Domestics Wanted. » r}OMPANION-Help, one used to children; : v-/ good salary.—Apply evenings, smina . from Ferry. 10, Beach Rd.. Devonport. OOOK. good plain, wanted at once, tom- - v - / porariiy.— Cafe, Swanson St. COOK, second, good, wanted.Glenalvon. Waterloo Quadrant. !, pOOK-General, refs—Mrs. P. A. Lindsay, . V ■', O'Rorke St., Albert Park. " "TkOMESTICATED Help wanted for the t *-* , town- small family; wages, £I.— . Apply Box 56, Cambridge. - J-2- -E" AXj . capable, wanted • no washing, '- >*, —Mrs. Radiey, 2, Cecil Rd., Mt Eden. . 1 none 3671. " ("IENERAL capable, wanted.—Apply even- - lT_'"gs. Mrs. J. C. Allen. 86. Remuera Rd. l " Q.ENESAL Help.— Young Woman wanted. :. V «a?y Place, small fa "»Jy. sleep home.— 13. '.» .Neil] St.. Popsonby. i Ci E;s " EfiA L, wanted, lamily four; no wash- ■ rv?,„ ing, good wages—Mrs. ten stem. - fohone 25f3.- OS St - Stephen's Avenue 1 none 2593. y (-J-ENERAL or Companionable Lady Jrlrin ( va required lor Rotorua, small family • " her 6,*' 8 ' .p- 3 ' - Ke «' str y. 22. City Cha-n'- >. " erß Pnone 1701. - 0- IJE i L i or Ug , ht household duties and at™Lt f2r l ? chi;dren - Kirl just left school - preferred, sleep ,c or out.—Mrs. R. Veal*. * Ferguson St.. Berne Bay. Q.IR.L or Woman (child not objected to). - \-a look after small house and boy (3yrs); : , wile in nursing home.— Particulars at Con- ; tectionery Shop, Grand Theatre. ' TJOME, . good - offered middle aged or " j"7 elder; y,, woman; every comfort; light ~ duties: small wage.—Address at, HkeaLß. ' HOUSE-Parlourmaid wanted.—Mrs. R~ -*--»■ Rose, 106. Rernii'-ra Rd. - TT°_ SE , and . Kitchen Maids, for Te Aroba . T"* - Boarding house; wages, 25s week.—Address at HERALD. ' T ADY Help wanted; good plain cooking * XJ essential. Box 72. Rotorua. T A UNDRESS wanted; also. Girl to help r Rh_ll % kitchen— Nurse Donald. 5 r ' shelly Beach Road. - ]V"URSERY-Housemaid wanted, take charge i-l one chud.—27, Victoria Avenue, Remuera. ) • — "jVrURSE-Companion wanted for semi- - XI invalid; must ue bright and cheerful — ' Apply, Urgent. HERALD. pANTRYMAID. reliable: experienced, J- wanted—Aptly 17. Queen St.. between j 11 and 1 p.m. "DERSON ladylike, accustomed to serving 11 on f , ' ments ', duti 3 days per week, 11.30 to 3 p.m.. 2 days 11.30 to 6 p.m.. 1 day 1 to 6 P.m—-Apply personally. 53. Security Buildings, Queen Street. ? WAITRESS, experienced, —Vent- ,- T T nor. Devon port. WAITRESS, smart, wanted at once,— _ Mecca Cafe. Swanson St. r T/yOMAN. .young, to wait table; wages. ' , V ? V i £u _ da ' °S a week.—Central Private Hotel, Hobson St. - WOMAN, young, capable; usual domestic uij duties; country; near Tauranga; ■ child, school age, not objected to—Reply C.R-. 564. HESALD. . WOMAN or Girl, smart, to learn waiting - _ ln restaurant; no Sunday work; halfday week off.—9. Customs St. E. '■ "X/trORKING Housekeeper or General . -i 8 ; 11 **?; capable all duties; three in family—Apply Urgent, Lumeden, Stationer. Newmarket. "DELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers.—W. ■*-> Cooks bOs, 455; Waitresses, 355, 255; Housemaids, 30s, 255; Laundresses, 40s, 30s: Pantrymaid Kitchenmaid, C.-Generals, 40s, 255: H.-Pailourmaid. N.-Housemaid, General (with child!; M. Couples (station cookhouse); Handy Man. Chef, 2nd Cook, Kitcnenman. Gardener.'Phone 1702, Farm Hands "Wanted. i , . BOY, for farm; good home; good wages.— Write Steve. 234, Heraup. BOY wanted to assist milking, machines. —T. O Pea. Turua. _ TVyTAN, good, wanted for handling young ) JM. harness horses and farm work; long job.— 3. D. P. Morg-an, Hamiiton-C_mbndge MAN. steady; wanted for dairy farm: must be good nmlker; wages £2 week and found; good home. — Apply Stockley Bros., Tamaki West. MAN, young, capable, smart, reliable, experienced macn ne-m;lking and gei«ral farm work; good home. Waikato.