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11 —— i ■ .Domestics Wanted. GOOK, capable, good wages.—Mrs. W. R. Wilson, St. Leonards, Takapuna, or Phone H8 (three rings). . COOK, good, wanted at once for country hotel; child over 3 no objection. Also. Housemaid-Waitress.— 243, HERALD. COOK, good, plain; good wages to com- ■ ietent i^rson— l27, Grafton Rd. COOK, second, male, wanted; also _ Kitchenman.—The Tiffin Diningroom, Queen St. COOK-Housekeeper.— for Wellington, at once, the services of a Lady 'or two adults and two school children; good salary; no washing; all modern appliances in use Applicants must be well recommended.— by letter to Kelburnite, 247. I HERALD. I DOMESTIC Help, refined, all duties; as- ! sietance given; one adult (lady); good wages.— Address at Herald. "TVOMESTIC Help, all duties; 2 in family; j AJ' good home, good wages.— W. B. ; -L-eyland. 28. Marine Parade. Heme Bay. "PAMILY at Helensville down with in- ' -a- tiuenza; help wanted.— T. Mandeno Jackson, Customs St. East. QENERAL, one in family.^Apply 15, v* rlemuera Rd., between 11 a.m. and 12 noon, or 4 to 6 in afternoon. fl E: N E RAL or Domestic Help, 30s week — TT* Mrß Ha.rold Mosea, 11, Sea View Rd., -ttemuera; 'Phone 2033 A. f_-ENERAL, no washing; 2 adults in family • ! v-* evenings. Saturday. Sunday afternoons free; wages 27s 6d— 'Phone 5508. LRL for Tearooms, 10 to 5 dally; Satur- \* day free— Tea Kiosk. Domain. ' /?J_IRL, to assist general housework, oom"JTaoJ? home— Avenue Greenwood s Corner. 'Phone 4276 (4 rings). rjIRL. young, wanted as Companion-Help; « - soldiers widow with child no objecwlU -r.' sht dutlos ; good home.—Mrs. J. Weir, Tnrangaarere. near Taihape. Hfanol wanted; - good home; smad ' MRS. A. A. DONALD, Cr. Pah Rd. and Lynton At., i_ Epsom. TTOUSEHOLD Help required: regular tr < ol li.-^Y asa, J ta College, Williamson St.. off Mt. St. John Avenue. Epsom. TJOUSEKEEPER. at once, for 2 months; J-X fond of children; wages. 358 - of McOovern. Matahnru. TTOUSEKEEPER or capable Person for J-JL domestic duties; no washing or ironing. —Address at HeeaLD. HOUSEKEEPER7~keep house and take charge: 3 young children school age; wages £1- close school and post office; telephone laid on; 1 child no objection. S. T. CRAPP. Omokoroa. Tauranga. HOUSEMAID" and Waitress wanted. — Albert Coffee Palace, 7, Victoria St. East. SEMAID-WAITRESS Wanted Immediately. Good Wages to Suitable Person. 145. GRAFTON ROAD. KITCHENMAN; wages, £2; no Sunday worn; Saturday afternoon —_\.ppiy : J _______> Restaurant. .Lower uneen St. LADY, to assist light household work, smalt English lamily.Jjawson. Mmnenaha Avenue. Takapuna. LADY Help wanted urgently for one month, by lady in small Apply 24, Vic-t-oria Ave.; 'Phone 439 A. LADY Help; experienced, educated; two adults; comfortable home, seaside; easy place, good wages; reis.—Address at (Ikbald. LADY ' Help, young. domesticated, 1 Remuera; light duties; used to chiloron; youngest four years; good home; good wages; near care.Address at HEAALD. I AUtNUxtJ_a_i, goo-, warned; wages, 355. J-« Also Housemaid, 25s.Rawhiti Surgitai Homo. 2, Park Rd. TVTURSE-Girl, daytime, 9 to 5.30; Sundays -LI free; ret.— '.rhone 1133, Mrs. Coates, 21. St. Stephen's Ave. PANTRYMAID wanted.—The Burlington, Shortland St. PERSON, capable, required take charge Davenport homo few weeks.—Address at Heihxj>. PERSON, competent, gentlewoman, required take charge two infant children, afternoons only-; Sundays excepted.F.A.R., 287', Herald. - WAITRESS*' - exp6rier.ce* v ,-good. Ar>ply Royal Court, la, Wynyara'BL--IFAI TRESSES (2), experienced; also v f Second Cook (male).—Apply 328, Queen Street, WAITRESSES (3) wanted.