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FARM HANDS WANTED. BOY. able to milk, 12s 6d week; {rood home near Town.—llo. Wellington St. BO\, strong, or Youth, for General Farm Work; wages £1 ss.—V. Rogers. Manurewa. DAIRYING, Farm Work.—Man, young, reliable, sober, experienced ; wages 30s; good home.—Allcock, Te Rore, Te Awamutu. Hand, experienced, use a sythe: state wages weekly.—Crisp. Taupaki. Manager. Waikuto; grafter; state .1 age and experience.—J. Punch. Woodley Av.. Remuera. MAN, thoroughly experienced, for North Auckland, Machine Milking. General Farm Work; good with horses and implements; references; wages £2 10s. —17. Burwood Crescent. Remuera. Phone 17-975. MAN, conscientious, 25-50, single; good home; experienced, able strip. willing worker.—Farmer. 515. Herald, Hamilton. MAr*. able Milk, odd jobs and do cooking; wages 30a and found.—U. Reed. Waorenga. 'jV/fAN, for Dairy Farm; good stripper; LiJL state age. experience and wages required.—Box 12, Matamata. MAN, good with horses; Team, General Farm Work; £2 and found; state experience.—H.W., 988. Herald. I\/riLKING. —Family wanted (machines); i-'X good herd, good farm; city supply: handy town.—Reply,' stating experience, wages, refs.. Owner, 979, Herald. QHEPHEED (1), single; Ploughman (I), single, for Helensville property; must be good men.—Apply by letter only to Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Ltd., Auckland. YOUTH, Machine Milking and Farm i i o r k; wages 25s. —Phono 326 W. W. JNickle, Roto-o-rancri. Canfbridge. YOUTH, for Milking and General Farm Uork; state experience and wages reQuired to E. Gosling, No. 1 Road, Waitoa. "\rOUTH, competent, wanted, for Farm J- Work; wages 30s.—J. Dawson, Te Teko, Bay of Plenty. "\7"OUTH, for Farm Work and Milking J- (machines); state experience, wages; refs. required.—W. Howard, Waitoa. YOUNG Fellow, strong, about 21, Machine Milking; permanent position: good home; 30s week.—Shirley, Cambridge. WORK WANTED. ACETONE Welding of every description guaranteed; prices reasonable.— jack -ex guaranteed; prices reasonable.—Jack Moir, 17, Wakefield St. Fhone 44-360. BAD Cooking Stoves can be made equal to new.—Payne, 56. Richmond Ed. Phone 27-097. OjRICKWORK, all branches; old Coal Range replaced by Open Fire, with Grate, £6, complete; Coppers Repaired; Tiling.—Coveney, 8, Marsden Av., Mt. Eden. BRICKLAYING, Tiling, Coppers Reset, Ranges Replaced by Tile and Fancy Brick Fireplaces, etc.—Phone 13-364. CARPENTER, Joiner; Alterations, Repairs, estimates, all-round jobbing: best of workmanship.—lnquire Phone 26-69-3. /MARPE.NTEE-Joiner. Repaira any description, sashes re-corded; Alterations, Additions: reasonable. J. Knowiea, 23, Tennyson St. (IHIMNEY Sweep, practical: Ranges y Coppers, Incinerators; no dust; moderate charges.—Colquhoun, Totara St., Ponsonby. Phone 26-759. CONCRETING, Fencing, Gardening, Lawns, Hedges, Rough Carpentery, Kalsomining, Papering, Painting, 9s, any district.—Efficient, G69. Herald. GJ.AEDENEE wants worK, 2 days vacant; ' young man, 12s Gel.—Urgent, 922, Herald. GARDENER, experienced, Lawnmowmg. Neat Hadges, Weeding, Vegetables, etc., Scything (own scythe); 12s 6d; refs. —Reliable. 11, Herald. J3AINTER, Paperhanger.—Free estimates; town, country; contract, labour; satisfaction guaranteed; pre-war prices; reliable tradesman.—Decorator, 943, Herald. PAINTING and Paperhanging; neatness a speciality; best materials supplied; prices moderate.—Hassan, 15, Beaconsfield SL_ _ PAINTING, Papemanging; no_ job too small; work guaranteed.—North. 44. Huntingtreo Ave., Mt. Albert. Phone 21-535. PLUMBING Repairs. Electric Hot. Water Installations; workmanship guaranteed. —G-. Cvookall, 196, Edendale Rd. Phono 20-095. J TDEADY-Made Fireplaces built in; uniquo XV designs; satisfaction guaranteed.— Phone 20-941: Buckley. 