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DOMESTICS WANTED. COOK'S Assistant wanted, strong and capable, for boys' school; wages 30s.— Wesley College, Paerata. Phone, Pukekohe, 259. tMJUti-ueiierm lor iidu.ll isumiy ol d; no ' washing.—Apply mornings. 7, Norwood Rd.. Bayswater. _ DOMESTIC Help wanted, 3 adults; plain cooking essential.—Address at Hjrajjj. G1 ENERAL, young, girl prelerred; good J home.—Mrs. Wilkin, 42, Omahu Rd., Remuera. GJ.IRL, capable, all duties, fond o! childf ren; good wages.—l 6, King George Av., Epsom. GIBL, for domestic duties, for married couple, no children; Cheltenham Beach.—Beach, 928, Herald. HELP, few hours daily, for Epsom.— Phone 25-501. LI OUSEKEEPER (8.C.), working, capable XX all duties, washing; without dependants; widower, 2 children, school age; easy place, comfortable home in township; wages £1; refs. required.—P. J. Sheridan. Te Aroha JADY Help, capable, plain cooking essenJ tial adult family.—Particulars, apply Mrs. J. V. Wyborn, Te Aroha. MARRIED Couple; wife good cook; all duties; husband gardener and handyman; for small adult family.—Suburbs, 84'.). Herald. WAITRESS. Kitchenmaids, work toV » gether, 30s; college, experience necessary.—Bell's Registry, Winstone's Bldgs., Queen St. WOMAN, to wash, half-day, Monday; refs.—4s, Orakei Rd. BELL'S Registry, Winstone's Bldgs., Queen St.—Cooks, Laundress, Housemaind (40s), Waitress, Rel.-Maid, H.M.Waitresses. C.-Generals. H.P .-Maids, Girl, M. Couples, both milkers; Chef. RELIABLE Registry, 15, Qiuen St. ■ (42-293). Cook-Generals, Waitresses. Relieving Maids, Housemaid, Waitresses, Working Housekeepers, Milkers. STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cooks, _ Waitresses. Rel.-Mai.d Generals, Domestics, Man (stripper), Youth for Farm. FARM HANDS WANTED. BOY, Machine Milking. Odd Jobs; cleanliness essential; 153, found; rise ll suitable.—Box 25, Papakuxa. BOY or Youth wanted. Machine Milking, good fc/tripper essential.—Ring 21R, "vVaimauku. after 6 P.m. BOY or Young Man, Hand Milking and General, willing learn no objection; good home; 15s to 30s. —Thomas King, Netherton. _____ BOY or Youth, strong and energetic, for Dairy Farm, machine milking and be generally useful; state age and wages required.—N. P. and G. E. Anderson, Okoroire Springs. Youth, good hand milker essential, —Kirkpatrick, 201, Broadway. Newmarket. Milk and General; clean strippers; electric power; good house; school; state number hands, wages required; or Married Couple, willing to board, man.— R.H.. 819, Herald. Hand (Colonial), must be experi--I- enced machine milking and ploughing, smart: £2 5s and found..—A. White, Waitoa. good, strong, for dairy farm; experienced hand milking and machines, and all farm work; wages £G week and house.—J. Byrnes, Otorohanga. MAN, young, temporary, fencing, generally useful; no milking; good home: ! state wages.—E. V.. 930. Herald. MAN, experienced, Machine Milking, General Farm Work, small herd; good i home and wages.—Address at Herald. MAN, young, good worker, farm work, milking, machines used; good home; I £2, found.—Faherty, Waitakaruru. MAN, young, wanted, permanent; must be good stripper, light team work; good | home and wages to suitable man. only steady and reliable.—Address at Herald. MAN, or Youth, machine milking, farm work; state experience and. wages.— ! MacLachlan, Private Bag, Te Kuiti. MAN. young, to machine milk and farm work; good home.—T.F.W., 881, i Herald. MAN, married, 40, cows, machines, wife { assist; own cottage; state wages.— I Chennell's, Pukekawa. I "\ | ARRIED Couple wanted, both milk", j J.»X machines, general farm work; own -;oti tage.—W., C.o. Boyce. Cambridge. PLOUGHMAN wanted, with Family preferred.—Apply, Ploughman. 437, ! Herald. POSITION for Man, with help, now filled; thanking the many applicants.—Farmer, care Gifiord, Te Awamutu. SHARE-Milker, herd 20 cows, pigs and calves; half shares; all farm work.— Country. 806, Herald. | "\7"OUTH for Dairy Farm: good wages for | X good milkers.