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Domestics Wanted. CHILDREN'S NURSE WANTED. ; Mind two cln.uren. Wages, 2Ua. Address, HERALD. _ COOK-Orneral, wages 30?. aim House. ...A, \J wages tijs, wanii'l ::r ~ru'' ;i ite family at Kemu:ii.-.'.t'drei>»_..t_ilKEA. >.__ ClOOK.Ucm;<ii «-.irt<l. .-• ■ w, -2; ' laimiy 'nroo; u.a---. >'-",- - .V'ra. }!' id I,.l'hniuntl, 27, Aru-.j KJ., H«w.it»- 'I'.' no 2610L' 'OUK, plain, g'<u. ■■ n'.cd, <r v..: ,ug hoiijo,{-.\ ;er lor tiii.ii! ,'a.ir-i.y au housemaid kt-j-t.—Mr. i". j h.j.c, .6, .x----tuna Avenue Rem ;-ra pUCXTRYGiri way <-d to aiUi,i;" -I ad:, Is. S V --D. J. Fauider, Surrey Lic*ont, ■ .:••■? I Lynn. DOMESTIC He;p,"~«n:iT~TK-i:'~*: ■ or, CnO.Utst. in. Ei!. ii can) tcrtcni;- 01 ! 21, Wairiki Rd.. third street put tern ii.ii*. GIRL wanted (or small house, r:irh" on Che.teniiam Beach, near bus, cond I wages.—No. to, Rata Ed., Devonport. GENERAL Servant, good, wanted; no (hit. cren; no wa.-hir.ts. Apply before iimo, | Mrs. T. Wake, 88, Victoria Aw, Komucn. p E N E ['. A L W A X TED. ■VJ No Washing. Apply, MRS. HOWIE. 6. Newton Road miar Reservoir). pIRLh.r dome ,-,e"duties.—Glover's S'xre, U ■ ■.. ii ■.. lid '»r. „■, (1 IRL young, to assist et< ; good ho::'-.'.— X 'Phone 4276 '4 rings), Orakau Av , ".p. som. IRL wanted, mind baby afternoons, h-'lp * livht duties mornings: Monday to Friday; sleep home—s, Ranui lid.. Remnera. G.lßL,young, sensible, wanted, help h< ■.-■>• work on farm; o, orj<vl ch !drcn rd country; wages, 15s.—Mrs. J. R. Sii.th. Xgahapo, via To Awaniutu HELP, good, plain cooking: 2os.—Arvjy ■ vnin.n. a r!*' Frini';.- Society L, lie. HOUSEKEEPER.*" country, Th, -.<* Valley; capable, rolisble; ref'renoe; slate wages.— R Hes'.op Hikulaia. HOUSEKEEPER. -Lady," capable and i<v , ediuii'ed. wanted by widower with young family— Post Office, Hamilton. Housekeeper"wanted by widower, with 'h'ldren school age—Write slating experienco and wages required. H., 512, HERALD. | LTOUSEMAID - WAITRESS WANTED 11 For Town Hotel. Wages, 255. Address HERALD. lADY Help.—Good home, easy place, l.alp J given.-M.. 50!, HERAL. . I ADY Help wanted, fond of cliildien no II washing.—Apply for address at HERALD ]ADY Help, comfortable horn--, p! 'a ant 1-1 suburb; small family; youngest, 12 years—P.O..Box 349. Auckland. _ I ADY, young, wanted assist, or lijtht Genei ral; fond of children preferred, t.ice suburban ____—______ at HERALD. I A U.N DRESS required; Mondays ; reli (erred.— Chec&eraan, Market Rd., Remuera. 'Phone 5901. Y\7"AITRESS, experienced, wanted.—Wa-ile-T * iiiaia Hotel. __ T1\ T AITRESS. experienced, wanted Royal » V Court, 3, Wynyard St __ "VyrAITHESS, experienced, wanted; a.so, II soling woman to assist in kitchen.— Arundel. Waterloo Quadrant (opp- Go\ern-nic-nt, House). WAITRESSES (21, first-class, wanted; i V wages, 25s.—Hinemoa House, iie.cna* vibe. Ring 47. WASHING and Cleaning for Lady, one \ V day week.—Reply Heme Hay, 502 Herald, W Ola. AN, middle-aged, wanted: light duties, mind child 15 months oid; good home, wages 15s.—K., c.o. GiCord, To Awomutu. __ ELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers.— W. Cooks, 455; Second, Waittresses, 80s, 255; Housemaids, 255: Laundresses, 30s, 25a; Pantrymaid, Kitchenwaid, C-Genorals, 30b, 20a; H.-Parlourraaid. H.Sewingmaid, Nurse, N.-Housemaid, Matron, W. Milker, M. Couples, Handyman, Night Portor, Second Cook, Kitchenman, Boys.— 'Phone 1702. BURNETT'S Registry, Security Buildings. Queen Cooks, Generals, Housemaids, Parlourmaids, C.-Nurse, H.-Waitress, Houeokeepei, Girl loam cooking, Farm Hands. SAUNDERS'S Registry. 12. Strand Arcade. —Waitresses, Housemaids, Generals | Cooks, 465, 555; Housekeeper, Station Hands. M. Couple, Kitclienmaid. Farm Hands Wanted. BOY, about 18, wanted for odd jobs on dairy farm; machines used: able to drive preferred; wages, 265.—A.L., 463, H_____ DAIRY Farm.