/J.IRL, strong, for Housework: sleep in or VX out,—Mrs. Sargent, 69. Cariton Gore capable, Housework.—Mrs. R. Thomas, 4, Aveaham Walk, aif Valley Bd., Dominion Ed. f } OVERNESSHeip wanted.—Dr. Alexandei, Tuakau. ■ OOUSEKEEPER, for small .family, all XJ- duties; fond of children. —201, Victoria ltd., Ucvonport. , ' ■_ TTOU'SEKEEPEIi, middle-aged, thoroughly JLL reliable, capable; adult, family. Refeiences required. Stat© wages.—Experienced. 821, Herald. SITS WAJNTED latinp4 aocmftao Housekeeper, working, for sheep farm, near Auckland: muat bo good cook.-—Sheap Farmer, 327, Herald. TTOUSEKEEPEE. to refined Business Ax Man; all duties; must be good appearance and capable; no objection to mother with one very young child.—Homely, aB4, Hebald. TTOUBEKEEPER, Working, middle-aged -U preferred; quiet home; good wages; rels* essential; Epsom.—X.Y.2.. 293, Hebald TTOUSEMAID-Waitress. for Carisbrooke. U- Devonport; country girl preferred if smart. IJOUSEMAID-Mrs. J. A. McFarland. 6. *I- Clonbern Rd.. Rewuera. TTOUSEKEEPER. sole charge; refs.: I.A acpl- Thursday or Saturday afterm.x. aDPi- J/bursdav or Saturday alterwoon.- 18, Patey Bt,. off Market Rd. T ADY, elderly, refined, would take on J-J light duties; nice home; oontert small salary,—Homo, 323, Hehald, PERSON, look after Home and Baby, two years, during August; mother in nursing home.—Child, 249, Hebald. QTRAND Registry, Strand Arcade Cooks, ►J Waitresses, Housemaid - Waitresses* HotiKe-Parlounnaids, Housekeepers, C.* Gene rale. Generals, Couple (Farm), \7U"OMAN for Cleaning; also Gardener.— " ' 1, Woodleigh Avenue, Remu-sra. WOMAN, respectable, wanted urgently, v » to Assist with small family i while mother in hospital; help given.—Mias Stiid, c.o. Wm. Barnaby, Tuakau. T/trOMAJN, reliable, for house-cleaning, T* Mondays and Fridays. 1 to 6 p.m.— K.R., 301, Herald. KILL'S Registry, Winstone's Bides., Queen St.—Cooks, Kitm'd.s., Rel.-m'ds.; G.-GnJe., 40a; Domestics, Laundres»-H.-Md., Lady Help. K EIJABLE Registry, -15. Queen Street. *-1' Phone 42-293,—C00k-CreDorals. Waitresses, Housemaid-Waitresses, Domestics, lvitchen Girl, Farm Youth. PARM HANDS WANTED, JgOY p for wages, £1 week.— for Dairy Farm, machines.—Reply stating age and experience; refs 4 essential.—J. Banks, Cambridge, T?ARM Hand, used to horses; state age, A wage to start.—Wilson; Pakaraka, Bay of Islands. "ITAND Milkers (2), good, wanted.—Apply JIL Post Office Store. Takimini. lITAN, experienced. Machine Milking and IWL Team Work; herd 50s 60s and found to experienced man. Anderson. Hautapu, Cambridge. MAN wanted, used to Milking Machines, small herd; state wages; good horni.— R. J. Bailey, Ruawai. > 1 M sober; jp ferod.—Phone 17, Ho wick. MAN. -young, wanted for Milking and Light Farm Work; wages 80s and bonus end of season.—J. T. Swney, Tiraui MAN for General Farm Work; none but capable need apply; £1 10b and found. —E. Woods, East Tamaki. MAN. young, general farm work; experienced horses essential; good home.— Allan L. Btorey. Te Awamutu. _ MARRIED Couple,. young, hand milk,2o cows; live with owner (married couple): state wages.—Country. 311. Hebald. MARRIED Couple, sharemilk, herd 30 cows; nine miles from Westfield; refs. required.