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Domestics Wanted. CHILDREN'S. Nurse for two children over v/ three; fair needlewoman.References and wages required, to Colonel. 626. Herald. COOK-General for plain cooking; housemaid kept; references required.—'Phone 2234 a. COOK-General, also House-Parlour Maid; family, 3 adults refs. — Mrs. P. A. Lindsay, 4. O'Rorke St., Albert Park COOK-General and Housemaid; no washing or ironing—Mrs. A. Buckla.na. Mannkau Rd.. Newmarket. 'Phone 1224. COOK-GeneraL also House-Parlourmaid, adult family— R. H. Abbott, 69, Gillies Avenue, Epsom 'Phone 2052. COOK-General, Housemaid, wanted for Wanganui district.—Apply Mrs. Hammond, until mid-day, Wednesday, at Royal Hotel. COOK-General wanted, no washing; wages, „.' 30s; or Lady Help.—Mrs. Ostler, 24, Victoria Avenue, Bemuera. 'Phone 439 A. COOK-General, N.-Housemaid, for Remuera; good wages; no laundry work. Bell's Registry, 22, City Chambers; 'phone .1702. GENERAL wanted, 3 in family, no washing; other help kept. 'Phone 2471 A. ry\OMESTIC.— small household; jJLy assist invalid, 8.30 to 430; Sat. afterOll „ arid Sun. free.—3o, Hillside Crescent, Mt. Eden. GENERAL, capable, wanted; no washing. —Mrs. Radley. 2, Cecil Rd., Mt. Eden. 'Phone 3671. GENERAL, young, or girl to assist; all duties; two children.—Mrs. Coakley, 7. Ascot Avenue, Remuera. GENERAL, capable, wanted—Mrs. Goodwin, 8, Bassett Rd-, Remuera, 3rd on left from Remuera Rd. 'Phone 1630. GENERAL wanted for country; capable, able to cook; for a month or more; ! wages, 35s per week.—Address at HERALD. ' OIRL wanted for light kitchen work.— 'KA Princes St. GIRL, capable, required for domestic du- ; ties.— Clonbera Road, Remuera, 3rd section, opp. Victoria Avenue. HELP, for a few hours daily; plain cookJUL- lag.— 20, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell; 'phone 955. HOUSE and Kitchen Maids, for Te Aroha Boardinghouse; wages, 25s week.-Jia.d-dress at HERALD. Housekeeper] working, or capable person, for domestic duties; no washAddress at Herald. OUSEKEEPER. middle-aged, for oountry, Waitoke; widower; two children; good home. State wages-—F.E.P., 621, Herald. HOUSEKEEPER.— Homely person wanted to keep home for small family (own mistress); child no objection.—-Steady, 654, Herald. ! HOUSEKEEPER wantecL about 30; domesticated and fond of children; baby not objected to.—Genuine, 694, Herald. | HOUSEKEEPER, experienced, for Cambridge ; capable taking charge • wages. £1- small family.—Ring 3917 (4 rings) Auckland, or write X.. Box 15, Cambridge. OUSEKEEPER, working, for bachelor"; Yates' Seed Farm, Waiau, Karaka. 7 miles from Paoakura; child not objected to.— ! Mrs. Yates, 2. Woodside Rd., Mt. Eden. 'Phone 600. HOUSEMAID - Waitress, capable, fo. Boardinghouse at Gisborne.—For particulars 'Phone 3771 (5 rings). HOUSEMAID-Waitress.— Apply City Club Hotel. HOUSEMAID-Waitress wanted for Rotorua Sanatorium. Wages, 25s.—Apply to Miss Bagley, Public Health Department, Fort Street. HOUSE-Parlourmaid, experienced, wanted. —Apply Miss Morrison, Women's Employment Bureau, Shortland St. LADY Helps, 2. wanted; one ' for plain cooking and one for household duties. Box 72. Rotorua. LADY Help, all duties; small family; good 1 wages; Smins ferry.— evenings, 6 to B.— Beach Rd.. •Devonport. LADY wanted, .with nursing experience, to assist with invalid and light duties; middle-aged preferred; references.— at HERALD. «_ LADY Help wanted, all duties- references; 8 miles from Ongame; 30s week.