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Domestics Wanted. COOK-General wanted for 2 adults: city; no washing.—Address at HEB.ALD. I COOK, male or female—Apply at once, )VJ Albion Hotel. COOK. good, plain, wanted at once.The Mecca. Swan son St. I COOK, good, plain, wanted; also, good J General—Mount Royal. 237, Symonds , Street. j CIOOK. plain, wanted, also Girl to help I ' generally, and a Daily Laundress; refer- ' ences required.—Apply The Ladies' College, Remuera. Tel. 808. i f:j.ENTLEWOMAN Is. Trotteuse for I j VT child, 1 to 5 p.m. daily; Saturdays and ' Sundays, 9 o'clock to 1 o'clock.-Write j ; Suburbia. 152. HERALD-. GIRL, capable, or Woman, wanted for general housework; all evenings free: ! good home for suitable person.—Apply after ' L p.m.. Home. 148, Herald. HELP wanted, one month; commence ■ February 21; comfortable home; 25s week and fares paid.—Address at Herald. KOUSEMAID-Waitreas wanted Metropolitan Hotel. HOUSEMAID. Waitress, and Pantrymaid wanted.—Waitemata Hotel. HOUSEMAID-Waitress, also Pantrymaid ; wages, 27s 6d— Mrß. C. F. Snowdon, Wellesley House. Wellesley St. W. XT OUSEMAID AND WAITRESS WANTED. _Apply 'albert HOTEL. TTOUSEMAID WANTED. Sleep in. Apply CENTRAL HOTEL. K~ ITCHENMAID. Pantrymaid, and Midday Waitress, wanted.—Melteith Dining ; Rooms. Wellesley St. ! T)ANTRYMAID wanted; start after; ;J- Xmas.—G. W. Wright, Newton. PERSON wanted daily for housework; no washing or cooking - hours 9 to 3; no Sunday work.—s. Gratton Rd. PORTER and Kitchenman or Kitchenmaid required, good hotel, Tauranga.— Bell's Registry. 22. City Chambers, Wueen. St. 'Phone 1702. I "" ' RELIEVING MAID WANTED AT ONCE. ' KING'S COURT. ! AATAITRESS, experienced, wanted.—Royal . _»» Court. j ATATAITREScJ, Pantrymaid, and Laundress i l_» » wan;ea. —Apply. \>aiiemata Hotel. i i fIAT'AITRESS and Pantrywoman wanted at i i• V V once for Restaurant; good wages, no | ' Sunday work.—Address at Herald. I ' AATAITRESSES (10). first-class, wanted.--! 1 » » Apply immediately to John Sinclair, i I Catering Contractor. Claude Rd.. Epsom. | ! 'Phone 1894. , AATOMAN, respectabic, wanted, to assist in i : VV tea kiosk during holidays.—ll. S. j ' Chandler, Bathing Pavilion. Miltord Beach. i BELL'S Registry, 22. City Chambers.— ! W. Cooks, 70s, 60s. seconds: Waitresses. 40s, 255; Housemaids, 4us. i '2os; Laundresses. Pantrymaids, Kitchenmaids. ('.-Generals. 40s, 20s; H.-Parlour-maid. Nurse. Sewingmaid. Housekeeper, M. | Couples. Handy Man. Milkers. Porters. , Cheis. 2nd Cooks. Kitchenman, Boys. ChaufI feur. Stewards.—'Phone 1702. |Q.EN ER A L FOR HOUSE. j Every modern convenience. Two adults and child. Easy place. Good wages. G L., 189, herald. Farm Hands Wanted. ("1 IRL to help milk and in house; 30s and T found. —Sandford, Te Papapa, Onehuuga. MAN wanted for milking and general farm work, machines used: wages. £2 and i found.—Capable, c.o. Congalton. Cambridge. : wanted for dairy farm, machines i 1 used, farm work.—Hill Bros., Mauku. i "\TOUTH wanted. reliable. for dairy I X farm, machines used; good homo and wages to suitable applicant.— Carruth, Okoroire. i _ ~ '■■■ J Partnerships, Financial, Etc. DO you require advice before entering into partnership? Consult us. We arc exI perts, qualified accountants, waiting to mi vestigate. If you wish to dispose of interest, | consult us. Many lucrative propositions waiting; advice free.