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DOMESTICS WASTED. COMPANION -Help, middle-aged, country town; 3 adults; small heme; every eon v.; refs.; state wages.—Urgent.. 104, Beh.vld. GEN EEAL, reliable, over 30; good references required.—37, Upland Rd.. Remuera; phone 25-138. f 1 URL, for Household Duties, no washing; Golonial. preferred.—sl, Tutanekai RcL, Grey Lynn. Housekeeper, capable, take charge, all duties; adulta; plain cooking; wages 30s.—A.A.. 102. HsuaT-D. HOUSEKEEPER wanted to take charge o£ Kitchen and Cooking in Private Hospital.—Apply, stating experience and salary requued, to Matron, lona Hospital, New Plymquth T- ADY Help wanted.—i, King'a Av., Mt. lv Eden. WAITRESS, experienced, country hotel, 40a.; Lady Help; 255.: domestics.— Dominion Registry. 2nd Floor, Hellaby's Buildings. WOAI AN. young, daily. 9 to 6; reffl. w-i-r.tin].—Telephone 24-662. YXTOMAN, fox light Housework; urgent.— ® » Addresa at Herald. _____ A 1 Registry. 47, Queen St. Phone 46-491. iAJL —Domestic Help_ (Country), CookGeneraia. Lad, Farm; KitchenmanBELL'S Registry, Winßtone Bldg., Queen St.—Caofcs. Waitress, Laundress (Finery ' Ironer), Generals. Young Onrnpiinion. EELLABLE Registry. 15, Queen St.— Help (Rotorua), 30a; House-Parlour-maida. 30b. 355: Cook-Generate. STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade-Cook, Waitress; Pantry-V.' axtress. Housemuid, Coak-Generals, House-Parlour-maids. GenomJa. FARM HA2TDS WANTED. BOY, strong. Sheep and Cattle Farm, in back blocks; wages £1. —Apply Monday afternoon. Hayward. 210. Remuera Rd. BOY, used Horse Work, Machine Milkins; permanent job;, state wages; refH. —M... C.o. Gifford. Te Awamatu. BOY, strong, steady, good Stripper, Odd Jobs; £1 found; good home.—Dick Lewis, Wailma. DAIRY Farm.—Smart, respeetabl* Youth; machine-;; good home;, wages ~sa. —Chamberlain. Eelenflville. Paona 34K. _ r>AßM..—Buy. R.C.; owner young man; J easy place; state age.—Dairy, o.JO. HsnM.o. Hamilton. -— : FARMER, experienced, whj advertised recently EeHALD, start 30s, write Jackson. Bos 39. Rawene. __ MACHINE Milking, General Farm Word. —Man must be good.—Apply evenings, 25. Watling St.. Mt. Eden. AIAN. with 100 to 120 cows. to milk on IYI half shares.—M. Robertson. Ngnrua. — MAN, single, milk 65 cows, half shares; purchase present herd 50; reasonable; help available. Good chanca man. about £350 ca3h. Personal application.—Address at Behald. MAN, thoroughly competent, reliable, - milking machines, all farm work; state age, wages required; only competent men need apply-—Farm. 95. Hshald. MAN, smart, aoner, reliable, preferably middle-aged, thoroughly experienced Dairy Farming; testimonials essential.— Address at Hbua:.PMARRIED Coupio.—Hand milking and farm work; own cottage; state wages required.—Clienneils, Pukekawa. AW»rvn rnunle. assist, owner Milk 100 Cows; with a boy preferred; own cottage. supply cheese; state wages.-Box W. Mutamata. ; —^ OHARE-Milking. Machine!; ttac&ed b Couple; man do farm work, c ' oß ® City; references indispensaDle.—Adaress at Hseat.i>. SHARE Milium:.—Man wanted, with own herd oi 70 cows, to milk on 50-o0 basis. —Apply Farmer. 107- Hbtialp. _____ SH aBE-Milkera 14), about 100 cow 3; give ages, sexes, previous experience; reia. —C'.. C.o. Boyce. Cambridge. ' OUTH, for Sheep Harm; good _ home; ref». recuired.—Box 52. Opotiin. V vLin, iuj. *- •*"" ■ ™ —.. .. X refo. required.—Box 52. Opotiin. YOUTH for Dairy Farm and Machine Milking; £1 week.—P. Gaakell, Ramn- [ riri. - '' ' ;; ' f •"■•••" '• /' / ■ VOUTH or Man for mixed Farm, machines X used; wages according to ability.—F. B. Jolly, Qneen'ii Ar., Frankton. POSITIONS FILLED. FARM Hands.—Position now filled, thanking the many applicants.— Wailbridge, Mangere. POSITION Filled.— Thanking all applicants.—A. Ings. Otorohanga, — S E tSSSfSSS,. «. S2S please note position filled. PUPILS WASTES. ART —Will all persons interested in landscape painting communicate with liasic, Bo.x 1053, Herali?- * til isHeiware Coloured Leather-work, A Poker.vora. Pewterwork, Penpainting. Stencilling. Woodcan'ing; prospectus posted —Misa Ayiing. Strand Arcade. - A SHLEIGH College. N.Z. iMurancs -A. Bldg —Matriculation. P.3.E.. Tenchera Examinations. General Education. Record Successes recent examinations. BANJO. Guitar, Mandolin. Ukulele, Saxophone.—Expert, modern tuition by well established teacher.-E. R, Pickering. Acadeiny Shidius. Top Queen St. BELSTON Craft Studio.—Lessons in Brass. Copper and Pewterwork.-16. Fairriew Rd.. Mt. Eden. Phone 21.-857.

