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DOMESTICS WANTED. DOMESTIC Help, email fnmily, no washing. plain cooking essential.—Phone Z'6'Z~rt. \ DOMESTIC, capable nil duties, week-ends free: small wage.—Write L., 137, 11 F.hald. ENERAL Help, rnpable, middle-aged. vX good cook; adults,—-.Reliable, c.o. Mutt's, Te. Arolia. HOUSEKEEPER, Christian, own mistress, with some capital to invest preferred, semi-suburban farm.—Butter-fat, 6815. Hkrald. \,\7 OMAN, 28-35, must be capable with i ' children and care for invalid; 155.—63, Williamson's Av., Ponsonby. BELE'S Registry, Winstone Bldg.—Cooks. 355; 30s, private. Remuera; young Domestic waiting. STRAiN D Regisjry, Strand Arcade. —General, 20s; adult family; General, 255;/ Domestic, 15fi. FARM HANDS WANTED. strippers: usual allowances; state experience. eei, ages, wages.—X.Y.Z., 671, Herald. MAX, single, competent, all Farm Work, join owner's eon. Share-milking; good 1 iome.—Owner. 673. Herald. MAN with good farm, close Hamilton, wants Man with 60 good cows, half share basis.—Tuck's Sawmill, Frankton. MILKER, purchase about 100 cows and milk on half shares.—A. J. Ballard, Waihou, near To Aroha. OHA R HIM ILKER.S (31, 2 males, Te Aroha O district, 70 cows, nil farru work; tbirds; only good men need apply.—S., 69, HE R alp. SHARE-Milking. —A dull Family, unencumbered, 1 experienced milkers, 130-140 cows; terms, 28 p.c.— Farmer, c.o. Boyce, Stationer, Cambridge. OHA If E-Al ilkers.—Adult Family, 135 cows; O farm work; thirds; re fa.—P. Barugh, Matamatn. FARM WORK WANTED. DAIRY Farm.—Young Man, anxious further experience, Team Work, Ploughing. etc.- start end July.—Hector, 19, Herald, Hamilton. DAIRY Farm.—Capable young Man re- " quires posittbn; take charge if necessary.—Particulars to Jersey, 648, Herald. HANDS.—Men, Youths, Boys, wait.l. ing; reasonable wages. Pearson's Registry. Exchange Lane. going England, recommends excellent Boy, dairy farm; 15s; good homo essential.—Farm, 160, Herald, Hamilton. /GENERAL Farm Work wanted by young VT Man, Pukekohe.—N., c.o. Boyce, Cambridge. HAND-Machine Milking, ,by Married Couple; wages preferred; experience.— H. Brocklehurst, Waitakaruru. M ACHINE Milker.—Youth, thoroughly cx- . perienced, good, desires position; state wages.—S.T., 538. Herald. MACHINE Milking.—Man. good with horses, experienced; good references.— Walden, C.o. H. Bull. Island, Mangere. MACHINES. General.—Men (2), 20-21, want position; long experience, wages secondary consideration. Reliable, 633, HF-rald. MAN, young, wanta responsible position, take charge, all work; refs.—A. Deacon, Waerenga. MATES (2), want herd on shares, long experience, machines; go anywhere; reliable. —Colonials, 634. Herald. MILKING, all Farm Work, experienced, capable taking charge;- around Auckland.—P., (163, Herald. QHARE-Milking, by strong Taranaki O Family; best refs.—C.o. Fife, Ltd., New Plymouth. BHARE-Milking wanted, two experienced Brothers, 50-100 cows.—J.E., 563, Herald. QHARE-Milking. 3 adults. SO cows or O more, machines, 1-3-shares, all farm work.—Worker, 326, Herald. (JHARE-Milking.—2 Mates want, Herd. 50O 70; thoroughly experienced, reliable; excellent refs.—Capability, 057, Herald. QHAREMILKING, coming season. 90-120 O cows, married Man, family; references. —G. Thom, Store, Otakiri. QHARE-Milkers. 2. 3 or 4 Mates, thor--0 oughly competent, highly recommended, want herd for wages or shares, all farm work; satisfaction guaranteed.—T.K., 628, Hf.palp. t SHEPHERD, married, long experience, own dogs, go anywhere.—Write H. 8.. 501. Herald. . SHEEP Station.—Youth, experienced, clean living, good horseman; state wages.