I Domestics Wanted. (COMPANION Help, young, refined, masii \J ca' preferred; light dunes; exceptionally good home.— Reply, stating <>a..iry. j Companion, Hamilton P.O. COOK wanted for small boardmghoa'* . Riverhe.,d.— 52. Ferry Building?. OOOK '.Woman), iim-ciass, wanted— .V Apply Glenalvon. aterloo Quadrant. fX)OK, good, renab.e, wanted at ence; re j~ tcrences.—l. Parke:-, Royal Hotel, RagpOOK. competent, wanted; references.Paul's")"' Gedtie3 ' Wynyard St. (behind St. QOOK. good private hotel; good jo!,, perV-, nianent if suitable.— with refa, and wages required. The Gabies. Kuaeeii. Bay of islands. •>-"*. OOOK-General, family 3 adalu>, a.s~HoueaV n 4 Ml .ourmaid- , refs.—Mis. P. A. Lindsay, 4. O Rorke St., Albert Park. i?J.ENERAL, capable, wanted; no washing. \* —Apply 2, Cecil Rd., Ml. Eden. 'Paou* OD I I. Q.ENERAL wanted from Monoav to Friday! V* hours 9 to 5; no wa.sa:ng.~Mak^jiU, Wapiti Avenue, Epsom; phone 22 15 2 ru\£*.). /^.ENERAL.— Capable young Woman, n< VJi washing or ironing. li;ht cookie-, tiooe home; good '"-= os to suitable applicant; refs.—Address at Herald, or 'Phone 47 Gr 1 -, you v, ws.jted for light kite he" .. * work.—32. Princes St. IRL, capable, wanted, assist hotiseV work.—2s. Clonbein Rd.. Rou.uera. OIRL to help household duties: B ,«d R™,- c e; t i lbe nil <-'Ul.li«S.-Mrs. UuitO* gourde St.. Mt. Eden. TTOUSEKEEPER wanted foT country AJ- all duties capable. 2 aduus. 1 child; state wages.—Mrs. Lusty. Matata. TTOUSEKEEPER, wo7k.ng.Tr Lady Hel;I Xi warned lor adult iiuniiy. Xe rvmti.--Friday, 2, Uiadsione ltd.. r^o,; pnone 1897. ' H OL SEKEEPER. workin7; Cambrics-J-X one gentleman; <u.j duties; te.-d coot —Miss Souter, ii, Gla<l»tvue Rd.. I'arnoii" 'phone 1897. v J - lU '' "''-' - > HOUSEMAID. wanted—'Phone 179. HOUSEMAID-Waitrees wanted: also. K~chenmaid.—Radnor. Water!.-.-i Quadrant. T ADY Help, for all duties; good cages' — ±± Apply p.. 762, Hj-halp. Hamilton. T. young, domesticated, wanted to ■*-* help; ah duties: treated one of family. —Address at REBAL'.'. LADY, young, reliable, assist light household duties; good home.—App.y 7. bunnyside Rd., off gdenvaje Rd., Mi. Eden. LADY .Help, domesticated, no washing; Saturdays and Sundays free; wages, 2t)s.—'Phone ,<996 (3 rings). LADY Help, refined, wanted ; tror-*od as one of family; good wages; near town; references indispensable.3o6, Jervo.s Rd.. Heme Bay. WAITRESS and Housemaid-Waitress _ wanted. —Vcntnor. Devonporl. Wf ASHING and Cleaning - Woman » v wanted 2 days a week.—Mrf.. Lawry,. 10. Huntly Avenue. 'Phone 4284. WOMAN, capable, wanted to look alter an elderly lady.Appiy 21, Epsom Avenue, Epsom. TIirOMAN. reliable, wanted assist adult M family; no washing or cleaning; i'l. —Address at HEBALD. 'Phone 563. "TjXTOMAN, respectable, or capable Girl, II wanted for Hamilton for household duties; good wages.—Apply Mrs. K. Jones, Avoca, victoria St., Hamilton, or Mrs. Waters, 16. Jubilee Ave.. Devon port. BELL'S Registry, -22 City Chambers, Queen Street.—W. Cooks, .T,os, Seconds; "Waitresses, 35a, 255, Housemaids, '2"s 6d, 255. Laundresses, Panirymaida. Kitchenmaids. C. Generals, 355. 20s. H. Parlourmaids. N. Housemaids, Tailored, Governess, L. Help, Young Gir'.s. M. Couples, £150; Boys, Crosscutter, Gardener.— 'Phone 1702c&NIGHT'S REGISTRY, HAMILTON. 'PHONE 452. We are wanting Cooks (£2!. Housekeeper Housemaid, Waitress, H. -Waitress, Laundress, H.-Laundress, experienced Pantrymaid, Lady Helps and Generals, Married Ploughmen (2), M. Couple for milking. Ploughmen, Gen. Farm Hands, Youth*; al*o Fencers. Drainers, and Post Splitters. Stamped envelope ior reply. Farm Hands Wanted. BOY. <ncart. wanted; must- be good milker (machines used!.—Apply at once, 3- C. Holdcti. Waihau. BOY, good, wanted; willing to learn dairyfarming.