Domestics Wanted. ATTENDANT wanted for semi-invalid ;" gentleman and to assist lignt duties; ■- comfortable home.—Address at Herald. \ I COOK. good. second, wanted. —Apply | I V^ 1 Chef, Waitemata Hotel. COOK-General, also Nurse for young child, wanted lor country early December. < References essential. Suit sisters or friends. , WAIKATO. ' 106, HERALD, ami.ton. ' DOMESTIC, competent, wanted immedi- ' ately; all duties.— G. W. Wright, : corner Empire Road and The Drive, Epsom. 1 "DOMESTIC, competent, wanted immedi- ] J-/ ately; no washing; wages 20?^—Mrs. John Carlaw, 9th on right Orakau Road, ', Greenwood's Corner, Epsom. 1 CHEF and Second Cook wanted for Palace . Hotel. Te Aroha. Also Waitress and . Pantry maid-Waitress.—Apply Hotel and j Restaurant Union, British Bldgs., 187, Queen St; : : GENERAL wanted, at once; no washing. • ; Salary, £] per week— J. M. Cuilen, . Russell St.. Waihi. GENERAL, smart, reliable; plain cooking; no laundry; good wages.— O. Monckton. Hamilton. Phona 333. GENERAL, middle-aged, capable, adaptable all work; wages up to 40s suitable . person.—Robert Ellison, Ellison Chambers. : . GIRL, companionable, for nice country j , homo; no washing; understand plain '. cooking.—H.S.. Post Office. Waerenga. GIRL, young, respectable, or elderly VSoman, wanted for housework.—Apply I 49. East St.. City. TTELP, competent, wanted, small family; £•-*• good wages—Mm. Buchanan, 13, Mount ' St. John Avenue, Epsom. ! HOUSEKEEPER.— woman for widower's home, two children; 8 miles out.—Write . Protestant, 91. Herald. HOUSEKEEPER for Widower girl 5 • -LI- years: own mistress; comfortable home, no washing: state age. salary.—F.F., , ' ■ ?* re Glfford , Booksellers. Te Awamutu. | i HOUSEKEEPER wanted for country, on I J-J- farm to two brothers; must be capable; stata_ wages.—lmpregnable. 160. Herald. I HOUSEMAID-Waitress wanted; wages SOs. j ' I --Kelvin_Privatc Hotel. 95, Hobson St. • HOUSEMAID - WAITRESS" EXPERI- i BNCBD, AND RELIEVING MAID Wanted at once. MON DESIR HOTEL. I Takapuna. HOUSEMAID, experienced, wanted; also, , Young Woman to assist in kitchen. : A ply 12. Lower Symonds St. HOUSE-Parlourmaid, experienced; adult family.—Apply Mrs. R. H. Abbott, 69, Gillies Avenue.Epsom. 'Phone 2052. KITCHENMAN, experienced, wanted.— Hotel Northland. IADY Help, domesticated, wanted for i country.—T.C., Box 1203, G.P.0., Auckland. LADY Help, for two months, country; wages, £1 week.—Apply Miss Scott, care ■ Y.W.C.A.. Scotia Place, Auckland. lADY Help, Cheltenham, one month from J December 15; small family; all duties: . 9 to 2.—Phone 112, Devonport. LADY Help wanted; good wages; good home.—Ross, 12, Wanganui Avenue, ! Heme Bay. LADY Help wanted for sheep station.— Apply H. E. Worsp, St. Hehers. 'Phone 5955 (5 rings) LADY Help wanted for the country; all L duties, good plain cook; adult family, 3 good home, near a town; wages. 50s.—Apply Mrs. Banks, Commercial Hotel. ; pANTRYMAID wanted.—l 6, High St. ' T>ANTRYMAID, experienced. wanted . £ Apply G. W. Wright. Newton. PANTRYMAID wanted.—Prior's, Strand . Arcade. , TDERSON. reliable, wanted to mind children , J- _ and assist in house at St. Heliers Bay during December and January.Mrs. E. -A. Cox, Te Awamutu. RELIEF General wanted, Frankton Junction Hotel.—Mrs. E. J. O'Keeffe, 26, ; Manukau Road, next Taylor's Store, Paroell. RELIEVING Housemaid or Young Girl to assist light duties; evenings free; i • references essential.—l 27. Grafton Rd I WAITRESS, experienced, wanted at once. ' t" ■ —Apply Ring's Court. . ■ I WAITRESS wanted.—C.C.C. Dining ; » » Room. - TRAITRESS wanted. — Prior's. Strand » t Arcade. ; \\7AITRESS. juid-day, or ProbationerT » » — *dd-ess at Herald WAITRESS, smart, also Pantrymaid, » V wanted.