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DOMESTICS WANTED. CIOOK-General, capable; no washing; small ' adult family.—33, Remuera ltd. Piione 25-151. DOMESTIC Help, young, for boarding house.—l 43. Grafton Rd. DOMESTIC, capable, accustomed children: batnvash.—Mrs. Kisßin. J-f children; bagwash.—Mrs. Kissin, 26, Clifton Kd., Takapuna. Phono 23-230. DOMESTIC, all duties, 3 adults; Saturday and Sunday afternoons off. —1, Roslyn Av„ Remuera. DOMESTIC, capable, plain cooking; 30b. -t-Addl.y between 10-noon. Mrs. RiehJJ -rApply between 10-noon, Mrs. Richwhile, 27, Rahiri Rd., Mt. Eden. T~VOMESTIC Help, refined, capable; plain cooking eseential; a good home; new house, all electric; 2 adults, 1 child, 4 years; interview arranged.—Domestic, 168, Herald. /Jt ENERALi, for Housework, good cook, private home, country girl; refs. essential.—Write 2/4, Remuera Rd. GIRL, young, mind Baby, light House Duties; sleep in.—Ring 13-076. GIRL, household duties, plain cooking, bagwash; wages, £l.—Jacobs, 141, Gillies Ave., Epsom. Phone 13-360. GIRL, young, for country.—2A, Melford St., Ponsonby. IKL, refined. Plain Cooking, help T in hoiiso; other help kept; bagwash.— Phono 22-338, D.8.5., 102, Herald. GIRL, able to Milk, assist in Light Household Duties; good home; good wages.— Shaw, Te Pahu. GIRL, young, from Takapuna or Devonport preferred, wanted, for Light Housework.—Help, 278, Herald. HOUSEMAID-Waitießses (2), Cook-Gen-eral (30s), Domestics (country). Farm Hands (30s, 455). —McKnight's Registry, Hamilton. HOUSEKEEPER, 4 children, country, all duties.—P., C.o. Boyce, Stationer, Cambridge. HOUSEKEEPER or Gen eral Help wanted, clean, capable and • <jfined, adult family, 4; good homo, easy place; wages 255; fa.ro paid; refs. required.—Mrs. Oldbury, Kawhia. TZT.TCHENMAN, also middle-aged Night JLV Porter, tourist resort; Waitress, railway, hotels.—l2. Strand RELIABLE Registry, 15, Queen St.— Waitresses, Cook, 40s; Cook (Second), Mule; Kitclienmaid. Cook-Generals. "IA/"ANTED for 'i'ourißt Resort, first-class » » Laundress-Housemaid, age 28-30; commence immediately. —Wire or Phono Mannger, Box 23, Pipiriki. WOMAN, capable, for Housenold Duties; bagwash.- Mrs. Miller, Gray Av„ ." r , r ere Crossing, Otahuhu. WOMAN wanted, capable all duties, light work; good bomb, small wage.— J., IPG. Herald. WOMAN, clean, capable, small adult family; bagwash; liberal outings.—64, Prospect Terr., Dominion Rd. car. Head, wanted.—Commercial AIT K ESSES! H.M.D., Waitresses, Cooks, Reliever, Domestics, Couples (own cottage). Single (farms). —Sun Registry. Prin seas Bldgs. "TTfORKING Housekeeper, about 30; local V\ refs.—Mrs. Churtou, 12, Dexter Av Phone 21-251. UCKLAND Registry, Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. G.P.0., Phone 46-343.—Girls, House wo rk; Youths for Farms, wanted ui'Tently. A "1 Registry. 47, Queen St. (46-491). — ill Cook. Laundress, Housemaid-AVait-resses (2). Domestics, Farm Hands, Milkers. ELL'S Registry, Winstone Bldg., Queen St.—Cooks, Seconds; Laundress. Waitresses. Generals, 41s; Housemaid-Waitresses, Parlourmaid, Lady Help, Farm Hands, Cowboy. QTRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cooks, D Waitresses, Head Waitress, Housemaidwaitresses, General (41s), Nursery-House-maid, Domestics. FARM HANDS WANTED. BOY, good milker, small herd, good home, close to city.—Arthur Roberta, PakuB~ OY. machine milking, light farm work; 255, bonus to suitable applicant,—'!. G. De Renzy, Matamata. BOY, good stripper, odd jobs: good home; £l, found; urgent.—Tubb, c.o. Sainsbury, Puketaha. AIRY Farm.—Married Couple, young; £3 week, house, partly found; refs. — S. Saulbrey. Ngaruawahia. AIRY. General.—Man, own quarters, etarfc 2nd week Dec.. Te Puke;_£2 10a and board; age, experience, refs.—K., 275, Heualp. . DAIRY Farm.—Man, previous experience; temporary; good wages, good homo.— W. R. Moody. Manurewa. 