DOMESTICS WANTED. COOK-General, capable, small family, no washing; refs. essential.—Phone 21-290. DOMESTIC-Help. —Refined, capable Girl, for country home.—Write particulars to Mrs. Bush. Peria, Matamata. GENERAL (30 to 40). reliable, wanted for Mill Cookhouse; must be early riser and able to cook breakfast for about 15 men; other duties assist; no wailing, no washing, no beds.—Apply Collier. Private Bag, Mangqpehi GIRL, 'assist Housework, Morrinsvillo district.—Country, 813, Hehald. GIRL for Housework, urgent.—Mrs. B. Foy. Pukekohe. GJ.IRL, for Housework, capable take charge, ' sleep in; no washing or ironing; 2 adults; wages 25s.—Write K., 372. Heiui.d. GIRL, milk house cows, assist household; state age, wages required.—Ollett, Tidal Rd., Mangere, Otahuhu. HELP, capable, young, wanted; refs. required.—Apply before noon to Mrs. J. S. Caughey. 12, Belmont Av., Mt. Albert. HOUSEKEEPER, Englishwoman, experienced, sole charge, refined home; small salary.—P.M.P., 700, Hehald. Housekeeper, for Men; ail duties; clean, good cook; 35s.—Age and refs. to Energetic, 791, Herald. JIGHT Household Duties.—Girl; young, assist; sleep out; Green Lane district. —l'hone 2-1-419. ' OIHTERS C2). or Friends, as Cook-General 0 and House Parlourmaid; private house. —Cherry, Founvinds, Howick. WOMAN, young, help Hand Milk, capable take charge house; child no objection; wage .£l.—Way. Waharoa. WOMAN, young, general housework; good home, country girl preferred.— Shenkin. 55, Rose Rd., Ponsonby. A"J Registry, Palmerston Bldgs. Phone 4G-491. —Cook-General, 35s (country); Domestics (town, country). Youths, Milkers. BELL'S Registry. Winstone Bldg.. Queen St.—Chefs, 635, 50s; Relieving maid, -lis; Parlourmaids 355; C.-Generala. RELIABLE Registry, 3rd Floor, Queen's Arcade. 42-293. —Girl, Daily; Youth, Milk. 15b; Farm Hand, 30s. STRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cook. 5Cs; Second (Indian), Cook-Generals, Domestics, Woman (country home). Generals. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A A.A.—" The Terrace," 7. City Rd.—New • management: permanenta, casuals; excellent Home and Table.—Phone 46-747. ACCOMMODATION. Full Board; 255; -t*. single or share rooms; good table; homely; central.—l 96, Hobson St. A CCOMMODATION.—Visitors. Working ix Men; homely, comfortable; near waterfront; good table.—l 9, St. Mary's Rd., Ponsonby.
Accommodation, large, double and single Bed-Sitting Rooms, with full board.—lsl. Grafton Rd. Phone 45-685. Accommodation, business people and casuals, from 30a.—First house on right across Grafton Bridge. Phone 40-134. A CCOMMODATION. Rutland Private a Hotel, opp. Cargen; smin. station: Bod. Breakfast, sb, Daily, 85.—42-658. ,\ CCOMMODATION for Boarders; home -cV. away from. home.—W.C.T.U. Hostel, 363. Queen St. Phone 45-254. ACCOMMODATION.— Bed and Breakfast, full board, nice locality; close garage —3O, Park Av.. Grafton, opp. Hospital. A CCOMMODATION.—SingIe, Bhare rooms, early breakfast, all convs.; permanents. casuals; good table.—l4s, Hobson St. " A ORANGI," corner Symonds-Wellesley Sts.—Vacancies, Double and Share Rooms; excellent accommodation; central; moderate.—46-123. A VONHYRSTE, Private Hotel, 62, Symonda St., opp. Stonehurst.—los day, £3 3s weekly: under new management. BEACH HOUSE, Milford, for comfort and attention; ideal winter home: excellent cuisine; moderate.—Phone 23-277. BED-SITTING Rooms, eingle and large double with full Board.—ls4, Grafton Rd. Phone 45-685. BELLA VISTA Private Hotel, 7, Lower Symouda St.—Excellent accommodation, permanents and casuals.—Phone 40-758. " jg E L V U E." 32, PRINCES ST. (Opp. Albert Park)., 10s Per Day (Permanents by Arrangement) TEL. 42-637. BOARD offered 2 refined Business Ladies; telephone, piano; moderate. —5. Hepburn St.. Ponsonby. BOARD, superior, near tram and beach; phone; Vacancies for business gents.