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DOMESTICB WAHTED. j;^: COMPANION-Help, for country.—Add«ii».-" V> at JiEKALD. - ' ', '~..•: •'....- - •.,. ; CIOOK, also Laundress; liberal tamo off.— U ' Awanui Private Hospital, Brightside i»d.. Epsom. Phone 4469. ' ■ I -General, capable; no washing; ' family 4 adults; rets, necessary. I ply 2nd House left-hand aide . Aldred Rd.. ) Victoria Ave., JRemueia. t>OOK-Housok<xspar, reliable, wanted; good ' cook essential kitchen department only, for Institution.—Address at Herald. DOMESTIC, capable; 3 adults; no wash- J ing; good plain cook; —39, Sea- i view Rd., Kemuera. Phone 1465 A. j DOMESTIC Help, thoroughlyTapable; no i washing.—2o, Mountain Rd., off Khyber Pass. ' DOMESTIC Help wanted; no washing; liberal outintrs- refs.—Mrs. Grierson, 22, i ttpsom Av. 'Phone 8290 A. DOMESTIC, capable, wanted; family 5 ; XJ adults; no washing. —Mrs. Choyce, 10, ' Lucerne Rid., close Kemuera Terminus. 'Phone 1280 A. ; __ | GENERAL wanted, must be good plain cook; no washing.—Mrs. Monckion, 55, River Rd., Hamilton. 'Phone 1897. GIRL wanted as Housemaid.—94, Federal st. ..;; GIRL, reliable, take care Baby afternoons. |i —4, Corunna Ave., Parnell, or 'Phon* fi A 2796, ,_ ■ ' l| GIRL kept, sent school, for company and A VX light duties.—Bell's Registry, Gladstone | Bldgß. j 1 GIRL, 18 to 20, wanted, assist house, 3 s| v-« children; country. State wages.—E. j 1 Alderson, Ngahape, Te Awaruutu. !•] (2J.IRL, young, wanted, assist general j A housework; no cooking; easy place; t handy to beach and Kohimarama. ,-' 4414 (4 rings). j! HOME, good, offered to Woman return j! „,„ light household duties; help kept.— l| P.O. Box 1210 |; HOUSEKEEPER for bachelor; able assist (: XX milk small herd with milking-machine* j state experience and wages.— 957. i Herald. I TTCUSEMAID wanted by March 27; fam- V ' j lly 2 adults; refa. 'Phone 1621 A.—A- i dress at Herald. HOUSEMAID. experienced, references; „, 309 j private residence.—Apply 3450 A, or 61. Mountain Rd., Epsom. j KITCHENMAID. with little knowledge of , plain cooking.—32, Princes St. ) LADY Help for country; able to cook.-« j Telephone 2220 (5 rings). j T . DY~Help v capable, all duties; small %£ fam £ y, 7:.- J. S. Dickson, Penrose. I Phone 4471 (3 rings). I PERSON, look after small household, Mor* X rinsvillo district; easy, machine milk' ing; temporary Mother. 309. Herald. TITOMAN, Wash, Iron, Clean~refH. neces. ,T. sary.—Mrs. Crump, 11, Disraeli St., Mt, Eden. 3163 (3 rings). j BELL'S Registry. Gladstone Bides., opp, „,, Forries.— Kit'maids. W'resses, > H.M. Wresses. H. Maid, C.-G'nlß. P.-Maida, H.-Maid, • Housekeeper. Machine Milker, Teamwork, Second Cook. ! RELIABLE Registry (2193 A). 15. Queen ; St.—Housekeeper, C.-Generals. Lady '] Help, Waitresses, Domestics for Country ' lobs, etc., etc. - - . i; STRAND Registry. Strand Arcade.—Cook, • 60s: Kitchenmaid. Pantrymaid, Wait- ! ress, House-Linenmaid, Housemaid, M. ! Couple, Lady Help. Generals. . —3 | FARM HANDS WANTED. j FARM Manager, working, for estate in i close proximity to city; state experience, enclose copies testimonials and reference* i Salary, £3, house. - and milk. Address ' , AGRICULTURE, 84, Herald. HANDY Man for Dairy Farm; good wages 1 to good reliable man.R. J. Wilson, Putaruru. ~- LAD for Dairy Farm, near Pukekohe; ■i machines used; for 1 or 2 weeks, nt . i Easter.—L.W., Tuakau. • MACHINE Milker, experienced; no farm work; 35s and found. Only capable men need apply.— Cambridge. 'Phone 164 R. . . . ■ ■■; ] MAN, young, for General Farm Work, i used to horses.— afternoon.' New- i dick, . 47, Islington St.. Ponsonby. ' ..' ..': ;|. MAN, for Machine Milking and Light , Farm Work; found; permanent if suitable. and Westlake, Waitoa. 1 MAN for General Farm Work, Milking | (machines used); .wages; £2 week and ' j found.C, Pond, Hinnera. : , -, ;.; ;.-•. J :■;,■ ■ - ! MAN or Boy, Machine . Milking, ' Farm j Work; age,'. wages, . experience.—Morgan, j Te Kawa, Wire 122N, Te Awamutu. : MAN, ■ capable, machine milking and i general farm work.—State wages re* \ quired to Roy Green, Turua. i' v . •" ■' ! MARRIED Couple, milk 35-45 cows; cot* t tag©/ etc.; state , wages.