17* ARM Hand, milking, general farm work; machines. —C. G". Sanson, Isgarua, \v aitoa. FARM Hand, good stripper, used machines; smart and clean in shed; 30s, found.—J. Landells. Matamata. TP ARM Help, strong, for few weeks; exJ? perience unnecessary; wages ±l.—Aadress at Herald. TP ARM Hand, young, good milker, Whaka--1 tane; 35s week.—Fountain. Dentist. Pacific Bldgs., opposite Civic Theatre. GENERAL Farm Work.—A young Man VJ for few months; other work about.— W.S., 120. Herald. rURL. energetic, lively, help cows, houseVT work, no washing; wages £l.—Mrs. b. Mabey. Waitakaruru. /10OD Shed Hand; must be good RtripvJ per; no new chums; 30s.—D. Mapp, Walton. MAN for Milking and General Farm Work.—P. Beverley, Matamata. MAN, young. Machine Milking, general Farm Work; earlv riser; good home. wage —H. F. Turner. Tuakau. r\N or Youth for Machine Milking. GeniYJL ernl Farm Work, or Gardening; state wages.— Hector Clarke, Tauranga. "JITAN, capable, wanted, to take oversight IVI of pigs, arid to do General Farm Work; £IOO p.n.—Apply with references. Principal, Wesley College, Paerata. MAN. for Mowing and Hay-making; no milking; £2.—M., Care F. Hilliar, Walton. M AN, 25. experienced, all Farm work; good stripper: £2. found.—Farm. c.o. Boyce. Stationer, Cambridge. AN. young, for Dairy Farm; previous experience not essential; good homo. —W. G. Van Veen, Piitaruru. AN. or strong Youth, Hand Milking and General Farm Work.—G. T. Ross, Aka Aka. or Rir.g 117 R. Waiuku. MAN, Machine Milking and General Farm Work; £2 and found.—M. Real, Paterangi. Ohaupo. MAN. experienced Machine M,V lk( S r ' small herd. General Farm Work; handy, conditions good; wages £2 and found. -■D. G linn. Waharoa. MAN, or Youth, assist Shed, machines; good wages suitable man. —L'Care Boyce. Stationer. Cambridge. WAN, middle-agod. or Youth, small Dairy !\1 Farm, good home.—Particulars, write Reliable, 835. Herald. Hamilton. , M" A CHINE Milking.—Youth, willing; no farm work; experience unnecessary; £1; good home.—D. Mnnro. lahnna. ATACHINE Milking. General Farm Work. 1)1 Youth or young Man. immediately; slate wages.—-Apply J. H. Galbraith, Box 52, Otorohanjra. Tf-fXCHINE Milking. Odd Jobs.—Youth, iVl_ experienced; near station; wages, 30s. —Halliday, Te Kawft. ACHINE Mi 1 killg, General Farm Work. —Capable man. wages £2 10s, found.— T. H. McLaren. R.M.D. 1. To Arolia. MACHINE Milking. General Farm Work. —Man or Strong Youth.—Address at 1 f ERAI.D. „ . MACHINE Milking, Team, Farm Work, small herd; good homo; reliable, experienced applicants only; Colonial preferred; wages £2, bonus 10s week, end season.--Nicholson, Okoroire Railway. MACHINE Milking, General Farm Work. —Youth: handy to town; good home.— R. a. Calvert. Hungahunga. ______ MARRIED Couplo for large Whakatano farm, man team and general work, wife household duties, no milking; meals to be taken in owner's house, but separate dwelling house.— Apply after November 28, to Paigety and Co.. Ltd.. Auckland. ILKINO and General Farm Work.— Married Man: small cottage; £3.— Hill. Horn- Horn. Cambridge. Phone 2525. MILKING (machines).— Boy or Youth wanted, to assist; 25s and found.— Box 55. Ngongotahit. VOUTII. assist Machine Milking, General 1 Farm Work; wages 25s and bonus.— Alan Wild. Kereone. Morrinsville. "\rOUTH, assist Machine Milking. Light 1 work; 25s week, good homo.—W. Parry. Tuakau. PEARSON'S Registry. Exchange Lane.— Machine and Hand Milkers, £2; Youths, ;tl)s. 255; Couplo (Dairy Farm). TEACHERS WANTED. G EORG F,'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL. JUNIOR ASSISTANT MASTER WANTED. Te begin February 1, 1930. French and Latin Essential. Apply, stating qualifications, and with letftimuninls, to tho HEADMASTER, ' St. George's, WaugauujU

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20424, 28 November 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20424, 28 November 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20424, 28 November 1929, Page 1

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