" ' Domestics Wanted. A SSISTANT Housekeeper, small family, Xjl ' Main Trunk Line; close to township.— Address at Herald. COOK-General,' daily or otherwise; . good V wages.— States, 2. Woodside Rd., Mt. Eden. 'Phone 600. DOMESTIC Help or Housekeeper; good home, good wages; country town. — Seaview Rd., Remuera. or Lady Help, Gisborne; no vX washing; good homo; 10s.—Strand Registry. Strand Arcade. 'Phone 900. GENERAL or Working Bouse keeper; no washing; other help kept; refs, required. ■ —Mrs.' G. S. Kent, 29, St. Stephen Av., Parnell. 'Phone 2420 GIRL to Mind Children (2), daily; not younger than 17 years.— 969 A. IRL to assist in homo; £1 week; infant.. vX no other children.—Help, 385, Herald. GIRL wanted, to assist in General Housework; sleep at home.—l 7. Symonds St. GIRL, young, reliable, Assist Kitchen and General Housework; other help kept.— 127, Grafton Rd. GIRL wanted to assist with Light Duties. VI Mrs. E. Dixon, Kihikihi Rd., Te AwamutU. GIRL, young, fond of children; Light Duties Mrs. Kidd, 12, Gladwin Rd., One Tree Hill. GIRL or Woman for Housework; easy place, good wage, and liberal outings. Apply first instance 8, Roscoe Rd., Devonport. GLAXO HOSTEL.——Woman to • Assist 'n Kitchen: wage, £2 per week and fare —Apply at once to MANAGER, Waihou Valley Dairy Co., Te Aroha. HOUSEKEEPER., respectable, for uaciielor; also assist Milking; child or two no objection; good home; wages 30s.— 513, Herald. * HOUSEKEEPER. —Sheep farmer requires competent Housekeeper; own mistress© sinall house; wages, 30s.—Apply in first place, MRS. SHEARMAN. Phoenix Chambers (opp. P. 0.) HOUSEMAID - Waitress wanted. — Stonehurst. HOUSEMAID wanted. — Arundel, Water100 Quadrant. HOUSEMAID, assist waiting, for Diocesan High School.—Apply Matron, Schoolhouse, Diocesan High School, Epsom. LADY, refined, as Nurse-Companion, light household duties.Ring 'Phone 2244 A. LADY Help, young, two adults, two children ; no washing.—Mrs. Lusty. Matata LADY Help, capable, or General, all AJ duties; good wages to suitable person. Mrs. (Dr.) Waddell, Victoria St.. Hamilton. LADY Help; 8 miles from Ongarua; jges, -Li 35s.Mrs. Fullerton-Smith, Foxley, Taumarunui. TIyTOTHER'S Help, young lady, all duties; ATA waxes, 25a.—Mrs. Alf. Leyland, 30, Sarsfield St., Ponsonby. PERSON, middle-aged, for country, Look -T After Bi nd Lady (70); own mistress; £1 week, comfortable home.— Wellesley Chambers, We'.lesley St. E. ■yyT"AI'I'UESS, smart. —7, Victoria St. E. "WAITRESS, smart, —Savoy Cafe, TV 62. Victoria St. W. \\f AITRESS. for Hotel, Hawera: union V V wages.—Secretary, Hotel and Restaur&nt Union. 187. Queen St. \\lAll'ESS wanted; Saturday afternoon i f and Sunday off.Manchester Dining Rooms, opp. G.P.O. W AITRESS, thoroughly experienced, Jf T wanted ; 61 so good Woman for Pantry. The Den. Endean's Bldgs., Queen St. TAT" OMAN to assist Kitchen and House; no T» cooking; -day.—Kenilworth, 79, Shortland St. . "\/47^Sf^W, i li'Bod, "feTi%'ble, 'as I Ser- » » v?Tit or Housekeeper, for cc_..->,rv-wagea. 30a.—Mrs. J. Henry. Pctumahoe. Farm Hands; WantedBOY for Dairy Farm; must be good milker; wages, 80s,_ found; country boy preferred. —Ryder, Opuatia, or Chennells. 3. Customs St. BOY, just left school and without experience, for small seaside dairy farm; good home, own room, live with family; small wages .to start, rise later; refs. if required. ' • P. 8.. 410. Herald. TTtARM Hand, good, that can plough, fence, i A,'} etc.; £2 10s and found.—B. Budden, HoniViwi: Otorrhnnga. ■ - ..j . : . i LAD (14-15), strong. Dairy Farm; experience not necessary; good wages.—A. E. Smith, Mangapeehi. LAD, smart, able to Milk and Assist suburban farm.—Address at Herald. LAD, about 16. required; sheep and cattl" station. St. George's Bay Rd., Parnell. or 'phone 1027 A. LAD. strong, to learn Farming, Pokeno district; no milk.ng.