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DOMESTICS WANTED. CHEF (Woman), restaurant experience.— Cafe Delmonico, 175, Queen St. capable, good wages.—7, > Kunfurly Kd. West, Phone 13-075. / 10UK (woman). good.—Hot Springs Hotel, Te Arolia. / IOOK-General, experienced, small adult V 7 l'ainilv; 110 washing; refs.; City.—Phone •I I-PC). CIOOK-Uenera], capable, for Hamilton; ' small family; good conditions.—McKnight's legistry. llamiltoik Pliono_ 3035. CtOOIv-Ueneral, experienced, for Hamilton; ' lond of children; good wages.—Apply before 'J and after ti. Phono 25-5'21, TOOK-General, competent, for Waimato J North; housemaid kept; comfortable condil ions.—Phone 10-075. DOMESTIC, General Housework.—Box 07, Is'Ka ruawahia. Phone 40. "IDOMESTIC, Capable, good plain cook.— ;j3, King George Av., Epsom. Phone ■-'l-501. DOM KSTIC Help, young, to do plain cooking: fond of children.—43, Symonds St. Phone 43-709. ■ t'~\ ENEKAL Help, smart, for small country VT Hoarding House; wages, 30s.—Box 19, Ohnra. GTENKHAL, for doctor's house, good plain r cook, fond of children; no washing.— Apply between 0.30 and 7.30 p.m., Allendale, 50. Ponso'nby lid. ("Tfltfj young, wanted daily 8 to 12 a.m.; J Sundays excepted.—lst Section Hemllera; 8., 351. 111 iiai.o. yomiK. 8.30-7, daily. Domestic vT Duties, plain cooking; batx wash; fond children ; ParncH.--W.il.. 544. Hf.ralp.

/"i IRL for Housework, wanted immediately. IJ —III. Federal St., City. ?MUTTfor Household Duties wanted inlinevj diately.—l3. Tole St.. Ponsonby. G"1 IKE! young, wanted daily or mornings, f help housework.—Salter, 21, Rawene A venue, Heme Bay. ELP. capable, for country home: must be fond of children, willing.—H„ 401, llkuai.D. OUSEHOLD Duties, light.—Middle-aged - Woman wanted assist; good home; Tuakau; permanent job; state wages.—ll.ll., 551. Jleiialik OI'SEKEEPER, working, all duties; 2 men: .'lss; staet age, experience, copies refs.--I'., 503. Jlkhai.o. HOUSEKEEPER, eompelent, wanted for country (own; 27s (id per week.—Apply between 9 and 10 a.m. to-day (Tuesday), 11, Beckenham Ave., Epsom. I HOUSE-Parlounnaid, experienced, wanted for 3 months; refs. essential.—Apply Mrs. M. M. Lonissoi], 162, Remuera Rd. OUSEWORK. Woman'. middle-aged, wanted to assist.—King 21-335, between 7 and B p.ni. lADY ilelp, gentlewoman, educated, J middle-aged, lady ai;d gentleman, seaside bungalow; refs.—Address at Herald. IJERSON, elderly, refined, for elderly J- couple, country town; all duties; easy, comfortable place.—Comfort. 511. Hkhald. "XITKKSS, must bo thoroughly experienced, not under 30; no others need apply; wages £2.—Grosvenor Private Hotel, Matamata. Phono 13. ""ITTOMAN wanted; Washing and CleanVv ing.—s2, Wniatarna Rd.. Remuera. OMAN, experienced, young, for Housework. no laundry or cooking; refs. essential; Christian home. —Christian, 3G7, J IEH ALT>. OMINION Registry. 4G-281. Dilworth Dldg.—Nursemaid, Cook-Genera Is, Domestics, Daily Help, Parlourmaid, Relieving Maids. TlTcii NIGHT'S Registry, Hamilton.—DoiVL inestic, middle-aged. Hamilton; H.M.Waitress, Kawhia; Woman Cook, CookGenera 1, Farm Hands. A -( Registry, Palmerston Bldgs.; 40-191. — XjlX Housemaid - Waitresses, RelievingMaids, Domestics, Cook-Generals, Housekeeper, Helps, Milker. BELL'S Registry, Winstono Bldgs., Queen St. —Chefs, 70s; Kitchenmaid, 30s; Waitress, Housemaid-Waitresses, Housemaid (institution I, Parlourmaids. C.-Generals. -10s. E~ ELIABLE Registry, 15, Queen St.—CookGenerals (30s, 355), House-Parlourmaid <80s), Lady Help. General (country). QTRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.— 0 Jl'sm'd.-Waitress, Cook-Generals, (30s, ;ins). Housekeeper, Lady Help, numerous Generals. WORK WANTED. ALTERATIONS or Building.—-Competent Tradesman, country; wages or contract; Tradesman, country; wages or contract; good refs.—Builder. 482,' Dominion Rd. \ LTEHA'IIONS, Additions, Bungalows, Shop Fittings; experienced tradesman; plans, estimates free.—Phone 12-348; prompt attention. ABOUT Brickwork.—Bricklaying, Tiling, Concreting, Tar and Sanding;, reasonable rates; expert workmanship.—Bricklayer, 332, Herald. } EXCAVATING or Gardening; wages or contract; first-class Man, 34, Cromwell Rd., Mt. Eden. LAWNMOWERS, Saws, collected, sharpened, deliveicd. Agents " Woodyatt," best British Lawnmowere. Phone 44-375. Cranston, Eden Terrace. T AWNMOWERS Sharpened and Set.—For JU guaranteed satisfaction, Ring 41-929. Wo collect and deliver.—H. J. Ryan. Ltd., Engineers. St. Paul's St. MAN, young, married, wants work, driving car. gardening, hedges, painting, anything.—Willing. 459. Hfhald.

