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DOMESTICS WANTED. near Onehunga, Protestant, 20 to 25. well educated; all duties; 2 adults: bagwash.—E.M., 229, Hzkald, COMPANION-Help, elderly Lady, immediately, ib another.: homo main con-, cem; small remuneration.—McDonald. Hill ltd., Manurewa. C'IOOK. female, experienced.—Riverview Private Hotel, Hamilton. GOOK-Gencral, experienced, for #mall family, no laundry, good wage: relorfamily, no laundry, good wage: references required.'—Address at Herald. /~IOOK-General, experienced, for Suburban VV Hotel; apply, with references.—Hotel, 320, Herald. v. COOK-General (30 to 40 years), capable, experienced, for family of 3; high wage: references required.—Apply between 3 and 5, 235, Remuera Rd., close Tram Terminus. DOMESTIC, for small family, no washing. —23, Clifton Rd.. Heme Bay. ' DOMESTIC; must bo able to cook; wages £2 week and found.—Apply at once to thn Matron. Otamatea Hospital, Panaroa DOMESTIC.— Girl, capable, living near Green Lane preferred, wanted daily; references.—Phono 16-353. DOMESTIC Duties.—Comfortable country home and small salary offered healthy, middle-aged Woman; 2 adults, 1 child.— State Swages required, copies refs., A.K., 142, Herald. C GENERAL, experienced, good cook, other JT help kept,—Phone '24-634, 303, Rcmuera Rd. CI ENERAL wanted; good home and wages; f no washing.—Mrs. Berman, 23, Armadale Rd.. Remuera. /J<IRL for Housework; live in; good home. vT —Phone 46-384. (.JIRL, refined, for Household Duties, 8-6. vJT —9O, Gillie 3 Av.. Epsom. •/TRL, Household Duties, one able to asVT sist in shed preferred.—D., Herald Agent,. Matangi. YJUIIL wanted for Domestic Duties: good VT homo; no washing; ,15s weekly.—Phono 25-324. _ CI IRL, as mother's help, ono who can milk T house cow; no cooking; one child.— Telephone 25-281. IRL, young, about 16, assist Housework, VJT good • home, • easy place.—Address at Hkrald. HELP, good, ' wanted: no washing.--7. Windmill Rd., Mt. Eden. Phono 21-652. HELP, good with children, for country home: 25s.—Domestic. 217. Herald. HOME, comfortable, offered in return light household duties and cpmpamonship.—Apply 3. Truro Rd.. Edendale. H~ OUSEMAID-Waitress required, ®xperienced;- sleep in.—Ryecroft, 26, Symonds St. _i H" OUSEKEEPER for Business Man and school children; own mistress; wages £l.— Ring 41-470, after nine. TTOUBEKEEPER. capable, all duties. good situation; 22s 6d.—X.. 357, Herald. Housekeeper, washing optional.—Mrs. P. Clayton, Mahia Rd., Manurewa. Phono 395. ' HOUSEKEEPER, reliable, to take charge, own mistress; five children.—Apply, enclosing refs. and stating wages, to Home, Hekald, Pukekohe. HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged, for country: must be clean, respectable, capable taking care invalid; wages 22s 6d week. Start immediately.—Box 22, Paeroa. Phone 153 D, Paeroa. IJTO USEHOLD Duties. Girl. ' young, iH wanted immediately; daily.—Phone 47-087. . ; HOUSEMAID-Waitress, Private Hotel, Waitakero Ranges.—Ring 22-167. WOMAN, for Housework, plain cooking. —Mrs. Brown. Tatuanm. WOMAN, young, strong, assist House, cowshed (machines); good home, good locality; 22b 6d week.—J.» 265. H.EHALD. WOMAN, clean, capable, all duties; plain cooking, no washing; good home.—Addreßß at Herald. \XTOMAN. temporary, entire charge; plain VV cooking essential: electric bungalow.— Mrs. Woolston, Smith. Carruth Rd., Panatoetoo. : WJ OMAN, capable; for Housework, assist VV Milking Shed,,T child not objected to; a good: home:—9U; ■' Kttmeu. ■ ... ■ Men for farms. Girls: wanted immediately. A 1 Registry. 47-, Queen St. • (46-491 h • A 1 Cook (boarding house), Waitress, Housemaid-Waitress, Generals, Domestics, Milkers. Youths. •' • „ BELL'S Resistjy. Winstone Bldgs.. Queen St—Cooks, Laundress (40s), Relieving Maids '(4ls), Housemaid-Waitress,, Lady Helps, Nurse-Companion. Parlourmaid (355). Y> ELI ABLE Registry, 15. Queen Street; IX 42-293. —Co'ok-Geheral. Lady Help (Rotorua).' General (Ngatea), HousemaidWaitiess. -— : CTRAND Registry, Strand Arcade, 42-691. , O —Housemaid, H's'm'd-Waitresses, Waitress, General. 