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FARM HANDS WANTED. BOY, 15 or IG, for General Farm Work.— K. Fisher, Paewhenuo, via Otorohanga. BOY, respectable, strong, willing, sheep farm, ucnr city; good homo.—Trewin, 23, Mewburn Ave., Mt. Eden. BOY, or Youth, immediately, help Milk, machines, Odd Jobs; £l, found. —To Aroha. 047, Herald, BOY, assist macliino milking; 17s Gd week, bonus; permanent.—ll. Sc-mutcus, Banks Rd., Matamata. BOY or Youth wanted, Dairy I'arm; state wages; machines used.—R. Orr, Gordon, Te Aroha. BOY for Farm, good liomo; 30s.—Meet employer Hekald Office 10 a.m. Tuesday. ' BOY, milk few cows; small wage, but good home. —T. Sadgrove, 39, Mt. Albert lid. COUPLE, Man fencer, general farm work; wife domestic duties.—Bell's Registry, Winstono Bldg. Phono 45-702. TIRIVER, experienced, Fordson Tractor, JLJ 2 Flaxcutters. and Lad for Milkine Shed.—Box 3. Helonsvillo. IT 1 ARM. Work.—Boy, learner not objected ■ to; X'l found.—ll9K, Waiuku, A. Potter. T7IARM Work. —Mon, good, single; maJt? chines used; must bo good riser; refs. required; stato wages.—John Blair, iaumarunui. TTARM Hand.—Man. reliable, machine. -1? electric, farm work; ai>lo take charge, live with family; good wages; small herd.— Murray, Onewhero. 171AKM Labourer wanted, all Farm Work; . good home.—Apply C. Taylor, 68, Bask St.. AVhangarei. . F"ARM Work. —Man or Youth, reliable, experienced; refs.; wages, £2 and found to good man.—Apply in first instanco to J. Gilbert, Railway Bldgs., Hamilton. HAND Milker.—Situation filled. Thanks to applicants.—Watson. Wiri. AND Milking and General.—Youth, for small herd; bach with employer; wages 25s.—Cross, Paerata. MACHINE Milking. Farm Work.—Man; wages, A'2, found. —A. E. Redshaw, Elstow, Waihou. TV/TACHINE Milking, General Farm Work. i.»x —Youth wanted.—Apply Lockly, Tatuanui. , "MACHINE Milking, general Farming.— IVJL Active young Man wanted, £2; Youth. 30s; experienced.—Robert Reed, Waerenga. "IVfACHINES, all Farm Work.—Man, good. J3X experienced; £2 c.nd bonus; state age and experience.—Wagstaff, Waihou. MACHINE Milking and General Farm Work.—Man wanted: wages 35s to start; treated as one of family.—S. Parke, Phono 14K. Otorohanga. ' MACHINE Milking, General Farm Work. ' —Man, must bo good stripper and quiet with cows; one mile Te Aroha; good home; wages, £2 and found to right man.—l 7, c.o. Flatt, Herald AgenJ, To Aroha. MAN, to Fence, Clear and state age, wages required.—X.Y.Z., 805, Hebald. TITAN for Hand-Milking and General Farm IVL Work; wages 35s and found.—J. J. McAuley. Awak6ri. MAN, for Milking and Orchard, near Auckland; 30s and found.—Meet advertiser at Herald, 1 p.m. on Tuesday. MAN, machine milking, farm work; experienced; able to plough; wagcß, £2.— A. Suticn, Putaruru. R.D. "\/f"ARRIED Couple to assist Hand Milkl'J- ing, close city; separate house.—Phone 40-137, or M., 821, Hehald. MARRIED Couple, handmilking; board Man; good House, conveniences; wages, references. —E. Ellett, Ihumatao, Mangere. TV/TARRIED Couple, both milk; machines IVJ. used; must be experienced; without encumbrance preferred.—N.S.. 740, Herald. TIfILKING and General Farm Work.— 11l (machines).— Strong, respectable Youth; 30s and bonus; near Waihi. Stato age, experience.—Steady, 755, Herald. HAIiE-Milker, with 40 cows, or able to buy; half-shares; apply personally.— Smith, Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, Wednesday, 23rd, noon. YOOTH, Btrong, wanted, machine milking; state wages; experienced; bach with owner.—G. Chapman, Wairoa, Tauranga. _ 37"ODTH, strong, or good Man, experienced - all farm work; good home; urgent; state -wnff«A. —Mrs. E. McQuarters, Waitoa Post Office. "VOUTH, General Farm Hand; good strip.L per, etrong and lively: good in shed; 35_s; Matamata district,—T.H., 803. Hebai.d. PE\RSON'S Registry, Exchango Lane.