327. New North Rd. TARRING, Sanding. Tennis Lawns, 1 Grounds Laid Out—Ring B. Bishop, 7. King Edward Av., Epsom. OUTH, 17, syrs. experience Milking Machines, good rider; 30s. —E.A., 857, HeraldYOUTH, honest, reliable, good worker, desires position in Grocery trade. — Youth, 822. Hfrald. "yOUE Range removed and replaced X with fancy open fireplace from £5 ss. Beautiful tiled models stocked. Any style made to order. —44. Bassett Ed., Remuera. APARTMENTS VACANT. A CCOMMODATION.—Rooms, single ;nd to share. respectable sober men: bata. califont: moderate.—Lismore. 45 Belgium St \ CCOMMUDA'l'lOJM.—Apartments, Flats, I\. Houses; reasonable rentals.—Ripley. Hellaby's Bldgs., opposite G.P.0., Queen St. Phone 46-343. ACCOMMODATION —Permanents, casuals, every conv.; breakfast optional.—Vieto ri a_ llouse,_4B, Ne 1 son St., City. A PARTMENTS. 12s 6d, 10s 6d: morning tea; permanents. casuals; e.1.. minace Queen St.—Elsterwiek, 196, Hobson St. A PARTMENTS.—SmaII Flat, furn.. kitchenette, gas stove, e.1., convs.; handy reservoir.—26, Picton St., Ponsonby. A llONDA.—Single Room is 6d; double j.\. Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette. IP Gd central, city.—63, Wellington St. BED-SITTING Room, kitchenette, furn.; suit business couple; near bridge. Symonds St.; quiet.—Phone 41-151. BED-SITTING Room, unfurn., sleeping verandah; new home; reasonable; Onehunga.—VV., 931, Herald. BEOCKLEY, 6, Grafton Ed.—Up-to-date Apartments, close Albert Park; comfortable hone for business people; phone. "/CHlMES."—Apartmentß, Double, Single Vy Rooms, fnrn.; breakfast optional; tennis court. —57, Symonds St. Phono 41-144. CTIY, Symonds St. Taxi Stand.—Furnished J Rooms, homely, every conv.'j tray.— Dorisville, 110, Newton Ed. (^ITY.— Large Rooms, furn., private kitJ chenettes; no objection children: 15s and £1.—31, St. Paul St. CITY, 21, Upper Vincent St.— Single Rooms; also large Rooms, 2 beds, morning tea. DEVONPORT. Bedroom, overlooking harbour; _ refined business t Lady; modern conveniences.—B6. Victoria Rd. DEVONPORT. —Sunny front, double BedSitting Room, well furn., all convs.; everything provided; 25s weekly; no extras. —36. Victoria Rd IT* PSOM.— Bed-Sitting _ Room and Break-J-J fast Room (if required), furn., unfurn., superior, Christian liome. —Moderate, 14, Herald. _ 17*LAT. comfortably furn., self-contained, sitting room, bedroom, kitchenette, califont; sep. entrance.—Omeo, \\indsor St., Parnell. RAFTON RD. (97).—Double, furn. BedSitting Room, kitchenette, self-con-tained; private entrance; phone; teasonablo. G" RAFTON—DoubIe furn. Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette; 15s week.—4, Ligar St.. near Bridge Phone 44-287. GV UAFTON. —Furnished Room, all convs., r handy to City; moderate.—3B, Wynyard St., City. MT. EDEN, Vicinity Valley Rd.—BedSitting Room front, furn., separate kitchen, entrance; 18s Cd.—Address at Herald. ROOMS, double and single, separate gas stove: everything found—27. Pitt St. ROOMS, single and to share.—7, Pitt St. Under New Management. R OOMS.—2 Double, 1 Single, furnished, conveniences.—Bl. Ponsonby Rd. ROOMS (2), furnished, use kitchen and conveniences, cheap: suit M.C. and habv.—47. Clarence St.. Ponsonby. TJOOMS, double, single. £1 and 12s 6d; ill furnished, own cooking conveniences; central. —Kenyon. 452. Queen St. [DEAL f TEETH. MR. HOWEY WALKER- has had a vast experience and known tho n-t of making Vrtificial ,p eeth to and feel like your own. - With plates beautifully light and thin and tlio very finest teeth, specially selected in size, shape, and shade, to suit your features. Sets of teet 1 , to give you great comfort ana long tervice. FEES are most moderate—"Utility Teeth," upper set £2 10 i Standard.- Denture .. £4 4 0 " Howey Walker Special Set " £5 15 0 " Ideal," Porcelain Gums . £7 15 0 WEY Dentist. City Chambers. 909, QUEEN STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20217, 30 March 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20217, 30 March 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20217, 30 March 1929, Page 1

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