MAX. young, requires Hotel work, handyman, vegetables, gardening, etc.; near tnivn.-W. 11.. 538. Hkiiai.l). KE- UPHOLSTERING Furniture, Repairs; i set quotations, samples; satisfaction guurn nteed.—Phono 41-755, Wurman's, HobHonSt. 8' TOVES, 2nd-liand, all makes, sizes; repairs specialty.—Broady, -13, Hobson St., next Farmers'. Phone 40-782. HTaRRING nTul Sanding. Tennis Courts, .L Lawns, Grounds Laid Out, Concreting, Rockeries, etc.—A. Southgate. 43, Cromwell St., Mt. Eden. Phono '2l-513. fp7\RRING and Sanding. Tennis Courts, .1. etc.; country work catered for; workmanship guaranteed.—A. Southgate. 43, Cn mi well St.. Mt. Eden. Phono 21-543. 'PARKING, Asphalting, Concreting, Lawns, -L Tennis Courts, Rock Work.—B. Hish op. 1'! iojiio_ 21-821. \\, r OMAN, capable, wants work, daily, any VY kind.—N.L., No. 01, Wellesley St. E. \\J Ob'K wanted respectable Auckland-born t V young Man; would accept days, suburbs. city; listress. —Urgent, 442, IIERAt.D. WANTED TO BUY, \ MBERGRIS.—Rend registered post, cash ri offer return mail.—Walter Mason, 25, lI.M. Arcade, Queen St. ,4 PPAHEL.--Mrs. Outtrim. largest buyer ' Ladies', Gents' Left-otT Clthing—ls, Victoria St. Phone 42 074. AUCKLAND Auctioneering Co. give best prices for Furniture; valuations free; bhlea at houses. Phone 42-238. UCKLAND Auctioneering Company will Auction or Buy Furniture to best nd van t a sc.—Customs St. W.; 42-238. BEESWAX, clean, a large quantity at once: best prices given.—Wingate and Co.. Ltd.. Aneklnnd. EFORE Selling, Before Buying Your Furniture consult Sqnirrell ana Lo. We defy competition. Phono 44-398. EST Prico for Suits, Dresses, Boots.— Hansen's, t», Wakefield St., opp. 1 own Hull. Phone 43-021. __ BOWLS, second-hand.—Stnto price; Write Bowls, c.o. 101. Gt. North Rd. B' iR \SS, Copper. Zinc, Lead, Radiators. Jam Jars for sale.—G. Kennerley, 2A, Nelson Av. Phone 46-514 /CAMBRIDGE Roller, good order, forecarriage preferred; state where can mspeet. weigill.— Box 18, ITelensville. ri LOTH INC., Suits. Boots, Old Gold. v_y Building Society Shares, confidential den Img.—Meltzer Bros.. H5->'.7, Victoria St. Boughi. Boughi. "highest market price. I. any quantity, from any part of New Zealand.—Hoe Bros.. Te Kmli l 7 A U R I r <' U . M g\ We aro Casli Buyers, At Richest Market Hates, of all Grades. TIIOS. LEES AKD i SONS. Customs Street East. MILK, daily, well cooled. 25sals. —Avenue Dairy. Remnern Rd.. next P.O. OFFICE Desk, good, second-hand. 5 x _3 feet, with sor 6 drawers. —Desk, 537, IIBIIM.It. RANGES, several, second-hand. any ■ make, any condition.— Apply Cash. 77. H F.n.M.i). C'IHOTGUN. double-barrelled.—Price, etc.. k*} l.i G R. Hill. G lor it. • TOOLS of all ' descriptions bought, sold 1. or exchanged. Highest prices given.— She retold. 51, Victoria St. VVTASHING Machine, for family wash. \Y (iood condition.—Writo Taylor, 11, Calpary St., Dominion Rd. \\7 E aro cash buyers of any Old Gold *> Chains. Watches, Broken Jewellery, Rings. Gold Teeth, etc.; libernl allowances made; spot cash given.—HORACE ROBIN SON. 370-8, Queen St., opp. Town Hall. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. VEGETARIAN Dinners, Is Gd. served \ in delightful surroundings.—Queen St., opposite Uis Majesty's. Eat for Health.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20528, 1 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20528, 1 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20528, 1 April 1930, Page 1

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