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Domestics Wanted. woman, wanted; expariesiced.— Apply Ventnor. Dgvonport. _____ f'OOK-General wanted • no washing; adults. \J W&gea, 35a.—Telephone 410. Tl OMESTIC, capable, wanted where there are children; outside help for cleaning. m * Gardner Rd., Epsom. 'Phone 6407 (2 rines). a soo<^, waj ited.—7. Loirei Vingood, wanted; ill duties; 2 p ® family j refs. required-—l 9. Borwood r r gg-'_jveyaera.. 'Phone 2062 (2 rugs). /TJ.ENERAL, good wages; three in family ; ?? Nursemaid, afternoons; elderly miX,' ™ Horrocks, Rcmuera tiara termmus. Phono 1275 A. competent; small family; id c ls Js , e 10 train and tram; good wages. T^one y Al 5 696 ° S Mw *" t Ed " ' Church St! Devonport^ ter " p ' m '' . 0r Woman, reliable, wanted for country; general house work; good treatment and wages—Mrs. G Beliu, Kamo. good home, wanted as House- .„ . " d; m ust have reliable local reference Wo i character; 2 other girls kept.— Kawhiti Hospital, 2, Park Rd. c ap - ble - young. 3 sdults: free two msb ever? «***> TTOUSEKEEPER. working; private "h^^ riven /A 0 Uer 'n' ll' Ol k tramline; assistance given. 40s.—Bell e Registry. 'Phone 170-2. HOUSEKEEPER, widower, farmer, with -LX two children 6 and 18 months; good ma?nniii ° Un ~ l ' '" L ' ars B<JX H° Pho^fj^ aitraE3 -- U ' Symoada St. f j thoroughly experiencedT PrincSfsT Kenneth 27. ' H° a^ rpss - thoronghlv experiman I' 11111 ® 1 —Apply Miss KenShortland St., between 6 clock, Friday and Saturday evernings. 1 Ii AX) r r S eip ' f ? r country home, "family of 30s week.—A G., East Tamaki P.O. ' T capable, all duties, for coun- : J. Mwoa. Ty A:D 3. domesticated, waited] no WAITRESS, must be smart • apply at ; Tearooms, ' wanted for Cleaning for t™ - T * 'phone 2023 (1 rings) ■ W°hoid N nlI oun f G - irl for !isht ) Newmarket. 104, Broadway, for Washing and Cleaning 4ateS3SsA c "™~ ■ ' Helps'^P^l C.-GeneSf. ' Lady • Ha P nds. Kelp,' Farm Hands Wanted. " or , .Youth, assist Milking Herd Tt 1 y. wXr" aai fsjm work; 30s — T - Youth for Dairy Farm, good hand ' essential; state age. erperiSce kapa TeQUlred — W - E - W^pa: F A^^ an ßkv eXPe f ieEC^d; - eood home yay s >SWaU ' r section, JPARM Hand, capable, for Te Kuiti- ab> RdTEps C om P «.* W " M A *lsed- Dair y Farm; machines J focnd.- e^ok! 00d Tu^ e: Wat:eS ' £2 58 , Bome experience General Herald ° rk; no 716. M Ai? . married, for Farm Work; stJu Wah4ol ; £OMd fecU9e :~ ..L MAN married, for General Farm Work- ' - *ir& D SOOd b °™ M■ youn 'f• single, prepared bach; un-v.age3.-Bo 0 ;i, erience and TITAN, young, or Youth, machine milking • " g °°r. wase 4 and bonus to live man.— Address Rapguin P.O. TVT ' yo -Sr Dg ! or Machine-milking and t3- r rm i, ri B °°? I;i sht LtnJacr. Gresham. Pongakawa. Bay of Plenty r , Wor ¥ - fcesp '* , 3 stating: wages required, to A. N. Sutton, Waitetuna i\lGeneral Farm Hand? To milking; good horseman; state exDeri\roha wa ses required.—F. Brady, Te MAN. young, reliable for Machine Milkmg and Farm Work; good home; v»a3fs £2 10s, and bonus i? satisfactory.— .-viP y. c.o. Box Turn a, Hauraki Piai r^u MAN, married, competent, i_ -TTkl -ng and gene oil i~~rn ■*- , 0-a c ,. t . toe, milk and firewood W; ges, £3 lo®." eeasoi. to gooo man.