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DOMESTICS WANTED. CIAPABLE Help wanted for doctor's house; > must be good plain cook; other help kept.—l,'), Symonds Street, phone 43-709. COOK-Genernl. must he fully experienced; no laundry; refs. essential.—Phone 20-463. GIRL, trustworthy. House Duties, mind children; state wage.—E. Lucas, Waitoa. GlliL, .14, Mother's Help; cleanliness essential; 8 till 4.—112, Great South Rd. Gi IKL, assist lrglit housework and mind f young child; 12s Gd per week.—l 9. Mountain Rd., Ait. Albert. HELP, 17-IS, light duties, 9-5 p.m., immediate.— 4, Morvern >Rd., Epsom. OUSEWORK—Woman or Girl, experienced; optional sleep in.—l, Komaru St., Ornkei Rd., Remuera. JADY, young, refined, for Domestic Duties; mornings only; 15s; Remuera. —Phono 16-52'). BELL'S Registry, Winstono Bldff., Queen St.—Cooks, private homes, 355; Generals, Domestic. UTRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—GenO oral, all duties, Parnell; young Housekeeper, young Domestic. FARM HANDS WANTED. I FARMER, with herd, 40 good cows, halfshares.—J. H. Page, Taliuna Rd., Morrinsville. | I;iAMILY, 3 milkers, assist owner, large - herd; central Waikato; own house; £2OO year; permanent.—Farm, 087, Herald, 1 Hamilton. J 1 FAMILY, milk over 100 cows; state wages 1 1 required for winter mojltha and milking 1 season, number and ages of milkers. —Box c_ 58. Morrinsville. "1 AN, young, Milking and General Farm J Work; good stripper essential; start jiminedintely; temporary.—Allen Bros., Te Mimi, Morrinaville. J O HARE-Milker, half-share everything. r< 0 take over herd 50 cows.—Leopold i Waihi. J SHAItE-Milkers. 4 adult milkers, herd 80-90 r; cows; must be thoroughly reliable people.—Call Herai.d. YOUTH, strong, good hand, machine r milker; wages, 15s; Cambridge.— I Farmer, 08(5, Herald, Hamilton. A/OUTH, strong, with farm experience, X help Milking Machines.—Mrs. E. Simmons, Paeroa. FARM WORK WANTED. BOY. 4 years' experience, hand and machine milking; good refs.—Willing, 030 ! _HERAr.T). DAIRY Farmer, thoroughly experienced; Sliaro-milking, machines; bacli preferred; married.—D., 623, Herald. ENGLISH Public School Boy, new chum, wants work; small wage if poss.— Webster, C.o. ConUs, Waitomo Caves. 1 /ARM.—Girl wants Light Position, Hand . milking; wages £l.—Call Herald. I.lAßmT—Mates (2). want work; experiJ- enced, refs.; start May I.—M., 373, Herald. T/ARM AVorker, experienced, reliable strip.l. per, ago 25, desires position, near Auckland; good refs.—Capable. 047. Herai.d. 'I?ARM Work.—Youth, handy, little exX perience, not afraid work.—Willing, (132, Herald. pENERAL Farm Work. Youth, IS, \JT strong, some experience.—Ring 41-123, evenings. GIRL (20, slightly deaf, good milker, domestic duties; wages 10s.—Sister Esther; T IGIIT Farm Work.—Youth (17), wants, XJ near Auckland; experienced, willing.— JefTs, Patetonga. MAX, married, young, management small Dairy Farm, 30-10 cows, capable, conscientious.—Thorough, OSS. Herald, Hamilton. MACHINE Milking. Farm Work.—Married Couple, reliable, experienced liauds, require position.—Sleath, Walmsley Rd.. Otahuhu. SHARE-Milkers, thoougnly competent, disengaged Juno 30, want large herd.— Peers. Te Puke. DHARE-Milking.—Married Man, 50-70 cows, D go anywhere.—Life Experience, Col, Herald. SHARE-Milking.— Brother and Sister, with liclp, life experience; if required will supply 20-30 cows; Waikato preferred.