—C.C.C. Dining_t * room. High St. XJAJTRESSEST2, wanted, smart and ex- > ? perienoed ; also young girl, willing to learn.The Tiffin Diningroom. WAITRESS; alßo Pantrymaid; no Sunaay work; Saturday afternoon off. — Apply Trocadero Restaurant, Lower Queen SU TTTAITRESS. good 30s : also Pantrymaid, » T Saturday half-holiday. and Sunday free.— Melteith Dining Room. Watson's Bldgs. Wellesley St. E. WOMAN, young, for daily cleaning, from 7 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. ; wages, 30a. Apply Mena House, 10, Carlton Gore Rd. WOMAN, reliable, for Washing.—Apply Mrs. J. Boylan, Coonough, 23, Cheltenham Terrace, Devonport fl/VTOMAN. refined for light duties; no '»» cooking, washing, scrubbing: good home, small remuneration.Write R., 307, Herald. BELL'S Registry.— 60s; Seconds. Waitresses, 355; Housemaids, Laundresses (40s), Kitchenmaids, Generals (40s), Parlourmaids, Nurse. Housekeeper. BELL'S Registry Gladstone Buildings, opp. Femes. — Couples, Cooks. Kitchenman. Laundryman, Ploughman. WindowCleaner. Buttons. — 'Phone 1702. STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.— Waitresses, Laundresses, Pantrymaids, Porter, M. Couples, Gardener, Ploughman. 'Phone 900. XT W.C.A. BUSINESS GIRLS' CLUB, * Union Buildings. Customs Street East. Wanted— YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN KITCHEN. Hours. 9 to 2 Monday to Friday. Apply in person at Club Rooms. 4 to 5 p.m. Thursday. I Farm Hands Wanted. IT'AMILY of 4 milkers, reliable, wanted to X milk 80 cows (machines). —P., co. Con«altou. Stationer. Cambridge. IT'AMILY, experienced, wanted to handmilk herd of 80-85 cows on shares, coming season; Glaxo supply; two miles factory and Matamata. — For further particulars apply with references to J. W. Tims, Matamata. "UVAMILY, reliable, wanted to milk 60 cows, X coming season; machines provided and home separation.—Apply, by letter, with references, to Dairy. Waiau Pa P.O. MAN, young, who can plough and understands farming and look after stock wanted for farm at onoe. —Apply Sports Club. City. MANAGER, working, all-round experience, for small dairy farms, state experience: refs. ; wages, £4 and house.— Particular. Herald. YOUTH wanted; must be good milker and X reliable; good wages suitable person.— Knight. Tamaki Rd.. Papatoetoe. CLARK'S Registry, Waitemata Chambers. J Customs Street —2 Farm . Hands, Ploughmen. 60s; Cook, country hotel, 60s; Milkers- ______^_____ Pupils Wanted. I EARN Motor-car Driving and Mechanism, J day or evening instruction; careful tuition, moderate fees': several makes; City Council's certificate guaranteed. IRVIN. 19. Wakefield St. ISS SINCLAIR. Teacher of Millinery.— Special Class for Girls. Saturday mornings. Terras.2nd Floor. Strand Arcade. MISS MARJORIE ROBINSON'S Art Needlework Classes will be held temporarily at Brain's Commercial College, N.Z Insurance Buildings. 10-12 a.m. and 2-4 p.m.' Mondays, and Thursdays 6-7 p.m. Ali branches, including Mount Mellick, Italian Cut Work. Brodene Anglaise, Dedebo. Hardangen. Needle Painting, Laces, Tatting, etc Specimens of work on view. All kinds of Emb. undertaken and commenced. P.O. BOX. 1601. ' Tuition Wanted. ~ YOUNG Lady would like lessons in Shorthand, private.—State terms. E.S. .Herald. ■ j - , - ij -- Miscellaneous. OE NIELSEN, Sight Specialist. 62. Pitt . St., opp Central Fire Station. Examiration free. Charges moderate. RUN No Risks! Insure with the National Insurance Co.. 101. Queen St. jft£ Accident. Sickness. Bedrock Terms. 1? OR the Races—Timers. Split ChronoX graphs, Omega Chronograph Watches— Alec. Laurer.sjn. 236. Queen St. OEWING Machines Repaired; Buttonholes u-ie" 1 on ßemises; open Friday. 9 p.m — Hilford, 8, Rutland St. Phone 2787 A. A l,l ™? 01 * , Pian — Shipment arrivsd. „„, Thousands sold m Auckland.— and , F 'Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Mana*€C£.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17456, 28 April 1920, Page 1

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