—B.O.; 581, Herald. YOUTH, 19. wants work; 2$ years experience.—Way, Phone 1511, Hamilton. PUPILS WANTED. A RTS and Crafts.—All Branches Taught. A —Miss Cameron. Studio:. 11, Park Cres.. Parnell. Phone 46-420. A UCKLAND Business College specialises A in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping; latest methods; day and evening classes. CARTOONING successfully Taught by Mail.—Write for particulars, Pacific School of Art. Swanson St., Auckland. DRESSMAKING Classes.—Special Course Dress.cutting.—Miss Ashton, 23-24, Princess Bldgs.. Queen St. Telephone 46-498. LEARN Talking Picture Operating. Vacancies for limited number Pupils.— W.E., 625, Herald. LEARN to Drive a Motor-car at Edgar C. Pearce's School of Motor Driving. Driver's Certificate guaranteed; tuition by experts only. We teach on all makes of cars. Pearce's School of Motor Driving, Khyber Pass. Phone 46-206. lADIES' Hairdreßsing, thorough tuition; J London and Continental experience; small premium.—K., 595, Herald. MAORI Taught in a Correct and Efficient. Manner.—N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Box 50, G.P.O. Phone 41-734. MARINE Wireless _ College.—Expert instruction for Wireless Officer's Certificate.—Apply for Prospectus. Box 1327, Wellington. MOTOR Driving.—Expert Tuition; Council Certificate assured.—Mr. Baker. Auto Service Station. 46. Wellesley St. W. PIANOFORTE Teacher, L.L.C.M., A.L.C.M., A.T.'C.L., homes visited; 2s 6d lesson.—Ring 27-189. TUITION WANTED. HAIRDRESSING, complete course, permanent waving, private, only expert teachers; terms. —K.Z., 016. Herald LESSONS, 'Cello, married lady; reasonable terms.—lvo. 653. Herald. rpUTOR, qualified, wanted to teach Ad•l- vertising few nights weekly.—Opus, 564, Herald. RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALE. A UCKLAND Distributors Osram English - 1 *- Valves, fitting American Radios. Try them.—Jobns. Ltd. A DDRESS Systems and Powerful Electric -»' V Gramophones for hire.—Johns, Ltd., Chancery St. BUY McCabe'a Melodia. all-electric, 5 valve. S.G.; £l3 10s, £ls Ills, complete.— McCabe's I J<ewtorK CILARION. Screened Grid Receiver, taken ' for debt, £35; cost £4B. —Fitcher, Hamilton. DIRECT Current Eliminators, Sets, Chargers, B Batteries, 8s 6d.—Hartle and Gray. winter evenings with Courier, allelectric, 3-valve; £8 10s. complete.— McCabe's. Newton. HIGH capacity, guaranteed Batteries, £2 10s; 89-simp, £3.— W. S. Miller. Khyber Pass. 46-815. OUTSTANDING Performance with tho full-tone, full-range "Minuette" Radio. —Radio Equipment Co., Herald Bldgs.. Queen St. RADIOLA Ultimate, Rola, Crosley. Pliilco. Expert visits Thames Valley, Bay of Plenty regularly. Auckland prices. Also represents Farmers' Trading.—Box 21, Hinuera : Box 44. Tanentun. QCREENED Grid Model Steinite, taken for debt. £3O; cost £4S.—Pitcher, Hamilton QPAGHETTI Resistors, Transformer O Stampings, Bobbins, Cheeks.—Hartle and Gray. Customs St. W. "rpEMPLE." 8-Valve, 4-Screen Grid, for JL quick sale, brand new: £4B. reduced £36 10s.—Ripley's. HO Wants Combination Bargain? Must sell; worth £6B; selling £3B 10s, and guarantee.—Ripley's. Commerce St. RADIO APPARATUS WANTED. BATTERY Set, with accessories, cheap,— Full details, Britten, 17, Khyber Pass. RADIO REPAIRS. RECONDITION your Set for Winter. Stud it to-day.—Lewis Endy, Queen St. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS, T LOWES. F. 8.0., F.C.O. (Ediu.), • F.N.A.0.,'F.1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optioian, Lister Bldg, Victoria St. 40-416.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20897, 12 June 1931, Page 1
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