Domestics Wanted. COOK-General, refs.—Mrs. P. A. Lindsay, 4. O'Rorke St., Albert Park. COOK-General for plain cooking; housemaid 'kept: references required; for Remuera Rd.—'Phone 2294 A. and Housemaid; no washVy ing or ironing.—Mrs. A. Buckland, Manukau Rd., Newmarket. 'Phone 1224. COOK-General. good, wanted for Tauranga Private Hotel; 25s or 27s 6d offered to capable person.Mrs. Gapes. 6. O'Rorke St. GENERAL, good, wanted ; no cooking ; no washing— Strathavon, cor. Park Rd and Park Ave. /tL—ffE-RAL. capable, wanted; no washing. VJ — Mrs. Radley. 2, Cecil Rd.. Mt. Eden. 'Phone 3671. capable- wanted to assist with T housework; good wages to suitable person; no washing. —l 6, Jubilee Avenue, Devon- , port. GIRL wanted, general housework; assist milking ; good wages and home suitable i person ; treated as one of family. —X.Y.Z., Tua~ kau P.O. IRLS, experienced, wanted for tearoom T work; must be reliable.— Den, Endean's Bldgs.. Queen St. HELP, refined; good home, good wages; used children preferred.Box 92, P.O. HOUSE and Kitchen Maids, for Te Aroha Boardinghouse; wa,',es, 25s week.—Address at OUSEKEEPER. to mind 2 children and home, on Hauraki Plains; good wages. —Address at HERALD. HOUSEMAID or Housemaid-Waitress.— Fernleigb, 28. Symonds St. HOUSEMAID-Waitrese wanted.—Address HERALD-. ________ HOUSEMAID, experienced, for small adult family, generous outings; 25s week. Y.. 31, HeraldHOUSEMAID, experienced;- references required; adult family.—Mrs. Upton, 5, St. Stephen's Av.. Parnell. 'Phone 538HOUSEMAID wanted— at once, 32, Princes Street, Albert Park. HOUSEMAID-Waitress wanted urgently. —Glenalvon, Waterloo Quadrant. HOUSEMAID, young, wanted; refs.— Apply, morning or evening. Mrs. J. A. Tole, Remuera Rd., opp. King's College- ' Phone 722, LADY, young, to help, all duties; good home and wages.— Address at HERALD. LADY, to mind three children, from 2 to 6 p.m. Apply Mrs. S. Thome George, Remuera Rd. 'Phone 3471. LADY Help wanted. Apply any morning, Mrs. Wilding, 16, Tainui Rd., Devonport, near Cheltenham Beach. LADY Help, refined, middle-aged, or young lady, to assist with housework, no washing or cooking ; Papatoetoe.—B.M., Papatoetoe P.O. LADS' Help, for one of the prettiest parts of Auckland; no washing, ironing, or rough .work: considerable help given, one from . England or country preferred • state experience and salary —Briton, 83. 'HER—LP. NURSE-Companion wanted for semiinvalid gentleman. —Address at HERALD. RELIEVING MAID WANTED AT ONCE. Also WAITRESS. Apply GLENALVON. Waterloo Quadrant. "DELIABLE SECOND COOK wanted for lV Royal Hotel. E. M. PAGE, Royal Hotel. AITRESS wanted.—Apply Waitemata Hotel. WAITRESSES. 2, smart, wanted; good wages —Sanford, Ltd.. opp. G.P.OWAITRESS wanted; wages, 255; full day J t off a, week.—Central Private Hotel, Hobson St. WAITRESS— Smart Girl wanted; good wages; also, smart Girl as learner. — John Buchanan. Queen St. WAITRESSES (3), first-class and experienced, wanted for The Tiffin Diningrooms. WIDOW, middle-aged, or young Girl: duties light: comfortable home; small nous©; state wages.—Mrs. A. B. Gibson, Turanga-o-mo-na, Matamata, Waikato. "rfTOMAN wanted, good plain cook: wages > T good.—Apply 127. Grafton Road. WOMAN wanted. 2 days _ week, washing and cleaning.— Remuera Road. WOMAN for one day a week, to wash, at Milford; 8s day and fares.—Address at HERALD. WOMAN, middle aged, wanted, as help for country, good home; wages £1 'Phone 3285 (4 rings). I*7OMAN, young, or middle-aged, wanted » » for household duties ; comfortable home, good wages. —29, Bond St.. Archhill. WOMAN, refined, middle-aged, for housev » work; all duties; one accustomed to country preferred; Christian, no family.— Christian. 768. Herald. Hamilton. "\S7"OMAN, respectable, wanted to look » » after children country during mother's absence in hospital ; good wages. — Apply, between 10 and 11 to-day, Blom-field and Co.. Gleeson'a Bldgs-, High St. WOMAN, kind, middle-aged, look after workingman's home, wife semiinvalid ; good permanent home.—Comfort, Plapatoetoe P.O. BELL'S Registry. 22, City Chambers— Cooks 60s, 455, Seconds 47e 6d; Waitresses. 355, 255; - Housemaids, 30s. 255; Laundresses. 40s, 30s; Pantr_maid, Kitchenmaid. C.-Generals. 40s. 255; H.-Parlourmaid, N -Housemaid, Housekeeper. Needlewoman: M. Couples. £150; Handyman, Steward, Gardener. Cook, aider, Boys — 'Phone 1702. OTRAND Registry (late Saunders). 17. >•-> Strand Arcade.Cooks. £2 10s, _2; Laundresses, ,50s; Housemaids, Waitresses', Generals. Relieving Maid. Youth for station. T717-ARDMAIDB. TWO. WANTED. • ' Also. MARRIED COUPLE. Wife as Cook. Husband as Kitchenman, For Nurses' HomeAlso. ONE IRONER. for Laundry. Apply MATRON, WAIKATO HOSPITAL. Hamilton. Business Notices. R. J. KIN G « TJENTIST, ! Ist FLOOR. SMEETON'S EUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. Mr. King wishes to announce that he has 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 tri? big dental hospitals of France 1 and England. Patients are attended person- ' ally. Appointments may be booked by ring--1 ing uo Telephone A 2415. j Hours, 9to 5.30; Saturday, 9to 1 p.m. 1 -— I ■ ■W-OTHING "DETTERNo known material has given more general satisfaction for filling front teeth than the beautiful, pure, crystal gold used by Mr. Howey Walker. It is absolutely indestructible ia the fluids of the mouth. 1 Specialist Operators I Mr. A. Howey WyJlter j Mr. J. Kirkland. CALL EARLY. Address: — JJOWEY TALKER. Dentist, 209. Queen Street. 11 T 0 L _ E R A ND C t. Y~~, ENGRAVERS AND DIE-SINKERS, Makers of brass name plates, raised letter brass uiases, memorial tablets, stencil plates embossed and etched name labels, steel and rubber stamps, signature sta-'nps, company seals, burning brands, plates, art embossed plates. _Thone. 2534 A. 21. H.M. Arcade. T N VALID ffTTET JOHN REID AND CO.. LTD.. Merchants. 43 and 45. Fort Street. Miscellaneous Wanteds. "PRIVATE Detective wanted—Send name i and Hfldress to Eden. P.O. Auckland tf» X OFFERED for transfer of a Teie"o&«J phone •-••27. Victoria, St. LITERARY WORK OF ALL KINDS CORRECTED AND EMENDED BY A COMPETENT WRITER and CRITIC terms Wry Moderate. Address PENMAN. 531, MEBALD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 1
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