— Machine Milkers, £2, £t 15s, £1 10s; Couple, both milkers; Youth. Orchard Work. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A CCOMMODATION for Boarders; home away from home.—W.C.T.U. Hostel, 3G3. Queen St. Phone 45-254. A CCOMMODATION. select,, offered; firstA class table: piano: single, double rooms; garage.—39. Carlton Gore Rd. Accommodation, phone 46-091.— single Room, 27s 6d; share, 255: full board. —Carlton House, 219, Hobson St. Ponsonby, off College Hill. Phono 27>005. VONHYRSTE, Private Hotel.—Single and double rooms for permanents and casuals.—62. Symonds St. BRAEMAR. 5, Grafton Road, near University.—Full Board or Bed and Breakfast: single rooms. 355. BRAEMAR," 5, Grafton Rd., near University.—l Single Room, vacant, 35s.—Phono 48-68 L BOARD, superior, Married Couple or Business Gentlemen; Heme Bay; mm. beach and tram.—Phono 26-917. BOARD, Lady Student or Teacher, in quiet home; first section, Remuera.—Moderate. 792. Herald. BURWOOD PRIVATE HOTEL, ' 26, Princes St., Albert Park. Phone 41-484. Three mins. city. Quiet and select. Families esoecially catered for. Tariff. 10s nor day, CITY. —Sunny, double and singlo Balcony Rooms; excellent cuisine; splendid views; tennis, garden, lawns.—Terrace Private Hotel, City Rd. Phone 46-747. DALMUIR."— Mrs. Drewett,,. 147, Hobson St.—Board -and Lodgings, double and single rooms; terms moderate. DEVONPOKT, Roc Roi, 2min. Boat.— Renovated throughout; vacancies, Permanents, Casuals; terms moderate.—Phone 22-573. GRAFTON.—Business People and Casuals. VJT Singles. 355; Doubles, from 30s.—1st House on right across Bridge. p RAFTON.-Good Home odorcd rofined VJ" Business Girls; breakfast, tea: ideal position ; telephone.—Address at Herald. LENEA~GLES, 10, Carlton Goro Rd., near Grafton Rd.—Superior Accommodation; excellent cuisine.-.-M rs. Campbell. 44*420. LENOSMOND," a real homo; comfort, good fare, moderate charges; breakfast optional.—2s, Wynyard St. Phono 41-349 OME. nice, offered Business Lady in modern City Flat, piano, phone.—Parliculars, Phone 46-303. LUIiWORTH," Upper Grafton Rd.— Superior Accommodation offered Casual and Permanent Guests; moderate tariff.—Phone 40-G6G. MT. EDEN.—Refined home, phono, convs.; 'luncheon iiroyided in City; suit business gentlemen l (friends).—Phono 43-531. 13 EMUERA.—Superior Accommodation, -IV Single, double rooms: 3min. trams, trains. Phone 25-303.—15, Market Rd. ROOM, large, sunny, extensive view; suit M.C., 2 Business Ladies; full board.— 143. Grafton Rd. __ ULEEPING Porch, suit young business O man; all convs.; Ist, section; select homo: board (or part).—li.. 988. Hehai.d. rpHE HONS, 72, Wellesley St.—Vacancies 1. Permanents and Casuals, singlo rooms; trrms moderate. THE VYNE, Symonds St.—Most popular J Bed and Breakfast House in Auckland. -Jobb; Phono 46-249. "\7I7IMBLEHURST. 7, Mays St. Devon- » * poit.—Vacancy Married Couple, 2 Gentlemen; phone, good la bio; terms modcra_l e. WILTON. 4. Kliyber I'ass.—AccommodaVi lion, I'ernianents, Casuals, sharo room; from 30s; tennis court. Phone 43-OGO. j_JOTEL GARDINER. Eniilv Place (near Grand Hotel).—Firal-clnss Accommodation; tariff, 9s per day; Bed and Breakfast. 6s. Quiet and Central. CROFT, 26, SYMONDS ST.. opp. ALBERT PARK First-class Accommodation for \ isitors nna Permanent Guests. Tariff, 10s day, X 3 pel week; Bed and Breakfast, 6s Gd. Permanent* by arrangement . Jin test hot watoi system installed.—Phone 4*l-208. SONOMA," PRIVATE HOTEL, 6. ALFRED ST.. AUCKLAND (Near Albert Park). MRS. J. NAIRN. Proprietress. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate lariu. Permanents and Caeuals. X hone 44-725. HOTEL, 74-76, SYMONDS ST. Phono 46-77 54 G k & K. BRETT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20392, 22 October 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20392, 22 October 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20392, 22 October 1929, Page 1