FLATS TO LET. GRAFTON RD.. 7G.-Well-furn. Flats 2 looms; '-' os '27s Cd; gas stoves, e.l.— i'lione 43-020. "/ "< ijKJN'vJOUKT."— New residential blats, v3T uniurnishetl. Walters Rd., near Dominion Rd. train second section.—Phone '2l-434. MT. ALBERT.—Furn., 2-3 front Rooms, kitchenette, select locality; adults; reasonable relit; peimnnents.—7G, Tuylor's K<l. MT. EDEN.—SeIf-contained, comfortably furn. Flat, close trams.—Apply Eve, bister Bidfr. MX. EDEN. Exclusive, comfortable Flat, 3 rooms, conveniences, separate, fine position haudy trams; adults. —fnon? 27-229. VTEWMARKET.—-Unfurnished Flat, 5 1* rooms, all conveniences; handy cars; terms moderate.—lo. Clovernook Rd. PARN ELL.—Furn. Flat, superior, complete: Ist section; handy cars; good locality; reasonable.—6, Churton St. "OARNELL.—Modern, self-contained Flat, L of 3 rooms and bathroom, all convs., parage, pJione, tennis court; £3 10s per week C. F. BENNETT,. LTD.. Im.Z. Insurance Buildings. PARNELL. —Furnished. 3 lovely Rooms, most artistic appointments, phone, garage; private entrance, £3.—Home, Ltd. I>AKiN'ELL. -Sell-contained, 3 rooms; harbour views; Ist section.—'2o, Scarboro 'terrace. PARNELL, Ist Section. —Flat, furnished, own entrance, balcony; rent, 223 Od.— 12. Henley St. FONDLE." Gordon Road, Mt. Eden.— Large dell-contained Flat, modern conveniences; 2 entrances; unfurnished; garage.—i'hone 21-43-1. RADNOR, Waterloo Quadrant. —Comfort-ably-furn. flat; also one unturn.--Apply Caretaker. . Ki^AIUERA. —Flat, furn., 2 rooms, kitchenette, good locality, close cars; sea view; adults.—Phone 25-073. UT. STEPHEN'S.—FIat, exceptional, self--0 contained; 4 rooms, modern convs.; furn. or unfurn.—lA. Corunna Av. r PAKAPTJNA.—Furn. Home (2 bedrooms), i. all convs.; neai beach, bus stop.—3, Jutland Road. Phone 23-500. WtIITAKER PLACE (4). —Fist, self-con-tained, large living room, 5 bedrooms, hall space, balcony, sep. entrance.; e.1.. gas stove, califont: 50s. DOMESTICS WANTED. CIOOK, experienced; also H.M., private > bouse, Suburbs; Domestics, Suburbs, 3us.—Excelsior Reg. DU.VI bSXIC Help, capable taking full cnarge, l children; 25s.—Mrs. D. uuest, Rangiriri. iMijiNERAL Servant, colonial; sleep out.— VJT Apply 17, Selbourne St., Grey Lynn. GEi\.KKAL. plain ocoking; also Children's iSurse; refs.—Phone 4i!-373. GjeijNKKAJj Wanted, downstairs work only; no washing.—24, St. Stephen's Av., Parnell. /lIRL, strong, or Woman, wanted, help VJT Milk and Housework; urgent.—Patrick Faherty, Waitakaruru. GIIRL wanted, sleep in, all Household r Duties; must be fond of children; 15s. —Phone 24-730. / 1 lltL, assist Housework. Children, no KJ washing or cooking; 25s weekly; 5 miles from Ngaruawahia.—Mrs. b'ullerton Smith, Te Kowhai, Frankton. GIRL wishes to do Housework for refined people, in city: wages, £1 week.—W.H.. 6H9, Herald. GIRL, Household Duties, week days, Parnell; 10s 6d, fares.—Write S.. 730. Hekald. GIRL, young, assist all duties, refs. essential: daily preferred.—Mrs. Steele. SG, Curran St. IRL, Light Cooking and Household T Duties, sleep out; week-ends free.—l2, Eidgerley Av., Newmarket. Help, all . duties. Not necessarily fully experienced. Must be lond of Children. Reply by letter, HELP, Gl6, Heuald. HOUSii.KEEir'KK, middle-aged; capable; 2 elderly gents, sheep farm; state wages. —Addresß at herald. HOUsElvliliiflliii, lor widower, no family; good home; child no objection.—Particulars to eeaside, 082, Herald. HOUSEKEEPER, ewd home lor Catholic widow; attend middle-aged man; small wages; country.—O.M., 179, Herald. T ADY Help, 2 adults; oil duties; milk J-/ 2 cows sometimes: 25s. —Country, 421, Herald.
