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DOMESTICS WANTED. /COOK-General, for Sheep Farm.—Beply O K.L.C., 886, Hkp-Vld, COOK-General and Nursegirl, country, same place; Domestics, town.—46-491, A 1 Registry. Palmerston Bldgs. COOK-General, competent, wanted; adult family.—Miss Martin, Vincent Av„ Telephone 10-001. COMPANION-llelp.— Applicants thanked, position now iillcd.—N., 119, Herald. DOMESTIC, all duties; no washing;, refs. required; apply morning or evening.— 1, Sanders Av., Takapuna. 1 DOMESTIC Help, competent, for 2 adults; JL" must be able to do plain cooking: refs. required.—S, Alfred St. GENERAL, all duties; must be capable,refs required.—Mrs. Alpe, 7, Ranfurly Rd. W.. Epsom. /CIRL, young, residing Epsom, required, VT Light Housework, mornings only.—7, King Edward Av., Epsom. Phone 21-824. /CIRL, young, for Light Housework; 8.30 VJT to 7 p.m., daily.—l 7, Pine St., Remuera. IRL, for General Boarding House Work. C —-S3, Victoria St. GIRL, capable, or youmg Woman, for family 3; no washing: near Auckland. —l2, Strand Arcade. GIRL, look after 2 children, assist house duties, country.—Reply K.L.C.. 887, Heiuld. HELP, competent, wanted for Country; all duties: small family; apply before 10 or after G. —Mrs,. H. S. Townend, 37, Upland Rd., Retnuera. HELP wanted, Light Housework, Plain Cooking, good homo; 10s week.—Home, 901, fIEHALD. " HOME, good, Otahuhu, offered young or middle-aged Lady, return assistance, Housework.—Address at Herald. LADY, middle-aged. Christian, to assist light Household duties; 2 adults. — Comfort, 980, Hehald. LADY Help, Christian, refined, all duties; 2 adults, good home.—-Conscientious, 952. Hehald. PANTRYM AID-Waitress, at once.—Belmont Dining Rooms, 91. Queen St. WOMAN, capable, all household duties, country; wages 25s. —S.A., 828, Herald. • T3 ELI ABLE Registry, 15, Queen St.—Cook■AV Laundress (institution), HousemaidWaitress, College, urgent: Cook-Generals, town. WOMAN, young, for Cleaning, one day weekly; Takapuna.—King 23-222. WOMAN, capable, refined, to take charge good home, 3 in family; about 6 weeks; no washing.—Henry, 53, Western Av.. Mt. Albert. - WOMAN, middle-aged, respectable, wan ted.—B, Pine St.. Mt. Eden. BELL'S Registry, Winstone Buildings, Queen St.—Cooks, Kit-chenmaid. Pantrymaid, Waitress. Relieving Maid. Generals, Daily Laundress. Lady Helps. STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cook (private, 455), Cook-Generals. Domestics, Lady Help, Ploughman (married, £3). FARM HANDS WANTED. BOY, for Grazing Farm, North Auckland; able milk; one cow; wages £l.—Apply White. Woodcocks. B~ OY, good stripper, small herd; bach with owner; £1 to start. —Trowell, Horahora, Cambridge. 1 FAMILY. 3 and 4 Milkers.—Positions filled. . Thanking, all applicants.—Brown's Registry. Hamilton. FARM Hand wanted, good stripper, reliable, refs.; 30s till season starts, then £2.—Glen, Te Teko, Bay of Plenty. FARM Hand, .experienced, 30s to start; top wages during season; urgent.—Al Registry, Palmerston Bldgs. 17ARM Hand, reliable, married, for WaiJ- kato Sheep Farm; must be well up in sheep, good fencer and ploughman; start July I.—C.. 803, Herald. HAND Milker, good, for Pedigree Herd. —Boucher, Kumen. MAN, to Milk, Plough, Fence: apply 7 or 8, this evening.—12, Hill St., Newmarket. MAN. single, must be good milker and used all farm work; one with driver's licence preferred; state age, experience and wages required.—Box 48, Putaruru. MAN,, with 80 cows, work Farm on shares ; Bay of Plenty.—Papamoa. 852. Hehald, Hamilton. T\/f~ARRIED Couple, both milk, machines, lxi. 45 oovva; man all farm work; refs.; £4, house.—Butter-fat-. 817, Herald. SHARE-Milker (hand). Farm Work, 60 cows or more, seaside farm, Hokianga, state terms, open for a week.—Address at Hehald. ' SHARE-Milker, single, with own herd, 20 cows, sole charge farm, near Whatawhata, Waikato.