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DOMESTICS WAITTED. COOK for homo cookery: none but experienced Women need apply.—Practicnl, 216, Hkhald. DOMESTIC Help, for country, fond children; eiiay place; state wages.— A.8.C., 010, Herald. GENERAL, thoroughly domesticated, small boarding house; refs.; good wages 1o right person.—T.G., 230, Herald. ~V\T Oil AN, young, for housework, plain tt cooking; no washing.—lS, Crey's Av„ Ci (y. BELL'S Registry. Winstone Bldg.—Relievingmaid. Cook, 40a, experienced; General, 255, country; Domestics. FARM HANDS WANTED. GOOD Home, respectable Youth, winter, able milk; wages next season if suitable.—-Urgent, 87, Hehald. MAN, strong, machines, general, fence, drain; £1 for winter.—Phone 18, Orini. MILKERS wanted, with own herd, 70-80 cows, to milk on half shares.—Sands, Hautapn. . O HARE-Milkors, herd 140; state number, Hge, sex of milkers.—Sumnera, K.D., Whakatane. Q HARE-Milker, Opoujiao Valley; own O herd 100 Jersey cows preferred; butter factory.—Ralph Brown. Whakatane. OHARE-Milkers, for large herd, quarterly share basis.—Alex McLean, Whakati'ne. A 7 OUTH, good stripper, light work; own house; good home.—Call Hkhald. YOUTH, good hand and machine milker, wanted under unemployment scheme: £1 week, found.—(i. General, Buckland. VOUTH wanted, milk, look after race--1 - horse (jump), same light-weight.—H., 214. Hehald. X r OUTH, hand-milk, general work, J- unemployment scheme; wages 15s; good home; English, musical preferred, not essential.—B., 13G, lleiiald. FARM WORK WANTED. /COMPETENT Young Men, Youths, wait- _ ing jobs, reasonable wages.—Pearson's Registry, Exchange Lane. TTVECENT, experienced Youths available J -' for Farm. Work.—Apply immediately, Immigrntion Officer, Auckland. J- best refs., want Shed coming season. —Apply Results. 48, Herald. LIARM Hand, good milker, respectable, -I active, strong; 23a week.—Experienced, 219, Herald. Farm Work.—Man (2G), leliable, refs., good milker: small wage —F.L., 747, Herald, Hamilton. MAN, young, reliable, experienced hand•"J- milker, seeks poaition; refs.—Willing, 0!?8. Hehald. MAN, young, experienced, machines, farm work, clean, reliable; excellent refs.; disengaged end May.—Barr, 77, Hehald. MAN, middle-aged, good milker, stripper; £1 week; good home.—Reliable. 99G, Herald. . SHARE-MILKER, take oyer herd. 50-00. half-share basis; particulars.—Butterfat, 240, Herald. QHARE-MILKING. Four Milkers, 80 O cows, upward; could add to herd. — 52. Herald Agency. Thames. Q HARE-Milking,. half shares, by competent O family, machines, hand.—J.A., 135, Herald.

