SI TU AT 10 NS_ WANT ED. A CCOUNTANT desires tradesmen's books -\ to keep; prolit and loss accounts and balance-sheets prepared.—Competent, 732, Herald BAKER, good dough maker and moulder, well up in smalls, open for engagement. —English. 883. Herai.p. BREAD Bake? seeks position, town or country.—M.C., 907, Hf.rald. CIOMPANION or Housekeeper.—Position ) wanted in refined family by Lady; | childron no objection.—Reliable, 937, lli.RALl>__ COUPLE, experienced. Hotel, Boardinghouae. Cookhouse; both capablo any position; go anywhero; reis.—Urgent, 35. HtiEALD. IPITTER (trade), young, seeks mechanical work anywhere, experienced,—Fitter, 21. Herald. "JANGINEER, river, oil. wants work in a. JCi week's time. —Certificate, 888, Herald. I FURNITURE Salesman, exceptionally good personality, and qualifications, 15 j years' business experience; thoroughly reliable; total abstainer.—Acumen, 963, Herald. GARDENING Artist, free 1 day week only, no vegetable patch.—Walton, 43, Pencarrow Av., Epsom. GARDENS and Lawns Cleaned up by exjjerienced gardener.—E.S., 154, Manukau Rd., Parnell, GENERAL Repairs to Property,, etc.. Gardening, hedges, paths; Painting, Lime-washing, Oeneral Cleaning, etc.; suitable terms.—Dunelrn, 992, Herald. ROGER, competent, would like meet f Principals, with view to settlement; just arrived.—Live Wire, 874, Hkralp. TTOUSLKEEPER, young, desires posiXX tion, bachelor, or widower; country preferred.—Smart, 22, Hesalp. HOUSEKEEPER. . first-class cook and refs., seeks position, town or country, to gentlemen.—S.J., 933, Herald. LADY roquirea situation, without children or washing, in country if possible.--Urgent, 924. lieraLi> _____ MAN. young, experienced farm hand, machines, do ail running repairs, open engagement: must be good conditions; state wage and fi.ll particulars; best refs.— Rex, 16, Herald. MANAGE by 2 experienced men, Sheep or Dairy Farm; easy salary, house, school.—L., 910, Herald. MARRIED Couple, from Home, wife cook; dairy farm preferred, good milkers —Barton. 9, Bright St., Auckland. "jVTECHANIC open engagement on Ford ILL work, driving or repairing; experienced stationary combustion engines and good repair man. all kinds machinery; country preference; refs.—Mecano, 800. Herald. MOTOR Mechanic, expert, will effect Repairs (overhauls guaranteed), at your own garage, and guarantee Baving 25 per cent, outlay.—l2, Wellesley St. VJ. •VTURSE, English, will give services in exi\ change passage to Vancouver; companionable; good sailor.—Traveller, 92, Herald. PAINTING and Paperhanging; neatness a speciality, all materials supplied; prices moderate.—Hassan, 15, Beaconsfield St. 13ICTURE Framer, expert in all departX ments, capable of taking charge.—Expert, 895, Herald. POSITION, Lady Help, Companion-Help, for month or six weeks; could take charge.—Capable, 117, Herald. ___ POSITION wiMsted January, farm or country. lady willing undertake housework, mending, etc, —Rural, 970. Heralu, S~ AWMILLERS and Timber Merchants.— Throughly competent, experienced and energetic Man would take charge town vard or couutry mill; good accountant, excellent references. Timber. 39. Herald. Q ECRETARIAJj Wort undertaken by comKJ peteni Man; companies and_ clubs a specialty; reasonable charges.—Reliable, 733, Hebald. ; QEWING, Renovating, Millinery, Darn--0 ing, etc., any kind, wanted by day, or at home.—A.B.. 50, Herald. SURVEYOR (3 years qualified), desires engagement, preferably with opportunities of gaining practical experience 9I ■ engineering work: or willing to invest fail > amount of capital in partnership; permanency main essential. Good references at to ability and character; personal intor L view arrangod.—Surveyor. 20. Herald. • TXrOMAN. respectable. with son anc M daughter ]7 years, wants Monagomeni , of Cookhouse or Boarding House at saw mill or station; good cook and good refer ences.