—Fountain. Pacific Bldgs., j City Square. ! V'OUTH, help machine milk 40 cows, jL generally useful; 30s and found.—M. Wylie, Pukekohe. t VTOUTH, for fruit farm; no milking; JL wages 25s.—Orchard, 594. Herald. VOUTH. assist machine milking, odd jobs. X —Office. 10, to-day. Bell's Kegistry, I Winstone's Bldgs., Queen St. "\7~OUTH, strong, respectable, ■experienced, 1 wanted immediately, Machine Milking, Light Farm Work; must be trustworthy, kind with cows: 355, rise if ent position; refs.—A. F. Reed, vVaerenga, via Te Kauwhata.» PEARSON'S Registry, Exchange Lane.— Machine and H. Milkers. Youth and Learners, Wheel Scoopman, Domesiic (town). DIVINIA Famous Toilet preparation, procurable at and Menzies, ChemI ists, two shopi.. Queen St. WEETMAN, WEETMAN, Hair and Face J Treatments, Shingling, etc.—7o. Brunswick Bldgs., opp H.M. Theatre. Phone 42-434. I ELECTROLYSIS. Shingling, Marcel, J Water Waving, Face Treatment.—Miss Guthrie. York Chambers, Victoria St., E. j Phone 41-676. HWESTALL GUEST'S Malvina Hair • Wash procurable Misses Hackett and j Crowther, Craig's Buildings, Newmarket. Phone 46-706. HEMSLEY BURNET " Hair Restorer, ■ Permanently Restores Original Colour. Simple! Safe! Clean: Dependable! Not a dye. KAPO " Hair Restorer.— Sold by all Chemists, 3s bottle (3b 8d posted).— From M. Eccles. Chemist, Ponsonby. " I<T APO " Darkens Grey Hair, Promotes IV Growth. Stops Falling, 3s bottle. 3s 8d posted.—M. Eccles. Chemist. Ponsonby. lADIES' Eugene Permanent Waving, J Tinting, Shingling, Electrolysis.— Madame Tliora Tate, Bon Marche Chambers, Newton. Phone 46-047. MRS. COLLEDGE (expert), 2G years' practice.—H.M. Arcade, Upstairs, ' Specialising in "Eugene Method," Permanent Waving. SUPERFLUOUS Hairs. Moles, Birth O Marks, etc., permanently removed without blemish.—Madame Amie, Skin Specialist, Lister Bldgs., Victoria St. East. Phone 4(1-309. TWO Great Beauty Crimes—Dandruff, the X deadly enemy of beautiful hair, also accumulation of germ-laden pores. Consult THERO ST. DENVERS. Beauty Specialist. Phone 24-164. "\ r ES, "Velvolene" is Invaluable for UnX sightly Hands. Instantly Removes Roughness and Freckles. 2s 6d. NonGreasy. ; t LL Toilet Work, Tinting, Chiropody.— A. Misses Hackett and Crowther, Craig's Bldgs., Newmarket, opp. Rialto. Phone 40-706. LADIES. —Are you quite sure that your J hair is cut and curled to suit your own particular features? We specialise in both branches of our business. If your hair is curly leave it alone, but if not, call on us. You can look as good as the best, and washing improves the wave. We have added a special room for small children. The operators' work will please both pi rents and the children. Just now a switch to attach to the many styles of short hair is suitable for evening wear. Our hair workers produce_ some fine effects. All hair work at low prices. Harmless Hair Stains and permanent used in onr rooms and retailed at the counter. We use and stock laecto Hair Stain. jdandolph jdagleton. ONLY ADDRESS: 5, VICTORIA STREET, CITY. Appointments: Phone 43-170. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS. A ECCLES. 142. Queen St., for thorough -£*•• Sight Examinations: comfortable stylish glasses; qiudifieu Optometrist in attendance. A ' RES AL Wafer, bedtime, gives instant relief ; 2s 6d box. posted.—Clarke, Chemist. 116, Victoria St. I " pHOSPHORTON." the great Blood X Purifier; powerful tonic: bottles. 2s 6d. 4s 6d, 7s fid.—A. Eccles. all Branches. MISCELLANEOUS. i A 2» 4d TIN of Rolfe's Wax contains as I much as three Is tins. Obtainable everywhere HECOLITH for denture construction, is unbreakable, life-like; suction perfect. 1 Supplied by all progressive dentists. ATRIAL will convince you that there's nothing like Rolfe's Wax for Linos &r.d F-uxnituie.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19470, 28 October 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19470, 28 October 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19470, 28 October 1926, Page 1