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DOMESTICS WANTED. ( i()OK, plain, good, wanted.—lS. LiverV/ pool St. _ _ {"tOOK, good, plain, wanted.— 336, Queen V Street. i —— ri 00 K-General, no waahiiig. housemaid \J kept; adult family.—Mrs. Max triedlander, 3, Victoria Ave., Kemuera. I iiOKti 1387 A. . /"IQOK-General, experienced,, rots-' n ie " V.' quired.—Mrs. Stride. 18. KLyber l ad® Road. f\ 00 K -General or Housekeeper, light vV duties; refs. —Mrs. Nalder, 5, 1 a bora Ave., Rem item; phone 475 A. f^OOK-General, sleep out; duties from 10 v> a.m. each day.—Lulworth. 113. Or ratio n Rd. ■ jOOuK (Woman), about 35, wanted for privv vale ho lei; jmjut be experienced; no other need apply.—lvan Black, Matnniata. J 3 hone 13 . DOMESTIC Help, middie-aged or elderly, iisad children; small remuneration.— Country, 594, Hf.iiai.J). __ DOMESTIC, capable, for country; fond of children; wages 25s per week.—Mrs. Louden. Aka Aka, Waiuku. jfTIBL, young, wanted for Housework; no \J washing.-- 441. Queen St. IRL, for Domestic Duties. 1 to 7 r daily, Saturday morning.--26, Ora,kei lid., Kemuera. CTIRL wanted (temporarily), mornings T only, Domestic Dutiesj no washing. 183, Vauxhall Rd., Narrow Neck. /S.IRL, to Milk; good home, near Auckland; V* good wages,—6, Mercantile Chambers, Customs St. E. Housekeeper. Plain cook, used country; new arrival preferred; comfortable easy piace: £1 week.—Address at Hkbald. OUSEKEEPER, wanted for '1 weeks.— Grove, 24, Merivale Ave., off St. Andrew's Rd., Epsom. HO U SEM AID-W ai tress. experience not necessary.—Hamurana Fishing Lodge, Hamurana. KITCHEN MAID, experienced, wanted; wages 305.—32. Princes St.. Phone_2637. T A BY, capable, housekeeper elderly couple, I J all duties, one who can drive car pree 1 red.—Homely, 758. ligßAl-D. lADY Cook, few hours, 3 days weekly.—■ J Warden's House. St. John's College. Til one 1580; ' T AUNDUESS wanted, for small Private JLJ Hospital, in country; 37s 6d a week.— Laundress. 734. Hebax.d. \\f AITUF.SS. for Country Hotel; comforlVV at)ln lioiiie.—Phone 2023 (4 rings). WAITRESS (Mid-day), smart; must be iV experienced.—Mecca. Swanson St. WHIM AN, capable, wanted as Lady Help *' or Housekeeper-Companion; all duties. --Apply Mrs. Hudson, Tamahere. Phone >-IR. ' A UCKLAND Labour Bureau. BG, Hobson -oL St.—Housekeeper, own mistress; handy to Auckland., Apply il o'clock. BELL'S Registry, Winstone's Buildings. Queen St.—Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Laundresses. H.M.-Wresses, Waitresses, C.-Gnls, H.-P.Mds., M. Couples, Night Porter, Youths. Ma chin e Mil kers, _Y ouths. RELIABLE Registry, JISHA, IS. Queen St. ' —Cook-Generals. Kitchen Girl, Waitresses, Housemaid-Waitresses, Lady Helps, Generals. STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cooks. Generals, Housem'd.-W'resses, W'regses, H.-Parlournt'd?, Housekeepers, C.-Gnls, Domwtics. etc. TEACHERS WANTED. HAMILTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. INSTRUCTRESS IN DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY Required for Eight Months from March 13. Salary aceordinK to grading allotted by Education Department. Applications close with the Director at noon on February 26. Resident music tbachbr.—Sohvay College, Maaterton, requires the services of ft Resident Teacher for the Pianoforte. Ability to teach Singing an additional qualification. Successful applicant required to take share of ordinary college duties. Salary £BO per annum with board. Applications, with testimonials, received by undersigned, up till February 69. Esses St., 'Maaterton. Secretary. TAT ELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL VV FOR GIRLS. Temporary Mistress warded in G iris' Hoarding School, for the leopening of the Schools. Able to take Geography to Matriculation standard. Elementary Latin and English subjects in Lower forms. Apr*, with Wellington Diocesan School. Marton. " 4 POWERFUL Public Speaker Comix mands Respect!"— Why not learn the art of Platform Oratory, by studying at home Grenville Kleiser's Public Speaking Course,—Send for Prospectus "S„" Howard Ballan, 175E, Hereford St., Christchurch. C CLASSES and Private Tuition Elcoution.— J Re-open February 2, —G. M. Pees, 189, Top o' Symonds St. (CLASSES Dressmaking.—Home or ProJ feasional. cutting, designing, remodelling. Modern Dressmaking Salon. Ellison'a Chambers. Queen St. DRESSMAKING Classes, Day and Evening.—Cutting for Home Finishing.— Mies Coulthard. over Sneddon's, Symonda St- Phone 2890 A. I, FRENCH Tuition. Commercial, Private . Correspondence, Translation.—Mademoiselle Lse. Barbier. School of Languages, 10, Tabernacle Bldgs. HARMONY and Composition, in 30 interesting easy lessons. Prospectus free.— Simpson, Bright St... Glenmore. Auckland.