— F. T. Primmer, Horsham Downs, Hamilton. BOY or Youth wanted to assist with ma-chine-miiMhg; good home and good —Apply X.Y.Z., Whatawhata. GIRL wanted, help another hand milk and bach.Reply, stating wages and experience. to Companion. Hamilton P.O. LAD wanted to help milk; machines used; good home.Apply G. 3. Day, Thornton Rd., Cambridge. LAD wanted for dairy farm; machines used; wages, 27s 6d.—State experience to Lad. Te Kuiti P.O. MAN, good, wanted for farm; milking, machines, all work; 35s begin,—ii. Hansen, Turua, Hauraki. MAN, young, experienced, for farm and dairy work.—l 6. Albany Road, Heme Bay. MAN, married, milking, general farm work; must be used machines; own cottage;- references.— 1. Ruawai. MAN. young', wanted for dairy farm, AWL machines used, 25s week; state age and experience.—Address at Herald. MAN (married) wanted; t«i~ and farm work, experienced all implements; own cottage, etc.—J. W Taylor, Mcrrmsville. MA IT, young, wanted, used to ploughing &nd farm work; good wages. Without experience need not apply.—Abraham and Williams, Customs St. East. MAN, energetic: capable, single; swamp and.D.F. ploughing, general farm work, no milking; abstainer preferred; elate wages.—F. C. Hansen. Waitoa. r PHE position as Married Couple on my J- farm has been filled.James Baker. Hinemoa, Te Aroha. YOUTH, experienced, wanted assist on dairy farm machines used. —Appiy IdCoxhead. Te Rore. YOUTH, 19, wanted for machine-mi.king and farm work- stale wages required —Apply J. Little, P.O. Box 8. Ngaruawahia! YOUTH, strong, wanted for farm; one ■i- used to handling horses and able to work milking machine preferred.—Apply Stonox and White, Wakefield St.. Auckland or Peria. Rd., Matamata. Pupils Wanted. 4 SHLEIGH Coaching College. N.Z. InsurA ance Bldgs.—Students successful receipt Public Service Examination. Enrol now ;Jr next term. BASKETWORK. Leathcrwork. Wood~Carvl ing, Pokerwork. Pen Painting, etc. • articles ready designed; price l.sts posted* terms.Miss Ay ling. -i, Strand Arcade', Auckland BE Swimming before Christmas; Cbl«=e3 starting September- 1-.. lessons £l~is Delays are dangerous.D. B. Anderstjn v,' structor. P.O. Box 1327. "' "'" pORRE3PONDENCE. Ussonii. mdlvTdu": V_v ally compiled each Pupil, all Subjects, Econimical efficient courses Matriculation Teachers' Certificates. Pharmacy, National Scholarships. Public Service -entrance, Book keeping. Shorthand, etc. Write pr<T>'pec:us Special " War" price list.—Metropoli ton Corl resnondence College. P.O. Box 671. Auckland TNSTITUTE OF LA NO UA G All Lan" JL guages, Tuition, Translations; individuaf lessons; day and eren>-)g classes. Scun'a Moderna. 70, Endean's Buildings. Qiiee-i St Madame Paiazzi Principal - ' •■ . T EARN TO WRITE Slrs3wCAToss~Da~y J-J and Evening Classes and by C<:rresp,,' dence.—Willott Showcnrds, 466." Queen S* 10 per cent, off for Soldiers. LLE. LE HOUXTlVessmlkir^'l'"' 7. '~~ 14, Tabernacle Bldgs. C'-- .? <!.-. '■-'•' also 7 p.m., Mon., Wed., Sat. 'T: r-- I'l.-.rn-ing only). MOTOR Tuition and Repairs r. : "rrr Class being formed for a cove. Er,•,-.! c-=-'.y. Fees and particulars, E. Havd,,, k. Central Garage, Wakefield Street, Auckland. 'Phone. 4436 VIOLIN Viola, and Bass.—Special A" ■■ V Hon to Begirtne—.J. Zimtner. at. .1 C. Williamson. 1.'.... C. Liverpool St. Tuition Wanted. TAILORS. - Wanted .to learn, Lad:< V and Gent. Cutting. -E.W.&.. Fa:,, haven. Waikumete. ! Miscellaneous Wanteds. INFORMATION giving name and address 1 Publishers of Now Century Tten-tgurs Code would be gladly teoeived.—Box 1052, G.P.O. , TELEPHONE—Wanted to join eg parry 1 wire in Epsom.—Please reply Box 6£«, Auckland. —— - Wanted Advertisements continued orPage 2,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 1
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