Domestics Wanted. COOK-General wanted: references required. —Mre. C. Lawford, Owen's Road, Epsom. 'Phone, 1776. ' COOK-General wanted; references- no washing; housemaid —112, Betnuera Rd.; 'phone 94. COOK-General wanted; no washing. *Bhona , 2-184.—Apply Mrs. Bobert Burns. 77. xvemuera Road. C~K)OK-General. also Housemaid; small, J adult family good wages.—7. St. George s_Bay_Rd.. ParnelL 'Phone A 3418. COOK-General wanted for adult family of three.—Mrs. Macklow, cor. Gillies and Domett Avenue, Epsom. 'Phone 2346 A. GENERAL, capable, wanted. Goodwin. 8, Basset* Bd., Remuera. "Phone 1630. OjENERAL Help, competent, for a few v* hours daily.—7, Mt. Hobsoa Rd.. Bemuera. fiENERAL, competent. 3 adults; evenings V free; half-day Saturday.—Mrs. Cumramgs. 9. Mannaell Rd., Parnell. Q.ENERAL capable, 3 adults; other help ■d . "«!>*•—Apply evening. Mrs. G. H. Baker. 5. St. George' Bay Rd. f> IBL, reliable, wanted to assist household v* duties; good home.—Address at HERALD. GIRL, . about 17, wanted for household duties; three in family.— Ci.wkwell, 9, Mark's Rd., Remuera. ("-i-^J 1 .wanted to help with household duties; good wages to capable girL.— Stanley Smith, Wallace ? t d.. Papatoetoc. GIRL for light domestic duties- every .) convenience; two adults; 2d section, Parnell; references.—Address at Heraxp. GIRL, to assist light housework; 2 children; can sleep home if preferred.— Apply Mrs. Fisher, Pah Ed., Epsom, or 'Phone 3994 (2 rings). HELP wanted, all household duties; good home and wages to capable person.— Box 13, Tirau, Rotorua Line. HOUSEKEEPER wanted; able to milk, used to machines; good wages.A. Hurlunan. Te Aroha West. HOUSEKEEPER .wanted, young woman; no mistress, children, washing, or rough cleaning.—ll, Pierce Bldg. (above Sneddon's), Symonds St. HOUSEKEEPER, tor widower with family; other help kept; wages, 255; woman with child not objected to.Particulars at HERALD. OUSEMAID - Waitresses (3) wanted.— Stonehurst. HOTJBEMAID-Waitress wanted; one to * sleep home preferred. Royal, Upper Symonds St. , LADY Help, for Loloma Private Hospital, Prankton; refs. required. as above. LADY Help, domesticated; must be fond of children ; no washing.Home P O Remuera. LADY Companion in musical family, domesticated, Protestant.—Canterbury, 16S. Herald. LADY Help for country. Taihape, 4 in family: 25s.—Apply by letter, Mrs. Vivian Smith. 6, Manawa Rd., Remuera. MANAGERESS, smart, wanted for pantry. —The Den. Endean's Buldgs. "VTURSERY Governess, kindergarten training preferred. i-day, for 1 child.Mrs. J. L. Carpenter, 3. Ladies' Mile, Remuera. 'Phone 3438 (2 rings). ■■ PANTRY.— experienced, wanted ; other help given; sleep home not objected to.Cargen .Hotel. WAITRESS wanted; 25s week; full day off every week.—Central Private Hotel, Hobson St. WOMAN, reliable. Tefined. young, for light housework and plain cooking; small institution; wages. —Immediate. ' 82, Heralp. , \ / \7~OMAN, experienced, young, wanted for » f.i general household work and assistance to invalid; good pay to suitable person.—B. H- Washer, Chelsea Avenue, Mangere station. » PEACJI CELEBRATION Wantedloo Waiters, ■ Waitresses and Kitchen Hands, for Saturday, July 19.—-Apply on Tuesday, July 15. between. 12 noon, ."and 5 p.m., to John Sinclair. Catering Contractor, at J. Jones's. Auctioneer, New City Markets, or any evening-tarter 7 p.m., at Claude Rd.. Epsom. '■ - ' ' BELL'S Registry. 22. City Chambers.— . W. Cooks. 60s, 655; Seconds, 45a; .Waitresses","'3ss,'"'2ss";; Housemaids. '30s. <255; -LacunareßsesvriOsrSSs; -Pantarymaidsj-Jatthen-•maids, '355. ; 2M,-.. H.rßarjUsnr- . "maidß. • N.-Housemaids, - Housekeepers; G-Tffer-ness, Tailoress, M- Couples, Chef, 2nd Cook, Boy.—'Phone 1702. . ' ■ ■ Apartments Wanted. BED-SITTING Room, furnished/ -with board; .suitable one or two persons. Address at jgbiaom P.O. BEDROOM?? with .fireplace, furnished or unfurnished; suitable as bach., yount man.