—The Commercial and Inquiry Agency. Brunswick Bldgs., Queen i St.. City. MORTGAGE (first), sound, £3000. over broad acres, for Sale. Will accept : £2800—Refer Mr. Tipping, Dalgety's. XTNIQUE opportunity offered to Lady, join .' another in well-established business: capital required. £500 to £1000; first-class freehold; no previous experience necessary; good returns guaranteed.—Toua 178 . Herald. 'piLT-EDGED ANNUITIES. , ANNUAL RETURN""FROM £5 15s TO ; £19 19s PER £100. I Company's Assets Exceed £15,000,000. GERALD A. PEAKE. 32, Heilaby's Buildings. ; Box 1423. G.P.O. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY— £5 to £100. upon Household Furniture (without removal). No Delay. Repayment easy; Weekly Instalments. Telephone. I I A 2345 I L. W. BALKIND I 44-45. CITY CHAMBERS. THIRD FLOOR, I Odd. John Court's. Entrance. Queen St. or Victoria St. I Correspondenc--. enclose stamped envelope. ( Telephone. A 2345. I ; ■ _ . ; AUCKLAND HARBOUR. BOARD'S ] ■*-*• LOAN OF £150.000. 1 j 5i PER CENT. DEBENTURES. I I | Secretary's Office. December 1, 1919. j Applications are invited for the Purchase | of Debentures, to be issued on December 10, ion account of the above Loan. The DebenI lures are issued at par, have a currency of i 191 years, and bear interest at the rate of '51 per cent . payable half-yearly. Principal and Interest are payable, free of exchange. at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand i in the Dominion, Sydney, or Melbourne. ! Copies of tho Prospectus may be obtained i i on application to ! THE SECRETARY. Auckland Harbour Board, j P.O. Box 1259. I Auckland. I Miscellaneous. " kills flies. Is Tins everyI? where. 1" TENNIS and Neglige Shirt;, from 6s lid" ! J- Suit Cases. 18-» t>d; Panama Hats, from 11% fa!.— The. Economic. Opp. Town Hall. 1~ 7»LJ KEE1 7 ' kills moths, fleas, and all troublesome vermin. 1 3 Tins, every- . where. \TERE, PATON AND CO.. Popular Auc~ , V tioncers. High St. 'Phone 2383. , ' •JITEMORIAL AND BEREAVEMENT I ■ L ' J - CARDS PRINTED BESI STYLES. ' HERALD OFFICE. j Queen Street ! And Ward Street. Hamilton. NOTICE.— Agency, 70, City Cham_N bers. top floor, opens 7 till 9 Fridays- • Bargains in Gramaphone3 and Records. FOUND, what was wanted, at Vere. Paten __. and Co.'s. High St. 'Phone 2388. . '• yLIKEELO" will get rid of those Flies! | X ls Tins everywhere. lARGE Edmond's Baking Powder Is lid ' J tin, 2 tins Sardines for lid. Indian ! ! Root Pills Is bottle. Beecham's Pills l s box —At Reid's Stores. j BL'Y ta - Phonograph or Gramaphono for Christmas, from £i U)s: records from ' 2s; catalogues.—Edison Dealers 70, City! Chambers. r pHIS Christmas.For be.st value in J- Drapery and Clothing. Hats Shirts ' Ciiderwear. try the Economic, opp. Town Hall. j Bournville Cocoa go to Reid's, lib I V" 3 J? 2d. ill, tins 2s 3d. 111, tius Is I I ttl each. Black Lead 9d doz. RUN No Kinks: inaura w:tn tne National Insurant Co.. 101 Oueen St. Fire, Accident. .SirKtiesa Bearock terms. C OAKLEY'S used Furniture bargains will surprise you—Look In! BEKKER'S Soap is as good as ever it takes away all labour by soaking the I «-lcil:es 20nuns All grocers. Try it. E' EIDS Stares are noted for Ceylon Tea. -It The quality is the best and the prices j the lowest. ' HOW do " you" spell " Bargain"—some spell it " C-o-a-k-l-e-y." 1 i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17351, 24 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17351, 24 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17351, 24 December 1919, Page 1

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