—Chief, 92, Hebald. MARRIED Couple, no encumbrance: man, all round Farm Work, must understand sheep no dairying; wife, all Domestio Duties ; only cood workers need apply.— Farmer. 103. Herald. TV/TARRIED Couple, Bmall Dairy Farm 1»J- (machines); must be able to take charge during owner's abßence.—Apply by, letter only. Brandon, Evelyn Firth Home, Auckland '".-I ' ■ PLOUGHMAN and General Farm Worker, for Sheep Station: wages 40s; enclose testimonials.—E. Oudaille, Otorohanga. QHARE-Milkers. —I wish to announce that HJ the position is filled.—W. H. Allen, Tirau. QHARE-Milkuiß, with own Herd, 55 to £3 _6O Cows, to milk i-Sharos.—P.O. Box 42, tffeatea. WORKING MANAGER, for Shew and ' ' Cattle Farm. Must be experienced.— Apply, stating age and wages expected, to A.M.C.. 844, Hebald. VOUTH, for Farm, with some experience. X —E. E. Leaning, 352, Queen St. "YTOUTH, strong, willing and good,, with A cows, wanted for Machine-milking, General Farm Work.—Geo. Pope, Mangatawhiri, Pokeno. T7"OUTH, smart, Farm. Work, able milk; X 80s found; machines used.—S. S. Saulbrey, Ngaruawahia. Phone 86M. "\7"OUTH, good Hand-milker (machines), X help generally, Farm, Waikato, —Taylor, Waverley Bldgi|., 16, Queen St. YOUTH, assist, hand milk, small herd j must bo smart and energetic; state wages.—Energy. 312, Heb*LD. • OUTH, strong, or Man, for Dairy Farm. —E. T. Wise, Te Poi. Waikato. E YOUTH, respeotable, for small Farm; machines used; good home; 2Ss.—Box 1, Te Poi, Matamata. BEARSON'S Registry, Exchange Lane.— Machine Milkers, £2; Family of Milkers; Youths; Boy Learner; Domestics. PATENT ATTORNEYS. A3. PARK .AND SON. (Established 1896). Removed to 58. Campbell's Building, Vulcan Lane. Opp. Milne and Choyce. , Phone 41-477. MISCELLANEOUS. BIG REDUCTIONS in Prams., Pushchairs, Doll Prams,, etc., at our SHOWROOMS. Thompson's Buildings, 313, Queen St. (3 doors above Town Hall). W A THOMPSON AND CO. rnHE Largest Tin of a Better and Bngotor X Linoleum Polish is C-0 Waxshine, 9d, Is 3d, 2s 3d. A 2s 4d Tin of Rolle'a Wax contains as much as three Is tins. Obtainable everywhere LEASE Sold. Everything must go. Bi« Reduotio i Crockery, Fancy Goods,— Domestic Bazaar, next His Majesty's. ]\/TOMOGRAM Caps, for all public schools, IVI 2s lid.-Cox The Hatter. 208, Karangahape Road. ■ POTLIGHT Electric Torch, with Spare Bulbs. 440 ft. range • price. 20s.—W H Hazard. Auckland .• ' HE Best Bargains are at Miss Dir.on's Millinery Half Price Day. Friday.—B2, Victoria St BIG REDUCTIONS in Pranks.. Pushchair*. Doll Prams, etc.. at our SHOWROOMS, Thompson's Buildings. 318, Queen St. (8 doors above Town Hall). W A: THOMPSON AND CO STENOGRAPHERS Note Books— Best O value, 100 leaves. Is each; 10s fid doss. —Hebald Offioe, Auckland, and Victoria Bt., Hamilton. ists. 3, Karangabape Bridge), ad (at Grafton A TRIAL will convince you that there's notbm ilke Rolfe's Wax for Linos and Furniture BIG REDUCTIONS in Prams,. Pushchairs. Doll Pranw.. tttc.;- at onr SHOWROOMS, Thompson's Buildings, 816, Queon St ,8 doors above Town HaU). W. A. THOMPSON AND CO.-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 1
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