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DOMESTICS WANTED. GENERAL Help, good cook essential; no bedroom work.—7. Windmill ltd.. Mt. Eden. /lIK-Ij for Milking and Assist in House.— VJ Phone 2525, Hamilton Exchange. refined, experienced, Household ' duties, assist cooking; no washing; wages £1; refs.--Remuera, 026, I-If.rald. rf_j.OOD Home, refined young Girl, exVJ change light duties, mind baby.— Kemuera. 601, Herald. HOUSEKEEPER, energetic, experienced, aged '.15-36, Protestant; good homo.— Urgent, 624, Herald. HOUSEWORK. —Girl or Woman, plain cooking; country.—lnterview Herald, Thursday. 10 a.m. JIGHT Household Duties.—Wanted im■i mediately, Taumarunui, refined, reliable Woman, between 30-50; excellent home; no washing; 103 week to commence. Urgent, 450, Hkrald. LIROBATIONER Waitress.—Wattle Tea J Rooms, 175, Queen St. VV'OMAN, 8-4 Monday-Friday, light duties, * ' Mt. Roskill.—Write Fugle. Richardson Kd. WOMAN, middle-aged, respectable, for Country.—Particulars and address at Hkrald. BELL'S Registry, Winstone Bldg.—House-maid-Waitress, C.-General (30s, country), Nursemaid-General. EELIABLE Registry, Queen's Arcade; 42-293 —Girl (10b. Mt. Eden), CookGenera 1, Cook (Second). QTRAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cookie Generals, 27a Gd, 20s; Domestic Assistant, business establishment. FARM HANDS WANTED. BOY, assist Machines, odd jobs; small wage, good home. —Ring 73K, Te Awamutu, evenings. CiOUPLE, hand milk about 20 cows; man, J Ploughing, General; Ohura district; 50s, cottage and allowances. —Particulars, Workers, 618, Herald. DAIRY Farm.—Boy, energetic, experience unnecessary; state wage; good home.— Fanner, 627, Herald. Foreman, with sound practical . knowledge; i'l3o p.a., with board.— Apply, with references, Principal, Wesley College. Paerata. GENERAL Farm Work.—Man or louth, good stripper; state wages.—J. B. Brown, Elstow, Waihou. C GENERAL Worker, colonial, machineT hand milker; good rider; state wages. —Farmer, 554, Herald. HANDY Man, capable milking house cows, required for Rotorua; wages 10s weekly, with really good home; trustworthiness and copies of recommendations essential.—B., care Herald, Rotorua. LAD wanted, clean, respectable, to assist Machine Milking; good home, keen learner preferred.—Reply, stating wages, Waikato, 628, Herald. MACHINES, Light Farm Work.—Youth, strong, 17 to 19; 70 cows, 3 milkers; willing; las, keep.—Box 18, Ngatea. MACHINES, General Farm Work.— Youth, experienced; good home; wages, £l.—Patten, Te Hoe. M~ ACHINE Milking.—Youth, to assist, large herd; only first-class hande need apply—Write, stating age, experience and wages required, to S. G. Ker, Piural Delivery, Whaltatane. AN own herd cows, for good farm. — . Phone 12-008; 10. Phoenix Chambers. MAN, good with sheep, General Farm Work; clean, sober.—P/hone 14M; Humphreys, Karana, Papakura. ]\TAN, with team, to work about 100 acres ill for grass and harrow grass land; start immediately.—L. S. Richards, Puahue, I.e Awamutu. Phone 2725. "JV/fARRIED Couple, unencumbered preiVJL ferred; both milk, machines.—References to A. P. Smith, Te Mawliai. Phone 239. ARRIED Couple, with boy, experienced, help Machine Milking and Farm Work; small cottage; state wages.—George England, Matamata MILKER, qualified, 100-lierd, shares or wages; 3 Adults; refs. essential; own cottage.—Dairyman. 581, Hekald. MILKING and General Farm Work.—Boy or Youth.—Sandford, Te Papapa. "jITILKJNG and General Farm Work.—Exj.VJL pcrienced Youth; £1 to start.—G, H. Senior, Te Puke. MILKING and Farm Work.—Good Man, or Youth; good wages; good home.— Anlin, Chudleigh, Waihou. MILKING, Farm Work.—Man. young; not near town; wage 3, experience.—Sincere, 459. Herald. "VOUTH, strong, must be good milker.— -L L. Parkes R.D., Netherlon. "VTOUTH. Machine Milking, Farm Work; -I good home; 10s.—Box 254, Hamilton. VOUTH, colonial, to plain cook, help 1 milk with machines; state age, experience; wages 15s. found.