DOMESTICS WANTED. / MJOli. good, plain. wanted. —380, Queen V.' Street. _ /"IOOK-Generai, competent, refs. required. "O —Phono 538, Mrs. Upton. St. Stephens Ave. ______ experienced. refs. reV 7 quired.—Mr3. Stride, 10, Khyber Lass Road, ___ __ f IOOK-Gcneral or Housekeeper, light W duties; refs.—Mrs. Nalder, 5, Tahora Ave.. Romuera; phone 475 A. / IUOK. (Woman), about 35, wanted for privale hotel; mmst be experienced; no other need apply.—lvan Black, Matamata. Phone 13 ■ Domestic Help, and assist with cwwren.—Mrs. Ilobert McGrackcn, i. anmure Hd.. Kllerslie. HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged; one used to children preferred: country, handy to Auckland. S.C.P., 666, Heivvld. HOUSEKEEPER, Plain Cook, used country; new arrival preferred; comfortable easy place; £1 week.—Address at Hbralp. HOUSEKEEPER wanted, sole management, Seaside Home, and sympathetic attention 2 children.—B.J., Box 1768. HOUSEMAID-Waitress, experience not necessary.—Hamurana Fishing Lodge, Ilamurana. OTHER'S Help, competent; no washing. . —43, Seaview Ed., Bemuera. Phons fAITKESS, for Country Hotel;, comfortable home.—Phono 2023 (4 rings), XXIOMAN, middle aged, used country, ac- } V customed children, good wages, suitable person, references required.—3l, Woodside Ed,. Mt. Eden. Phone 2811, 3 rings. TT7OMAN. young, as Housemaid-Waitress, V ? near Whangaroi, experience not necessary.—Apply before 10 a.m., Monday, Elliott, care Prince Arthur Hotel, Wellesley St. WOMAN, young (25-30). assist Plain Cooking, help in kitchen; temporary. --Mrs Dorrinston. St. John's College. BELL'S Registry, Winstone's Buildings, Queen St.—Cooks, Ivitchenmaids, Sew-ing-Mcls., Wardsmaid, Waitresses H.M.Wresses, C.-Generals, H.P.-Mds., Lady Helps. M. Couples, Handy Man, Milker (Night Porter). RELIABLE Registry, 2193 A, 15, Queen St. 1 —Cook-Generals, Ivitchenmaids, (Waitress. Housemaid-Waitress, together), Lady Helps, etc. UTP AND Regief ry. Strand Arcade.—Cooks O Generals. Housem'd.-W'resses, W'resseg I H.-Parlourm'ds, Housekeepers, C.-Gnls Domestics. etc. OY wanted, help milk, light farm work; ' good home.-—J., 681. Herald. GENERAL, mostly team work; milk if required; wages £2 10s and found; onlv conscientious workers need apply.— Mc.KeiL7.ie. Karapiro. Cambridge. . HAND Milker, practical farmer, take charge small herd; handy city -.good house.—,W. S. Laurie and Co.. 10. I anshawe Si.. Auckland. _______ IMMIGRANT . (Youth). machine-milking X and stripping; good home and wages. —Holden, c.o. D- Kay. Te Awamutu. T AD, strong, to assist in Milking Shed, -IJ machines; 32s 6d and found.—Apply Box -1, Patnmahoe. MAN for Sheep Farm; experience, not necessary; refs.—Stewart, Waipuna, Te Kaawhata MAN. experienced, general Farm Work, Machine Milker; £2 10a, found.—Write Butterfat. 532. Hr.iv \lp. MAN, good, wanted for general Farm Work place near Huntly.—Box 579, Auckland. TITAEEIED Couple or capable Lad, re--IVJL spectable; good milker essential; good home; permanent.—Particulars. A. W. Carruichaol, Tanranga. \ MARRIED Couple, both experienced milkers; £4; or married man, experienced milker and fencer; £3; own cottage; refs. required.—Write, M.C., 650, Herald. ■\rOUTH, strong, respectable, assist maX chine milking, farm work; 35s found; good home.—H. Barker. Waharoa. VOUTH, strong, wanted for dairy farm; J- 30s and found; good home.—J. Old, Taupiri. VOUTII, smart and strcng, work horses X and milk 2 house cowe.—Apply Box 4, Patnmahoe. i "YTOUTH, for Machine-milking; wages 35s * and found.—J. Little. Ngaruaw.-thia. Registry, 63, Queen St.—Hand, v> Machine Milkers, urgent;. Ploughmen, country, suburbs; good girl, milker. 'PEARSON'S Registry. Exchange Lane.— I- Machine Milkers, suburbs and country; Learners, Ploughmen, Fiower Gardener. Domestics (suburbs). TEACHERS WANTED. H AMILTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. INSTRUCTRESS IN DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY Required for Eight Months from March 13. Salary according to grading allotted by Education Department. Applications close with the Director at noon on February 26. JJ AMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. Required: SENIOR ASSISTANT MASTER OF GRADE A. Applications, with testimonials, will be received until February 28. R. ENGLISH, Secretary. w ELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Temporary Mislrtwt wanted in Girls" Boarding School, for the icopening of the Schools. Able to take Geography to Matriculation standard, Elementary Latin and English subjects in Lower forms. Applv, with copies of testimonials. HEADMISTRESS. Wellington Diocesan School, Marton. MISCELLANEOUS. A TRIAL will convince you that there's j\ nothing like Rolfe's Wax for Linos, and Furniture STENOGRAPHERS' Note Books, best value; 105 leaves, Is each; 10s Gd doz. • Herat." Office. Auckland, and Victoria A 2s d< ! TIN of Xolfo's Wax contains as i\ "mnch a3 three Is tins. Obtainable everywhere. " /CROSSED Fish" Brand " Kipperine" V.' 1 Snacks, for Luncheons. Breakfasts, Savouries. etc.' Try them ~~/Ft ROSS ED Fish Brisling in Pure Olive Oil,—Famous the world over. Ask your Grocer for them. CROSSED Fish'' Brisling in Pure Olive j 'oil for the Children's Lunches. Nntritioi'is and easily, digested. ST REDUCTIONS in Prama.. Push Chairs Doll Prams., etc.. at our NEW SHOWROOMS. 313, Queen St. (3 doors above ' I ' ow i; v H A. I> 'THOMPSON AND CO. BIG REDUCTIONS in Prams., Push Chairs, Doll Prams., etc.. at Our NEW SHOWROOMS. 313. Queen St. (3 doors above Town Hall). W. A. THOMPSON AND CO.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18949, 21 February 1925, Page 1
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