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DOMESTICS WANTED. General, no washing: nit's.—Mrs. C. B. Buddie. 20. Bassett lid., Remuera. Phone 24-191. f~iOOK (female), young, must bis esperiV-' enced, for boarding house; wages ±'2.— W. G. H. Wolfe, Te Awamutu. COOK, female: able to make home-made cakes for Restaurant.—State wages to Reliable, 387, Herald. Hamilton. COOK-General wanted; Housemaid kept: 2 adults.—tMxs. Andreae. !). Arney Crescent, Remuera. Teleph'one 24 225. COMPANION-Help, good, plain cook; small famiy; Parnell tramline.—Address at Herald. PJ.OI4EBTIC, able to do plain cooicing, re--M quired at once.—Mrs. Mc-Leau. Allendale Rd.. Mt. Albert. DOMESTIC Help, capable, young; no washing,—TeL 24-410. jQOMESTIC Duties.—Telephone 25-501. DOMESTIC Help required, thoroughly experienced.—Mrs. R. Finlayson, 6. Ladies' Mile, Remuera. Telephone 24-377. DOMESTIC Help, capable, wanted for Doctor's house.—Apply evenings, after 6 o'clock or phone 43-709. Mrs. Eisdell Moore, 43, Symonds Sti (' 11RL, young, capable and fond of chilvX dren, good home.—Address at Herald. GIRL daily, 9 to 4, domestic, trustworthy. —22, Douglas Rd., off Tui St., Mt. Eden. , fXIRL, respectable, capable, assist all v* duties.—Apply mornings. 576. Mt. Eden Rd., near Terminus. _ HELP, refined, few weeks daily if possible, end Sept.; simple cooking; Takapuna; references.—G.G., 209, Herald. HELP, for small Country Home: uo children; all duties.—Write, statinif wages, Moiirant, Orini, Waikato. TTELP, reliable, for Country; good homo JLI and wages suitable person; refs. required.—3l. Woodside Rd.. Mt. i,den. Phono 2811 (3 rings). ' HOME, good, small wage, offered to young Girl, in return light duties; country.— Address at Herald. LADY Hf>lp, capable, trustworthy! country town; refs.—Mrs. Cumming, 4, Claybrook Rd., Parnell. Phone 44-430. IV/fOTHER'S Help.—Young Girl j:or good JUL country home; every care.—-Address at Herald. RELIEVING MAID, experienced.-—Apply, 32, Princes St. BELIi'S Registry. Winstone's Buildines. Queen St.—Cooks, Kitchenmaidß. Waitresses. Relmaids. Laundress. Cook-Generals. H.P.-Mds.. Domestics, Lady Helps. Youths. Shepherd. Night Porter. "VTORTON'S, 30, Strand Arcade, 43-463. 11 All classes waiting; Hotel, porkers. Married Couples, Station and • Farm Hands. "DELIABLE Registry. 15. Queen St.: XV 42-293.—Second Cook. Housekeeper. Housemaid-Waitress. Daily General, Y ou tfcs. Milkers. STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade, Ground Floor.—Cooks, Relievers, Hsmd.-Wait-resses, Waitresses, Housemaid, Hous< keepers, Kitchenmaid, Generals. BOARD AND RESIDENTS. A CCOMMODATION.— Large room, suit 8 -tX Working Men; 7s 6d each; hat bath, board optional.—Bo, Wellington St. A CCOMMODATION. Board,' respect able -£X men, single rooms, e.1., hot balh. early breakfast.—26, Picton St.. Ponsonb3'. Accommodation, first-class, with breakfast.—Sorrento, 3, Grafto:a Road, near New University, Lower Symonds St. Phono 41-708. A CCOMMODATION, 145, Hobscra St., -fx under new management; single and double rooms; two doors Trades Hall. A CCOMMODATION for Invalids, elderly •tx. gentlefolk and convalescent; Parnell, near cars; quiet, refined.—Comfort, 95, Herald. Accommodation, Men; per.m&nents casuals; room suit two mates,; 80s. — 13. Pitt St., top Vincent St.. - A CCOMMODATION, 128, Hobeou , St.Xx Single Beds or Share . Rooms; breakfast optional: bath, convs.; clean, comfortable. . . A CCOMMODATION for respectable WorkXX ing Men; permanenta. casuals; early u3cv A VONHURSTE. 62. Symonds St.-Super--CX ior Accommodation; casuals jor permanents, or Bdd.-andvßreakf aßt; mcti. tana. BOARD, good, offered 2 your.g .Men; phone, good position, close botch.—ls, Sentinel Rd., Homo Bay. • BOARDERS (2), good home, table,, e.1., califont; early breakfast; .phono, piano; 30s, —101, Eden Terrace. BOARDERS (2). good home, table, e.1.. oalifont: early breakfast: phon j, piano; 80s.—101. Eden Terrace. /~IARISBROOKE, Devonport Waterfront.