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Domestics Wanted. no washing; 2 adults.— ■f Mrs. A. Waller. 53. Gillies Ave, Epsom. r auias Bu. tram stop. (Second) required for Nurse*' ' Home.—Housekeeper, Nurses' llotiie, Park Kd. __ f -General; 2 adults, modern bunffav low; reis. essentia;. —5. Mt. Hobson ltd*. KulA. Housema.d. adult family V-' 4; t\asy piaoe.—6, Coiunna Av<\. otl tit. orephen 3 Ave. / 'UUK-Generai. or Working Housek<-epor. *— ' oa;.ati.o, no bedroom wori en minis free. Lis ,-er week.-Mrs. Taylor. Greena.lt. le Aya.ir.utu. COOKS. H'maids. Wrasses, Wajd&maia. t -Uenerais, N -ii rua-d, Lauy ixo.v. Liirl Milker, Housekeeper. Domestic. M-C-oupie. —'i hone 171>2. jSoMESTIC HeTp7~al~o ut:«* ; ccmforwbli XJ home, country tfUutub.--Appjf 23. terry ouuding. 12 io ii Friday. GIRL wanted for Tearoom*. "k~7-C Karansahape Kd. GIRL, about 11, ii r eoiupani f.-.r G ~ 4 years, cood home.- Ii C'.,""Taumari:nui for Housework. r<-:7~ ~M~r7.~iS:Tll7 V* \ iclona Kd.. Devenport ixa\a from Cjoat. GIRL, young, for Housework; assist miik- , lug, machines; must l* clean. —K. Kevt-il, Korornaiua. Prank ton Junction. (18). Jjght HoiiseworkTlTna-JhTI-VJ <..re u (•-> -Mrs. MeLeod, 4, Atarangi Rd.. Green Lane. HELP, capable, ali duties, for Takaruna. - Lediard and Klnjrslord. H-4 Queou St. H.M. Arcade). TXELP, about 30. or over, assist - IJ - i duties and chttdren ' . school o;:e. conv. home, Kemuera; suitable gtr! treated as one of the family. Address at Herald. lIOUSEKEEPER or General ~HeJp wanted" JLI family 5, Papatoetoe.—Good Home, 43-1. HERALD. TTOUSEKEEPER or Help. small J-J- family, Epsom; eood home; own mia*£ggg;jaU_duties.—l2l. Victoria Arcade. 2-4. TTOUSEKEEPER. young, to bachelor; ff country; no objection 1 child.—i.A.E.. 443, Herald. HOUSEKEEPF.R.-Man. youns. with S children, would like voting lady to I take ful! charge of homo,—Apply. Capable, I 2, Herald. i T A*- Help, plain cooking and houseI *T T work; „ s morn intra week, 8 till 2 p.m.— I *9. View Rd.. Mt. Eden. T ADY. with 2 children school ace. requires sep-ices Gentlewoman, nice ploau cook e aenttal—H.H.. 634. Hkbalp. "jV"URSE. children's, 5.30-5.30 daily; 1 child 9 m nths; refa. required.—Apply evenings. Cargen. \\7"AITRESS, good, wan tod.—Proprietress. T T Moritrose Hotel. Pneroa. I "WAITRESSES "(2). K mart, and Knrhenr! j tt «' d , : ™«*** 30s.—Mrs. B. Mills, ( Dried Milk Factory, Waitoa"OrOMAN, young, for Household Duties. J_l_ dttl| y... 7to 3-—27, Khybor Pass, City. "OTTOMAN wanted. Washing and Cleaning. » » two half-days. Monday and Friday preferred.—Mrs. Warner, Campbell Road. Royal Oak. QTRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cook*. v-> <>0s; Housemaid-Waitress. Housemaid, Nurse (3 children!. Youth (team work 1 .. Farm Hands Wanted. TDOY learn Dairy Fanning, good home as u> ° n . C . °t^r e family.— Apply 34, EcU-r.valo Eden, Thursday. alter 5 p.m. "LJOY or Youth, to assist machine milking -«-». and general farm work; slate ago experienco__a.nd_ wagca —J. "DOY, 14-15, orchard, mixed fannuigT"h7rp •*-* milk; good home. North Auckland; 15a and found to start.—Pearson's Registry, Exchange Lane. "pARM Hand, practica-1. for Dairv farm; g or machines used.—Apply. Korr Maxwell. "PARM Hand wanted, 18 to 20; milking A and- useful; 30s and found.—Thomas, ■pox 14. Ruav/ai. willing, wanted, capable farrn- ■*• ing unimproved farm of 300 aens, 10 miles from railway and school: good road' mail and cream-cart passes propartv; enough rough feed at present to- carry live cows ro° *, . re£ it» r ed.