—F.H., 670, Herald. nnEAMSTER (married), able use binder; -L North Auckland; 60s; 6 miles school.— Brown's Registry, Hamilton. THANKS to all Applicants. Vacancy filled. —W.D.. 416. Herald. YOUTH, strong, early riser, assist Milk, General; good hon\e: permanent.—Robertson, Gt. North Rd.. Glen Eden J YOUTH wanted for Farm.—Apply Brown, Albany. "VTOUTH. assist Dairy Farm.—E. BcrryJL man Te Teko. Bay of Plenty. PEARSON'S Registry. Exchange Lane.— Machine Milker and Farm Hand (Hatiraki Plains). Young Man for Farm. PUPILS WANTED. ASHLEIGH COLLEGE. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.—Personal tuition, day and evening classes fo.T Matriculation, Teachers, P.S.E. A RT Basketwork, Coloured Leatherwork, Pokerwork, Pewtenvork, Penpainting, Stencilling. Woodcarving; prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. ASHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Buildings.—Tuition for Matriculation. Professional Prelimns., Teachers' Certificates, P.S.E., Backward Education. AUCTION Bridge.—Gentleman, competent instructor, oSers thorough grounding in 14 lessons, 1, 2 or 3 pupils; pupil's homo. —Phone Mitchell. 41-708. ALL should learn Maori: New Zealand Correspondence Schools cater especially for beginners.—Box 50, Auckland. A N opportunity learn Remunerative ProXX fession, Hairdressing, Beauty Culture; models required.—l7sA. Symonds St., opp. Lyric. " DON TON" Dressmaking Classes, GreenJL> wood's Corner, Epsom; 2-hour lesson, 2s 6d. Daily and Thursday evening.— Appointments, Phone 20-275 CORRECT English is a Business Asset, indispensable for executive r.ositions." Polish up your English by studying Granville Kleiser'n Practical English Course. Write for Prospectus "E," Howard Ballan. 175 E. Hereford St., Christ churchy DRESSMAKING, and Ladies' Tailoring, Cutting Classes speciality.—Miss Grey, formerly Auckland Technical College, Milne and Cnoyce, Room 25, Princess Theatre Building. DRESSMAKING. reasonable terms; Classes.. 2s 6d 2-hr. lesson.—Mrs. Newborn. caro Miss Beaver, Trafalgar St., Oneliunga. ITALIAN, French, Mandoline lessons, by certificated Lady.—Madame Palazzi, Avoca House, Cleveland Rd., Parnell. OHN MAN SON, Teacher of Violin, Mandolin and Fiano. Studio: 243. Symonds Stretit, opp. Post Office. EARN Latest, Fastest Swimming Stroke; quick efficient tuition. —D. B. Anderson. Box 1327 Phone 42-746. TIT A. Honours. Pupils Public Examination. It A. English, French. History: also Backward Education; 2s hour.—Phone 47-685. MISS RUTHERFORD. No 2 Gaze's J3JL Bldgs., 4A, Karangahape Rd.—Millinery Classes, Pupils prepared for workrooms: latest America- methods.— Communications G P.O. Box 430. MOTOR Driving.—Become expert. Practical and theoretical.- Mnyhill's Motor School, 8, Lower Albert St. Phone 44-174. MOTOR-Driving Taught by Expert Taximen; also, Practical Mechanical' Experience Given in our Workshop.—Diamond Taxi Service, 4, Lower Albert St. Ambrose Lewis, Proprietor Phone 44-505. MY System gets results. Improve your appearance and physique.—Wilson's Gymnasium. Ngapnhi Chambers. Lome St. QINGING. Violoncello.—Pupils required.— IO G. Martinengo, English Concert experience.—Raymere, 9, Symonds St. Phono 42-193. 1 a ucklakd TJUSINESS QOLLEGE Guarantees Results in SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEPING. 201, Smith's Buildings, Albert Street, Phone -40-639. Auckland. /COMMERCIAL A R T. DRULEIGH COLLEGE, ANZAC AVE. Phone 46-884. TUITION WANTED. QUALIFIED Accountant wanted Set and Check Test Papers, suitable bookkeeper's diploma; state terms, —Ambitious. 907, Hehald. A 2b 4d Tin of Rolfe's Was contains as xx much as three 13 tins. Obtainable everywhere.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 1

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