—Man or Youth, good milker, wanted; good wages.— Surrey Cres., Grey Lynn. DAIRY Farm.—Man wanted: machines used; one used team work preferred. Also, Boy, assist.—Box 66, Te Aroha. DAIRY Farm.—Youth —anted. mach'n* milking.— stating wages required and experience, J. W. Cornwall, Tatuanui, Thames Line. GIRL, young, help with milking and housework; cleanliness and good character essential; 15b and found.—Farmer, 513, HEEALD. i 11RL (young) or Woman urgently wanted vJ to assist milking small herd (machines); very light duties; good wages, good homo and people, right in country town.—State wages to Herd, 555, Herald. GIRL or Woman, strong, assist housework and milking;' must be good hand milker' good homo, easy place; close city; £1 and found. GOOD HOME, Penrose P.O. MAN wanted for milking ; one who understands machines preferred; good wages to right man—H. Hams, Ascot Estate, Mangere. MAN, young, who understands Marshall 'J.VJ. stoam engine, and large Al fa-Laval separator, for up-to-date milking plant, near To Aroha; no farm work; good wages.— Apply personally or by letter to J. B. Gcrnmoll. Waihou. _. MARRIED Couple, reliable, milk 40 rows 111 (n-.achines) on shares; previous experience essential; references; start immediately.—F. Ogle, Kiokio • MILKING.— Boy wanted to assist, small hand machines used; good wagea; irood homo.—J. W. Budge, Maungatautari. PLOUGHMAN and General Farm Hand wanted; sheep and cattle.—32, Orakei Rd., Remuera. SHEEr and Cattle Station.—Cadet, strong, wanW: one used to horses.—Address at YOUTH, smart, wanted to assist milking; wages, Apply, McClintooh, Puiaruru. CLARK'S Registry, 4, High Capa,!>!« Single Gardener, 5 Lad Milkers ana 1 Woman, Capablo Chauffeur for country, Share-Milkers. PARSON'S Registry, Exchange Lane.— Married Milker, £2 15s, house, etc.; Milkers for suburbs, £1 15s; Steward and Waiter, £1 10s, etc. Wanted Known. AUCKLAND General Labourers' Union.— General Meeting will be held Wednesday, Sept. 4, 7.50 p.m., in Trades Hall. Urgent. _ __ LADIES.— neglect your Hair. Have treatment at reduced rates, owing to war.—Misses Wrigley, Watson's Buildings, Wol'.esley St. __ __ PLEASE Note change or my resident:!l Telephone Number, formerly A 873, now 892 (2 rings).—W Gill, Taxi Proprietor, Esplanade Road. ML MRS. J. LURI A-ishes to notify her ''ustomers and the General Pub.tc :hat she has now resumed Costuming and Drfr,smaking at 420. New Zealand Irsurr.mo Cu'i HniMirgs. Queen St 'Phone 2555 A. SPECIAL Face Massage for e'derly ladies. O Soothing to nerves, restful, refresh:!.,;. - Misses Wrigley, 15, Watson's Buildings. Wellesley St. _~ \ BOUT THAT CLEANING. A —. Ring Telephone 3328, INTERNATIONAL CLEANING CO. Windows Cleaned, Floors Scrubbed, Carpets, otc, cleaned by Vacuum proton. Houses Washed Down and Renovated. ...i Classes of Cleaning carried out oj experienced men Estimates Free. 57, LORNE STKEET_ DESIRE FOR LIQUOR." DRINKO TESTIMONY FROM TRENTUAM. The following is from a grateful patient's letter of appreciation from Tren.ham: — "I have now no desae whatever for liyuor of any description, alter .isiag only three boxes of the Drinko Powders- 1 will recommend then' to sttllerers whenever possible. Thank you most heartily lor the attention you havo given my case." Drinko cures aro pormanent and inexpensive. Treatment is harmless to the most delicate constitution. Wri'e for booklet containing particulars and many other siniUar testimonials. Plain sealed envelopes always used. State if Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212H, LamOton Quay, Wellington

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16946, 4 September 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16946, 4 September 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16946, 4 September 1918, Page 1

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