— uEidfcrton-Snrith, Foxlegy Taamarnnui. ■- ' T ATJN3&RY.--r-Good Ironer wanted at once. XJ —Cutler's Laundry, Queen St. Open evenings. MARRIED Couple, town Cambridge references indispensable; man garden, milk house cows, generally useful; wife general.— Couple. P. 0.. Cambridge. . 'HpSA Room Work.—Young Lady, experiX enced, as probationer.— Den, Endean's Buildings, Queen St. (next G.P.0.). WAITRESS wanted, must be experienced. Windsor, Khyber Pass. WAITRESS, experienced, wanted.—Apply Continental Cafe, 328, Queen St. WAITRESS, first-class, wanted; also Housemaid-Waitress; wages, 255.— Cleghorn, Palmerston Bldgs., or ring 47, Helensville. ! "TXTOMAN or Girl for all duties, except H washing; week-end off if preferred. Address at Herald. ; WOMAN wite nursing experience, strong, to look after paralysed elderly gentleman.—Apply after 1 p.m. to 5, Clovernook Rd.. Newmarket. BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers.— Cooks, 60s, 40s; seconds, 47s 6d; Waitresses, 30s, 355; Housemaids, 27s 6d, 255; Laundresses, Kitchenmaids. C.-Generals, 40s, 20s; H.-Parlourmaids, N.-Housemaid, General (with child*; M- Couples. . £150; Handyman, Steward, Gardener, Kitchenman, Cook, Crosscutters, Gardener. Shepherd 'Phone 1702. , Business Notices. R J. KxN G - T\ E N T I S T. Ist FLOOR, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. Mr. King wishes to. announce that he has i commenced practice at the above address. having lately returned. after having four years' service abroad, where he has had a vast experience in the most modern methods of Painless Operative Surgery at the big dental hospitals of France and England. Patients are attended personally. Appointments may be booked by ringing up Telephone A 2415. Hours. 9 to 5.30; Saturday, 9 to 1 p.m. •jV/T OLLER A ND CC Y ~ ENGRAVERS, AND DIE-SINKERS. Makers of brass name plates, raised letter brass Biases, memorial tablets, stencil plates, embossed and etched name labels, steel and rubber stamps, signature strips, company seals, burning brands, engh«* plates, art embossed plates. 'Phone. 2534 A. 21. H.M. Arcade. "DETTER No known material has given more general satisfaction for filling front teeth than the beautiful. Dure, crystal gold used by Mr. Howey Walker. It is absolutely indestructible in the fluids of the mouth. I Specialist Operators I Mr. A. Howey Wy'Ver I Mr. J. Kirkland ** CALL EARLY. Address: — TJOWEY TALKER, Dentist, 209, Queen Street. ■nKUGLESS HEALING. " Drugs and drugging for the cure of disease is fast passing away."—Sir ■ Frederick Treves. Consult Mr. Geo. F. Henry, M.P.T.A., Psycho-physician. 23. S.vmonds St., Auckland. Phone 2718. T N V A L 1 D WINES. JOHN REID AND CO.. LTD.. Merchants. 43 and 45. Fort Street. SLIPPERY floors are dangerous. Apply Linoarnish with a brush—like varnish. It gives a lasting polish and is not slippery. One application lasis 12 months. Sold by Grocers. /"IENTRAL Dyeinc, Cleaning. Pressing, and \J Renaii?.—Save your old Suits for venovntinu.—P. J. Fognrly, 4, Market Entrance, Citv. HAWKINS'S instant Relief Asthma Powder," for difficulty oi breathing, clearing the bronchial tubes, catarrh, and 'as'.nma. This powder is unrivalled; Is and 2s. lost tree.—C W. Hawkins. Herbalist, , 150. George St., Dunedin.

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 17266, 16 September 1919, Page 1

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