—Apply by letter, Geo. Reed, Waerenga. YOUTH, experienced, 10s and found; good conditions.—W r . J. Swears, Pokeno Valley. VOUTH, some experience Milking, Farm I Work.—J. Wilson, Te Pnninga, MorrinsFARM WORK WANTED. Public School Boy, fair experiJ euce, age 181. good home essential; wages 15s start.—Apply c.o. T. A. Millcar, Tuakau. I^ARM. —Man, young (02), strong, seeks employment; little experience.—Willing, 477, Flerald. 1.1 ARM Hands. Milkers. Youths, Learners waiting positions.—Pearson's Registry, Exchange Lane: 42-584. MAN (22), 0 years' experience milking, general; state wages.—D. Jones, Waiau Pa. MAN, young, experienced, general farm; good hand horses, experienced fencer; sheep, cattle preferred.—Urgent. 483. Herald "TV/f AN, young, experienced, nlbround Gevi--I*l eral Farming, wants position.—V.G., Care AV. McColl. Te Kuiti. 'jl/J" AN, married, experiensed shepherd, IVJL tractor work; willing go anywhere.— H. .Anderson. Morrinaville. MAN. married, requires position Team Work, all Farm Work; references.— A.H.. 591, Hekald. _____ MARRIED Couple, man fully experienced, machines, wife learner, assist shed.— Harrison. Putaruru. MARRIED Couple, no children, experienced, dairying. knowledge sheep: refs.—Clean. 893, Herald. Hamilton. SHA'RE-Milker, 10 cows, some implements, horses, make herd 80 to .100; own family; prefer Waikato— Urgent, 894. Her a t.o. Hamilton. HEARING. IO sheds coming season; fast, clean.— EHicient. 502. Herald. VOUTH, ex-Navy, Farm position, Te Puke 1 district preferred; experienced, reliable. —Apply Herald PUPILS WANTED. A RTS and Crafts.—All Branches Taught. XX —Miss Cameron; Studio: 11, Park Crcs.. Parnell. Phone 46-420. ATTEND Miss Greenwood's Commercial School and ensure success. Day and Evening Classes. ASHLEIGTI College.—Tuition, day, evening. all subjects; individual attention. Reasonable fees. Phone. AUCKLAND Business College specialises in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping; latest methods; day and evening classes. BEAUTY Health Glub.—Latest physical culture methods.—Room 47, Palmerston Buildings. Phone 44-324, before 10 a.m. BOOK-Keeping, Typewriting. Shorthand, —Speed Coaching, day and evening tuition; terms moderate.—Russell's Commercial School. 43-549 DRESSMAKING Course.—lndividual instruction Practical _ Dressmaking; dresses cut. tacked, fitted.—Mis3 McClymont, 20, City Chambers. EWART LYNE Pianoforte. Academy, Upper Queen St.—l 4, Great North Rd (Milford Saturdays). Phone 27-003. Will Guarantee to Increase Your Strength 50 p.c.—Wilson's Gymnasium, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. 40-121. LEARN to Ply with the Auckland Aero Club.—Prospectus from the Secretary, L. W. Swan, Lister Bldg., Victoria St. E. I EARN to Drive a Motor-car at Edgar J C. Pearce'e School of Motor Driving. Driver'* Certificate guaranteed; tuition by sxperts only We teach on all makes of cars.—Pearce * School of Motor Driving, Khybt*r Pass Phone 16-206. MOTOR Driving.—Expert Tuition; council Certificate assured.—Mr. Baker, «iuto Service Station, 46. Wellesley St. W. NZ. Haird r essing College, Beauty Cul- • ture, morning, evening classes; suc:ess assured. — H.B. Bldgs., 228, Queen St. I.C.S. I.C.S. provides text books that, are up-to-the-minute in instruction—no natter the subject. There is no better :ourse of training than that arranged by experts for the largest and most successful Correspondence School. Send for Prospectus •elating to the course of study you are inerested in.—THE INTERNATIONAL CORDESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD.. Dept." A., N.Z. Insurance Building, Atickand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20961, 26 August 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20961, 26 August 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20961, 26 August 1931, Page 1

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