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Domestics Wanted. COMPANION-Help, for email. adult family, in Epsom.X., 448, HERALD. riOMPANIONJIeIp.-Ladv, young, refined, V required for family of 3.—Mrs. Burley, Methodist Parsonage, Mt._ Albert. CUOK-Generai, good, wanted; wages, 303; ) refs.—Mrs, 11. T. Gome, Dunkerron, Buckland lid., Epsom. Take car to Greenwood's C-orner. _______ f Housemaids, Lady Helps, v/ Children's Nurse, Parlourmaid, HousoLaundress, Married Coupler.Burnett's lie* gistry. Security Bides.. Queen St. DOMESTIC Help wanted, family of 2; small wages, easy placo.—Mrs. Bunsan, Yates's Rd.. Otahuliu. D~ "OMESTIC Help wanted, middle-aged person preferred; OtorohanKa: wagrs, 20s. —Mrs. G. Sproat, 9, Courtville, Eden St.__ GENERAL, able to do plain cook:np.—oo, St. Stephen's Avcnuo, Parnell, or phone 955. . HELP, capable, wanted; small family; wage?. 17s Gd.—Mrs. Webster, Bun Accord, Tirau. LI OUSEKEEPER.—Wcman. about 60 or -El middle-aged, wanted as Housekeeper, 2 middle-aged people, for the country; no children; £1 per week given.-Apply at Herald between 11 and 12 on Thursday. HOUSEMAID-Waitress, s'lt-cp In.—Apply between 1 ami 3 p.m. to-day to Matron, Y.M.C.A., Kitchener St. HOUSEMAID.- youn„' girl wanted lor staff work at Wellington and C'hristchurch.—Women's Branch. Labour Dept., Shortland St. LADY Help, argon:, comfortable, conJut venient nome, 3 adults. —Green Lane P.O. LADY Help, capable all duties, for Papatoetue; 20s; state particulars.—Help, 457, HERALD. LADY Help, capablo, for country; no children; wages, 2-8 a week; references required.—Mrs. G. E. Morris, Mairoa, T# K tl it i. _____ TRAITRESS, smart, wanted from 8 a.m. II until 3 p.m.— UEEALi). WOMAN. clean, reliable, wanted for IV washing and cleaning, 1 day week.— Mrs. Chalmers, Strand. Tuknpuna. BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers, (Juccu St. —W. Cooks, 475: Second, Waitresses, 255; Housemaids. 255. 2lls; Laundiess, Sculierymaid, C.-Generics, ads, 20s; Parlourmaid, H.-Parlourmaid, Nursos, N.-Housemaid, Governess, M. Couples, £150; Handyman, Gardener, Milkers, Porter, Boy«. —'Phone 1702. Farm Hands Wante4o DAIRY Farm, 20 to 25 cows.—Married Couple waiited, take charge; near school; must be experienced and trustworthy; beet terms.—Glaxo, Post Cilice, Te A roll a. LAD wanted to tniik and drive.— \Ym. A. Conelly, Three Kings. LAD, STRONG AND EXPERIENCED, Wanted for Bush Farm. Must liavo good dogs. Apply, DAVENPORT BROS., To Kuiti_ TITAN, all round, wanted on small dairy ill farm; milking machines used.—Tally, Cambridge P.O. MAN, married, wanted to work on dairy farm; good wages to good man; own cottage; machines—Arnold Pucker, Kaitaia. MAN', married, ineligible, wanted [or dairy farm; own cottage; applicants stat« wages required.Apply, Farm, 420, Herald. PLOUGHMAN, competent, wanted; must bo used to hillside work; 12s 9 day.— Apply, by wire or letter, Jordan, Whakapirau. LARK'S Farmers' Registry, 4, High St.— v Waiting Employment: Share Milkers, Ploughmen, Milkers, Station Hands, Lad», Fencers, Handy Men. Wanted to Buv. APPAREL. — Fischer, 350, Queen St. ■il Left-off Clothing. Jewellery, Boots, Pawn Tickets, Falsa Teoth,-Phono 3021. Mv representative. Mrs. Martin, will callA KING to Mrs. Kelly.— Buys Ladies'. Gent's, Children'! Clothing, Evening Dresses, Bead Trimming. Phone 2606.—393, Queen St. "WE BUY FURNITURE, Pianos. «to„ V\ and give highest prices: whole houses bought out. Motor-car kept Tor prompt sop vice. 