v^.;.-'.'; i: ; : ; ':'■ ■• '£■-, ': ';-'A| ir T ADIES. ■ don't neglect v your hair.:. Have:"*' 3 J_ , j■;" treatment lat reduced rate, owing to ; war.—Misses Wrigley, .Watson's Bldgs., Wei-' Al" lsaley;Bt.-- ...»;■. : ■Z~"r,Yv -'■ X. ,ua..'V „>.,"v • "MT—NTED Known—Doctors | praise good, h i, VV pure Tea. There ;is no better "tea. -.; ■ than "Desert Gold," •'■ from Ceylon's ' finest P ; j gardens. "'Pure, and . full-flavoured. Price, d 2s_2d. '?■■ - ■•.■' -: ; ■ K'^u-r^.-r-.'i.LSZn - "DUSINESS Men should inspect the win- ''•■ JD"';dow display of Self-filling IdenJ Water- 1 ' V' ~ 0 man Pens at Allen's. H-3ALP Bnildfags. r'H.-v it WHY Suffer ;with Piles? ."Perfect Health" '-' Vi Pile Cure- guarantees a; cure; 5a v - posted. Correspondence invited.—Box 210, . a Auckland..: ■-'; '■' . •■-:-»;; \L- ; *. '-.y.FRANK HOWLETT. .209, Barangahape Rd. ■ —Cheapest for best, Hairwork. A Comb- ; i" ings worked up.. v Price list of Switches and' £ Transformations posted. - , t. t . ~.^ h pLARKE'S Hair Dye restores the youthful -. \J colour, black or' brown; harmless; ls6A'-' " and 2s 6d.—Clarke, ChemLit, 116, Victoria St.?. 11 QTILL Supreme. .■: The values being offered fl kJ in Boots and Shoes by Pearson and Co., - of Newton, are not to be equalled anywhere.?'! MADAME REPBAH treats. Digestive and '"r ■ Nerve■ Troubles, etc., by Mental ; Sug- V; gestion and Personal Magnetic Manipulation. .-'■ - —199. Karangahape Rd., opp. Newton P. 0., ''■'' '■ 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.;. Saturday, 1. p.m. or apS pointment. * " " ■- ■ - ' a "POUND—Beneficial refreshment ..' at ■ all •. _ ; hours in a cup of delicious " Desert Gold - Tea." Famous for flavour and , goodness. " One quality only. Price, 2s 2d. Have no. other ■■■.-,.:. ,-y- ;; " COMMERCIAL Men.—Accidents and Sick-'." « V t_cßS ciay overtake you. Perfect and - '» cheap protection.—National Insurance Co., « 101, Queen St. , ■ • |___ ! . ' - 'VllT'E have the Finest Staff of CostumeVV makers in the Dominion. Satisfac- • 4 tion guaranteed. 'Phone 1656,.0r write tor : I. patterns.—Mcßride, Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria St. ■ ■• "-■ ', QPECIAL Face Massage for Elderly Ladies. g (3 Soothing to nerves, restful, refreshing.— - Misses Wrigley, 15, Watson's Bldgs., Weliesley St. . ~, "DUN No Bisks! Insure with the National t Xi Insurance Co.. 101, Queen St. Fire. 7 Accident. Sickness. Bedrock terms. - PSTY ORGANS.—BuiIt on honour, sold P J_ on merit, known the world over.—Sole - Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. - " TIED BOYS" for Yachting, Picnics, and y Xl the Parlour.— and Co., .Ltd., •» Tabernacle Buildings, 67. Karangahape Ed.. . • B*' - : Everybody's happy when "Desert Gold Tea" is served. Perfectly - de!j licious, and saves the housewives' money. J One quality. l the best. One price. 2s 2d. f T IGHT-WEIGHT Single-, and UnderXJ pants for Men. Just the thing for ; this hot weather. 4s 6d each.—Mcßride. ' •t Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter, 11-13, _ Victoria St. • 3 A COLUMBIA Gramaphono for 655, per. 1 J\. fectly new; plays any lOin Needle Be-: . cord.—Wade and Co., Tabernacle Buildings, j Newton. ffTIVERYONE SAYS— Li QUITE RIGHT. ;. O. J. DUBBIN. SADDLER. -£ , 44. Wyndham St., Next Wyndham Yards, . |; IS THE PLACE FOR SADDLES. '■' Skin Troubles. ~~~ ~ Go to Ganderton, '. Ponsonby Road. IDEAL Waterman Peas, .gold nibs, safety screw caps, are appreciated by the boys . at the front.—Allen. HERALD Buildings. _ HAVE you a "Bed Boy" in your Homey Get one now, before they all go.—Wade t and Co.. Tabernacle Buildings. Newton. THE PBOOF OF THE TYRE IS Ift X THE RUNNING." Any user of __,__- • CLINCHER CROSS TYRES ... - LTD.. ». -rkRINB; HABIT CURED. TESTIMONY FROM BALCLUTHA. "Your Drinko medicine has proved beneficial, and I am thoroughly satisfied ; and, -w truly thankful." So writes a resident or/. '**. Balclutha. This experience is endorsed by;: ? scores of other ■ grateful people. '■'•-,-- • No matter how long 'your, friend his been I■; addicted ,to drink you owe it to him and to yourself to give " this ? Tfell-proved . I. remedy a trial;'. Ttofltaent.is not expensive, ;• and can be. given' secretly if . desired; Thcra; . : ore so ill aftereffect.';- Powders won't hurt' ; ,; the' roost! delicate tJooklet ; fully describing m '-■ Drinko «ud copies fol k tcstinonuils 5 free >in - ?■ .:• sealed e_Ttlor»j on request. : Write in con-"'-. e fidence. statins: U;llr.fl_r«.,'_t Kiss. : Lady. ■■" d Manager, Drinko s Proprietary.' 212H, Lamb- ' 'ton .Quay, Wellington. :-';;■,,•■ ■■,■•.;■■.... ■■:•-;-, s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16824, 15 April 1918, Page 1

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