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DOMESTICS WANT ED. COMPANION-Help, for elderly lady; all duties.—No. 6. Lucerne Bd.. Rtimuera. COMPANION-Help, assist with elderly lady, semi-invalid; good home; refs. — Peat, Oyer, Eden Terrace. COOK, experienced, wanted; credentials; 1 good .—Cook, 464, Herald. ■ /GENERAL, capable, wanted; no washing. V* —Address at Herald. GENERAL, plain cooking; other help ,J kept; refs.—Mrß. Tewsley. 5, O'Rork* bt. 'Phone 2373. GENERAL, small bungalow, no washing; . wages 25e.—Mrs. Ziman, 22. Wynyard St.. City. GENERAL wanted, young, experienced; two adults.—Apply evenings, Mrs. L. A. Spedding. corner St. Mark's and Remuera Rds. HELP for country town; capable all duties; refs.—Apply evenings, 18, Mountain Ed. 'Phone- 2666. HELP, for Kaipara Flats; able to milk preferred; good home, aleasant conunions. 31, Broadway, Newmarket. HOUSEKEEPER for gent, and two small boys, ages 3 and 5 years.—Address at Herald. "LTOUSEKEEPER (Working); outside help J--*- given; refs. required. Miss Mowbray, 140. Manukau Rd. Parnell. HOUSEKEEPER (Working), middle-aged, capable, reliable; all duties; 2 adults; good wages.—E. Singles. East Tamaki. HOUSEKEEPER, refined, fond of children, own mistress.—lnternational Sales, 34, Customs St. H" OUSEKEEPERTmusica!. domestic: and '■ Youth for Farm.—City Registry, 41, Elliott St. * HOUSEKEEPER, urgent, fond of children, unencumbered, handy town, musical preferred.—C, 385, Congalton. Cambridge. HOUSEKEEPER wanted for farm, must be good plain cook; 1 child no objection: apply personally.— Kemp, Felix St., Te Papapa. HOUSEKEEPER, working, wanted for Waimate North;_ widow with child, school age, not objectionable.— evenings. Mrs. Hellaby, 192. Remuera Rd. ITCHENMAID. must be experienced.— JV 5. Alfred St., off Princess, or phone 725. LADY Help, adult family; no washing.— ■1 1, Westbourne Crescent, Remuera. LADY Help wanted for Tauranga: light duties, sewing, etc.—Phone IG4IA. lADY Help, capable, no washing.—=2o. ■i Mountain. Rd.. Epsom, opp. Grammar School. LADY Help, refined, all duties; one elderly lady.—29, Heme Bay Road, Heme Bay. LINEN-Housemaid for country hotel; also Second Cook (mala).—Strand Regiatry. Strand Arcade. . MARRIED Couple wanted for Domestic I Duties and Garden.—l 9, Victoria Av„ Remuera. , j_ TRAITRESS, first-class, wanted.— iT alvon. Waterloo Quadrant. _ WAITRESS, smart; also, PantrymaidWaitress.Apply 10 a.m., 5 p'.m., 238. Queen St. ■ ::.:■] •TTITAITRESS. first-class; none but the best' ii need apply; wages. £2 week; commence Wednesday.Tuakau Hotel. ■ AITRERSES. experienced, wanted.— Vt Piccadilly Tearooms. Strand Arcade. WAITRESSES (2). smart! no" night ii work, no Saturday work.— Sanfords, Ltd., opp. G.P.O. WOMAN, young, capable, wanted, for' Housework, daily, 8 a.m., 4 p.m.— 81, Great South Ed. . « i-W,: BELLAS "Registry, Gladstone Bldgs., opp. Ferries.—Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Laun- % dresses. Waitresses, H.M.-W'resses, H.Maid, Rel. Mas., Pantry-Mds., C.-Gnla., P.-Mds., • H.P.-Mds.. Lady Helps, M. Couple (cook* ing). - ■ ____,-. • "DELTABLE Registry. 15, Queen St.— Xt- Woman Cook. Waitresses, General (hotel, 435), Lady Help, Cook-General, etc. STRAND Registry. Strand Arcade.— Waitress and H.-Waitress (together). - H.-Waitresses. Machine Milker (35a), Youths.' FARM HANDS WANTED. ! BOY, lor Farm work, must be able to mil-; good home.—Apply , 61, . Eh- ■. us&n's Blags. . ' '. .•,■■■■■■.'■''. •-*-.■ '■ : %:■ BOY, good; help milk, do odd jobs; will* ing, learn; itta per week.—Aadreas \ •*,- - _--k__r>.■::-• r;.., '-V ..;■■ ■■.;■ : /;;^,->".-K^hjag^ BOY wanted for Sheep Farm, milk few • cows, do odd jobs.—Saddler, Private -■ug, Taumarunui. , ' ■'■' .--■'--;■ ■ • /'■-..' BOY, assist milking (machines), general farm work.—State : experience and wages, O. McCaw, Koto-o-rangi, Cambridge. BOY or Youth for Dairy Farm (machines); good home.