—Further par- : I ticulars, Box 22, Matangi. c < '•'■.- -. ',-■•. :■ ;•; MARRIED Couple, without encumbrance, .both first-crass hand-milkers': handy city; own cottage.— 12, Hbbjlp. j MILKER, . good, strong, reliable, : Papatcetoe; wages 30s to 40a, according age and ability.— 108, Hbbalp. , i YOUTH for Dairy Farm:- state experience I and wages wanted,— 2, or 'Phon* I 10D, Patumahoe. --'• ■-■■'.■>-■>■■-.■»■-.:- 1 YOUTH wanted for Dairy Farm; wages 1 £2 • and found.— S. Goosman, No. 1 Rd., Waitoa. ." -'> ■>■->--■■■»:--■ '\\.":k YOUTH. -Machine Milking; good stripper 'J j essential- 30s.' found.—Apply after 12 \ j o'clock Thursday, IS, Codrington St. ■■■ y. YOUTH, general Farm work, hand rtdli.- , j ing; used horses; non-smoker • preferred, : 25s week, found. —Hood, Kaipara _Flats. U"~LARK'S Registry, Waitemata Chambers. ! \j —Machine Milkers, Youth machines, permanent job) .Housekeeper (child not ob- ; jected).. Domestics, .y. .'> ■?.-;'};; ','; , '"' ";■ PEARSON'S Registry, Exchange Lane.— Ploughman, 2M. Milkers (same place), j Married Couple. Youths, Learner, . Domes* ' tics (country). ' . ■ I■.■■■•■/ ■:■';■!• ,; "., t "-: '-'•'', i;i t ' BUSINESS OPENINGS. "" ' DRESSMAKER.— Splendid •; opening ■ for ;: capable Dressmaker, in established Drapery - Shop.—Address at Heeald. 3 ' >"- : : ', pupils', WANTED. "^/■'^■'■'•:| ART Leatherwork. Basketwork. Pokerwork. 1 Carving. Pen Painting. j Stencilling, Tatting. Prospectus posted.— £Ayling.: ! ' *. Strand Arcade. ■- ,■ ' ~■ ..-.- .'j \ A SHLEIGH'S Coaching College. N,Z. Ins. i i JX Bldgs.—Coaehing for Public Exams., j Backward Education. Book-keeping (jun. : and sen.). .;■-" ■■'-, ' v,y ..■■■;■-...•■..•:■ ';<•■, CAREFUL Tuition, Teachers" D. Personal , or Correspondence—Herbert Mason, 32, - King Edward St., Dominion Rd.',''* -•! J j CLASSES Home or Professional *~ Dress- . making. Cutting. ~ Making, Designing; no patterns, no. charts. Success guaranteed.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison Chambers. Queen St. " v j DRESSES Cut and Fitted. Classes daily, 9 to 5. Charges moderate.Miss Watt, ' 14. Tabernacle Buildings. ' ...,■■ . ...--: : .. * EDITH and Miriam Norrish. —.■ Classes: r Hi Leatherwork, Painting, Pewterwork, etc. —Studio Depot, • 266, ■< Queen „ St.; > 'phone 2851 A. • - • - -■ •".•/ '-'- :% •■-■■•-;--:-■ -■■■* ■.-■■■.,■ !->=,;• JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin. Violonoello, :'v Mandolin.—243. Symonds St., opp, P.O. Mrs. Perkins, Masseuse. > TOSS School of Art."All private and" cor- : * *j respondence Lessons will bo suspended for about 4 weel:s from date, while the . Principal is in Hospital. Vide press j for"; reopening date. : . ' ■ :■; MRS. .C. FLEMING McDONALD: will give careful and expert tuition in Swimming to ladies and girls at the Tepid Baths.—Private ■ address, 41, Milton Rd.; Mt, Eden. 'Phone 4022 (2 rings). ' ' . OTCR-Car Driving.—Council - Certificate guaranteed.— Mayhill and Sexton, Queen St. Garage. 317. Queen St. 'Phone 2367 A. .. TU Swim is easv; I can teach you. Twelve Le3sons, £2 2s.—D. B. Anderson; 'phone 2746. --;■..,■. ■ ... .--,_ 3 CTUDY ENGLISH AT'.. ■ HOME,. Mastery of the English Tongue can he - easily, rapidly acquired by Studying Grenville Kleiser's Mail Course of Practical " English. Start the- work now. Write fcr free prospectus "E" to , v * JAMES RODGER. •; 159 "E" Manchester Street. • - Christrhmch. r , . .V- - \ . rpHE 1923 SILVERTOWN. The Silvertown Cord improves with \ age and experience. Each succeeding '.'; year sees a better Silvertown. New - refinements, new strength, new flexi- i ' bility, new riding esse enter the Silver- : town every year, and. in time give way >% to newer qualities and improvements;,;,....,;'/. Our 192! Silvertown is our .greatest - Silvertown— a better tire than - the ;; motoring world has ever known. < •■'•v.',vP^ • E. W. IDQEON AND C°LIMITED. .. ;.;" '. WHOLESALE DISTBIBUTOBS. ' ? V) O. LORNE STBEET. AUCKLAND. ?i* .'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 1

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