SHARES, wages, 45-GO cows, young married Man, experience; best refs.; worker. —B„ 20G, Herald. SHARE-Milking, coming season, 80-100 cows, family 4 experienced milkers.— Cleave, Care Piatt's, Te Aroha. SHARE-Milking. —Young Man, 50-60 cows, life experience, 4 years' last place.— Cnll Herald. SHARE-Milking or wages, adult family, 5 milkers, thoroughly experienced; excellent refs.—Reliable, 220, Herald. QHARE-Milkers (3), . coming season, milk O 50-100 cows; first-class hands, clean, reliable.—Write J., c.o. Boyce, Cambridge. r PHOROUGHLY experienced Man wants X position, town supply herd, take charge, considerable stud farm experience, fencer, teamster.—Reliable. 204, Herald. "VITIDOWER, family, seeks position, about » » 45 cows, own cottage.—lntegrity, 76, Herald. YOUTH (20>, willing, energetic, experienced, dairying, general: refs.—Davies, c.o. Qualtrough, Waihou. |?ARMEKS requiring Local or English J- Lads, with or without experience, are invited to give duo notice of their requirements to THE SECRETARY, Church of England Immigration Committee, Box 913, Auckland. Telegraphic Address; " Ceica." POSITIONS FILLED. THANKS to applicants for position Bookkeeper. Position filled.—Parmers' Meat Co., To Aroha. WANTED TO BUY. A UCKLAND Auctioneering Co. give best ii prices for Furniture; valuation free; sales nt houses.—Phone 42-238. ABIDE Here! Wanted: Good-conditioned Books, a Library in lump or in part. —"Mighty Atom," 140. Sytnonda St. APPAREL.— Mrs. Outtrim, largest Buyer Ladies', Gent.'s Victoria St Phone 42-674. APPAREL, Boots, Shoes, Musical Instruments, Old Gold and Silver? best prices.—Kissin, 102. Hobson St. CABIN Trunk, good, about 36 x 18 x IS inches.—State price to A. E. Brown, 6, Ewington Av., Dominion Rd.; letters only. CLOTHING, Suits, Boots, Old Gold. Building Society Shares; phone 45-330. —Meltm's, 63. Victoria St. Call. FUNGUS, good, dry; highest market price; cash on delivery.—T. W. Doo, Victoria St. ' FORDSON Wheels or Extensions, 1 pair, second-hand. —Farrellj Box 251, Hamilton. t ORION or Orb Ranges, any condition.— A. Nairn, c.o. Dominion Road P.O. EA-Rifle, single-shot, or Repeater, in first-class order.—Cheap. 148. Hejrald. SUITS, Boots, Shoes, TOOI3 every description; highest ' prices The People's Mart, 81, Victoria St. fpO Sawmillers.—Dry Firewood Slabs.— .L Slate where and price 011, rail to S., 229, llerald. rpOTARA Posts and Strainers; state size, J. length and price.—M.C., 999, Hf.rald. WOOL, Sheepskins, Hides, Calfskins, Tallow, Bones, Horsehair.—Farmers, Butchers, consign to Alex. Donald, Drury. Highest prices; prompt cash returns.

ATTENTION! Best price Gent's and Ladies' Left-off Clothing.—Hansen's, 6, Wakefield St. Phone 43-021. JjiURNITTJRE. We will buy the House as it stands or in smaller lots. HIGHEST PRICES. SPOT CASH. Phone 40-325. $ RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD. (Opposite Town Hall.) JOHN CARLAW LTD., WANTS YOUR USED FURNITURE. Absolute Highest Prico. JOHN CARLAW. LTD.. Furniture Auctioneers, 21, Wyndham Street. Phorfb 44-246. QPOT CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE O PHONE 43-025. We will call and pay you Spot Cash for Your Household Furnishings (Any Quantity), And_ don't forget wo pay cartngo. No Valuation Feo Charged. J. R. ROBERTSON. LTD.. Auctioneers and Valuers, Queen Street, Opposite Court's. Phone 43-025. -yy ANT E D T~O BU Y, We will Buy outright for CASH your FURNITURE, as it stands. Highest Prices given iu Auckland. GEORGE WALKER. LTD., AUCTIONEERS, 249, QUEEN STREET. Three Auctioneers Selling Phone 42-815 \DVERTTSER IS PREPARED TO CONSIDER ACQUIRING A BUSINESS MANUFACTURING FLOOR & BOOT POLISHES, Ftc. Replies must give details of Plant, Stock, Premises and such further detail us ueeessary to enable bonq-fido inauirer to make an early decision. Also please itate termß of »#le. Reply in first instance to MENTEATH. WARD. MACASSEY AND EVANS-SCOTT. Solicitoia, Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20869, 11 May 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20869, 11 May 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20869, 11 May 1931, Page 1