—Melteith Dining Rooms, Watson's B,iild ; ncrs. Wellesley St. | I TRESSES, two, smart, wanted; also > ' one Cashfer.—Sanford. Ltd., opp G.P.O. ASHERWOMAN, at least 1 day p^ > T week; 8s and —Robert Ellison '_ Ellison Chambers. * • "ITTOMAN or Girl, capable assist all TT duties, small fami.y; good home and i wages.—Address at Herald. ) TfTOMAN, refined, wanted; all duties; no M washing or ironing; wages 32s 6d ' Box 678, G.P.0., Auckland. " TIT OMAN wanted for washing and clean- >» .JOS; Mondays preferred.—Miss Nicholi son. Victoria Ave., Mount Eden. • "W'OMAN. elderly, required to take charge 3 'I of two young children; good home.— • Bell's Registry, 22, City Chambers. Phone ' 1702. N ; BELL'S Registry, 22, City Chambers.— - XJ ( ooks. £5. SOs; Seconds, Waitresses. _ 4us, '.os: Housemaids, 40s, 255; laundresses, 3os. antryinnids, Kitchenmaids, C- > Generals. 40s, 20sj H. -Parlourmaid, W. . Milker, Shop Girl; M. Couples, £180- - Handyman. Milkers. Cooks, 2nd Cooks, Kit'- - flitnniHii, Porter, Boys. 'Phono 1702. . L.I OUSBMAID-WAI TR ESS, A RELIEVING MAID, ' A nd - A PANTRYMAID. Apply, t THAMES HOTEL LADY' HELP, capable of all duties, required on farm, nea- countiy town- ' ship; three adults: nice home, every convenience; 25s per week; widow with child no; objected to. Apply 10, SCOTIA PLACE. Wednesday and Thursday, morning and evening. Farm Hands Wanted. - wanted for farm work, easy place; -13 handy to Auckland. —Farmer, 67, , HERALD. ' I ADS ft.', good, wanted for farm.—Apply JLj by letter. Bonny Glen, private bag, , Mercer. MAN wanted to assist milking (machines), Help with general farm work; up-to-date plant and shed; good home; can start , at once; stale age, experience, and wages required.—G. Phillips. Box 19. lore. "PLOUGHMAN. General Farm Work; wages ) J £2 ss.- -C. Johnstone. Wliatawhata. BOY. smart, wanted for dairy farm. Waikato; mach.nes used: good home For address apply Laking, Tailor. Onehunga. YOUTH, for small farm; machine milking unci driving; good wages.—W. J Morris, Ihumatao Re!., Mangere. "yOUTH wanted, dairy farm; machines , . used, good nome good wages suitable . hand.—Todd, James and Co., t>. Wakefield C 'LARK'S Registry, Waitemata Chambers ' Customs Street.-6 Milkers (machine*); Married Chauffeur. Married Couple?, station- , Lady. Farm Hands. Best wages. Pupils Wanted. : A SHLEIGH Coaching College. N.Z. Insur--."X ance Buildings — Coaching for all public exams.; backward education a, ; ality. Terms moderate. BASKETWORK. Leatherwork. Wood CarVing, Pckerwork, Pen Painting, etc - articles ready designed: price lis's postedterms.—Miss Ayling. 4, Strand Arcade, Auckland BE Swimming before Christmas; Classes starting September-. 12 lessons £1 is Delays are dangerous. —D. B. ..nder'son instructor. P.O. Box 1027. ' a BRUSH UP ] THAT WEAK~ SUBJECT Individual C -aching in All Subject: last _ opportunity Iwfoie examinations—Metro- ) polita'i Couching and Correspondence Colleee, End,;in'a Buildings. DANCING 'Fancy) and GyiiiuaflJTim taught privately.—A.C.. lno, Herald. f J EARN TO WRITE SHUWCARDS—Day Jj and Evening Classes aud by Correspon--1 ' dei.ee.-- Witlott Showcard=, 466. Queen St. lu per cent, off tor Soldiers MLLE. LE 110UX. Dressmaking Classes, It. Tabernacle Bidgs. Classes daily; " I also 7 p.m., Mnn.. Wed., Sat. (Thurs. morn- ' ing only). i>IANOFORTE.— Experienced Teacher has few Vacancies, children or adults; i • I terms, t'l Is quarter.—-Write Progress, P. 0., s I Newmarket. ■——-——---=-=== V | 1 ABIES' Send at once for Bland's Hair I i Stain, all shades. 3s 6d bottle.-Miss ' Cloush. 62. George St., Dunedin. |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17326, 25 November 1919, Page 1
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