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Domestics Wanted. GENERAL, light, easy ]_. e , no washing; - ' K wages £1; every Sunday off- besides : afternoon.Telephone 481, #■, ■•*"*'*"?"- .- ; • ENERAL, .light, wanteds for housework, no washing or cooking: must be respectable and healthy.—The Ladies' College. Eemuera. ' • HELP wanted, St. Heliers; good homes XX reliable and trustworthy.—Trust* _wortiby,_Bß6j_HEßAls : ' HOUSEKEEPER wanted; 25a.—Mrs. West) Waitahanui, Lake Taupo. OUSEKEEPER. middle-aged, wanted by .. people at business all day; references. 38, Vinoent St., City. HOUSEKEEPER, working, wanted for „, 8 ™ 31 ? of 3; or capable Lady Holp.-~ 83, Clonberrt Rd., Remnera. HOUSEMAID - Waitress] experienced, wanted at once.—26. Symonda St. HOUSE-Parlourmaid, competent, wantedfamily of 3 adults.—Particulars from Women's Branch, Labour' Dept., Shortland KAIPARA Governess, to teach 9 children, 12 and 9; Protestant; good home.—State salary required Pukeroa, Nor., man's Hill, Onehunga. LADY Help, capable, wanted for country; small family.—Apply af&r 11 a.m., Mrs. J. L. Wilson, Ranfurly Road West. lADY Help wanted, capable of all duties; J good home-—Mrs. Alfred Trayes, i Mapgere Bridge. 'Phone 645, Onehunga. LADY Help to help with three children;salary. 17s 6d; other help kept.—Ap. ply evenings, Mrs. G. S. Kent, 29, St. Stephen's Avenue. Parnell. NURSERY-Housemaid wanted, good home, country.—Mrs. Robert Allen* Annandale. Piako. RELIEVING MAID. PERMANENT, WANTED FOR VENTNOR, DEVONPORT. _ Apply at once. T/trOMAN, young, wanted for housework; . ."' sleep home preferred.— Edwards* 35. Mount Eden Road. WOMAN, capable, wanted to look after invalid at night.—K.R., care Dud- . ding's Store, Takapuna. '. ELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers.—wl Cooks. 50s. 40s; Second. 30s; Waitresses. is, 20a; Housemaids, 255. 20s; Laundresses. 50s; Pantrymaid, Kitchenmaids. Generals. 555, 20s; Nurse, H.-Parlourmaids,' Parlour- ' maids. Helps. M. Couples. £150: Handyman. Shepherd, Cowboy. 2nd Cook. Boys. 'Phone ; 1702. STAR Registry, 55. Endean's Buildings.— C.-Generals, Generals, Lady Helps. • Waitresses. Housemaids, Nursemaids, Leun* l dresses. M. Couple, Laundress for country. Farm Hands Wanted. ALL applicants for share-milking. X.Y.Z.. Box 12. Te Aroha. please take notice* that this vacancy is filled.—Craig Bros. - FAMILY wanted to. hand mills 70 to 75 cows: one-third shares.Thos. Robinson, . Roto-o-Rangi, Cambridge. FAMILY to milk 60 cows, hand, shares, wanted; Cambridge district; good herd; good farm.—P.O. Box 43, Cambridge. WOMAN,- young, . wanted for outside duties on farm; Soe : comfortable home. —Address at- HEBAIiP. FARM MANAGER.—Wanted: „ Working Farm Manager, married, sober, ineligible, experienced in dairy and general •*• ■ farm work and grazing. Wife to cook for 2 men if necessary. Salary, .£IBO \ yearly, with cottage, milk, extras, equal to about £40 per annum. To begin duty about June I.— Apply to - .j. .„«,•••.