'Phone 862, Auction Department. • TONSON GARLICK CO.. LTD. APPAREL.-MRS. BOTTERILL gives Hishest Prices for All Kinds of LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. BOOTS, ETC. 45, ELLIOTT ST. 'Phono 3488. BANK Accounts increased by bringing your Misfit. Left-off Clothing and Boots to Mrs. Lamb, 20, Pitt St. BOTTLES, Rags. M.>iait. Bones, etc.. Australasian Waste Product and Bottle Co.. 43. Hobson St. (next Loadiaw Leeds). jg~o TTLES AND SACKS. For best prices. THE ZEALANDIA TRADING CO.. 'Phone 2431. 20. Stanley Street. BOOKS WANTED. — Libraries, Pircels, Single Volumes. Magazines. Novels; 100 prices.—Brough's Old Book Shop, 378, Ou..en St., opp- Town Hall. CARROTS for horses wanted; please Quote price por ton, fr>» on rail.—Winstone, Limited. CLAIIKSON, Dcalci, 88, , Ponsonby ltd., VJ Buys in any condition: Bicyclos, Prams.. Tools, Watches, Jewellery, ialse Teeth. Highest prices givenpHAIN (Endless) and Pulleys, Emery \J Wheel, wanted to Buy; also, 2, 8, or 4 hp. Electric Motor, and Fitter's Vyce.— W.Q., 398, Herald. CHRONOMETER, Ship's wanted.-Write price and particulars to Boi 608, G.P.O. pYCLOSTYLE (foolscap Condition V 7 price, and where to bo seen, to Box 2'2, Morrincvillo. CIUT Flowers, Violets, etc., wanted to Buy ) in any quantity.—Q. J. Mackay, Florist, Seedsman, 98, Quoen St. DAYTON Computing Scales one set, wanted.— Small Goods Co., v\ aganui. DON'T Hesitate.— to us. 'Wo pay big prices for Second-hand Furniture; no cartage charged.—J. R. Robertson, Ltd. OOKS. Second-hard, Sashes and Frames, and Corrugated Iron.-Builder, 428. HERALD. FALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise; top market price to trade and others-— Pearline Co., 168, Queen St. . HORSES wanted for tho lions.— Royal_Oak Zoo, Onohunga. J - R ROBERTSON, Ltd., Quoen St., Auc- . tionecrs, give highest price in Auckland for Socoud-hand Furniture; any quantity.— 'Phono 3025. OORMAN'S Oranges and Tree Tomatoes wanted (or cash.—E. A. Perkins and Co., New City Markets. PIANO and Sewing Machine wanted to Buy; borer not objected to; any make. , Melbourne. £2, HERALD _ T> A G~S- RAGS. RAGS. BEST PRICES GIVEN. 10. RUSKIN ST, PARNELL. STAMPS.— to Buy, Rare Old New Zealand and South Sea Island Stamp#. —A. Powell, 73, Shortland St., Auckland. WEDES, 10 to 30 acres, wanted to Buy: badly developed crop considered; good price; handy McGann, 17, Union Bk'gs. -\t7-e want Books, small or largo quantities, >> in good order Top prices.—Book Ttay.aar. cor Wellesley and Albert Sta 4 1 Aft-'PHONE Numoer. — Newmarket 4lvjy Trading Co. want Bottles. Metals, Sacks. Gin us » ring. We will call (Ea*!etonV FT OS PAY PART OF JOUR L TAILOR'S BILL. We are doing fhis for several gentlemen by busing their discarded Clothes. Having a regular demand for all kinds of Men Clothes we are prepared to oner Top I rices. Ring 3976 and our Representative will call U LOVDON CLOTHING CLEANING AND REPAIRING CO., 8. Gt. North Rd. (near Ponsonby Reservoir). Qt A C K SI SACKSf SECOND-HAND CHAFF. FLOUR, OR GRAIN SACKS BOUGHT IN ANY QUANTITY. TEXTILE BAG AND SACK CO., LTD., Nelson Street Extension. 'Phone 2854. HACKS. SACK II SACKS. WANTED TO BUY. CHAFF. GRAIN. OR FLOUR. Highest Prices Guaranteed. LION BOTTLE AND SACK EXCHANGE, Wellington Street. 'Phone <H9. WE ARE BUYERS OF *» , FUNGUS. FUNGUS. FUNGUS. Best Prices Given. AH CHEE, Box 758. Opposite C.P.O. Wanted Advertisements Continued on Page 2.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 1

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