455; Cook-Generals. 355; Parlourmaid; • . QUiV Registry. Princess Bldgs,—HouseO keepers, interviews Tuesday; Lady lielps; Domestic, Cook-Generals, easy positions. 255, 30s; Farm Hands, 255. 4os. FARM HANDS WANTED. BOY, for Farm (16 to 19): machines used: good home; 25s week and found.—Mrs. Martin. Te Hoe. Ohinewai. BOY to help. General Farm Work, small herd; good stripper essential—Paton. Mangateparu, Morrinsville. _— BOY, strong, reliable, to learn mixed Farming; staleQQualifications.—far—fc ar- i nior. 2G4. Heiiald. ' j COUPLE. Man experienced Fencer: wife Cook, Baker: cottage: .wages, allowances; no school.—Bells Registry. 45-702. AIRY Farm.—Youth or strong Boy, must be good hand-milker; £1 week and keep.—H. Lawrence, Pukekohe. King SUM, between 7 and 8 p.m. •/ARM Work, Machine Milking.—Man, Jl young, experienced; 35s week.—Muggridge,_ Ngatea. - 7SENERAL Farm Work—Man wanted, VJT good stripper essential, used to horses; wages, 45b and found.—Apply B. ScllU* nincher, Waihou. ■ GENERAL Farm Work and Milking.— Man wanted; wages. £2 per week and found.—Apply D. McL. Wallaco, Ltd., Te A roll a. ' HAND-Milk, Light Farm Work.-.Boy or Youth.— Reply, stating wages, to Utility. 293. Herald. ' "MACHINE Milking.—Youth wanted; good J.VJL liome, good wages to good boy.—H. Semtnenfl, Banks' Rd.. Matamata. ' - MACHINE Milking. Odd Jobs.-Youtb. l'X respectable, £1 week, good home.—l<. Cutting. Box 26. Matamata. A /TAN for Machine Milking and General IVJL Farm Worlt; wages >£2—Box 9, Walton. TITAN or Youth, Machine Milking. General IV! Farm Work; wages 35s and found.— Interview Employer at Herald Office. Hamilton, 1 P.m. Wednesday, or arrange for interview by letter, to Waikato, 798, Herald, Hamil ton. ■ . MAN, Colonial, reliable Stripper; all IVJL work; £2 to good man.—D. Smith. Phone 220 D. Morrinsville MARRIED Couple, bwn cottage: both IVL milk; man all farm work.—E. G. Joneß. Molville. Hamilton. MARRIED Couple. wages £3 per week, nil conveniences; permanent job: Man. milk and farm work.—Gibson. Herald Airent. Matamata. [ ___ MILKING and General Farm Work.— IV.L Strong Youth wanted; good home.— Anderson Bros., Archer's Rd., Glenfield. MILKERS (3), for herd and farm work, IVX must, be capable.—Write L.K G.. 794, Herald, Hamilton OHARE-Milkinar.—Married Couple, both O milk, suburban farm, machine: Man do farm work.—Address at Herald. HARE-Milkcr, with 2040 cows, half shares, King Country, plenty feed.— Reply, Box 40, Hamilton. TEAMSTER, single, able with horses and farm implements; wages according to ability.—T. Black. Awaken. VOUTH, strong, experienced Machine 1 Milking, Farm Work; wages. 35b found; Bay of Plontr.—Laker. Edgecumbe. "VOUTH, good Hand Milker, General Farm ! Worlt: \vnt?es 80s; good home.—Grawford, OkoroiTe Rly. " YOUTH. Milking and Farm ' Work .good home, handy.—Meet employer Herald r, m n.ni.. Thursday. VOUTH, must bo good hand-milker. X general farm work; 30s, found.—A ells, Weatney ftd., Mangere. _ EARSON'S Registry, ExchanKo LnneMacUilie and good Hand Milkers, sub urbs and Country; Youths and Learners. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. /QUEENSLAND.— Persons having knowCat ledge, or Friends having knowledge, Banana-growing,, n y com " niunicate Kin-j^n.-^2B7^Herali>^^^^^^^^ A VBRDUE ACCOUNTS. U WE CAN COLLECT. .. V TRY US. References from Leading Firm». THE NATIONAL COLLECTORS (ROOPE BROS.). LIMITED, i . 16, Fort Strwi.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20362, 17 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20362, 17 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20362, 17 September 1929, Page 1

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