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DOMESTICS WANTED COMPANION-Help, temporary, fond chil-1 dren; near camp; wages UO/-i —King 242, j Papakura. no washing or housework; £2; refs. J —Ring 14-150. CIOOK-General, Milford, 2 adults; bagwash. > —Phone I.'i 7. references required; small * house; finished bagwash; DO/-. —Ring 45-23"). ; fIJULDREN'S NURSE OR ENGLISH v-/ NANNY, young experienced, required. Permanent position. Personal references essential.— MI?S. OWEN lIOUCHEN. 33 Portland Road, Remuera. DOMESTIC, efficient and clean; good wages.—Nagel's, 42-070. DOMESTIC, capable, light duties; good lioine.—Ring 2tl-3(iß. DOMESTIC, 3 adults, handy Hamilton; state wages.—Easy, 72, Herald, Hamilton. DOMESTIC Help, country; wholesome cooking; liberal leave; good wages.— C.J , 207, llerald. DOMESTIC Help. 2 adults; good wages; excellent conditions. —Mrs. J. Yock, 110 Gillies Ave. Phone 14-802. DOMESTIC Duties, Cooking; week-ends free, or daily, 2.30 to 7.30 p.m.; good wages.—Mrs. Poison, i>~>7 Remuera Rd. DOMESTIC HELP, FOND CHILDREN. Finished Bagwash. Wages 32/0. PHONE 20-372. GIRL or Woman, household duties, fond children; elec. convs.; wages 25/-. —Apply Kennedy, Box 47, Otorohanga. HELP, capable, all duties; country; 4 adults; 30/-. —Streilf. Te Aroha. HELP (20-35), refined, capable, plain cooking finished bagwash.—9 Kerr St., Devonport. Phono 23-112. HELP, rofined, plain cooking; electric; wages 25/-. —Refined, 22, Hekald, Hamilton. HELP, young woman, domestic duties and children; homely place.—Ring 41-210, 27-257. Housekeeper and help with milking.— C.o. Wallace Supplies, Maungaturoto. Housekeeper for 2 Men, 2 Boys; good home and conditions; wages 30/-. —Ring 44-093, daytime. . HOUSEKEEPER, for 2 bachelors, trustworthy; good home, every conv.—S., c.o. Gifford, Te Awaniutu. HOUSEKEEPER, capable, fond children, full chargo; good wages.—Apply 25, c/o Proctor, llkuald Agent, Putaruru. HOUSEKEEPER for North Seaside Farm,; good conditions; state wages required and particulars.—Russell, 724 M, Herald. HOUSEKEEPER, widower, .son (11). child no Objection, willing assist small »ord, machines; own mistress. Widower, 74M, Hkrald. HOUSEKEEPER for 2 men and 4-yoar-old girl Oil Farm; house electrically fitted throughout; own mistress; child no objection; state wage and particulars.—S.T., 84M, JIEBALD. Housekeeper for 2 men, giri 4 yrs., now farm home, all-electric, including washing machine; II.C. preferred; own mistress; no objection to child. Give particulars wago required.—Z.L., 75M, Herald. HOU SEMAID-W aitress. clean, wanted.— 0:5 Victoria St. West. HOUSEMAID- Waitress, Grafton district; sleep out.—Phone 42-251. HO U S !■. M AID •Wa i tress, start immediately. —Hotel Wynyard, l Eden Cres., City. HOUSEMAID-Waitress, temporary.—Matron, Girls' Friendly Society, Wellesley St. E. HOUSEMAID-Waitress, also Woman Cook, experienced and economical; wages, £3 12/0. —L.V., 77M, Herald. TTPSTAIRS Maid, willing wait table, or U experienced Domestic; excellent wages.— Particulars Bell's Reg., Winstone Bldg. WAITRESS for Boys' C'ollego; wages, 30/-. —Apply Matron, Wesley College, Paerata. Phone Pukekohe 259. WOMAN, middle-aged, t-o assist in quiet, convenient home, 2 adults, 1 child; state wages required.'