DOMESTICS WANTED. COOK-General, 2 adults; no laundry.—Mrs. E. A. Dargaville, 145, Remuera Rd. Refs. Phone 25-519. GIRL, strong, for Housework; sleep in or out.—Mrs. Sargent, 69, Carlton Gore Rd. "HOUSEKEEPER, for small family, all XI duties; fond of children.—2ol, Victoria Rd., Devonport. . TirOUSEKEEPER. middle-aged, thoroughly XI reliable, capable; adult family. References required. State wages.—Experienced, 321, Herald. HOUSEKEEPER, Working, middle-aged preferred; quiet home; good wages; refs. essential; Epsom.—X.Y.Z.. 293. Herald. PERSON, look after Home and Baby, two years, during August; mother in nursing home.—Child, 249. Herald. PERSON, competent, capable. Assistant, knowledge cooking essential.—Bell's Registry, Winstone'a Bldgs., Queen 3t. TRAITRESS, experienced.—Piccadilly Teajjjj rooms, Strand Arcade. WOMAN, reliable, for house-cleaning, Mondays and Fridays, 1 to 6 p.m.— K.R., 301, Herald. BELL'S Registry, Winstone's Bldgs., Queen St.—Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Relieving Maids (C.-G'n'ls, 40s), Generals, Domeatics, Couple (Milkers). RELIABLE Registry, 15, Queen St. Phono 42-293. Cook-Generals, House-Parlour-maids, Waitresses, Housemaid-Waitresses, Farm (Youth). QTRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cooks, O Waitresses, _ Housemaid - Waitresses, liouse-Parlourraaids, Housekeepers, C.Ger.erals, Generals. Couple (Farm). FARM HANDS WANTED. BOY, Jor Dairy Farm; wages, £1 week.— W. Mapp, Walton. CADET for Dairy Farm, machines.—Reply stating age and experience; rela. essential.—J. Banks, Cambridge. J?ARM Hand, married. Milking and GeneX ral, £3 week, 2-roomed cottage, bonus milking season.—Judd, Cambridge. 'AN wanted to Drive Two Horses; sober. —Lock. Robertson Rd.. Mangere. MAN, experienced. Machine Milking and Team Work; herd 50; 50s and found to experienced man. Anderson, Hautapu, Cambridge. jVJ AN, gardening, milk 2 cows, must bo 1»X compctont, reliable, sober; Scotch prelered.—Phone 17, Howick. il/FAN, experienced, machine milking, genItX eral farm work; good heme; wages 35s and bonus.—G. Moore, Fencourt, Cambridge. MAN, young, wanted for Milking and Light Farm Work; wages 30a and bonua en.J of season.—J. T. Swney, Tirau, MAN. young, general farm work; experienced horses essential; good home.— Allan L. Storey, To Awamutu. MARRIE C'ouplo wanted, milk few cows for usi of cottage Man work by the hour.—A.B.c , 781, Herald, Hamilton. j\/TARRIED Couple, Bharemilk, herd 30 ItX cows; nine mile from Westfield; refs. required.—Chief, 92, Herald. "fc/T ARRIBD Couple wanted.—Man, farm and llVl milking work; woman, housework and shed work; Btate wages required.—R. J. Wilson, Putaruru. SHARE-Milkers, with own Herd, 55 to 60 Cows, to milk 1-Shares. —P.O. Bos 42, Ngatea. rpHANKINQ many Applicants. Position X now filled.—Clarke. Box 3, Te Aroha. WORKING MANAGER, for Sheen and Cattle Farm. Must be experienced.— Apply, stating age and wages expected, to A.M.C., 344. Herald. YOUTH, strong, willing and good with cows, wanted for Machme-milking, General Farm Work.—Geo. Pope, Mangatawhiri, Pokeno YOUTH, smart, Farm Work, able milk, 30s found; machines used.—B. S. Saulbrey. Ngaruawahia. Phone 86M ■yOUTH, good Hand-milker (machines), X help generally, Farm, Waikato.—Taylor, Waverley Bldgs., IG,, Queen St. OUTH, strong, or Man, for Dairy Farm. . —E. T. Wise. Te Poi. Waikato. yOUTH, respectable, for email Farm; A machines used; good home; 255.—80* 1, To Poi,, Matamata. - CLARK'S Registry, 63, Queen St.—Good Machine Milker and Farm Hand; meet employer. Cook-Generals, Domestics. PUPILS WANTED. ART Millinery Classes.—Orders and Renovations taken. Ladies' own Material made up.—3r-' Floor. Short's Bldgs., 154, Queen St. A SHLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. Inaur/V ance Bldgs. Public Examinations, etc. Day and evening tuition; moderate fees. """T3OWLED Out, Because I Forgot!" O More disappointment, but say. "never again 1" Bad Memory is overcome by studying Borol's Correspondence Course of Memory Training. It's wonderful. Prospectus "B" free.