EL'OAIK a Maori Scholar; simple, easy ißssons.-X.Z. Correspondence Schools. Bnx 50. Auckland Phone 11-734. i and Classes.—IQuarterly 1 Quarterly D Classes, Practical Dressmakjns; individual instruction. —McClymont and Wood bead. '26. City Chambers. I "'LOCUTION, Dramatic Art. also Pianu ili and Theory by certificated teacherF Alfred Price. Security Bldgs.. Queen St. Snecial course foi Stammerers. XPERT Tuition. Show Card Writing, Modern commercial methods. Hap id roanlta. —22, Endean Bldgs;. Queen Street. Auckinnd. ITALIAN. French, Mandoline Seasons. 1 certificated. known teacher.—-Madam Palazzi, 50. St. George's Bay Rd„ Parnei.. JOHN MASSON. Teacher Mando fin Piano. 17aa Symonda St.. opn Lyric. Classes now forming. Fee, Us. Outfit, with course o£ tuition (including music), on terms. LEARN To Drive a Motor-car at Edgar C. 'Penrco'a School of Motor Driving. Driver's Certificate guaranteed: tuition by experts only. We teach on all martes of curs.—Pearce'a School of Motor Driving. Khyber Pass. Phone 46-206. MILLINER? Classes. - Miss Rutherford has resumed Clauses at Room 2. Gaze a BUI are.. 4a. Karannahape Rd MISS WATT, late Tabernacie Bldga.. Cuts, Fits Dreeses. Special Classes Beginners.—Princess Bldga., Queen St. PROFESSIONAL Coach and Private Tutor. Methods sound, guaranteed—Herbert Mason. M.A., 88, Grange Road oWULMING. Learn Latest. Fastest 0 Stroke; quick, efficient tuition.—D. B Anderaon. Box 1327 • TUITION. private, all subjects, to Matri--1 culation: satisfaction nuarauteed- day and evening Classes formed, including Mathematics; terms moderate.—AddreEa at Hy.TI.VL-D. BOARD WANTED. BUSINESS Lady and Daughter, Board, vicinity Dominion lid.; large room, unliun. preferred; refined.—Stenographer, 53, BUSINESS Girl desires superior; board, in quiot, adult home; vicinity St. Stephen's Av preferred.—Fastidious, 350, IfgIIALJI. HOME, comfortable wanted, private family, young Business Man; good table essential; garage preferred.—D., 031, Id-8H.V1.0. HOME and Board, good. £or backward child of 7, near school; must be fond of children; Mt. Eden preferred.—B.L.. i)2, Herald. LADY and Gent,., young, require Board, no other boarders; handy city. tram. train.—Moderate. 7-1, Bkhamx LADY wishes Board-Residence, or BedSitting Room, part board; refined home; central.—Quiet. 746. Hehalp. REMUERA.— Gentlewoman wishes Board. Residence, private family. private sitting room preferred.—Terms, particulars. Home. 820, HiutALD. APARTMENTS WASTED. BED-SITTING Room, turn..: sleep-out. sunny, self-contained; minute tram; 22s 6d.—M, Tennyson St., Balmoral. GRAFTON. —Flat, 30s: Room, large. ISs; sepr.rate entrance own convs • !urnifched.—3l, Car)let. Gore Rd MC Require tarn Bedroom, cooking • colv6 pa> it» advance must be cl.eup Kehi'hlb 52. BghM.p, Hoc .uS V tun .ai.f! and kitchenette, Mt Eden dirtnet preff teo reasonable terms PROGANURA is the tmemj of coma. It fencovesi them root and ail—painleMly. completely.—Progandra, la 6d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 1

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