— Late , wages to Good Hume, 769, Hep «ii,u . Hamilton. t •■' I OHARE-Milker, 60 or more cows, find aen- , O zine and rubbprs; one-third cheques, - calves, pigs.—Pratt and Bayly. Te Awarantn. 1 QHEARERS (machine), two. wanted at KJ once for 700 dry sheep.—Reply M. J. Friedlander. Mangatawhiri, Pokeno. YOUTH wanted; sheep and dairy; wages, 30s and. found. State experience. Lever, Te Kniti. ■ YOUTH, respectable, wanted for dairy farm (machines used); 80s and, good home.—Address at HERALD. YOUTH wanted for dairy farm (machines) ; : wages, 50s. —State age and experience to . H. G. Dennis, Hobson ville. Pupils Wanted. ABHLEIGH Coaching College. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.—Students successful recent " Public Service Examination. Enrol now for next term. ' ASKETWORB* Leatherwork, Wood Carving, Pokerwork, Pen Painting, etc.; ' articles ready designed; price lists posted I terms.Miss Ayimg. 4, Strand Arcade, ' Auckland , DE Swimming before Christmas; Classes _£_■ starting September; 12 lessons, £1 is . Delays are dangerous.—D. B. ■ Anderson instructor, P.O. Box 1327. CORRESPONDENCE. Lessons, mdividnally compiled each Pupil, all Subjects. Econimical efficient courses Matriculation, , Teachers' Certificates. i'harmacy. National Scholarships. Public Service Entrance, Boofc keeping. Shorthand, etc. Write prospectus ' Special " War" price list.—Metropolitan Corre°nondence College, P.O. Box 671, Auckland. » TNSTITUTE OF LANGUAGES.—AIiTa_I X guages. Tuition, Translations; individual lessons: day and evening classes.Scuola Moderna, 70, Endean's Buildings, Queen St. Madame Palazzi, Principal LEARN TO WRITE SHOWCARDB—Day and Evening Classes and by Correspon- - dence.—Willott Showcards, 466. Queen St. 10 per cent, off for Soldiers. , TV/fAORI Language Taught Individually * J-'-*- Book-keeping, Crogg Shorthond, Coaching. day or night.—Hansard, Licensed Interpreter, Sanford's Bldgs.. Customs*. St. MOTOR Tuition and Repairs.— Class being formed; enrol early.Fees, particulars, E. Haydock, Central Garage", Wakefield St. 'Phone 4436 MLLE. LE HOUX, Dressmaking" Classes. 14. Tabernacle Bldgs. Classes dailyalso 7 p.m.. Mob., Wed., Sat. (Thurs. morning only). T>E A SPEAKER! LEARN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN 20 LESSONS. Best Correspondence Course Issued, £1 4s Cash. NO, 1 WOODSIDE ROAD. Mount Eden. Wanted to Buy. APPAREL. — Mrs Outtrim. 114. Victoria St., gives highest prices for Misfit and? Left-off Suits. Costumes, etc.—'Phone 2674. APPAREL.— Mrs Botterili gives Highest , **■ Prices All Kinds of LAft-off Clothing. > Boots, etc.—4s. Elliott St 'Phone 5483. [ A RING to Mrs. Kelly.—She Buys Ladies'. f ■£*• Gent.'s, Children's Clothing, Evening Dresses. Bead Trimming. 'Phone 2606.— J 392. Queen St. - WE BUY FURNITURE,. Pianos. etcT] , , and give highest prices; whole houses bought out. Motor-car kept for prompt service. 'Phone 862. Auction Department. " TONSON GARLICK CO.. LTD. APPAREL. — Fischer, 350. Queen St. —Left-off Clothing. Jewellery, Boots. Pawn Ti.-Vc:s, False Teeth. 'Phone 3021. Mrs Martin, Representative, will call (~\ UN. good, D.8.8.; must be cheap.—Send vJT particulare G.P.0.. Box 744. Auckland. HORSES wanted tor the lions.—Boyd, Rcyal Oak Zoo. Onehnnga. LAWNMOWER. second-hand Pennsylvania or Green's; Slazenger Tennis Net and Fittings. Boundary Netting. Lawn Marker.— Amateur. 224, HERALD. PHOTOGRAPHER'S Used Negatives, fullplate size, in any Quantity.—'Phone 1952. Harris Manufacturing Co.. High Street. PLATINUM Scran, good price paid: quantity not essential. Also, smarts-stone Diamond.—Cohen, 168, Queen Street. SCRAP Heavy Iron-castings; also Swap Metals of any description wanted to Buy.— G.P.0., Box 472. Wasted Advertisements cofiUsaed OB j Page 3. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17274, 25 September 1919, Page 1
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