—Susan, 40, Herald. WORK wanted, haymaking, milking W gardening, etc. —Worker, c.o. Mr. T ' Gosper, Mahia Rd., Har.urewi. TEACHERS WANTED. private, required to prepare twe boys for English Public School.—Apply with references to Sir Cecil Rodwell, Govern n ent House, Suva. Fiji. BOARD AND R ESICE NCE. A CCOMMODATION. Working Men BoardA ers; single and double rooms; terms moderate.—St. Clair's, 219, Hobson St. CCOM MO D ATI ON offe red, Permanents or Casuals - men; select; homely; terms reasonable; Board optional.—7, Wynyard St., City. ACCOMMODATION for respectable working Men; hot water, early breakfast; terms moderate.—29, Victoria Crescent, iiewmarket. A RRAS, PRIVATE HOTEL. Strictly First-class. ! DOUBLE. AND SINGLE ROOMS. Visitors, Permanents. 12, LOWER SYMONDS STREET. Opp. New University. 'Phone 293. BED-SITTING Rooms (2), double, furnished. with Board.—Apply opposite Sanders A v., Takapuna. Bur wood, 2(57 princes street. First-class Board and Residence. Elec. Light. 'Phono 1454. Auckland's Ideal Position, overlooking Park and Harbour. Families Specially Ottered For. Under Entirely New Management. CLIFTON, Whitaker Place, off Symonds St.—Accommodation, with breakfast. 'Phone 3216, Central, select, quiet. CE.M.S.— SELWYN PRIVATE HOTEL • (Late " Sonoma "), Alfred Street, Opposite Albert Park. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors and Families especially catered for. Tariff, 8s per day. Reduction to permanents. Apply MANAGER. 'Phone 725. DEVONPORT, Close to Sea—Comfortable Home for girl about 14; terms moderate—Seaside, 981, Herald. JOLIMONT Private Hotel, 1, Lower Symonds St.—House completely renovated ; hot water service installed.—Mrs. Gick, Mona House. 'Phone 3767. IriLLARNEY', 48, Upper Vincent St.— Vacancies for Permanents and Casual Boarders; quiet, central; moderate terms, PAYING- Guests, refined, wanted, Paremorenio. Upper Harbour; bush, swimming, boating, etc,, an ideal holiday; daily service.—Address at Herald. TTACANCIES for one or two Young Men; V superior* private home; close car.— Mt. Eden, 881, Herald. SHIRLEY, 169 (cor.), Dominion and Onslow Rds. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Tennis Court. Spacious Rooms. Large Grounds. Billiards. Ternn moderate. Phone 292. MRS. L. FRANCHI, Proprietress. WAINUI House,—Select Board and Kesidence; terms moderate, Symonds St.,, entrance by Lyric Theatre. 'Phone 572 A. BOARD WANTED. BOARD wanted, private family. Stanley Bay or seaside, handy Auckland: man in business. —Clerk. 01, Herald. BOARD-Residencc required from Monday to Frida" with quiet, refined family, in February.—Lady Teacher. 24, Herald. BOARD and Residenoo by widower and 2 children; girl 15, boy 18; with widow or private family.—Tradesman, 939, Herald. BOARD and Residence (one room) at beach or seaside farm, for lady and boy of 8 years, from Dec. 27 to Jan. 10, or adjacent dates. Must bo comfortable and clean; good plain meals.—Reply befofS Dec. 21 to Argyle. 700, Herald GENTLEMAN requires good accommovJT dation 011 farm, having indoor sanitation, commencing January.—State full particulars, weekly and m'bnthly terms, Alnha. 953, Herald. PUPILS WANTED, V/fOTOPt-Car Driving.—Council Certificate* JJX guaranteed—Mayhill and Sexton. Oueea Bt. Garage. 817, Queen St. 'Phonw, 2567 A. J. PARK AND SON, PATENT ATTORNEYS (Established 1895) Resident Partner: A. J. PARK C.E City Chmbra, opp. John Court's 'Phone 1477 DON'T waste money. Get something good Some Old-Timers of North Now Zealand, price 2b. f)S IN THE £ refund on all Now Furniture purchased at George Walker's Salerooms 38. Queen St. BE wise and save 2s in the £ by buying your New Furnituro at Georgo Walker's. If\ PEIR CENT, or 2s m every £. roXU funded on all New Furnituro puroha.sed at George Walker's. NEW Furniture at faietory_prices! Have a, chat with Coaltley. Estimates freol
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18276, 18 December 1922, Page 1
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