—All particulire from Box 5'J. Momnsville. GIRL oi Youth, strong, lot coming neason; must be good stripper—Stat« wages required. A. F. Harding, Kaipeki. MAN wanfed for Dairy Farm, maurried; good Criterion Hotel. MAN, elderly, for small farm, cook for owiwjr (bachelor), milk few cows; state wagea.—Farmer, 11. .HBttALP. MAN, married, for Dairy Farm; 3-roomcd cottage; machines used; good wagea— A. Cleaver. Ngatea. Piako River. MAN. young, sober, assist milking ma- | dunes; good driver, used horsea and unpiements; state wages and experience.— ■M. Fxnncgan, Walton P.O. PLOUGHMAN wanted, first-class.—Wnte Box 3. Helensville. POSITION nITeT; thanking appiicanto.—R. Keith. POSITION filled; thanking all who applied.—J. J. Ryan, Turangaomoaca, Matamata. HARE-Milking—MOkers to milk 40 cows by hand on shares; must bo experienced—B-, 536. Herald. SHABE-Milking.—The position is now filled; thanking other applicants.— Jersey. Hamilton. TXTOMAN, young, or Youth, for Milking; » J good wages and home.—Box 107. Ka4taia. YOTJTH,_ strong, wanfod to bolp milk! rnaobinPH used, and general farm work. —Particulars Davis, Hinuera. , YOUTH, good hand milker, to assist on suial dairy farm: good homo and wages.—W. Dunlop. Waharoa. Rotoria line. YOUTH, smart, for Sheep Farm.—Mrs. Carr, Fancy Goods Shop, 137. Great Korth Rd-, cpp. Newton W«st School. * YOUTH or Young Man, exp^rienc*' l 7T>achines, assist Milk and Farm Work; wages. 30s-35s.—W. Darrall, Tatnanui. CLARJi'S Registry. Waitemata Chamber*. —Man, urgent, milk, ioatn, 50*; Housekeeper, young, child not objected; Waitress. Wanted Known. KNITTING.— Jumpers, Sports Coats, etc., made by lady; terms reasonable.— Knitting. 523. Hp.bai.d. MARTIN'S SAM DOUGHNUTS. KAPOK DOWN QUILTS, at 17« 6d to clear; also, Panelled Qniit, at 22s 6d WARMAS'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. In Hobson Street. WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN FASHIONABLE SKIRTS. TODD. JAMES AND CO,, 440, Queen St. OVAL OAK DINING ROOM TABLE. Double-lined Top, at £7 JOs, WARMAN'S FAITHFDL FURNITURE, In Hobson Street. AKTIN'S ~~ SAM DOUGHNTTS. W/OOL REVERSIBLE BEDsIDE RUGS. 11 in pretty colourinK*. Uituai prito 'Sum 6d, now 2Gs 6d. at WARMAN'S FURNITURE STORES. In Hobics ytrectx\r a r n I ;-.- g. ,VV. A R H I N G. It has corrie to our kiio-wle-dse that an inferior ajr*:riff uj b* •; ng and sold to tb« put::c ta our Sp'-cialty. INSIST ON HAVING lITARTIN'S r) r^RUMPETS. 257. QUEEN STREET. \YONDEBFUL DYES! GUARANTEED FAST COLOUBS IN EVERY SHADE AT THE " EMPtBB." THE " EMPIRE." THE " EMPIRE.** THE "EMPIRE." Oar Dyes are really wonderful— better than prewar Quality. Suits, Costumes, Clcthirg jg a J kinds. Curtains. Tapestneis. F-injittire Cavers, and so forth, warn djed by our isecre* process, are the deiigh'. of evej-/02e who sees them—worth more thaa their original price at the cost of a. few shillings only. Country orders solicited, THE EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO. (opp. Town Hail Dean. 'Phone 2567. S;3, QuA&a S'.roti. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17839, 21 July 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17839, 21 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17839, 21 July 1921, Page 1

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