SITUATIONS WANTED. HOUSEKEEPER^ —Position by young Widow, oapable; city or suburbs; own , mistress. —J., 120, Herald. . LADY Help, capable, competent take . JU charge, desires position, adults; no ; washing; town or country.— 976. - Herald. • LiA.DY, young, desires position in Dental Rooms, or Doctor's Attendant.— , tal, 24, Herald. LADY, capable" taking charge small office, seeks position, Typiste or otherwise; ; good references. — Conscientious, 994, Herald. , T ADY-Help requires position daily, Mon--3 lJ days to Saturdays, noon; vicinity Newton Ponsonby.— 2, Rushton, Pon- " sonpy. - T EDGER and Cosi Clerk (female), 8 years , -Li experience, desires similar position; good refs.—Efficient. 935, Herald. , TITAN, young, wants position. Farm or 3 i>X Garden, or work night work.—Ene:r- - getic. 934. Herald. - MANAGER, capable, requires small Seat ill side Orchard for term, with view to " Purchase. —Particulars. J.F.P., 22. Herald. ■ ~\'T C., young, no children, want position - i.TX«Catt!e, Sheep. Dairy Farm: ife, hcuse- ; keeper, experienced. — Teetotaller, 416, i. Herald. f XILKERS, 2, young, men, good strip- - i.>X pers. and general work.Farmers' , Labour Agency, 63. Albert St. " "RTOTOR-Driver, experience service cars, » IVjL running repairs, young, married. —G.T., 1-25, Herald. - "VTURSE-Companion or Housekeeper posia -L> ■ tion wanted; capable; City preferred.— , Capable. 791, Herald. _ "IVrURSE-Companion, young, experienced rei 1\ fined, requires 1 entire charge of baby, . delicate child; Kindergarten; £I.Muriel, - 61, Herald. POSITION wanted by Mother with child 19 months, country preferred.— ~ tic, 82, Herald. PROBATIONER,, with some hospital experience, desires position in Private Hospital.—Nurse. 25, Herald. y T3IVERM ASTER desires position; harbour i- It work preferred; good testimonials. ►. Harbour,' 928, Her a QEWING Maid in Hotel.Lady would like e O position. 94, Herald. '* {JEWING wanted by experienced worker; _ O 8s and fares.—l, Bourne St.. Mt. Eden, a opp. Prospect Rise. QEWING Position in Boarding O House. Hotel, or Institution. 121. I. Herald. • QHARE-Milking.— (2). want 60 C 5 to 80 cows. —Brothers, 1000, Herald. 't QHARE-Milking wanted by 2 mates: 90-100 L . O cows; able to start June 1. —F.D., 217, Herald. /TO Orchardists.Position as Manager of >. X Commercial Orchard wanted by comh petent, experienced man.—Apples, 96, Herald. s- TXT ASHING and Cleaning, by day, Wedr, » * nesday, Thursday, and Friday free, 10s and fares.—H., 107, Herald. it QHARE-Milkmi: (machines) wanted by ex- > 0- ! pericnced family; 80-100 cows; refs, if required.— at-Herald. J» QHARE-Milking by ex farmer, herd : for 3 ' O coming season, good family assistance: _ hand or machines.Apply, Kiwitahi Store. * QHARE-Milking.—Two brothers; 75-85 0 good oews; start July 1; 6 years last r- place; now doing 120 cows; good refs.— i- Neale Bros., Tauranga-o-Moana, Matamata. SHARE-Milking. —Wanted, herd of' 60 to 100 Cows (machines), by married man, '• five milkers, own family; life experience.— ;* Share-Milker, c.o. Blacksmith, Hikutaia, *" Thames. QHARE-Milking by Southern Farmer; 5 O milkers, men and lads, own family; experienced machines, not less . 100 cows; " also agricultural or other work.—MacPherpon. Waitakaruru. Thames. ■ I y QHARE-Milking wanted, 100 cows (mach£3 ines) coming season: satisfaction guaranteed.—Experience, 427. Herald. JARRING, Sanding, Tennis Lawns; y X srroun-ls laid out. — B. Bishop, 7, King Edward Av.. Epsom. ____ * WIDOW, small income, hospital training, r - V V take charge of patient; good plain and __ invalid —Moderate. 949.' Herald. ?' A .C. CLARKE, Professional Diviner, now l: A. open for Water Engagement.