< 1 NORTH AUCKLAND, . . '■ ' 812, HEIUJJJ. RETURNED SOLDIER AND V WIFE WANTED. Man to work on small Farm; wife as Working Housekeeper. Previous farming experience in N.Z. preferred. Apply personally, or j- write, stating particulars, iwhen appointment to meet will be made, - P. HOLT. 'Phone 6& Papakura. . ' Wanted Known. ' . PULVO Liquid Skin Talcum,. of incredible) , • refinement, for ' My: Lady's Boudoir.— - Obtainable at all . stores -and chemists. _ T ADIES. —Don't neglect your hair. Have ,; -»-J treatment at reduced rate, owing to ._ war.—Misses Wrigley, Watson's? Bldgs., Wei* ■ -. lesley St. - ~-■ ■-. -- : - --~- .-•-■.-. --~.■--., -„.:;• _' "CLANCY .Dresses.; ladies' gent.>, -hired ■:■ b", * ,;; " from - 'ss; ; "new.- ; : clean,;;.'sanitary.;.?" cata- .. logues posted.—Miss McEiwain, •; 270, Qtw«a !f , a §_ ■■■ ■■■ ■•■ • ■ '.'■>* } •■■•"'• ■"'■'■■•..■ ,'-^;l ;" . /TJ.OOD Morning.—Will you übu "Desert ; -• . VA Gold Tea" to-day? \ If not, you will '.'/:.': t miss the most . delicious and refreshing of ' " '/- . ■ all teas. Test it now. ; y ',~ : '',■■,.., (-... ,- .".-iiLj., ;.'.■'_. -'*:■< WE are offering a Splendid Variety of ■'••■ ■>'' ''<■ . » * Latest .Skirts and Blouses.— '*■ •■' ** l James, and Co., 440.- Queen St. - ;ry-fiS i Tj^OUND.— pays to drink '* Desert Gold V X Tea," ;- Every-v cupful is ;delicious. ". r " Every ounce of " Desert Gold Tea", is pure . »:; L and rich in flavour. Have no other.'• .■- '«■"'-?"' NOT for nothing are the crowds bombard--- * '''■" ing Pearson's Boot Store. Kararigahana : '"' i Rd.. Newton. Values count every time, ; " - '■>' WANTED.— It is important, for the' health :■ ' .of yourself and family to drink '. -Hi,; wholesome tea—'• Desert. Gold." Best 'lea--- 5 . ;.■: - from best : gardens, pure and .wholesome. ' : "\ f 2s 2d. ' ■. ■ - " j . Ti/JTaS. H. DALTJON, • Maternity Nurse, 43, '" =■ _rx Williamson Av., Grey Lynn. ' , /''•..': MADAME : RBPRAH treats Digestive and ''''' f , XTX . Nerve Troubles, etc., b-v Mental ; bug- ■'-., -• ■-'■ , gestiou and - Personal Magnetic Manipulation - ',*'■"# : Note. Xihange Address: 344, -Queen-'St..-. ■'• exactly, opposite Grey's Statue. Hours: 10 - : a.m. to 9.p.m. >-.■-, y - ■•"■ :: .mVlz <"- ■'-, j: . 'fC LADIES' English-made Box-Calf Derby , , Shoes; at ISs 6d per pair, are being - sold at Pearsdn's.jKarangahape Rdi.'Newtob: " " i QA : 7 MOLES ,being removed (half gone) ; XJ\J I from j patient's -face, at Madame Lori rune's, 4, H.B. 1 , Bldgs. 'Phone 215SA. • • i - NURSE" CLAYTON,: Magnetic -Masseuse, •'.". cures Goitre.'- Nerve , and'* Muscle ; [ Troubles.—Consulted, 2 p.m. to 8. 36. Upper | Vincent St. ■. ______________ NOWHERE -in -Auckland, can such-fine . .- . stocks.' at such fine prices." -be Been, is [ the famous Bostock's make of Boots and -; ■: . Shoes, as at Pearson's.'the -Boot People,' of Sarangahape Road,, ,-- ."■ - •/•. ■, .■ ■'... - .': •.-' ) r T 7 ADffiS^- ; and Children's Overcsato made ~'■-:■'■-' f XJ up from own .materials-by Stylish Dress-; ' , maker. —Mrs. Price. 38a, Khyber Pass. -■'".;. ; - "WT ANTED - Kno^TQ..