—M.H., 535. Herald. TJEARSON'S Registry, Exchange Lane; X 42-584.—Some Competent Young Fellows waiting Farm Jobs. 1 FARMERS requiring Local or English i Lads, with or without experience, ar© invited to givo due notice of their requirements to THE SECRETARY., Church of England Immigration Committee, Box 913. Auckland. Telegraphic address: "Ceica." POSITIONS FILLED. OPPORTUNITY, 673. wishes to thank applicants; applications too numerous for individual reply. WANTED TO BUY. APPAREL. —Mrs. Outtnm, largest Buyer Ladies', Gent's Left-off Clothing.—ls, Victoria St. ' Phone 42-674. APPAREL, Boot 3, Shoes, Musical Instruments, Old Gold and Silver; best ft. rnents. Old Gold and Silver; best prices.—Kissin, 102. Hobson St. ATTENTION.— Suits, Suits, Suits wanted immediately; best price given.—Hansen's, 6, Wakefield St. Phone 43-021. A UCKLAND Auctioneering Co. give best il prices for Furniture; valuation free; sales at houses.—Phone 42-238. AUSTRALASIAN Waste Products.—Best prices Bottles, Rags, Sacks, Metals.— Next Farmers'. Hobson St. Phone 44-211. BOOKSr Fiction; must be good order; also recent issue (Inst six months) English Magazines, Motion Pictures, PhotoPlays, Classics, Picture Plays, Comics, Comic Books. Women's World.—7G,_ Pitt Ct., opp. Gas Co. ' CLOTHING, Suit 3, Boots, Old Gold. Building Society Shares; phone 45-330 —Meltzer's. 65, Victoria St., call. FUNGUS, good, dry: highest market price; cash on delivery.—T. W. Doo. Victoria St. \X7"OOL, Sheepskins, Hides, Calfskins, VV Tallow. Bones, Horsehair.—Farmers, Butchers, consign lo Alex. Donald, Drury. Highest prices: prompt cash returns. Wo will buy the ITo-ise as it stands or in smaller lots. HIGHEST PRICES SPOT CASH. Phono 40-325. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD. (Opposite Town Hall.) TOII N CARL AW, . LT D„ J Will Buy your Furniture outlight for Cash, or will auction it nt your Home or ill the Mart. Our advice will cost you nothing and will provo of value. Phono carlaW . LTD.. Auctioneers, Valuers and Land Agents, 21, Wyndham Street (Below Gas Company's Office). O POT CASH FOR YOUR FUIINITURE. Q PHONE 43-025. Wo will cull and pay you Spot Cash for Your Household Furnishings (Any Quantity), And don't forget we pay carfago. No Valuation Fee Charged. J. 11. ROBERTSON. LTD.. Auctioneers and Valuers, Queen Street, Opposite Court's. Phone 43-025. -yy A NT ED TO BUY. We will Buy outright for CASH your FURNITURE as It stands. Highest prices given in Auckland. GEORGE WALKER, LTD.. AUCTIONEERS, 249, QUEEN STREET. Three Auctioneers Selling. Phono 42-815 jj AYES AND C 0., SACK AND BOTTLE MERCHANTS. Newmarket, Auckland. SACKS, BOTTLES. METALS, ETC. Top Prices. Prompt Payments. Do your business with us. Consign to us. Careful Attention. HAYES AND CO.. NEWMARKET. Phone 21-GO4. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. CA F. McWILLIAM, Ophthalmic Optician, /• established 1912.—Third Floor, Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. Phone 45-222. MR. 11. A BAGLEY, Optician, may now be consulted at Woollnms' Pharmacy. Di 1 worth Bui!dins. Telephono 43-503. m LOWES, F.8.0.A.. F.C.O. (Edin.), X. F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthulmic Optician, Pasco'e's 81dg3., Karangakape Rd. 40-001.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 1

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