— =' Mechanics' Iwtituta, Kitchener St., Auckland. " TTOUTH, 18, with Secondary _ Education, , X -sesks oo?ition in Mercantile Office. C- A.G., 59. Herald. - WANTED TO BOY. jr " r ' T _ A NSELL AND CO., Auctioneers 167, 1V A Queen St.. buy your Ftaliture out- _ right for cash. 'Phone 2568 A. _ APPAREL.—Mrs." Outtrim, Victoria St. r A Largest Buyer, Auckland. Ladies' d, and Gent.'B Left-oil Clothing.— 2674 a A RTIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, up to - A £5 JOs per set Pearliao Co., 9, r- Security Bldga. 'Est. 21 years. ARTIFICIAL Teeth bought, highest pos« X XX sible prices sent by return mail.—Post, v J- Dunstone. Box 51. Wellesley St. . : a- ARC Lamps, Gas, two 3-light inverted; A reasonable.Lamps, 58. Herald. i- "DARBER'S Chair revolving, wanted; ,s, X) must be ,in good Particulars )y to Cash, Box 125, Waihi. • • , - "DICYCLES, Tools, Jewellery, any conI) dition; Watches, False Teeth, Cameras, ts Binoculars, Clarkson,' 38, Ponsonby Rd. CANOE Canvas, new or second-hand.— Boy, 100, 'Herald. 5, /CARPENTER. Auctioneer, 93, KarangaVV hape Rd., will give you highest casn - price for your Used Furniture. ®" /CARPENTERS' Tools, Bags, Boots, Suits, Artificial Teeth, Records. Clothing — _ Hansen (late Fischer), 350, Queen St. - d, /CASH Register wanted, _ small; must be t. \J in good order.—-Particulars to Cash. _ Box 125, Waihi. : - "" •s, /CLOTHING, Bags, Teeth, Tools, Records, - v Pawn Tickets. ' Broken Jewellery.— Fischer. 51. Grey St.. opp. Town Hall. ti- /COLLECTION of out of issue N.Z. stamps. B; \J No dealers.—Beginner, 54, Herald. 15 > /CORRUGATED Iron, 80 sheets, second- _ \J hand, 6ft>, lengths.—Cash price to jk Roof. 955, Heralp. ;r, /CRAYFISH. CRAYFISH._ CRAYFISH .3, V Highest Prices Given. J , SANFORD. LTD.. T _ Customs St., Auckland, / II , . >2. TCGGS (Fresh),'wanted, delivered to 273 JLJ Pon«onbv Rd.. near Three Lamps. * TTARTLEY AND CO., 207, Hobson St. lit XX nay highest cash prices for Household d- Furniture, in any quantity. . HIGHEST Price paid for "correct!} stretched Rabbit Skins. H. Pattle £ a Merchant, Pukekohe. at T7"AURI GUM. —We are Cash Buyers, a _ XV highest market rates, of all grades. THOS. LEES AND SONS, ; d; Customs Street East. - IVTcKENDKICK BROS., Sack. Bag Met ed ItX chants. Prompt cash . buyers.p; Wellington St. Auckland. PIPING, Jin., good second-hand, 400 ft- . S. Laurie and Co.. 10, Fanshawe SI QUANTITIES of old Ship's . Ropes am ■ Canvas. Correspondence invited.—A E. Lueq, 251, Sussex Street, Sydney. ABBIT Skins. — Farmers. Trappers month May 5d each,, correctly stretched — Australasian Rabbit Skin Co.. Box 1272. ABBITERS.— McKinlay, • Putaruru, buy • Skins at Tirau • Mondays, Putarur y- Tuesdays to Saturdays. Highest cash prices. ri- "PING Mrs. Kelly.—She buys Misfit Cloth IX ins, Evening Weax.— St-, of ' Queen St. 'Phone 2606. STOVE, small, American, good order reasonable; state price and particu lars and where seen.—Stove. 87. Herald. SUPPLY of Trapped Rabbits; . will pro la 3d -pair and freight.—Hereford HERALD. Agency. Thames. TYPEWRITER, any make, any condition ■q X Lowest price to.—Salary, 79, Herald. g U : 1 - 'J S. We Pay the Highest Prices in New Zealand for GOOD SECOND-HAND SUITS. MELTZER BROS., . 65-67, Victoria St. W. I 'Phone 2670 - ' -S '777T> a PPED" BABBITS AND SKINS X IN ANY QUANTITY. Highest Cash Prices Given. Prompt Returns. of , , •, - •' ' ' Consign &rjJ N F ORD> LTD.. • Auckland. ; _ , ■ - Representative: C. E. Bateman. Grader S • and Buyer. ____ HALL'S FAMOUS . CAPSOLS;IJ Price, 12s 6d < package, , post free. f To t; ensure getting genuine, order aircct trom -i- Solo Agent j.—Bridge Drug Stores, Chemists. 3/ Karangabape Rd- (at' Grafton Bridge), .Auckland. — "IVTEUROL gives instant relief for . HeadJN aches and Neuralgia. Is 6d. at Chemises < and Stores ■ ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 1
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