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DOMESTICS WANTED CAPABLE Help, all conveniences. Mrs. Hugh McDonald, Kiwitalii, Phono 35J, Morrinsville. second, female, young, country, large > private hotel; refs.— II Bymonds St. CIOOK-General, Remuera; bagwash; good ' homo; refs.; ii.l.—Write Vincent, 185, Kkkald. /"i(OOK-(5encral, experienced, for Country Hotel.—Apply Mrs. Baskett, Queen St., Otahuhu. CIOOK-General, experience essential, clean, > finished bug-wash, references. rtione 24-027, after 7 p.in. DOMESTIC, capable, all duties; 2 adults. —-'is Queen"M Parade. Devonport. DOMESTIC, good home, small family; wages 155.—8 Kelvin ltd., Remuera. 10-85]. Couple requires refined Help, good home, Green Lane, thoroughly competent, 2(>s (bagwash), well treated, excellent opportunity, suitable girl or lady-help. —State age, full particulars, to obtain interview, It.A., 403, Hkiiaui. Gentlewoman, companion Help, one adult, Help House, Garden; state age, wages, refs.—Companion. 000, llkkald, Hamilton. CJ.IRL, reliable, daily; fond of children. J —IOO St. Heliers Bay Rd. GJIRL, Eight Housework, mornings only; ® 10s. —I'hono 25-224. GIItL, daily, vicinity Victoria Av.; 10s.— Apply Willing, 202, ll>:iuu>. GIItL, assist Housework, daily, or Hleep in, bagwash, Takapuna.—lting 23-247. (]IIUL, clean, honest, plain cooking, bagA wash; fond children; .i'l.—Ring 'll-728. G.IKL, Young, to assist Housework, in Morrinsville.—l'lione 238, Morrinsville. Til RE, capable, good home, fond of clTildren; second section.—Ring 30-!) 11. GIRL, refined, thoroughly capable, domestic duties; good home. —21A Gladstone Road, Pernell. GIItL, capable, Housework, Country; Christian home.—Mrs. Gordon Forlong, Kiwitahi, Morrinsvillo. GIItL, capable, General House Duties; wages 17s 0i1.—85 Sea View Rd. King 3 7-071). GIRL or Young Woman for Housework, genuine, easy place, urgent.—33 Wellington St., City. GIRL, light household duties; assist machine milking; good home; wages 35s.—Write K'., c.o. Boycu. Cambridge. HELP, refined, capable, country, small family; state wage.—Mrs. Upton, Waimai, Ngaruawahia. HELP, housework, children, good home, condition.—Apply Mrs. Ray White, Tabnna. Morrinsville. HELP wanted, daily, by young Married Couple; no washing; wages, 15s to start; Remuera.—Phone 42-527, between 0 a.m. and 5 p.m. HOUSEKEEPER, take charge small home, country; Te Aroha district.—3C.lt., 203 M, Heiuld. HOUSEKEEPER, with Girl aged 10 preferred, as Company for Another (but not essential); assist owner milk small herd; machines, —Housekeeper, care Flntt's, Te Aroha. RELIEVING Maid, probationer, country girl preferred, willing; commence. 15s.— 3 Lower S.vmonds St. WOMAN 125-35), foul children; bagwash; .fit per week; good home.—Ring 17-105. BELL'S Registry. Winstone Bldgs.—Cook, 50s: Second Waitress. Housemaid-Wait-ress. House-Parlourmaids, Generals, Housekeeper (milk) CIASSELI/S Registry, 11S Victoria Arcade. ' —Kitchen Maid, 255; House Assistant, 15s; Cook-Generals, 255, 20s; Housekeeper (country), 255. DAILIES or Domestics wanting Posi tions. Remuera, apply North's Registry 13!) Rernueri Rd. Phone 17-772. ELITE Registry, H.M. Arcade.—Generals, 255, 30s; Youth, farm; Housekeeper, Dailies, Domestics. LAMB'S Registry, 30 Shortland St. Phone 45-107. —Housemaids. Kitchenmaida. Parlourmaids. Housekeepers Reliable registry (next Wooiworths). —Waitress, head, tearooms; Housekeeper (Cambridge); Generals, Farm Hand.