— V' Vacancies for Boarders; good accommodation. Terms.mpderate.—Mrs. Bell, Proprietress. iL' pIARLTON. Excellent Accommodation, double and single rooms; moderate tariff.—City Road, above People's Palace. Phone 40-025. / GLIFTON.— Accommodation with breakfast; central, select and quiet.—Whitaker Place, off Symonds St.; phone J3-216. BEVONPORT.— Comfortable Home;- good table, e.1., every conv.; closis, ferry; moderate—Rocroi, 5, Garden Terracj.' DEVONPORT.— Comfortable Home; good table; e.1.,, every conv.; closo ferry; moderate.—Rocroi, 5, Garden Terrace. DE V QNPORT Waterfront.—Accommodation. Gentlemen or Business Couple.— 42, King Edward Parade. Phone 23. EPSOM. —Board and Residence offered 2 Men, comfortable home, good table; e.1., phone; convenient to cars; terras moderate.—Address at Herald. 'I-' 1 ■ TpXHIBITION Visitors assured of superior xJ accomm'odation; bed and breaifast, £2 10a weekly.—Accommodation,- Bex 189, Dunedin. - ' < GENTS. —Nice private home, good table, convs.; h. and o. water; train stop; washing.—339. Dominion Rd. gXENTLEMAN Boarder, handy Symonds vJ St.; car stops gate; use garage if required.—Address at Herald. nLENOSMOND, 25, Wynyard St., City.V* Permanents and Country Visitors. Phone 41-349.—Mrs. Ingram, Proprietress. /TRAFTON.—Large Single Room, gentlevX man or student; soft washing; home comforts; quiet.—94, Grafton Rd. HOME, nice, offered Baby Girl, under 2 yearß.—B., .774, Herald. HOTEL GARDINER, Emily Place, facing Reserve, top Shortland St.—ist-olass Accommodation. Under new management. Visitors and Permanents. Phone 42-477. LINDEN, No. 55, Jervois Rd., Heme Bay, near Ponsonby.—Select ' Accommodation.—Proprietress, . Mrs. Brbvin. "STANUKA, 42', Wellesley St. E., above Albert Park.—Permanenta, Casuals, bed, breakfast, hot baths, e.l. Tl/TIDLANDS, Superior • Accommodation. n t> k eaut iful grounds, tennis court : lOmin. G. P.O. .car stop; Permanents, Casuals; reasonable tariff.—Domett Ave., Epsom. Phone 20-304. "DARNELL.—Beds. 7s; Single Roo;ms, e.1., A bath; homely, respectable men ; breakfast optional.—l 3. Parnell Rd. PAYING Guest ip refined new home; every possible convenience, good table. —Address at Herald. . ROOM and Breakfast; suit friends: 15s . 6d; Sunday meals arranged.—Apply evenings. 15, Brighton Rd., Parnell. TjOSSVILLE, next Cargen.—Board. ResiAv dence; permanentß. visitors; moderate tariff. Phone 41-113.—Mrs. Piggotli, Proprietresß. TDUNNYMEDB, 55, Symonds St.—Select J-v Accommodation; permanents a:ad casuals; e.l.—Phone 43-168. TERRACE. 7, City Rd.—Excellent Table; convenient position. Vacancies Doubles, Singles Visitors, Permanents. Phone 46-747. ' I 'UK LIONS, 72, Wellesley St.— Perma--L nents, Casuals. Phono 40-583.—Mrs. C. A. Saase, Proprietress. THE Missionaries' Home and Church Workers. Emmett St., Heme Bay park; a©a baths.—Miss Hammond. Phone 26-089. TTACA.NCY for 1 Working Gent, good V home and table; soft washing; 30s.— 127. Eden Terrace. TTACANCIES, 2 Gentlemen, comfortable » home, within 2nd section; e.1., every conv.—B2, New North Rd. WELLESLEY HOUSE, 74, Wellesley Btreet West, i BOARD AND RESIDENCE. E.L. Recently Thoroughly Modernised. Families Specially Catered for. Phono 42-253. ' cics for Visitors and Permanents; every conv.; terms reasonable.- Phone 43-060. APARTMENTS WANTED. BEDROOM, single, by Sept. 23, irith or without breakfast; within 2d section.— Mechanic. 39, Herald. jIOUPLE, old age pensioners, wan|i cheap V' Room, respectable people.—Room 5, Queen's Bldgs. Phone 43-045. TpLAT or 2 Rooms, unfum., with convs.; J mother and 2 children; rental Zls 6d.— Flat, 536, Herald. small, complete, furnished; handy to the city.—P.. 108. Herald. .1 II SONOGRAM Caps, for all public lichoola, Jj-L 2s 11 (L—Ceo. Tlio Extiet, 206,. JBLar*ngafaape Road.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19125, 17 September 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19125, 17 September 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19125, 17 September 1925, Page 1