—Howard Ballan, 175E, Hereford St.. Christ-church. CAREFUL Individual Tuition, Primary, Secondary Pupils; advancement asisured, —G. Robinson, Private Tutor, 29, Ivhyber Pass. LASSES Dressmaking.—Home or ProV> fession cutting designing, remodelling.—Modern Dressmaking Salon. Ellison's Chambers. Queen St. KESSMAKING Classes, Day and Evening.—Cutting for Home Finishing.— Miss Coulthard. over Snedden's. Symonds St. Phone 43-680. LADY prepared take pupils Piano, Mandolin, Ukulele, in Ponsonby and Newton; terms moderate.—Success, 6SB. Herald. LADIES.— Make Your Dresses, Costumes. Wo Cut. Tack, Fit, you Finish.—Mis3 Watt. 14. Taberna. - > Bldgs. ISS SINCLAIR for Millinery, Day and Evening Classes.—First Floor, Pacific Bldgs.. opp. Civic Square. MODERN Millinery Classes, day and evening. Private orders taken.—Miss Cornthwaito. 6. Tabernacle Bldgs., Newton. Tt/fOTOR Driving taught thorough!v. Coun--IYX cil Certificate guaranteed; fees moderate.— Auckland Motor School. 57. Albert St. IV/TOTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate ItX guaranteed.—Mayhill'B trarage. 6. Lower Albert St. Phone 42-367. KSI ROBERT PERRY. Elocution Examination and Competition Work Carefully Coached. Terms, £1 10s per nuarter Studio: 9. Browning St.. Grey Lynn. "OIANOFORTE, Organ, Singing, Theory.— X H Hillsden Hutton, All Saints' Parish Hall.—Address. 209. Ponsonby Rd. " LJRISCILLA" Dress Cutting and Fitting L Classes: 2-hour sessions. 231. Broadway. Newmarket, above Smith and Caughey's. OHOWCARD. Ticket Writing, successfully O Taught by Expert. Tuition will perfect you.—" K" System, 32, Queen St. SINGING. —Pupils required, George Martinengo late Brescian Family, Concert and Opera Experience, Great Britain.— Phono 26-329. SPECIAL Evening Classes for Matriculation under experienced coach.—F. Dunlop, 221, Victoria Arcade. rriHELMA GORDON (L.T.C.L.), (L.A.8.), X Teacher of Piano, Harmony, "heory.— 31, Vermont St. Ponsonby. Phone 26-494. -ryrß. ijT 1 JJARLE QTLES" COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Hollaby's Bldgs., Queen St.. opp. 'G.P.O. DAY CLASSES for Both Sexes. Pupils taught to writo well, to bo quick and accurate in the use of figures, to open, keep and balance books by double entry, to write and speak English correctly . Pupils may now onro.. Quarter begins from date of Entry. TT~YbU REEDED £5 Jy[ORE T)Y gATURDAY JV^IGHT, HOW WOULD YOU EARN IT? Rather a direct question, isn't it?' And yet it's exactly what many of us are up against every now and then . . . Tho need (and oftentinios it's urgent) for a certain amount of monoy by a given time.. Here is an oasy, pleasant, dignified plan, which will enable you not only to answer such a need, but. to forestall it. The extra cash offer which we have for you is by no means new. Literally hundreds of refined women—many of them as busy as only a woman knows how to be—are making extra pounds, easily, pleasantly, at odd moments. They aro homo workerß of tho NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY. They havo found, as you will, that experience ifi not necessary, but let us send you all the interesting details. This Coupon will bring them, without obligation of any kmd ' CLIP AND MAIL: NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY, 77, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs,— ' * Please tell me, though I assume no obligation in asking, all about your cash offer. Name Street Town DYERS AND GLEANERS. DAND a. BROWN, Dyers and Cleaners, . Shortland St. Works: Crafton Terrace. Phone 45-764. Established 1866. 1 ENT.'S. Ladies Hats Cleaned, Blockedi X Felts, Panamas. Leghorn, Tuscan.— Crothall Wav Co. 137. Symonds St. Phone 21-374. PORTER'S for Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. Vans collet and deliver.—Tabejmaclo Bldgs.. Newton Phone 41-741. ET DREW for Cleaning. Dyeing, • Renovating Suits, Costumes, Remodelling Costumes, Coat Frocks a Speciality.— 79. Wellesley St. W Phono 46-629 A A .ifi AA — CARPETS Cleaned and I)isin'±4 OJU fected, Electric beating Vaouum Process,—Domeetio .Vacuum .Cleaning* Co., Strand Arcade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19062, 6 July 1925, Page 1
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