Domestics Wanted. DOMESTIC Help wanted; good wages to capable, reliable person.Mrs. W. Osborne. Mail Bag 993, Tu Aroha, GENERAL, capable, for email family, no washing; £1—A.8., 139. HERALD. G.IRL, young, wanted as Companion-Help, -. no cleaning.—2l, Essex Rd. (Mt. Edon tram stops Essex Rd,). GIRL, smart, wanted to learn waiting at once; no Sunday work and half-day week off.—9. Customs St. GIRL wanted to assist in household duties.—Mrs. A Shrimaki, Ronmar, 4th house tight Westboume Rd., Remaeia, GIRL, capable, wanted to take charge of \ home tor lady at business through the day; wage.'., £1 per week; 2 adults, 2 chilAddress at HERALD. HELP warded tor country home, assist all duties, v, y place: three children; take charKo wh<. i necessary.— stating wages. Mrs. W. Green, Kerepeehi. HauiaH Plains. HODSEKi:EPKR wanted for 2 aduli . lady invalids; wages, £1 per week.— James Blackwood, Leamington, Cambridge. HOUSEKEEPER wanted during uay; capable all duties; two young children; good wages. — J J.M., Herald. HOUSEMAID, experienced, and assist Waiting, wanted.—Mie3 Ecnman, Waikato House, ShorManri Street. HOUSEMAID-Waitrcsses. 2, experienced, wanted urgently.—liyecroft, 26, Lower Symonds _S t .__ HOUSEMAID wanted.—Apply Mrs. Raynor, Gilgit Rd., off Mountain Rd., first turn on left past new Grammar School. LADY Help, capable, wanted immediately, J-J small adult family; nil duties; easy place.—36, Victoria PERSON, refined, to toko care of children; . by tho day or afternoons.—-20, St. Stephen s_Avenue, Parnoll. SECOND Cook, Laundress, and Relieving KJ Maid required, first-class house.—Bell'i Registry.oj.City Chambers. 'Phono 1702. YI'AITRESS, smart, wanted at once; from » T 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Saturdays off.— Apply Hkrald. BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers, . Queen St.—W. Cooks. 60s. 40s: Barmaid Waitresses, 235, 20s; Housemaids, 25s 20»; Laundresses, 30s; Kitchenmaid, Generals, 85s, 20s;. Parlourmaid, H.-Parlourmaid. N.JJoiisoniaid. Kurse-llousekeeper, M. Couples, £150; Youth, Gardeners, Porter-Kitohenunin. —'Phone 1702. BURNETT'S Registry, Security Buildings; > Queen St.—C.-Generalp. Generals. Housemaid, Lady Helps, Housekeepers, Waitress, Handy Man, farm. Farm Hands Wanted. BOY, 16, milk 3 cows and assist shepherding; previous knowledge sheep preferred.—Apply, in first instance, Pycroft, Lost Luggage Dept., Auckland. FAMILY wanted to milk 80 to 100 cows, near Hamilton, machines or hand.—W., Hamilton P.O. IjURM Hand wanted— K. Harvey. Pukekawa. SHEEP Farm Hand, single, with sheep dog preferred, for Ongarue.—Rao Culpan and Co., Customs St. W.. Auckland. WAGGONER, steady, must be usedlo milking, wanted for suburbs.— liable, 447, HERALD. Wanted Known. MATRIMONIAL— Burnett's Established Aeency has many Clients, genuine, select, satisfactory. See Times Circular, price Is —Security Bldgfr.. Quean Et. SPECIAL Face Massage for elderly ladies, . Soothing to nerves, restful, refreshing.— Misses Wrig'.cy, 15, Watson's Buildings, Weilesley St. LADIES.— Don't neglect your Hair! Have treatment at reduced rates, owing to I war-Misses Wrigley, Watson's Buildings, i Wollesloy St. ALWAYS use the Best Quality of Soap. BUY "TANIWHA." It's made from the purest materials and I does not contain any injurious chemicals or adulterants.
