DOMESTICS WANTED. wanted at once.—lß, Liverpool St. good, to do lunch and dinner only, J no license district; apply by letter; full particulars.—R.R., 444. Herald. jf 100K, 4 Gentlemen Auckland City; 30s; \J_ Hjuaemaid kopt.—Cook. 462, Herald. pOMFORTABLE Homo offered elderly Lads* in return Light Household Duties.—Homely, 43. Herald. £ IOMESTiC wanted immediately, for 3 J ' weeks; no washing.—Address at Herald. DOMESTIC, capable, Plain Cookins absolutely essential; no washing; quiet, adult family; re fa.—Address at Herald. £ good, wanted; good wages. — vX 41, Shelly Beach Rd. /f'IENERAL. capable, 2 adults.—Phono fl ENERAL, capable, IT 24-983, GIIRL, capable, or Woman wanted; able T to do plain cooking.—Apply Private Hospital, Rotorua. . GIRL, assist milking and light housework; state age arid wages.—J. Mulono, Pukekohe. _____ ("1 URL wanted, urgent; general Housework, X able to wait table.-—St. Clair, 2.19, Hobson St. (P* IRL (about .10), Light Household Duties; VX from country preferred; good home. — Melville, 6. Derby St., Devonport. (O.IRL (about 16), for House Work; good vjf home; easy work.—Apply 314, Queen Street. a GtiRL, young, strong. assist General f Housework; good wages.—Apply inimedir>tely, 15, Arney Rd., Remuera-. HELP, capable, all duties; plain cooking; j small adult family.—Mrs. Johnston, 1 31, Efthiri Rd.. Ml. Eden. H'ELP, capable, is required by family in country town; wages £1. —Box BSS, Auckland. I lOMB, good, small wages, offered ' I Woman, return light household duties; child no objection.—Write Mrs. Crawshaw. Tatuanui. HOUSEKEEPER, refined, capable, trustworthy, for farmer: no objection school child.—Write only, address at Herald, l_j OUSEKEEPEE, able; assist hand milk H few cows, occasionally; urgent; good wages.—Hudson. Kaipara Flats. HOUSEKEEPER, experienced, for coun- . try; widower with family; 210 milking.—Write Farmer. 263. Herald. HOUSEKEEPER, refined, or Domestic . Help, middle-aged preferred, for up-to-date Country Home, business people.— Phone 25-172; 10, Miro Rd.. Green Lane. HOUSEKEEPER, competent, all duties; own mistress; 2 adults; farmhouse; 25a per week.—Reliable. 44, Herald. HOUSEKEEPER, motherly, capable, all household duties; keep house 3 young dairy farmers; must be used country; wages 255. H., 439, Herald. HOUSEMAID-Waitress, smart, experienced.—Apply The Mansions, Whitalter Place, Symonds St. T ADY Help for Country, Waiuku.—l2, Clyde St.. Epsom. Phone 24-01.7. J ADY Help, cupable, housework, plain J cooking; fond children; 255; no washing.—J. B. Parker, Mangatawhiri Valley. LADY Help, capable, all duties; 30s week; small family.—Mrs. A. Sim, Cracroft, Papatoetoe. T AUNDRESS, capable, for Boys' College; lj wages £2. —Wesley College, Paerata; phone 259, Pukekohe. "\TURSERY Housemaid; refs. essential.— iN Mrs Hewitt, 2, Erin St., Gt. South Rd.. before 11 a.m. or after t> p.m. OERSON, capable, as Resident Nurse for -1. 2 Children; refs.—Mrs. H. A. Horrocks, 34a. Arney Crescent, Remuera. Phone '25-170. T, /t J AITRESSES WANTED. DIXIELANDS OLD PREMISES. Queen Street, This (Friday) Morning. 11' OMAN, wanted for country; must bo v T able cook and wash.—Mrs. Fletcher, Kiripaka, Wliangarei. BELL'S Registry, Wins tone' 3 Bldgs., Queen St.—Cooks, Kitchenmaids. Laundresses, Housemaid, Relievers, C.Gnls, H.P.-Mds. Housekeepers. Lady Helps, M. Couples, Kitchcnman, Farm Hands, Chef-Baker. _ RELIABLE Registry. 35. Queen Street, 42-293. —Cooks, Waitresses, NurseryHousemaid, Lady Helps, Cook-General, Gardener. QTRAND Registry, Strand Arcade (Ground O Floor).—Cooks, General, Waitresses, H's'm'd.-Waitresses, Pantryniaid, Hand and Machine Milkers. riOOK - ; GENERAL WANTED. No laundry. Other maids kept. Apply, MRS. HEWITT. 2, Erin Street. Great South Road, before 11 a.m. or after G p.m. BOY wanted, Machine Milking, experience not essential; state wages.