SELECT Registry, Queen's Arcade; 43-033. —Cook-Generals, 255; Farm Hand. 3()s; Daily Domestics. S THAN I 1 Registry, Strand Arcade.—Cook (Second), General, Housemaid-Waitresses. Housekeepers, Youth (suburb). BOARD AND RESIDENCE Accommodation.— Warwick House, 4» Wellesley St West; 2 minutes Civic; Bed and Breakfast.—Phone 40-MO. Accommodation, refined. The oaks Private Hotel, Wellesley St. .East, above Public Library. Phone -10-571). Accommodation.— Consult us. we have what you want. —Tasman Bureau. -111 Cooke's Bldgs. Phone 30-i>47. AURORA HOTEL," Victoria St.. near Queen St.—Bed, Breakfast, ss; Day, 7s (id.—Phono 45-370. CAIUSBROOKti, Dcvonport. First-class Accommodation; excellent cuisino.—Mrs A Wagstaff. Phone 22-539. C CATHOLIC Hostel. 100 Symonds St.— J Board, 22s (id; Bed, brenkfnst. 4s Casuals, Us day; Ladies. Gents. CHALET" Private Hotel, Eden Crescent (opposite " Cargen "). —Comfortable Board, pormnnents. casuals; tariff moderate.—Phone 41-732. CHIMES," 57 Smyonds St.—Select Single or Double Rooms; breakfast or full boarrl. parage, tennis court. —41-144. DEVONPORT. "Roc Roi," 5 Garden Ter. —Vacancies, Casuals and Permanents; close to Wharf.—Phone 22-573. "IT'ULL Board, within lOmins. G.P.0., for -I Business Man; terms.—B.R., 555, Her tin. HOME, superior, ofTered Business Gentleman; garage.— I 1 hone 13-007. LULWORTH, 113 Grafton Rd.—Large Sunny Front Bedroom, single room, harbour view, excellent table.—3o-000. " Q AN REMO," 3 Lower Symonds St. — O Superior Accommodation. Central. Moderate tariff for permanents and casuals.— Phone 43-320. SINGLE or Double Room, refined home st.nnv position, 2nd section: phone, moderate.—2B7 Mt. Eden Rd. rpil E LIONS, 72 Wellesley St. West.— X Select Accommodation Full Board. Bed and Breakfast. rPHE V Y Nls, Symonds St.—Permanents X from 22s (id; share, 21s; bed and break fast. 4s.—Phono 40-240. IF you appreciate quiet luxury, you will 1 like living at Arundel Waterloo Quadrant. — Phone 44-7-14. BOARD WANTED BOARD, comfortable, Lady Clerk; refs. if desired. —Particulars to J.M., 470, ] iKiiM.n. MAN. young, desires Hoard, handy to town; about .11. —P.W., 521, llkimld. TITAN, young, desires room, very quiet IVL private home, Mt. Eden preferred, not essential; garage acceptable, not essential. — K.. 504, 11 Kitu.i>. JRIVATE Board, business Girl, Dcvonport preferred.—S.T., 4!>7, llkrald. ROOMS (2), sinprle, full board, fairly central. —Urgent, 525, Jlkhu.o. WORKING Man, young, privato family, central, about Ist section. —Board, 518, Heiiu.o. FLATS TO LET BASSET T RD.—Flat, roomy, garage, fireplaco; modern convs.; extensive views.— Phone 40-070. BliP-Sitting Rooms, double, single, within 2nd section; tram stop.—l 74 Grey Lynn CI ASA LOMA Epsom.—Modern, self-con J tained, furn.. open firo. electric, radio.— Phone 20-351. CHELTENHAM, close Beach.—o Rooms, entirely separate; modern convs., blinds, moderate rent.— I'hone 22-482. / MTY.—I Furn., 1 Unfurn. Flats.—ll Eden Crescent, opposlto Cargcn. ITY. —Superior furn. Flat, Couple; no <> children; fireplace; phone.—l 4 Liverpool DEVONPORT.— Superior sunny, furnished Flat, own balcony; harbour view.—l7!> Vauxhall Road. DEVONPORT, Near Waterfront.—Elevated Position. Whole Bottom Floor of House, entirely solf-contained; every convenience; perfect order; adul'.s; rout, 30s. —C. R. Williamson and Co.. Estate Agents, 18 Fort Street. 7<LAT. unfurn.. 2 rooms, kitchenette, clean and quiet. —l3 Huntly Av„ Grafton MT. EDEN. —Sunny, unfurnished, self-con tained Flat, two bedrooms; moderate rental.—Phone 20-174. MT. EDEN. —Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette self-contained, unfurn., sunny, quiet IVI ette self-contained, unfurn., sunny, quiet —1 Sherborne Rd. J3ARNELL. —Flat, self-contained, furn.; - harbour view; tennis court; private house.—ls-520" IJEMUERA.—FIat, unfurn.. quiet, private JLV house, self-contained, excellent situation; adults; refs. —Exclusive 272, Hriim.d. £5 Flat, 4 largo rooms; near beach.—3o Parade. 3rr S (ID—Epsom: Unfurn., 3 rooms, elecI trie; garage; now, exclusive. 30s —Grafton: Furn., 2 rooms, kitchenette. 22a Od — Parnell: Same. —Colson, 40-194.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22470, 14 July 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22470, 14 July 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22470, 14 July 1936, Page 1

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