TOHN M ANSON, Teacher of Violin, fj 'Cello, and Mandolin.-- ?i'i, Symonds St.. opp- P.O. (Mrs. F _ nsh TOSS SCHOOL OF ART.—Day and EveniJ ing Classes commence Monday, March 2. Terms .£3 3s. —Particulars, 53, Brunswick Bldgs., Queen St. MOTOR-Driving taught thoroughly: Council certificate guaranteed; fees moderate. .—Auckland Motor School, 62. Albert St. MOTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate guaranteed.—Waybill's Garage, 6, .Lower Albert St. Phone 23G7A. MIL T. HARLE GILES' Commercial . College.—lndividual instruction given in Writing. Quick Methods of Arithmetic, English. Book-keeping. Day Classes,— Third Floor, Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. 0.P.0. MILLINER giving instruction course pupils for trade: no crowded classes; special opportunity.—Phono 2176. evenings. IMANO Teacher, lndy, Continental experience. has Vacancies. Terms moderate. Homes visited. Interviews, 2to 5.—10, New St.. Three Lumps, Ponaonby. eH. BRETNALL, Teacher of Violin; » moderate fees.—-Studio, 30, Academy Bldgs., Upper Queen St. 4J HOW CARD Writing. bir money to iO trained workers: easily learnt: tuition will perfect you.—Terms. 108. Heiuli*. fpUITION for Matriculation and ProfesJ. sional prelims.. Teachers' D. arid C., Public Service Entrance and Pharmacy A. B. and C. examinations.—-T. W. Merrick, 8.A., 95, Crummer Rd.. Grey Lynn. Ricn NEW FIF , LD FOR MEN A \\ OMEN. BOYS AND GIRLS. Here is the one real opportunity of a lifetime. Do you need money? The NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE has new openings in every Town throughout the North Island for new members. Wonderful easy work to mako from £5 a week and more, right in your own home. The more Sweets you mako the cheque you draw each week. The Oxifnand is growing so vastly for NATIONAL SWEETS that we are calling for your help. The work is fascinating and pleasant. No experience needed. We leach you everything, and GIVE YOU A SIGNED GUARANTEE BOND TO PURCHASE VOUR SWEETS. Distance is no object. Our new WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC POSTAL COURSE offers unique opportunities. We pay freight on all orders forwarded to us. Write to-day for the NATIONAL FREE BOOKLET, which tells how to make money at home in spare time making sweets for us, and how to get complete outfit free, which will enable you to commonce the work right away. Personal instruction is given at our College, Mornings. Afternoons and Evenings. Write or call Rational qonfectioneey QOLLEGE 25. WINSTONE'S BUILDINGS, 77, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. MISCELLANEOUS. A NCHOR quality in Butter is distinctive. 1\ The Golden Cow Carton guarantees crisp, fresh, delicious Butter. rpHE Golden Cow Carton is the sign of .1. Anchor Butter supreme. Ail Grocers. " /IROSSED FISH " Brisling. Dainty Small Fiahlets. The prise of Norway. Your Grocer Stocks Them. " /"CROSSED FISH " Brisling, for Lun\j cheons. Breakfasts, Savouries, etc. Try them. CROSSED FISH" Brisling, for Children's School Lunches; healthful and ffttiiiirig. iA. 3Mtt£ <GSOCOI Joi tbtSOcf

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 1

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