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DOMESTICS WAITED. other help, no washing; \J wages. 30s. — Thorne-George, 104, Ifemuera Ed. : - ■ ; , ■ ' ___ eOOK. second. experienced " Woman, ' refs.; capable to take first's place. Blue. Bird Cafe. - /"IOOK-Genaral. experienced; refs.—Mrs. v> : Hardie Neil. 64. Symonds St. . | jPIOOK-General, experienced, wanted.— \'\y Wilfred Colbeck. 17, Market Ed., Remuera; other help.— 1588 A. T\OMESTIC Help, good home, in country; wages - £ I.—Mrs. B. Dale, Pukekohe. /"GENERAL, competent, good, plain cookvJ ing, 3 adults; refs.— Seaview Rd.. Remuera. 'Phone 1465 A. . • , . GOOD Home in Country for Girl, just left school; light —Waterview, i 26, Nelson Bt. ./CIRL, for Housework; sleep out preferred. vJ —Mrs. Muir, Boundary Rd., Mt. Eden, 7th house on left from Dominion Rd.. /CIRL wanted, Assist * Household Duties; VJ preferably sleep. at home.—Mrs. Sherlock, Welwyn, St. Andrew's Rd., Epsom. TTELP wanted, light Household Duties; -EL* suit middle-aged * person.Mrs. Harold Porritt, Pukekura, - Cambridge. ■ - ■ HOUSE Duties, light. Companionship; H 'Lady, young, or Girl, : to assist; good —Refined, 573, Herald XTOUSEKEEPER (Working), for - house in -CI City.Apply, stating terms and experience, to Efficient, 564, Herald. TTOUSEMAID-Waitreas wanted; country XX girl preferred.S. Scott. Auckland Golf Club, Otahuhu. ■ HOUSEMAID, experienced, for family of •U. two good position.—Apply afternoon or evening, 72. Mountain Rd. (off Khyber Pass). • ■ TTOUSE-Parlourmaid, for Wanganui; two XX family. Cohen, Grand Hotel, 1-2. or 6-7. HOUSEWORK = and Plain Cooking.— Woman wanted.—l 36, Remuera Rd. T ADY Help, capable, good plain cooking ■Xi essential.—26, Aratonga Ave., off Great South Rd. ■ ' LADY to mind two children in afternoons. —Mm. A. Williams, 29, View Rd., Mt. Eden. ' ■ LADY Help for country, near Pukekohe; JU 3 adults.— Bassett, Robins' Corner, Onehunga. 'Phone 108. LADY Help, single or widow, say 30 or 40; wages, 255; 3 in family (adults) good position.—H. D. Bedford. Te Kowhai. LAUNDRESS-Housemiiid wanted - . good • wages; also Housemaid-Waitress. —Hinemoa House, Hot Springs, Helensville. 'Phone 47. ■ ■ • ' AITEESS. smart, wanted.—Kensington T V Dining Rooms, Queen St. WTAITRESSES, experienced, at once. » T Blue Bird Cafe. 65, Queen St. TAJ"ASHING and Cleaning.—Woman wanted » » one day week.— McKendrick, Angle St.'. Te Papapa. 'Phone 139, Onehunga. TAT"OMAN or Girl, take charge small V? household, 2 months; Tatuanui.—Age, wages, required. Mother; 609, Herald. "\XTOMAN,. strong, middle-aged, with some » » knowledge of Nursing, to attend invalid.—R., 572, Herald. WOMAN", young, tidy,. for Washing and Cleaning, Monday or Tuesday. — 37a, Shelly .-Beach Rd.. Ponsonby.' BELL'S , Registry, Winstone's Bldgs., Queen —Cooks, Waitresses, H.M.W'resses, C.-G'n'ls, H.P. IM'd, Kit'm'd, Lady Helps, Milker, Steward. ■ "DELIA3LE Registry, 15, Queen St. 2193 A. XV —Cooks Waitresses, Kitchen Woman, Cook-Generals, Housekeeper, Nursery-Houeo-maid. " .' REX'S Registry, 41, Queen r Sr.. 2878 A Housemaid-Waitress, General. Cook, Lady Helps, Young Girls, House. Work. STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cooks, Houstemaid-Waitresses, Waitresses, Lady Help, Housekeeper, Domestic Help, C.-Gene-rals. V. - ■■ PUPILS WANTED. ART Metal, and Jewellery Classes, at -tX ' Reuben - Watts, Presentation and Antique Specialist, 35, Victoria Street. . ART Basketwork. Coloured Lestherwork, -C3L Pokerwork, Pewterwork, y Ponpainting, Stencilling. Woodcarvins. Prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling, 4,: Strand Arcade. . T3ECOME an Effioient, Dressmaker; learn XJ* _ - cutting, ' making, designing.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison's ' Chambers, Queen St. ■ /"CLASSES.—rCostumea,v Frocks. -Coats, out \J for home finishing, .9 to s.Mademoiselle Le Houx, 8. Bon Marche, Karangahape Rd. DRESSES Cut and Fitted, Classes Daily« 9 to 5; evenings by appointment. Miss Watt,- Tabernacle Bldgs. DRESSMAKING and Classes, Day and Evening, by appointment.