—The reputation eu- " " ri M 3oyed .by " Desert Gold Tea" :is due •-*«, -■■■ to its superior quality and value. 'Tastes --'^ • beet, goes farthest. •.■■. One quality only, price. ■■'■• ■""'•"* I 2s 2d- v . X.'-"'. - ,%i 3 rpHE Live Agent will absolutely guarantee ' * . X to sell your property, providing the price t is reasonable and terms easy.—Apply to - Robt. H. Wood, The Live Agent (opp. Fort f 'i ~ St.). . - ' - ;" " >.- ■:. ■. - -. - - : ... 1 Rr A you a "« a Soy" in your Home? ''• -:" l JX Get one now, before they.ail go.—Wada > and Co.. Tabernacle Buildings. Newton. .. WHEN you.' take TORA-LINE -you know -'* why everybody takes .TORA-—INE.." " Rfifi SUPERFLUOUS Hairs per hour re- . \J\J\J moved painlessly. permanently.— , Madame Lorraine. Multiple ' Needle EJeo- ■■'■ i trologist. 4. H.B. Bldgs, Ask for Booklet. NURSE WEBSTER - (late of Severn House) has resumed practice at: Cran- . . leigh Maternity Home,' Pentland Av;, oft* -" t Valley Rd., Mt. Eden; ■:" ' :: . .Vf , ' TTORSE Clippers Sharpened, post free, 2a " X«- 6d. Smith, Lawn Mower-Expert, 14, , Wakefield St.. Auckland. 'Phone A 2127. EASY Terms for Everybody.—Furniture,/ Pianos (from 10s deposit), Edison Dia- . mond Disc and Cylinder Phonographs, -, Columbia Gramaphones. from 555; Diss ' Records. 2s each.—Newton r Supply ■ Agency, • " 227 . Karangahape Rd. 'Phone ; A9lo4." , , , ' , QPECIAL Face Massage for Elderly Ladies! O Soothing to nerves, restful, refreshing.— . Misses Wrigley, 15, Watson's Bldgs.". Welles- . ley St. -. j ;■- ;'■■.. .^. £Kfk FORFEITED to anyone showing Kf\J any Auckland treatment but Electrolysis. Permanently removes Superfluous - Hairs.—Madame Lorraine. Hallenstein's • Buildings. ■ i rpo POULTRY - KEEPERS AND J. FARMERS. 3 Just Landed, a Fresh Shipment - ! .* Meggitt's Famous LINSEED OIL MEAL.- " ' For Poultry and CstCTe, ', In 201b, 501b. 1001b Saokii. Price, 13s 6d per 1001b. i Delivered free to railway station or steamer. pAGE'S TORES. . KINGSLAND. DUPLICATORS for taking perfect copies of handwriting, typewriting, drawing, etc.. with perfect ease; foolscap size. All '« ' accessories; 21s complete. Merchants, estate agents, school teachers will find these Duplicators most useful. INVOICE FORMS, books . containing 125 Invoices, printed and ruled in duplicate. • .;':, \ , Bby 61; Is 6d each: postage, 3d. '•'•' > '"-.". RECEIPT FORMS, books ; containing 300 ~ yj; Receipt Forms, in duplicate, Printed-* .;* ; and gummed edges. 41 by 23;. three on page,: *Nvj:' tinted paper: 2s 6d each: postage. 3d. ;";'-.■- : "'»:-- STATEMENT FORMS, ..books• containing; . ;:. 100 Statements, printed and ruled tw ■ . duplicate Si by 5; 2s each: postage. 3d. STRING. British manufacture, -7, .sizes ;. ;.. .-.f: ,i from ICa dozen lb. Samples free. ;..; . ;-, PENS. containing 6 dozen first-class ST Pens, assorted pointa: ,2s: postage. -3d. ; ;.* - i > -, -.'-. CFIAVY. 30. HIGH ST.. AUCKLAND. L '■-■£

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16850, 15 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16850, 15 May 1918, Page 1

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