— 174, Herald; BOARD wanted- by young business lady, Heine Bay.—AßC, 74,- HERALD. BOARD wanted for little girl, 2 years of age.Address at HERALD. ■ - . -. BOARD wanted for married couple and boy, in or-around —Reply Musical, P. 0.. Newmarket. BOARD, private, by lady teacher; Hen» Bay or Ponsonby; state terms.— fort,. 70, herald. BOARD wanted, private family; Khyber Pass or Newmarket, by working man; place to keep motor-bike.— 146. Herald. ■■ BOARD and Lodgings wanted by youti.; clerk; private family preferred; handy to city.— terms, Clerk, 130, Hbhalp. . RETURNED Officer requires board and residence oomfoniable homio. ihabdy to city; state terms. Write— 89, HERALD. / v ROOMi, fairly large, wanted, or Basement, \ Queen St.—J M., 138, Hebalp. ROOM, unfurnished, breakfast," wanted by clerical man.—Send particulars, AL,, 80, HERALD. ROOMS (2), furnished, use convs., required By two ladies (mother and daughter); handy tram.—Select, 68, HERALD.' ■'■ Apartments Vacant. * ACCOMMODATION for Visiters and Permanents; select and home-like; board, 22s 6d, or breakfast only.—Hi Merest, 49, East Street, Symonds Street. AVENUE, -odp. Newton Poet Office.— Large sunny rooms; tennis. billiards. Tariff, 6s 6d per day; special rates perrnanents.—'Phone 3013. 2 BEDROOM, front, double, furnished, complete; fireplace, kitchenette, cooker; no children. Id section; 15s.Address at KEEALD. BEDROOM, double, sunny and well-fur-nis'hed; use convs.: smins from Id section, Parnell.—No. 1, Cleveland Rd., Parnell. BED-SITTING Room, furnished, bright front room, use all convs., including piano, telephone; suit two lady friends. —17, Grafton Rd. BED-SITTING Room, furnished, fireplace, ground floor; also nice Flat furrashed, own meter, all convs.; no children. Grafton Bd. BOARDERS. — Vacancies in comfortable home, very central; terms reasonable, all —Glenora, 4, Bereaford St., opp Fire Station. . BURWOOD, PRINCES STREET,' ALBERT PARK. First-class Board and Residence. Under New Improved Management. • Phone 1484. Electric Light. Tariff from 27s 6d. CLIFTON. Whitaker Place, off Symonds St., first tram stop past St. Paul's- Apartments. Breakfast optional. 'Phone 3216. Central Quiet. LADY, with one or two extra rooms, would let either, furnished or otherwise .to suitable occupant; locality good: 2d section, lmin from tram.—Apply L,. 157, Hebald ONEHUNGA. —Bedroom and diningroom, use of all convs.; 3mins to car.— Rooms, HERALD Agency,' OnehungaROOM, furnished, to Let suit one or two men; very central, Parnell Rise; terms moderate.—Address at Herald. ROOMS.— Single Beos. 6s and Bs, breakfast if desired; Double (M.C.), 203: all convs.; sitting-smoke room, hot bath and shower, electric light throughout; 3mins station. —Victoria House. 48. Nelson St. City. Wanted to Boy. A PPAREL. — Fischer, 350, Oneen St. •A —Left-off Clothing. Jewellery, Boots, Pawn Tickets, False Teeth. 'Phone 8021. Mrs. Martin. Representative, will callAPPAREL.— Botterill gives Highest Prices All Kinds of Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc.—ls, Elliott St. 'Phone 3483. ■WE BUY FURNITURE. Pianos, etc.. » T and give highest prices; whole houses bought out. Motor-car kept for prompt service. 'Phone 862, Auction Department. TONSON GARLICK CO.. LTD. APPAREL— Mrs. Outtrim. 114, Victoria St., gives highest prices for Misfit and Left-off Suits, Costumes, —'Phone 2674. A RING to Mrs. Kelly She Buys Ladies'. Gent.'a, Children's Clothing, EveningDresses, Bead Trimming. 'Phone 2606.— 392. Queen St —- ■", ""-,==6 Wanted Advertisements continsed ea Page 2. f . .'* V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17212, 14 July 1919, Page 1
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