SITUATIONS WANTED. TXT ASHING and Cleaning, by the day it by clean, reliable Young Woman.— ho r. est, i'>o4, Herald. » » U-uAiN, renned, wants position, assist- ? V ant, Hotel, Boarding Establishment or Institution; excellent refs.; worker.— SCOtCII. til 9, iiE!!At.D. \\ OjU-AjN, young. Scotcn, seeks Position. ! V Housekeeper, widower, bachelor; sole | unstress; country.—Excelsior Registry, i Phoenix Chambers. I VyO-uAiW young, desires Position as Shop I ) V Assistant or Lady Help, capable, j either, refs. R. 8., 503. llekas.d. \;V OiklAiN, good, c.ean, Washing or Cleant v mg, halt-days or whole day, Devonport i preferred.-Worker, 487, Hekald. j Vjl roHiv any kind, wanted, respectable \ YV Woman, good refs.—J. Anderson, til i .New North Rd , Kuigsland. 1 V ulilH. weil-educated, ISyrs. of age. 1 seek* position. Grocery Shop or V\ arehouse.— Energetic, 523. Hhiald. DOMESTICS WANTED. ~IOOK. Second —Centreway, 270. Queen St. ■OOtvUeaerai, experienced, 2 adults; good home, wages, to suitable person, ets.— Pnone 41-Otil. CiOOK, woman sood, wanted. —Strand Hotel, Parneil. C'OOh-General. experienced, at once.— < " Wainui,' top of Symonds St.; entrance by Lyric. i IUA'-Help. Ail Duties; 2 adults; V ' refs oasenti.il —Apply 16. Onslow Ed., Ktisorn. Phone 20-978. UOiVtkM JO Help iioneet t uxerut, assist Plain Cooking; good home; adult# wash-bag laundry.—Address at Hf.kai.p GEAEHAL. experienced, wanted, mostly kitchen and laundry work, wages £2. -Black's Hotel. Matamata. Phone 18. GENERAL, good, wanted at once; no washing; good borne for suitable) per-son.-Ring 20-072. UihXi, ioi Ligut Household Duties; one of the family. Phono 98, Popatoetoa.— Address st H 1"'*!,!). i i iliJj. capable, sieep out; apply after VJ G. 30. —42. King Edward Parade, Devonport. Uiit.L,. reiinad, mind young ciuidren, daily; must be reliable; wages 10s.--Address at Hh ii at.d, HOUSEKEEPER, working, about 40 preferred; all duties except washing; good home.—Address at Herald. HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS. Superior. Over 25, Light Duties. Wages 30a. References. ADDKES9 AT HERALD. LADY Companion for convalescent lady; St. Heliers; daughter at business; light p'nee. ?>rad c h»w, Phone 5. St. Heliers. PANTRYMAID or Waitress wanted at once; must bo smart. —Auto Cafenet, Swanson St. WAITRESS, country hotel, 8?s ,Gd to good girl, or 31s willing learn.— Strand Registry. Strand Arcade. WIDOW, or competent Woman, country; Vt All Duties; good home.—Apply 37, fTnlnnd Rd., Remuera. \X7OMAN' middle-aged .Light Dajiec (T must be honest and reliable. —8, Obnr lotte St.. Eden Terrace. ITSrOMAN, for Housework, no washing tV or ironing: fond children.—66. I'ederal St.. City. WOMAN, for Washing. Cleaning, Monday preferred. -Mrs. Alfred Eady, 4, Eglington Av. Mt. Eden. Phone 20-213, \\JOMAN, young, capable, for HouseVV hold Duties.—Apply, Glover and Co., near P. 0., Remuera Rd. or 69, Clonhern Rd.. Remuera. WOMAN, to mind boy. 3 years, and do household duties, in return for good j home and small remuneration.—Address at j Herald. j BELL'S Registry, Winstone's Buildings, Queen St.—Cooks, Second, HousemaidWairtsses, Relievers. Pantrymaid, Private Cooks (50s, 40s). Houss-Parlourmaid. Domestics. Lady Helps. . PACIFIC Registry. Pacific Buildings, Wellesley St.. 42-469.—C00ks (private), I'ru'lou'inaids. Generals. 30s, fi.-M.-Waitress, P.-Maids. KELIABLE Registry, 15, Queen StreetChefs (Women), Cooks, Cook-Generals, House-Parlourmaids, Housemaid-Waitresses, Hand Milkers. STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cooks. Seconds. Generals, Waitresses, Housemaid. Housekeeper. Mother's Help. Lady Help, Domestics. PUPILS WANTED. \ RT Basketwork. Coloured Leatherwork i'\ Pokerwork, t'ewterwork Pen painting Stencilling, Woodcarvmg Prospectus posted Miss Aylmg, 4, Sttand Arcade. 4 RT Lessons, Leather, Suede, Marquetry, 2\ Pokerwork, Light Gauge Metals, Barbola etc. Leatbercraft car stop Parneil P.O. A SHLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. lull surance Buildings. Public Examinations. Backward Education. Enrol now for 1927 courses. _ RESSMAKING Classes Day and Evening.—Miss Coulthard, Pierce Bldsjs. r Sneddon's). Symonds St. Phone 43-680. DRESSMAKING Classes Quarterly Ttition in Practical -Dressmaking individual instruction McClvrnon* and Wondhead <0 City Chambers HAIRDRESSTNG,— All branches taught; j Cutting. Waving, etc.—Madame Ihora; Tate, Bon Marche Chambers. Newton i Phone 46-047. JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin, Man . dolin and Piano. - Studio. 243, Svmonds St . opp. Post Office. I ADIES! Make voui own Dresses We Ij cut tack fit. you finish. —Miss Watt. 14 Tabernacle Bldgs. MOTORISTS [prospective; become Ex pert Drivers. Mayhill's Motor Schoo., 6. Low°r Albert St Phone 42-367 m HOWC.vRD Ticket Writing successfully O Taught by Expert. Tuition will per feet yo.l. "K' System 32. Queen St SWIMMING instruction All Classes- ar<=* now resumed D B Anderson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19496, 27 November 1926, Page 1
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