—Apply Bos 5. Bombay. BOY. assist Milk and General; wages 30s.—Apply Ferguson, c.o. Goosman, Waitoa. BOY, strong, wanted, small Dairy Farm (machines); experience unnecessary; good home; state age and wage required.— LOGHEAD, Karapiro, Cambridge. COUPLE, Hand-milk 20 cows, Farm Work, shares and wages; Rotorua; refs.—Box 2, Mnmaku. EARM Hand, first-class; milking machines, Matamata; close everything; permanent; good wages.—Frank M. Winstone. IT 1 ARM Hand, at once; Youth or Man. . experienced General Farm Work; good wages and privileges good man.—S.D.G., 109, Herald. I7ARM Hand, used all Farm Work and milking machines, for Te Puke; good wages right man.—Meet employer, Herald 10 a.m., to-day. GENERAL Farm Hand, married or single; 2-rd. house; experience, wages required.—Box 909. GENERAL Station Hand wanted; Fencing and Team Work.—H. D. Evans, Wharepuni, Tokomaru Bay. ,0 IRL, capable, help milking machine, vX etc.; good wages; refs. —R. F. Thomas, Ramarama. (S IRL or Woman, Milk, Housework; child X not objected to; ,30a. —Patrick Faherty, Waitakaruru, Hauraki Plains. LAD, refined, assist Dairy farm; good home state age, wage expected.—J. James, Rototuna. Hamilton. MACHINE Milker and General iarm Hand, married; £3 week, house, usual allowances. —Write Rex, 109, Herald. MAN, young, experienced machine milker. General Farm Work: state experience and wages.—John Hale, Clevedon. 'HT.AN, experienced, for Dairy I 1 arm; £2 'JLfX' and found.—G. Rennie, Orini Road, 'rau pir L MAN or Youth, Machine Milking and Farm Work.—Write particulars, R. F. Green. Turua, Thames. MAN or Youth, assist Machine Milking and Farm Work- good wages.—V. Stone. Tatuanui. M'AN, mairied, take charge of Bush Farm; . must be good fencer and have knowledge of sheep.—Apply by letter to J. D. F a gan, Wa i t :vk aru ru. MAN, young, or Youth, for Poultry Farm; permanent; state age.—Box 7, Manur ewa. MAN, single, wanted for Bush Farm, general work, including fencing and stumping; wages £2 los.—H. Jenkins, Labour Bureau, Raetihi. MAN, young, respectable. Hand-milking, small herd; Farm Work; close to Waiuku ; immediate. —P. Hamilton. Waiuku. MARRIED Couple, no children. Sheep Farm; wife, cook; man, general; knowledge fencing preferred.— K.A., 420. Herald. MARRIED Couple or Family, 3 milkers. Dairy Farm, machines used; own cottage.— A. Thirhvall. Matamata. I.STOMAN, young, milk few cows, assist VV Housework; £1 a week, found.—C.. 123, H'bhalp. ________ ' strong, Machine Milking; good X stripper: no farm work: £2. —W. E. Allison. Tatuanui, near Morrinsville. "\rOUTH or Man, practical for small Dairy X Farm.—Apply Fred Peters, Puketurua, Via _ Put arum VOUTH, or elderly Man, help Milk, Odd 1 Jobs: reliable; state wages required.— F. Fitzwilliani. Brookby. VOUTII, Machine-milking. Light Farm X Work; permanent; 25s to start.—C. B. Christophers, Roto-o-rangi. Cambridge. \fOUTH or Elderly Man. able to milk.— .1. Suburban Farmlet. 387. Hkralo. "\rOUTH. strong, respectable; good Hand X Milker: used farm work: state wages. G. Laing, Bombay. Phor.e f>5M. VOUTH or elderly Man. machine milking 1 and odd jobs; wages 30s. —C. Rosenfeldt, No. 1 Road, Walton. \ r OUTU. Machine Milking and Lisjfit X Work; wages 30s. found.—Rowe, Kio Kio. Phone 49W. /"ILARK'S Registry, O'i, Queen St.-Milk-V ers (Hand, Machine*. Teamster, Ploughman, Youths (country), awaiting o ngagement, M.C.. Handyman. PEARSON'S Registry. Exchange Lane.— Machine Milkers. Youths (Dairy Farms), Girl (Hand Milking), Gardener, Housekeeper. WANTED Addresses of Wholesale Fruit V ( and Vegetable Markets, Aiearest to Hamilton.—M.F., 191, Herald,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19156, 23 October 1925, Page 1
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