DOMESTICS WANTED COMPANION-Help, household duties, 2 adults; 12s 6d.—Easy, 985, Herald. COMPANION-Help, middle-aged, country sqhoolhouse; used to eewing, children —U.K., 80, Herald. COUNTRY Girl, 25-30, fond children, good cook, all duties; wages 15s.— Homely, 986, Herald. CiOOK-General, capable, 3 adults, wash- ' ing; refa.—Domestic. Box 99. Auckland. DAILY .tlelp capable. Mrs. Higson, Hurstmero Rd., Takapuna. Phone 23-365. D ( OMESTIG (25-30), bagwash.—Mrs. Kissin, 26 Clifton Rd., Takapuna. Phone 23-230. IRL, young, all Domestic Duties, good } home; refs.—Mrs. Dunning, 3 Sharpe Rd., Epsom. GIRL, strong, under 19, learn Kitchen Work.—Whitehead, Cafe Cecil, oppo-' site G.P.O. HELP, capable, sheep farm, Kaipara; good home, no washing, plain cooking; j 3 adults, 2 children; wage, 15s; refs. re- j quired; stato age.—Mrs. Jenkins, Marohemo. I Housekeeper, trustworthy, working i man, 2 childten; country; fitato age, | wage.—X.. 997. Herald. lADY-Help, all duties, able drive car; 2 J adults.—Mrs. Wily, Mauku. LADY Help, refilled, assist Household duties; 2 adults; must be able drive car.—Apply Herald. WOMAN, young, good Hand Milker, experienced House; 12s 6d.—Phone 16-071 after 6 p.m. BELL'S iicgistry, 45-702.—(Jooka, Waitress (hotel), Relieving Maid, HouseParlourmaid, Generals, Companion-House-keeper. FARM HANDS WANTED BOY. 15-16, good hand ' milker.—Hallborry, Buckland Rd., Mangere East. Hand, good milker, 25s a week and keep.—Write Robbie, Pio Pio. Work.—Youth, capable stripper.— G. Cariyle, c.o. Cleland. Gordonton. "CVARM Hand, experienced, ehed and 1 horses, good stripper; wages £1. — Maher. Phone 182. Pokeno. cheerful, gpod hand, ma- ■ chine milker; permanent.—Write North Auckland, 76, Herald. Hand, general, good stripper, immediately; good home.—Roberts. Ngnhape Rd.. Otorohanga. Hand wanted—Work breaking-m • Dairy Farm; 25s week and good keep. If good man offer of partnership.—Apply j Herald. | MACHINES, General.—Youth, honest, re- ! liable; bach with owner; good home, I wages required.—Write or Ring 155R, Sheffield, Waiuku. V'OUTH, Colonial, 16-18, clean, respectJ. able, good stripper, willing learn Form Work; good home; 10s. —L., care Gifford, Te Awamutu. "V'OUTH, Milking, Farm Work; small i herd; wages 15s.—A. Andrews, Onewhero. "V'OUTH, experienced. Machine Milking, Jl good stripper, early riser, cheerful, honest; small farm; good home conditions. —Meet Employer Y.M.C.A. noon, Wednesday IJEARSON'S Registry. Exchange Lane.— Youths for Dairy Farms (Machine Milking). FARM WORK WANTED BOY, strong, tall, little experience, like position on Farm. Willing, 58, Hkrald. . BUILDER, young; plans, specifications, costs; good horseman; experienced all implements.—Worker. 177. Herald. DAIRYING, Sheep Farm.—Youth, 20. ex- ' perienced, good dog; state wages. Worker. 43. Herald. 1,1 ARM Hand, experienced, fence, plough. X 1 etc.; near Auckland.—Worker. 999, Herald. TTHRMER'S Son. married, capable manJ- a°-er willing invest small capital, recommended. —Conscientious. 53. Herald. _ MAN, young, experienced, Dairy Farm; small wage;, start immediately.—A., 281. Herald, Hamilton. MAN. experienced, requires Position on Farm.— Apply Rex, c.o. Flatt s, le Arolia. MVRRIED Couple, life experience, shares or wages; excellent refs. Willing invest small capital.