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DOMESTICS WANTED. COOK-Gencralj refs. Fairview Rd., Mt. Eden. COOK, refined, married, wanted fortnight Christmas. bv Launching Partv; state Christmas, by Launching Party; state wages.—Lex, 394, Herald. first-class, wanted; refs.— Apply mornings, 3, Seaview lid., Remuera/ (y 00 «,* • Won l an - wan ted, for the Northern , Wairoa Hospital; wages. £2 week and w y - at rT once t0 the Matron. JNorihorn Wairoa Hospital, To Kopuru I) OMESTlcTsuburbs, no children, eventr. n™? gs . 30s.—Apply with references, to Domestic, P.O. B ox 252. GENERAL, capable, for family of three; " no washing.—62, Lucerne Rd.. Remuera. experience, wanted for Baker's Bhop, country; must be used to phone —S.A.. 41C, Herald. to assist Domestic Duties; sleep in.- Apply 4A. Coronation Rd., Epsom. /"2J.IRL, assist Housework.—l2B. Parnell VJ Rd.. opp. P.O. dean, capable, wanted for Kitchen Work, no cooking; 20s per week.—Miss waterhouse, Te Kauwhata. IRL, capable to assist housework, in good " . suburban home.—Ring 82D, "Henderson Exchange. /TJIRL, mind young children, afternoons "only. Monday to Friday.—4s. Orakei Rd.. Remuera. about 18 or 19, light Housework and knowledge of Confectionery: with refs.-T.H 337. Herald. U OUSEKEEPER, knowledge nursing, in valid wife; must be thoroughly cap able and clean. good home.—Housekeeper. 36(5, Herald. HOUSEKEEPER, take charge home, own mistress, must be good cook, capable children.—Stevens, Tabernacle Bldgs.. 43. Karangahnpe Rd. JADY Help, reliable and refined; must be 4 good plain cook; all convs.—Eox 92. ITotorua. LADY Help, no washing; refs. required.— Apply, before 11 or after 6, 1, Sanders Avenue, Takapuna. LADY, young, for all House Duties; 4 adults; also, assist Railway Tea Rooms mid-day; must be trustworthy; good home and wages.—Mrs. .Lanemuir. Te Awamutu. LADY Help; must be used to country; all duties; wages £l.—H. Crawford, Okoroire Railway. LIGHT Duties.—Girl or Woman, thor oughly reliable; no washing; wages, £1 —Box 18. Ngongotaha. 13ARL0URMAID, experienced, 2 in A family; 2 other maids kept; references essential,—Mrs. Charles Nathan, 19, Arney Rd,, Remuera; phone 24-427. v\7"OMAN, middle-aged, for country ** wages £1; every conv.; easy place.— Address at Herald. A 1 REGISTRY, Palmerston Bldgs (46-491 J.—Girl, Housework (inilk), seaside, good wages; Domestics, Generals, Housemaids, Milkers. BELL'S Registry,' Winstone Bldgs., Queen St.—Chefs, Cooks, hotels; HousemaidWaitresses Parlourmaid, Housemaid, private Cooks, Lady Help, drive car; Generals. OELIABLE Registry, 15, Queen Street.AYi Cooks, Waitresses, Housemaid-Wait-resses, Generals, Relieving-Maid (suburbs). Cook, Generals. STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cooks, Waitress, Housemaid-Waitresses, Lady Helps, Cook-Generals (355). Daily Domestic. FARM HANDS WANTED. BOY or Youth, assist Milking (machines), odd jobs; £l, found.—ll. Walton, No. 7 Road, Waitoa. BOY, or Youth, Hand Milking, Henderson, interview 9.30; Youth, or Learner, country. 20s. —Strand Registry. BOY or Youth panted, machines, good stripper, odd jobs; clean and willing; wages £L, bonus suitable boy.—A. R. Bruce'. Matamata. BOY or Youth wanted, Hand Milking.— C Campbell. Motutars.. or Phone 21A, Waimauku. BOY for Dairy Farm, shed and odd jobs (machines); 20s, found.—R. Bowers, Waitoa. DAIRY Farm. —Boy or Youth: machines used; homely folk.—Phono 27-698, Leslie, Lynton Av., Epsom. experienced, machines, 100 cows. —E. C. Banks, Matamata. Hands, 40s, 30a, leam Work; X Youths,' 255, 20s; Boys.—Bell's Registry, Winstono Bldgs., Queen St. Hand.—Boy, clean, smart and reA\ liable, for Machine Milking and General Farm Work.—Ring 14R, Patumahoe. wanted for farm near Auckland; must be thoroughly experienced. —George Niccol, 89, Fanshawe St. MACHINE Milking, Odd Jobs.