DOMESTICS WANTED. COOK-General, capable, small family, no washing; refs. essential.—Phone 21-290. DAILY Help, trustworthy, cupnble, 110 washing, Sundays free; refs.; wages, X'J. —4f>. Trafalgar St., Onclmnga. DOMESTJC-Help.—Refined, capable Girl, for country home.—Write particulars to Mrs. Bush, Peria, Matamata. DOMESTIC, reliable: Cook-General, two ndulla, light duties; refs.— No. 2 Flat. 23. Princes St., City. GENERAL (30 to 40), reliable, wanted for Mill Cookhouse; must bo early riser and able to cook breakfast for about 15 men; other duties assist; no waiting, no washing, no beds.—Apply Collier, Private Bag, Mangupehi. /" 11RL, assist housework and children; vT refs. essential; Epsom.—Phone 1.1-010. IRL, young, Light Housework, sleep in. ' —Apply, before 12 or after two, 10, Franklin ltd. GIRL, refined, about 15, for small boy. afternoons; Epsom girl preferred.—2o, Bracken Aw, Epsom. GIRL, young, for refined country home.— Apply between 12.U0—2 to-day, 46, Pollen St.. Ponsonby. GIRL, milk house cows, assist household; stato age, wages required.-Ollett. Tidal ltd., Mangere, Otahuhu. GIRL or Woman, reliable, household duties, country home.—Mrs. Hatty. Karaka, Papakura. HELP, capable, fot Housework and Plain Cooking; used to children.—Mrs. Jack Buchanan, Matamata HOUSEWORK. —Girl, young, to help; _ sleep in.—B3, Victoria St. W. Housework. —Girl, young, to ussißt daily; Balmoral district; wages 10s.— A.8.C.. 1151. H''hai,l). HOUSEKEEPER, Englishwoman, experienced, sole charge, refined home; small salary.—C.M.D., 700, Hk.ha.ld. Housekeeper, young (child uo objection), young widower and child, city, —State wages, age. X.Y., (>B2, Herald. HOUSEKEEPER; child not objected to; country.—State wage, age, etc., Farmer, GH.'i, llkrald. HOUSEKEEPER, country; no objection small girl; state ago and wages exHP o<ccl -~~F;■ 517, HERALD. HOUSEKEEPER, clean, capable] little nursing experience preferred; references reauired; good hoino. H.. 514, Herald. lADY Help, refined, capable all duties; J two adults; references required.—Considerate. 51 >2, Herald. MOTHER and Daughter, as Cook and Housemaid; private home; good wages lo reliable people.—Bell's Registry, Winstone Bldgs.. Queen St. SISTERS (2), or Friends, as Cook-General and House Parlourmaid; private house. —Cherry. Fourwinds, Howick. | \O.Ui.\IUN Registry, 4(5-284. Hellaby's •' ' Bldgs.--2nd Cook, restaurant, 53s Gd; Couk-l '.enerals, 30s: Boy, able milk. BELL'S Registry, Winstono Bldgs., Queen St.—Chef, Relieving-Maid, 41s; Gen-eral-Assistant, 30s; Cooks, 355. RELIABLE Registry, 3rd Floor, Queen's Arcade. 42-203.—C00k-Gcneral, 30s; Girl, daily; Farm Hands, Domestics. BTRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cook. 5(55; Second (Indian), Cook-Generals, Domestics, Woman (country home), Generals. FASM WORK WANTED. VLL Dairy Farm Work.—Married Man, 8 years oil R.0.P.; consider share basis.— Farmer, 507, Herald. BOY, left school, smart, active, milk, ride, seeks position Farm, Mangerc or somewhere handy; small wages, good homo.— Address at Herald. DAIRYING, Sheep Farm.—Man, single, wants situation, experienced; good home first consideration.—A.B.C.. 359. Herald. 'IVVIRYMAN, single, practical experience Dairying, Sheep "Work, wants position with good prospects. shares or wages; competent take charge.—Grassland, 555, Herald. experienced. seeks position small Dairy Farm, near Auckland; smail wages or shares. Trustworthy. , 561, Hf.rai.d. ' Workers, Milkers, Teamsters, Couples; competent labour available.— A 1 Registry, Palmrrston Bldgs. Phono •lfi-431, Auckland. . Hands, experienced, available, hand milkers, ploughmen; good strippers; collide.—Dominion Registry, Hellaby's Bldg.; 411-284. I^ARMERS. —Several good Men, Hand and ■i- Machine Milkers, waiting positions.— Pearson's Registry. Exchange Lane: 42-584. HIGH School Boy wants Board, Puke kohe; good Milker, used to machines. —Milker. Clt, Herald. MAX, Milking, Farm Work; wife housekeep if wanted; girl, !) years; accept living wages.