— 6, Hamilton Rd.. Heme Bay. BOARD offered 2 Gents, or M.C., private family: share room; 25s. —82, Grafton RjL BOARD offered, 2 rooms: good table, washing; Scotch family.—Abel, 31, Islington St., Heme Bay. OARD. good. 22s 6d; Bed and Breakfast, 12s Gd; Beds, 7s 6d weekly; near city. -31. George Street. Ponsonby. CARLTON. City Rd., 2min. Queen St.— Board and Residence, double and single balcony rooms; moderate tariff. CIOMFORTABLF home offered business > man, closi park beach, swimming bath, boating shed: handy trams.—Telephone 26-981. DEVONPORT.— Roc-Roi, 5, Garden Terrace, min. wharf, has vacancies for permanents and casuals.—Phone 22-573. IjTPSOM, 3rd Section.—Superior Home ili offered business Gentleman; select locality ; 2minß. car.—Phone 13-067. HARLESTONE, 14, Ardmore Rd.. Heme Bay, handy City.—Refined board. double rooms, suit M.C.: moderate. HERNE Bay, Waterfront. Superior Board, Double or Single Room; garage; phone; close trams. —6, Hamilton Rd. HERNE BAY.—Private Board offered, double and single rooms; convs.; phone 26-270.—8. Shelly Beach Rd. HOME, superior, offered by Nurse to elderly Lady or Gentleman; highest references. —Ring 21-150. H~~ OTEL " Rossville," by Cargen. Phone 41-113.—Casuals, 9s; Bed and Breakfast, 6s; Permanents by arrangement.
TNVERNESS, 47, Wellington St.—Casuals, 1 8s per day: Bed and Breakfast. 5a. — Phono -15-739. , T OLlMONT.—Visitors, Permanents catered for; temiß moderate. Corner Lower Svmnnds St. Alfred St. Phone 43-7G7. KIRI House, 102, Syraonds St.—Board, perninnent and casual; bed and breakfast.—Mrs. Kosemergy. Proprietress. I\/fT. EDEN.—Refined home offered 2 -L'-L Ladies or Gents.; phone, piano, etc.: luncheon in City, owner proprietress popular restaurant.—Ring 43-531. MT. EDEN (2nd sec.), min. Tram.—Few Vacancies; beautiful harbour view; (rood table; mod. terms.—Phone 21-445. " AJCAPONGA," 3. Carlton Gore Rd.. Near Section.—Comfort, excellent table, situation; from 30s.—Phone 44-7G2. RESIDENCE with Board, Single Gentleman; Dominion Rd. car 3min.: garage. —Phone 21-443, 99, Grange Rd. REMUERA. —Quiet, comfortable Home offered Business Girl; min. tram; phone, piano, garage.—Private. f>B7, Hkhai.p. ROOM, large, 2 young Gents, share; 255, or ono single- '2nd section.—2l9, Parnell Rd. ROYSTON, G, Edgerley Av„ Epsom, handy Newmarket. —Large, sunny. Balcony Rooms; also Sleeping Porch; moderate taritT.—Mrs. Johnston. Phone 25-310. rPHE VYNE. Symonds St.—Most Popular -1- Bed and Breakfast House in Auckland. —.lehb, Phono 40-249. VERONA Private Hotel. 17. Kh.vbcr Pass. —Accommodation, visitors; tariff, Ps dav. J2 week; permanents by arrangement,. WAINUI." Symonds St.. entrnnco next Lyric Theatre-Room, with breakfast, 4s. or full board.—Phono_4l-350. AT M.C.A.. "Wellesley St.—Central position, i • Excellent accommodation. Building completely renovated: first-class tablo; moderate terms. - rp II O R N L E A HO USE, 1 80, Wellington Street, City. Full Board, XI 2s Gd week. Casual, 4s Gd nor day in advance. Phono 43-70K Mgress., Mrs. M. E. King. Prop., T. King. BOARD WANTED. BUSINESS Gentleman requires Board in really refined home; s no other boarders; garage a.nd phone essential. P.O. Box <OO. MAN (ex-naval) give services return Board, while seeking employment.— Boresford, 11, Marine Square. Dcvonport. APARTMENTS WANTED. BED-SITTING Room, nicely furn., and kitchenette, or furn. Flnt; Herno Bay preferred.—Reliable, 803 HkraljO, furn., self-contained; from about . middle October; vicinity Epsom or Mt. Eden.—Flat, 791, Herald. ATRIAL will convince you that thero is nothing like Rolfo'a Wax for Linos and Furniture.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 1
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