—Youth; no team work; 30s.—A. Anderson, To i'oi. MACHINE Milking. Youth, strong, smart and respectable; no team work, good home.—Shirley, Monavale, Cambridge. 'TVXACHINE Milking.—Youth, good stnpi'X per; good homo; wages 30s.—George England, Matamata. MACHINE Milking and General.—Men (2), or Youths, experienced; urgent.— n Wright, Taihoa, Matamata. MAN, young. General Farm Work, assist milking occasionally; £2 103 weekly, found.—Milne, Torehape. MAN. immediately, for Ploughing and Team Work, 455; also Man or Youth, Milking and General; state experience.— Charles Given, Walton. MAN or Youth, machine milking, general farm work; reply, stating wages and experience.—Farrington* Taupiri. MAN or Youth, assist work, herd 20 cows, ( machines; stato wages.—lt. H. James, Cambridge. MAN, young assist Hand Milk small herd and General Farm Work: good M herd and General Farm Work; good home.—Capable, 376, Herald. MAN or Youth, experienced, for Dairy Farm.—Apply Phone 27-625, before midday. Address at Herald. MAN, experienced in all Farm Work, Tractor, etc., for Dairy Farm; only first-class men need apply; £2 10s, found: X.'i if suitable; no milking. Also, Youth, for Shed, machines; 30s, found.—J W Walters, Waitoa. "IiTAN, experienced, Dairy Farm; shed and -"A general work; stato wages required.— R. B. Malcolm, Waitoa. "jITARRIED Couple, must be good hand IVL milkers; own cottage.—Clayton and Co.. G, Phoenix Chambers. "\T ARRIED Couple to milk 30 cows, wanted -"J- at once; hand, shares; must bo good milkers.—Address at Herald, MARRIED Couple, milk; woman good housekeeper 'man knowledge of draining and fencing; state capabilities and •wages required.—D Holmes, Matamata MARRIED Couple, both milk; clean strippers essential: own cottage, state wages: refs.—Tom Davies, Morrinsville. "|Y TARRIED Couple, to milk 50 to 60 cows, ItA machines; must be reliable; state experience and wages.—Jersey. 349, Herald. MARRIED Couple. Mixed Farm; Man as sist milk board owner.—Further oarticnlars. Pas San. Box 19. Te Kniti. MEN. 40s; Youths, 30s; fare paid;. Girl imilk), seaside resort. —A 1 Registry, (40-491), Palmerston Bldgs. MEN (2) wanted. Bay of Plenty, all farm work, no milking, £3 week and bach.—Meet employer Hierald. 10 o clock Saturday morning. TfILKERS. 3 adults, wanted, milk 100 JLYI cows, and General Farm Work. Phone SOD, Helensvillo. _____ WOMAN, with 2 or 3 milkers, required at once, must bo good strippers; state wages.—Mrs. Reuben Conner. Kerepeehi. WORKING Manager, thoroughly competent. run 50-cow Farm; others employed; state age. wages, refs. Waipa, 4i5, Herald ____ YOUTH or elderly Man. good milker essential, good home, wages according to ability —McKenzie. Cambridge. \7"OUTH, good, clean stripper, for small 1 Dairy Farm; good home: 23s.—G Whyle, Wnh.iroa YOUTH, help milk few cows; used to horses; wages 80s W. Hazel wood, Raleigh Rd., Northcote. YOUTH, Dairying. Whakatane; must bo good milker.—Fountain. Dentist. Pacific Bldgs. YOUTH or Young Man for Dairy Fanti, must thoroughly understand milking machine —Sutton, 5, Maritime Bldgs., Quay St. \TOUTH. wanted urgently, to milk 15 I cows bv hand twico daily, and assißt in Farm Work: must be good milker.— P.O. Box 39, Taneatua Y7"OUTII for Farm, machine milking and A odd jobs.—Farm, Book Concern. To Aroha. "VTOUTH, strong, assist Machino Milking, A General Work; wages 30s.—X., c.o. Boyce, Stationer, Cambridge. YOUTH, able to milk, country, good home. .£1 per week and found —Urgent, 321. Herald. YOUTH, Machine Milking, odd jobs, must be smart stripper, energetic: wages 35s- start December I.—Box 10. Ngongotaha. PEARSON'S Registry, Exchange Lane.— Machino and H. Milkers, experienced Youths. Youth Uheep farm). Girl (pack fruit).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 1

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