—Apply, stating wages, to C. H. White. Waiuku. ■■■■■■r.'j. ■'.:- B~ OYbT2) wanted, able to milk; £1 and found; rets, —Harrison, Pah ltd., Onehunga .' '. fe FARM Hand; must bo a good milker. H. E. Jones, Whaiepoa, Thames. .' . FARM Hand, to milk and help look after stud Jersey herd; only experienced hand need apply.—W. J. Hall, Matatoki. JTVARM Hand, good, all-round, wanted; J. wages, 30s.—Meet Employer, ' ______ Office. 10 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday). , - ■!j..\^• MACHINE Milker, experienced, Farm Hand, every comfort; state age, wages required; refs.H. Fear,, Pokuru. ;.:-;*•;,;; TITAN, for general Farm work"; j prepa. v-'V ISA to bach.— Bros., Kauri, Whangavei. ' -■■■■..'. ■: r ..!■ ■»■--. MAN, reliable, wanted for Machine-milk--tX ing and light Farm Work; wages 86s. —W. Ryan. Waharoa. : ; ~;;. :'■?;>.' MAN, for Dairy Farm; must be ~ good i milker.— Piatt, Opaheke. 'Phone ID, Papakura. ■ ....,.-./.',/• .X;.'-; .ViAr.'s,;;." •..'.. MAN or Youth; must be good milker . (machines used), and general farm work.Address at Hehai.d. '■■■.: i ' ~v,t' :••..:• MAN, young, Dairy Farm; machines wages, £2; permanent job, good man; state ago. experience.—R, Malcolm, Waihou. .1 AN. young, good hand milker! about ' 10 cows and general farm work; 80s; hear Auckland; refs.—Apply Separator, 628, 'Herald. . ■-, •:;;■'"-..; , j' ;*'*•'*?:&>,■: ARKIED Couple, both first-class. hand-v milkers. good position, handy city. Reliable. 25, H_„a_D. '■::,.' ■ ■•' ;V ARRIED Couple, both milkers; take up duties May; own cottage; state wages; refs.—Careful, c.o. Gifford, Te Awamutu. ] __________'* MILKERS (2), machines; reliable; state wages and experience.— Moroney, Walton. ■" ■ ■ ' | -■■ :■' YOUTH for Milking and odd job*; machines used: no j ploughing; 3 miles Cambridge; 30« found.—S. NickTe, Eoto-o-rangi. Cambridge. .-., -;.;<■ C" MARK'S Registry. Waitemata Chambers', • ■> —Machine Milkers, used farm work, 40s. 353, 80s; Youth for ploughing; ■ K^ PEARSON'S Registry. Exchance Lane.— Machine Milkers (urgent). Hand Milkers. Youths, able to milk; Housekeeper (country). - '.'■; ; . 1: . PUPILS WANTED. ||> ART Leatberwork. Basketwork. Pokerwork. ' Carving. Pen Painting. Stencilling. Tatting. Prospectus posted.— Ayling, 4. Strand Arcade. ___ ASHLEIGH'S Coaching College. N.Z. Ins. Bldgs.—Coaching for Public . Exams.. \ backward Education, Book-keeping . (inn. ■ . and sen.). ■ , _____ •'"' ;'' '■-■ ■■■' ___fv BACKWARD Education; day . and even-• \ I ing tuition; moderate —Teacher, Box 1215, G.P.O. . - ■ ■■'■-:■■■ -,■■; -: Xr CLASSES Home or • Professional Dressmaking, Cutting, Making, Designing; ; no patterns, no charts. Success guaranteed.—Modern Drissmaking Salon, Ellison Chambers. Queen St. ■>-■. -j;; DRESSMAKING Classes.—Miss Coulthard, 8, Pierce Buildings, Upper Symonds St. Phone 2980 A. _ >;■■ DRESSES Cut and Fitted. Classes daily, 9 to 5. Charges moderate. Watt, 14. Tabernacle Buildings. ' EDITH and Miriam Norrish. — Classes: Leatherwork, Painting, Pewterwork, > etc. —Studio Depot. 266, Queen St.; 'phone 2851 A. ■ ■ GOOD Writing.—Harle Giles System. Classes. Monday and. Thursday evenings.—2o. Hellaby's Bldgs., G.P.O. ARLE GILES System of Handwriting.-. : Day Classes and Private Instruction.— 20. Hellaby's Bldgs.. opp. G.P.O. . ■'■■".':.,.,: , ESSONS Taught :'n Maori.—Full patticulurs, apply, 58. Cook's Bldga., Queen St. ; __;; .' MOTOR-Car Driving.— Certificate guaranteed.—Mayhill and Sexton. Queen . St. Garage. 317. Queen St. 'Phone 2367 ;;r /> TO Swim is easv; I can teach you. Twelve Lessons. £2 2s.— B. Anderson; 'phone 2746. , . ■'' "■■■■ ':,.-':•'■ pNTER THE MOTOR BUSINESS, \ Study the Dyke Course of Motor Engineer- ; '. ing—by mail! Thorough home t tuition it 1 iprovided with the aid of working models, ■:; / charts and simple instructions. Got out of •; •'<■ the rut. Write for free prospectus "M » *<»; ~ JAMES RODGER, . / 169E, Manchester Street/';. . .' ■> Chvi'tchnroh. ti '■ = ' ——J .'i;.-';t /Wanted Advertisements - coaUaotdfiqiiig: page *.) ' ; '• V- • . I-' ■ .\r-'.>::'Sf^>r. .- ' ) ' , «tffc_ ; ' I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 1

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