—lnvestment. 924. Herald. TS7OMAN, young, 20. able milk, assist Y\ housework. —R., 951. Herald. TXTOMAN with Child 10; good milker; VV could manage small herd—R., 5, Herald. YOUTH °O. experienced all farm work, wants Position; 2 dogs.—S.R., 77, Herald. "\7"OUTH (21), good stripper worker; start Y nt once; is—Worker. 662. Herald. "V'OUTH. strong, 3 years' experience; X good references; good home wanted. Strong, 839, Herald. POSITIONS FILLED PLEASE note that both Positions Tyres. 157 and 453, have been filled; thanking nil applicants. POSITION filled; thanking all applicants. —Practical, 753, Herald. WANTED TO BUY ADDING Machine, Typewriter, Office Furniture. —Phone 45-522. any hour. APPAREL.— Mrs. Outtrim, largest Buyer Ladies', Gents' Left-ofi Clothing.—ls Victoria. St. Phone 42-674. . BEFORE Selling, Before Buyirig Your Furniture, consult Squirrell and Co. Wo defy Competition.—Phone 44-398. BED, Institution, 3ft., good order.—Write price. Farmer. 67. Herald. BEDROOM Suite and Dining Suite, fair order; cheap.—C- 61. Herald. BINOCULARS. Lumex make, immaterial if cvamaged; state lowest price. Box 1332. Auckland. BOTTLES, Sacks, Metals, Highest Prices. Ring or write. Reliable men will call. —Clark Bros., City. Phone 41-129. iNewmarket. Phone 44-109. DRESSING Table, old-fashioned, no ' drawers; state price.—Reasonable, 282, Herald, Hamilton. _ 1 FIREWOOD; would give £2OO equity modern suburban House, mortgage £7Bs—-Equity. 35. Herald. GENT.'S Clothing of Every Description. Best Prices.—6l Victoria St. Phone 45-330. Representative will call. JOHNSTON Mower, any condition.—Price to Stan Gillott, R.D., Waiuku. MILK, well-cooled, 34 gallons daily, wanted immediately; delivered evenings.—D., 31. Herald. JJIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR GOLD. Dealers and Public See Us First. COLONIAL GOLD BUYING CO., Howies, Ltd., opp. Rendell's, Karangahape Road. OVERBECIv Rejuvenator. high power model; good order; £5; immediate.— 8.. 40, Herald. QLEEPING Bag, good condition; cheap; O state size and price.—Camper, 55. Herald. G 0 Owing to the High Price Now Ruling, we have melted up 75 per cent of our Gold Jewellery. Why not sell us yours and obtain the maximum price? The Old Firm, ROBINSON'S. LTD., 852-4 Queen Street, opp. Town Hall. SELL YOUR OLD GOLD WHILE THE PRICES LAST ! Old Gold and Discarded Jewellery will now bring you highest cash prices. JAS. PASCOE, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Diamond Merchant, 80 Queen St. and 66 Karangahape Rd. Also at Hamilton. TTSED TTiURNITURE "WANTED. BilG DEMAND. BEST PRICES. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., Will Buy for Cash. Phone 40-325. 191 Queen Street. QOLD I 1 ! Q OLD I 1 I ALSO SOVEREIGNS. OWING TO THE PUBLIC APPRECIATION WE ARE CONTINUING THE INCREASE OF PER OUNCE EXTRA UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Foreign Money Included. jOEFINERS & gMELTERS QO.. J^TD. (Est. in New Zealand over 25 years.) Noto Address — CORNER OF QUEEN AND WYNDHAM STREETS (Few Doors Above Milne and Choyce, Ltd.) PHONE 46-602. WHY NOT LOOK OUT ANYTHING UNWANTED?—DO IT TO-DAY.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21398, 24 January 1933, Page 1
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