—Jaggar, Otorohanga. MAX seeks work, scrub-cutting, grubbing, orchard, general, .milk few cows.—A.T., SSB, Herald. AT AX, young, seeks position, experienced Machines, Team Work; take charge s m aII herd.—Jersey, fi23. Hf.rald. "jVTAHRIED Couple, young, competent, I'X thorough knowledge Farm Work, able take charge; early risers.—F.M.. 745, Herald. MARRIED Couple wants small Herd, milk, hand or machines; own cottage; moderate wage.—A.l., 031. Herald. MARRIED Couple, experienced, handmachine milking, farm work; no children.—Refined, 5(53, Herald, Hamilton. MILKING Family (3-4). wages or shares; good with cows; between Auckland, Wniuku, preferred.—Country, 416, Herald. H I RACTOR Ploughing, discing done; reaJL sonable. by hour or acre.—Grinn, South Rd.. Henderson. Phone 132 D. A/ITORK. light, by elderly man; hand »» milker; good, permanent homo; stato wage.—Willing, 570, Herald. PUPILS WANTED. ART Basketware, Coloured Leatherwork, Pokorwork, Pewterwork , Penpijiinting, Stencilling, Woodcarving; prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling, Strand Arcado. ASHLEIGH Collego, N.Z. Insurance Bldg.—Matriculation, P.S.E., Teachers' Examinations, General Education. Record S\iecesses recent examinations. BECOME a Moon Scholar; simple, easy lessons.—N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Box 50, Auckland. Phone 41-734. BELSTON Craft Studio.—Lessons in Brass. Copper and Pewterwork.—l(s. Fairviow Rd., Alt. Eden. Phono 21-857. BOOK-Keeping. Shorthand, Typewriting taught privately; day or evening hours arranged; terms moderate.—lß. Endenn's Bldgs. BRIDGE, Auction and Contract, oxport tuition given, beginners and advanced. Private lessons: reasonable.—Bridge, 721, Herald. THIN A Painting Classes.—Miss L. O. ) Hayne. Hampton Studio, 3rd Floor, Gifford's Bldg.. Vulcan Lane. CI LASSES, Oil and Water-Colour Painting, J Outdoor Sketching.-Jane Eyro, 67, Wanganni Av . Ponsonby. RESSMAKING and Classes.— Quarterly Classes, Practical Dressmaking; individual instruction.—McClyniont and Woodhead, '2(5. City Chambers, DRESSMAKING Problems mado easy.— Miss Coultliard, Registered Teacher. Dressmaking Classes.—Top Symonds St. Phone 43-680. •' lin, Piano, 175 a, Symonds St,, opp. Lyric. Classes now forming, fee 15s. Outfit. with courso of tuition (including inusic). on terms. LEARN to Drive n Motor-car at Edgar C. Pearce's School of Motor Driving. Driver's Certificate guaranteed, tuition by experts only Wo teach on all makes of cars.—Poarco's School of Motor Driving, Khyber Pass Phono 40-20(5. "jl/fISS GREENWOOD'S Commercial l'-l. School, Broadway, Newmarket. Entrance from Remuera Rd.—Phono 4G-218. ISS N. NORTH L.T.C.L., Teacher Piano and Theory has a few vacancies; terms on application—ls, Selkirk Rd., Morningsidc. jl/f ISS WATT, lato Tabernacle Bldgs., l'i Cuts, Fits, Dresses; Special Classes Beginners.—Princess Bldgs., Queen St. "]\/["cCABE'S Murine Wireless School.—ExlVx pert Tuition, practical, theoretical; recent successes; certified instructor.—McCube's Radios. 41-103. PIANOFORTE.— Lady Vacancies; torms. Is lesson; visiting homtvs arranged; successful Adults and Children, beginners.— Rondo, C 75, Herald. PROFESSIONAL Coach and Private Tutor, methods sound; results guaranteed.—Herbert Mason. M.A., 88, Grange Rd. S~ WIMMING, Tepid Baths.—Loam Latest, Fastest Stroke: quick, efficient tuition. —D. B. Anderson, Box 1327. "VTIOLONCELLO, Singing.—Pupils wanted, » Martinengo George, forty years' professional experienco Great Britain, etc., London Theatre. Auckland. VOICE Production, Singing Classes; limited number, individual attention. —Madamo Ainsley, 25, Academy Studios. Queen St. X-RAY Tuition.—Qualified Man has Vacancies for 2 or 3 Students; 12 months course.—K.B., 529, Herald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 1
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