—Madame Ford, Short's Blags., Queen St., third floor. T\RES9MAKING Classes— Fitting, J J for home finishing.—Miss Coulthard, over Snedden's. Symonds St. 'Phone 2980 A. "I OHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, t' 'Cello, and Mandolin.— Symonds Street, opp. P.O. Mrs. Perkins, Masseuse. T EARN to Swim. —In Class. 12 lessons £1 JL* Is; individual tuition. £ 2s, Appointments, 'Phone 2746.D. B. Anderson. LILLIAN BRAITHWAITE. Teacher Sing--U ing, Voice Production, Piano.New addreas. 229, Jervois Rd., Heme Bay terminus. MISS SINCLAIR, Milliner. Second Floor, Strand Arcade.—Day and Evening Classes; also ordorß and renovations. '\/l"OTOR-Car Driving Taught; Council Cer--LtX . tificate . Guaranteed; • charges reasonable.—Columbia Sales. Anzao Ave.: 'phone 1 2716. -'■■■■ I __ . MOTOR-Car Driving..—Council Certificate guaranteed. l May hill and Sexton, 6, Lower Albert St. Phone 2367 A. "A/TRS, PAGE, Teacher Pianoforte and j ;.LVX i Theory., certified; terms moderate; special attention beginners.B, Nixop St., j Newton. - PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. — Miss X : McCree, Trinity College certificates, 14, George St.. Ponsonby; home 3-5 p.m., .excels Wednesdays. • PRIVATE Coaching, Matriculation, Public Service, Free Place Examinations, Senior, National, University : Scholarships, given privately, by a Graduate. of the University of N.Z.; no classes evenings; terms moderate. —Write W.. 581, Herald. "DUPILS, required to ; learn Motor-car DrivX ing; all makes of cars used; always open.—Auto School of Motors, 156, Khyber Pass. OTOP and Consider!— Wouldn'- your rJ earning capacity ybe ' increased if you could write English fluently? Become proficient! Study at leisure. "Grenville Kleiser's Course of Practical English." Prospectus Jree. —James 'Rodger, 157E, Manchester Street, Christchurch. (TREACHER has vacancies, limited number X . pupils, Mandolin and Ukelele; terms. Mandolin, £2 2s; Ukelele, £ 1 Is, quarter.— Walter Martin. Studio; 8, Prospect Square. off Jervois Rd., Ponsonby. UNIVERSITY Graduates are Prepared to IJ Coach Languages and Mathematics. Secondary and Degree Work; fees moderate. —Box 1241, G.P.O. '■ IfR. T. HARLE - GILES' IVI COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Subjects Taught; WRITING. BOOK-KEEPING. ENGLISH QUICK METHODS of ARITHMETIC. 'DAY CLASSES for both sexes. Individual* Instruction Guaranteed. Pupils may now enrol. •- Quarter; begins from date of entry. 3RD FLOOR, HELLABY'S BUILDINGS . (Opp. G.P.0.) MISCELLANEOUS. ELECTRIC Lamps and 'inches of best JU quality; new refills alwfr/a on hand at Hazard's, Queen St. ' ASTHONA. the <great asthma specific; try A it to-day; 2s 6d, 4s 6d.—Chemists ana 47, Ferry Bldgs. . . SPRING Cleaning. —.Carpets, Offices Shops, Houses; experienced staff of men. — Domestic Cleaning Company, 13, Strand Arcade. BIG REDUCTIONS in Prams. Puahchairs, and Doll Prams, etc., prior Removal to our new, premises, three doors above Town Hall. A. THOMPSON AND CO.. 237. Queen St. UiN WE have Cleaning and Remodelling Department for Ladies' and Gent.'s Hats Cox's Hat Factory. Karangahape Rd. ATEUROL givfifc instant relief for Head1* aches and Neuralgia, Is 6d, at Chemists and Stores. • . . . ..... .. ... "DIG REDUCTIONS in Prams., IJ chairs, and Doll Prams., etc., prior Kemoval to our now premises, three doors fev, Hlll - W ci A - THOMPSON AiNixJ CO.. 287. Queen St. OPRING Cloning. — Carpets.. Offices? kj Shop?, Houses: experienced staff of men. — Domestic . Cleaning Company, 13 Strand Arcade. ». DR. HALL'S FAMOUS" CAPSOLS,- : : Price. 12s 6d package, post freo. To ensure getting genuine.' order direct from Sole. Agents.—Bridge Drug Stores, Chemist?. 3, Karangahape Rd. (at Grafton Bridal Auckland., 'ABSOLUTELY;' Latest . Shapes P-iockiag J-i. Ladies' Old Velours. Bults. . Beavers.— Hoopers'. Expert Hat Renovators. Wakefield .Street. . : -. L - - 0\ E. NIELSEN -.for Efficient, Sight Test- « ing and Comfortable Glaaxas; charges i moderate.—2o6, Karangahape . ZftL 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 1

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