—Apr-iv M. H. Adlmgton, 'Phone 72R, Waiuku " "jVfAN. married, for sheep farm, stock "and A'-S- general farm work; wife prepared to ,shearers .and help at times in homestead if required; cottage and usnai perciUisites: state experience.—J. L. Mason. Waitetnna, Raglan. ft HARE-Milker 7— Steady Party wanted rcu.fe nbout o5 cows; new fajrn. Share • house with pwner—P.O. Box 38. pae;oa. 1 V"OUTH, refined, help small herd etc - J. 25s week.—T. .H. Wallace,' Put'erata. Bickerstaife. YOUTH, assist milking machines and generally useful.—Stat© experience and —- es _Jgg'i ll ' e<i - B - Anderson. Te ifawhai. "VOUTH, for Dairy Farm; experience preferrcd, not essential; and found.— J., Ruawsi. ■yOUIt, respectable, clean, good milker; a J- small herd; every home comfort; good .. wq-ryg—,T. Mansell. Ihnmata. Mangers. 3 Registry, Waitemata Chambers. Vv —Married Couple, Farm Hands. Machines (learners). Housemaid (country), 2 Domestics (farms). PEARSON'S Registry, Exchange Lane.— Machine Milkers, £2; 6 Youths, £1 10s; Boys, able to milk, £1. t— Wanted Known. a k ]V"0 Hat Bands about this, but- Eleven ° Bands competing at Tliames on October . 5. 6. 7 and 8. Come along. e Q HANLYS, LTD., -Ponsonby.—Zephyrs for y O Summer Frocks, new check, best -alue il procurable, 2s s|d yard. d CAM PAUL for Fishing Tackle. New stock L O Piper Rods, Traces, and Hooks.—Queen 'g and Quay Streetfi. /'CALCUTTA Health Institute—Violet Vv Rays, cures skin diseases, neuritis, _ rheumatism. —Opposite P. 0., Ne.vton. r A RMAGEDDON, " the Battle on that XI- Great Day of God Almighty." Is it past or future ? Come to the Concert Cham- !_ b r next Sunday, 7 p.m. 1 \ON'T throw away your broken China and 1J Glassware; have i; riveted.—36. Union St.. City. I WILL meet you at the Band Contest at Thames on October 5. 6. 7 and S. - " T)Y-RA" BreaJ coming soon. The h-;: J. Iveantiful wholemeal loaf, with golden F, cii«t and feathery lightness. KEEP It Daih.—Clarke's ITair Dye t*ftores back or hrewn hair; "s. 3s 6dL ° - Clarke, Chemist, llfi. Victoria Street. S HANLYS, LTD.. Ponsonby.—Dandy VoPe Blouses, ?plendid value, 9s lid each. These are one-third nsual price. "VTISIT Thames on October 5. 6, 7 and S \ for the Band Contest. . rnHE Awakening Eastern Na-Jon^..—Will 1 thev clash with the West? Will it ba Aimagedd n? —Hear Pastor J. W. Kent, . Concert Chamber, next Sunday, 7 p.m. STYLISH NAVY SEBGE COSTUMES, Perfect Fitting, from £7 10s. TODD. JAME? AND CO., 440. Queen Street. - " TT'OR . . • they go forth unto the kings £ of the earth and of the whole wor.d, '• to them to the battle of that great day of G.d Almighty." (Rev. xvi., 14). —Concert Chamber, next Sunday. 7 p.m. SPRING Cleaning and. SLck Shine go together; saves labour, shines everything. Two sir.es. Is 6d and 2s 6d. WHOLEMEAL " Py-ra,"- Bread will be the d stinguiahing assnra-ncfi of purity, giv- _ ins the utmost in food vai ;e 1, Watch purchased can be exchanged XJ after 7 days' trial if it does not give s au siaction.—Silk's. Jeweller. BEKKER'S Soap makes labour easy by soaking the ciothea 20 minutes. a)| Grocers. rkeep healthy costs only the trocase of calling at John Buchenan'g for W&oiß* *meaj Bread.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17894, 23 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17894, 23 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17894, 23 September 1921, Page 1