— Burt, care A. and T. Burt, Ltd. MAN or Strong Boy for Farm Workgood milker. —A. J. Guy. East Tamaki. MAN for Gardening and General. Farm Work, Mam Trunk Line.—Address at Herald. . , MAN for Milking (machines) and General Farm Work; wages, £2 10s and found. —A. Jt. Cox, Cambridge. MAN, married, to Milk about 30 cows (machines) and Manage Farm; sooa house, all convs; state wages.—Stan. Pilkington, Matangi. MAN for Plough ng and General Farm Work; knowledge of sheep preferred; 55s and found; good bonus to.willing, capable man. BRADLAUGH SYMES. , Private Bag. Pirongia. PLOUGHMAN, good; only capable men n ed eppiy; wages, £3 week and found. McKensie, Gorton, Cambridge.. PLOUGHMAN. experienced, married, wanted at once; £180 a year and find self; can keep two cows; 5-roomed house, hot and cold water: school and P. 0.. halfmile. Also, Single Man, to Drive Team and do Stock Work. — Ren wick. Punakitere Hokianga. SHARE-Milkers for 60 cows; machinesO thirds.—Share-Milk°r, £60, Hkrald. ' OHARE-Miikers. — Family or otherwise ►J immediately; herd about 65 (machines); one-third monthly cheque, calves and pigs; references required; Waikato district.—Produce. 287, Herald, Auckland or Hamilton. QHEEPSHEARER, good; Little Wonder O machine.—Apply Sanford, Ltd.. Customs YOUTH wanted for Dairy Farm; good shed and machines.J. Banks. Ngatea, Hauraki Plains. YOUTH for light Farm Work; must be strong and willing; wages 35s and found to suitable help.—B.C., 60, Herald. YOUTH or Young Man, competent machine Milker and General Farm Work; wages, £- 10a ai d good nuuie.—nu«hton. latuanui! 'Phone 98R. Morrinsville. YOUTH, reliable, or Man, wanted immeA d.atoly to Assist Milking (machines) and general Farm Work; good home; top wage. Piper, Tauhei, Morrinsville. YOUTH to Plough and Fence; good horseman.; no miking; age 20; good wages to good man.Wm. Walker, Box 42, Opotiki. YOUTH, strong, to Assist with Machines and Drive to Factory; wages, £2 and found; good home. URGENT, Orini Post Office. CLARK'S Registry, Waitemata Chmbrs., Customs St.—lo Mach tio Mi'.kors, 10s, 558 ; 2 Roadmen, 14s; Housekeeper. ' Partnerships, Financial, etc. ANNUITIES, 20 per cent, maximum reXX turn.—Gerald A. Peake, representing The Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Co., Ltd., 32, Hellaby's Bldgs., I'.O. Box 1423. 1 FINANCIAL Help wanted by a student in electrical engineering.Energetic. 43'' HEBALO. MATE '(married) wanted, take half interest in herd 65 cows; £500 required.—H.N., Matatoki, Thames Valley. PARTNER with capital wanted start Photographic Bus.ness, Southern seaside town; steady, good chijj?act-er —Address at Herald. SECOND Mortgage, £3300; good security. —H. Lan Simson. Solicitor, Imperial Bldgs TTNIQUE Opportunity occurs for man with U £150 to join advertiser manufacturing splendid selling line; unlimited possib.hties• full investigation.—Security. 466. HER*r.r> OOkO £85 °- - £55 AT 6 * PER UffiN'T., cswanted for clients.—J. L. Conlau. Solicitor. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. PIOAA AND £30 ° to Lend on First cS/Xi-rfUl/ Mortgage.—Mitchell and Gatenby. Solicitors, Smeeton's Buildings. -PJAOn £1300. £725. £700. £600 (OK £400, AND £260 wanted on First Mortgage.— and Gat-en by, Solicitors, Smeeton's Buildings. ' 4-* — FIRST Mortgage over 573 acres, freehold Waikato; (value £15 per acre), payable July 1. 1924; Land Transfer title; will be transferred to yield 7 per cent, per annum from date of transfer; other approved securities would, if desired, be accepted in part payment as only about £2500 cash required. Box 1530, Auckland. SEWING Machines Repaired by practical O man: 30 years' experience.— 3783 A. J. Hilford. 8, Rutland St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 1
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