WRAGGE Instituio and Walata Tropical Gardens, Birkenhead. An Indian Paradise. 10 to 6 daiiy. Admission, Is Id. Refreshments. Choicest Palms. Seasonal x Weather Forecasts, also at Wildman's. "T PLUG PUNCTURES," so says Mr7lo> 1 ker. " Korker" locates and seals forever those sneaking little-porous places in your tyre. It takes up 6 per cent of air / space only.. Prolongs life of tyre.—Manning - Machinery Co.. 188. Cashol St., Chrirtchurch. ), TJULYO Liquid Skin Talcum lor my ladyi JL boudoir, 6 months' supply for 6s.— Obtainable all Chemists and S'ores. I3USSELLS RELIABLE REMEDIES," X etc., post on receipt of postal notes.— Russell, Clipnrist, opp. P.O. Up, Symonds St. WANT EJ> KNOWN. " The wise requiring Hardware and being In the 'know,' I Delay not to purchase from Cruiokshank< Miller and Co." ANTED KNOW N, BUTTONS DAINTILY MADE WITH YOUR OWN HATCHINGS. New Stock Moulds Just Received.' W P o gilv:[E ' 316, QUEEN STREET. WHAT CAN I COVER MY FLOORS VV WITH? Seagrass Square a are effective-, and very low in price, at ARTHUR'S WAREHOUSE, Elliott Street - A EW S mT : pOB A "TEW SHILLINGS. Don't discard your* old Suit W« > . can Clean it, Repair ii, ana Dye - make a new suit - '■—in twe- or three days, for a '-.; t'-; .lings only. That means ma 7'; yvco&s saved these time3l Same with Ladies' •Oiwuies. We remodel to latest fahb'.cr., ii required, and dye any colour. Con suit' us. , FURS! Out .e.'..-.?rt tor;,}.:, &- —— effect wonderr with ?c?t v !j 'J the ehortv.ji, r.oti;e Coj.ie re a. see us, f;• rii-tf up SW?, &vi oui" vans will ilil. Country jw<t.s r«« - ie veiy carp- ' fu! attcntiyr.. Run i:*.«m : 3i;^a fSMsE OLE.'.': CGI . 358. Ji^\'-.Jih..^ x b,Si''~Ji K '*'*- . HONE?"' W.OiS'FY TO LEND™. L~\i> • MONEY i!£ TO i?£AA LfM MONEY «*.'«- Xfoxrh ism? koi-:hy C.'. )!' an* APftiOVEi" LENT . MOr.EY SECCKiTT. F'JE>I t*ENT ' HONEY TV RE, i!.:-'' -: I-'j'v<3 LENT M -ifONF.Y. stoop., 7/-.BW ' l '-J?. tE*# •IVONKK ;-.£.>'i. L-TC. LENT . HONEY \-w cm. iiv.;-yi je -ertaJn LENT i'O'-EV ! henonrabo ■*»'' übisc- LENT JiCFY tala'.y C*: -van straight LENT MC fE'i iJi»-ues4. LENT t; -VVtY _ Lf],'T ■ money T. w iLIaND ' lent • \MNEi li« *¥..'» LENT V- -.s'KY CI ? Y CHAMBERS. .4 ftiS, LENT 1 ■'/ itfEY Third Floor. LENT MONEY Opposite Join Court, LENT MONEY Entrance, 0' x-n St. or LENT MONEY Victoria St. LENT MONIES Teie.'ih.-nc A£3-i5. LENT MONEY Correspond"! ace. : c!cs& LENT ) MONEY sttmpvd envelope, LU.N'T j TOOK YOTJB BBS?. """"" Look yrjr %•■«.{, c*T«y-»—you owe it i it: your rr.euds -nd yoitneif. B. eomcuicM — don". i.:tar uev, cli.thn'S hut Have the old i ues;rm<je, I co look lile new by/.hc CROTHaLIi oltlhaT, hut have the old ' u«s:rtß<fe to look iike new b7.:hc CROTHaLIi I'l'ocass. Ap \ '.vial '..-der t, hu"h, Costumo, Dt-x.-.. - v Ovorco&i no bo c' JiaJ, rnwiret'. ajui restored to ahar*) by CP.OT!i'AT,L. It | will cost nut a ; .['iflo yot save yju ! ■ lot. IM'irn postap'i froe an l country orriow. J /-U-iralioo and Rom?/dibs. I E. E. aoxflALT; RE f .O7ATIN(I SPECIALIST AND I " PRACTICAL TAILOR, i 1,17, SYMOND3 ST., AUCKLAND. j ' n hono HU. i"^ A R K ~ V £ '''~"' w VENETIAN BEAD NECiCLBTa. » now shipment of these Beautiful N*cilets 'for ivhich th« Venetians a.v world. t&mcdi a no>» nnacked. They reptegrtai ' the Vriry latest in fashion sn-i design, j.jci ' arc real " ARTISTIC." .Just iicwne a rptflv dainty dcj'gii of dhaae<*. beads, and ■ then these lovely Real VwliM Hart as pendants. lhi-i. a:. sn«t, and add a, finish to a well-dress-.; i»'.y. s'on nhonlu have ono. Prices, riJginj £' 3d, is M. 6s 6d, 7s 6d, post free. (Country castoms:9 please uieutiou shade prefe;T>d,J iT ERNEST A. SIMMERS ART "DEPOT. ; :s. QUKF.N STItEKT tTaIY IS SAFE AND HAPPY-MOTHER 15 CAN DO HER WORK.
Lo Roy's Improved Bab; Swing is * great bwa to mothers and b&bies. Baby c*v'J {til out, and ft«ry aiovo rocks the ewins and sinuses him. RECOMMENDED BY THE FLCNXED NURSES. Keeps baßy off driaehty floor: onebi«n mothers to Lrivo more time tot uouschold. duties. The wins is made u{ heavy duck, and 13 the ideal for Babies 6 months to 3 vcar9 old. Price, compete, Os; postage cw " d ' E. V K* ■•' UirUPACTUREK OP ALL classes OP CANVAS GOOD2, . 45, .QUEEN SSBSSBh ATJCEMJJB.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16879, 18 June 1918, Page 1
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