j AUNDRY Maid wanted for Knox Home, J-i Tainaki West.—Apply. in first instance to W. W. Bruce, 2 and 3 (first floor). National Mutual Life Buildings, Shortland St., between 2 and 2.30 p.m. to-day. Laundress, 359, for institution.—Fuii particulars at Bell's Registry. Winstone Bldgs., Queen Sti Phone 45-702. PERSON, assist Light Domestic Duties, two months, 15s weekly; iare paid. —Address at Hekald. TirOMAN, young, for General Housework, » T Plain Cooking, local references essential; Bleep out if preferred.—Mrs R. Tudehope, 1, Lochiel Rd.. Hemuera. BELL'S Registry Queen St. Wimtone Bldgs.—Cooks and Relieving Maid, 41s, Hotel; Housemaid-Waitresses, C -Generals, 355; House-Parlourmaid, 30s: Married Ploughman, refs. RELIABLE Registry, 15. Queen Street.— Cooks, Seconds, Waitresses, Country General. Cook-Generals. Farm Boy, Domestics. SUN Registry, 24, Princess Blags.— Nurses (children's), competent Lady Helps, Waitress, H'maid-Waitress; Lad (inilk). WOKK WANTED. ABE GALBRAITH, Range Repairing, A Chimney Sweeping. Reconditioned ■ttanges, as new, cheap.—4, Wilton St., Grey Lynn. AJJ Cooking Stoves can be made equal XJ to new.—Payne, 50, Richmond Road. Phone 27-097. BRICKLAYER wants Chimneys, Copper Repairing, Garages; any class brick work; reasonable prices.—Write Bricklayer, 16, View Rd., Mt. Eden. Phone 20-957. BROWN HILL, the efficient Gardener. Valley Road, Papakura, disengaged 1£ (lays week, or Digging Contract. C CARPENTER wants Alterations. Shop, J Office Fittings, Garages, Bungalows; Shops, Concrete. Wood.—Bricks. 85. Newton Road. CARPENTRY, Painting, Paperhanging, etc., neatly done by experienced young Man; good worker; reasonable.—Woiier, 683, Herald. CIARPENTER, Tradesman, Alterations, ' Repairs; any district; flans prepared. —Phone 12-348 or write . Repairs. 382, Herald. - General Repairs J wanted; most reasonable man in the trade.—Vincent, Rewa Rd., Mt. Eden. CHILDREN'S Isursing, day or evening, relieving, by widow; creditable references obtainable.—Write 746, Dominion Rd. CIHIMNEYS Swept, no dust guaranteed; ) 20 years experience.—Smith, 8. Northcote St., Grey Lynn. Phone 26-606. (CHIMNEY Sweep, practical; Ranges, CopJ pers, Incinerators; no dust; moderate charges.—Colquhoun. Totara St.. Ponsonby. Phone 26-759. DRAINAGE. Consult Hamilton, 10, Woodford Rd., Mt. Eden: licensed Drainer; workmanship guaranteed; estimates free.—Phone 20-117. DRESSMAKING wanted by the day; 8s 6d and fares.— Dress, 83, Herald. DRESSMAKING, emart Frocks, Coats, Costumes Made; satisfaction assured; reasonable charges.—.Madame Morrella. 5, Bon-Marche. I ELECTRICAL Installations at moderate J prices, by British Labour and Materials; write <or information.—Hydro. 647. Herald. GARDENER, experienced, Lawnmowmg, Hedges, Weeding. Scything, Tidyingup, etc. (own scythe); 12s 6d. —Reliable. 770, Herald. Gardening, cieamng-up. Digging, Lawns, Hedges cut; lis and fare.— J.D.. 752, Herald. GARDEN Work wanted, 1 or 2 days weekly; lawns, flowers, vegetables, hedge trimming.—Wil'ing, 652, Herald C GARDENER, flower Arrangement, CorT rect Pruning: European, Colonial experience; excellent testimonials: one day weekly.—G.P.O., Box 1661. GARDENER, expert, wants regular work, by the day: flowers a speciality.— Diosma, 679. Herald. GARDENING, General Tidying Up: .reasonable rates, good work; competition defied.—Hemlock. 30, Inkerman St.. Oneliunga. NEEDLEWOMAN, Sydney experience. Dressmaking, Embroidery, Renovating; day work; 10g and fares.—3B. Rose Rd., Ponsonby. PAINTER, Paperhanger, 30 years' experience, first-class workmanship: materials guaranteed; trial solicited.—Mills, 62, Grafton Rd. PAINTER, Paperhanger, free estimates, town, country; contract, labour; neatness, best material, satisfaction, refa.— Decorator, 632. Herald. PAINTING. Paperhaaiging, faithful, lasting work; tradesmanship, not botchmar>s!iiv>. Advice, estimates gratis —Bate, 6. _Pai ce Av. ■ SWEEP visits Howick on Wednesday, 25th: orders may be left with Mr. Heron. Agent. 'PARRING, Sanding, Tennis, Lawns, 1 Grounds Laid Out,—Ring B. Bishop, 7, King Edward Av., Epsom.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19929, 24 April 1928, Page 1
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