—Box 56, Opotikl. light household duties; 1 child; V V mornings.—'20 Onslow Ave., Epsom. Ring 13-511. ~X~\TOMAN or Girl, trustworthy, for a conV} venient country home (milk occasionally an advantage); 2 children.—-Mrs. Barnett, Pukekawa, R.D., Tuakau. ■\~\7"OMAN, capable, general household V> duties, washing, iroiiing, mind infant on occasions; live in; good home, all electric.—H.M., 284, Herald. BELL'S- Registry, Winstone Bldg.—Cooka, 2nd, £2 17/0; Kit. Woman, L'dress; H.M.W.'s, 4; Gens., 3rd Male Cook. Reliable, -42-293.—c00k £3 10/(woman); W'tress, H.M.W. s, H.Md., Kit. Md. SERVICE Agency, 45-492. —C.-Gens. (£2), H.M'ds, H.P.M'ds, L'dress, Daily Help, Farm Hands. Q GIRLS wanted immediately. One for *£ plain cooking and kitchen work, ono for laundry and housework. All convs. £2 weekly to girl capable of good plain cooking. Private Hospital, Takapuna.—Phone 23-531. BOARD AND RESIDENCE ' CCOM.—Bed, B'fast.—Oaks, Wellesley St. East; 2min. Queen St.—Phone 40-579. CCOM., Wentwortli, 74 Symonds St.; bed, tray or b'fast; Snrin. City.—42-830. CCOMMODATION —Consult us. —Tasman Bureau, 411 Cooke's Bldgs. Ph. 40-347. A CCOM. —B.S.R.'s, tray or breakfast; modJtx. crato. —Rothesay, j.23 Grafton Rd., 40-KM. A rKaS, 12 Symonds St.—Doubles, Singles, J\l Breakfast, Rooms, tray.—lo-293. GENT., full Board, handy Symonds St.; 25/-. —20 Edenvalo Rd., Jit. Eden. GRAFTON. —Superior full board, single room; moderate; phone.—79 Park Rd. Hotel glenalvon. WATERLOO QUADRANT. Opposite Govt. House, Auckland's Leading Private Hotel. TELEPHONES: 40-078 and 42-214. Hotel grande vue. 3 Princes Street, near Grand Hotel. Auckland's Handiest Private Hotel. Casuals Caterad For. Bed, with Breakfast or Tray. PHONE 40-089. LULWORTH, 143 Grafton Rd.—Superior accom., full board.—Ring 43-278. MEN, respectable, young, clean home.120 A Williamson's Av., Surrey Crescent. ~\ITT. EDEN. —Board offered professional ItJL gentleman; handy 2nd section; phone.— lYi gentleman; handy 2nd section: phone.— E.R., 106, Herald. BOARD WANTED "A TAN, young, railway workshops, wants iVL Private Place handy Auckland or suburban railway stations.—S.Z., 300, Herald. UIET Couple desire Board or Small Flat. Dovonport.—R.Y., 301, Herald. El TDEFINED Working Girl requires board, J-i) adults; state terms. —Reasonable, 303, Herald. VA7ORKING Girl requires board, Parnell. Y> —Reply Respectable, 217, Herald. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET (iITY. —Butchery Shop, lock-up; no opposiJ tion; 30/. —Barf oofs, 45-915. I? DEN TERRACE. —Shop with living Li accommodation, 2 bedrooms. Suitable small business; £2 p.w. C. F. BENNETT, LTD.. " Cnr. Queen and Shortland Sts., Ph. 42-S4O. HAMILTON. —Old-established Restaurant Premises, central position, main street. — Maunder, Brilliant St., St. Heliers. QUEEN ST., opposite Myers Park.—Lockup Shop, 40/-; or, with living rooms, 70/-. —Neville Newconib, Ltd., 4 Wyndham St. ROOM, 2500 square feet, fitted, lighted.— Darby, Darby Bldgs., Darby St. SAN DRINGHAM RD. Lock-up Shop, close school; 15/ weekly.—Tozer and Tozer, Agents, Balmoral: 14-184. •HOUSES (FURNISHED) TO LET BUNGALOW, 1 furnished, garage, 3 minutes station; particulars.—Sunshine, Herald, Rotorua. BUNGALOW, 5-roomed, 2 porches, 1 glassed, all convs.; sunny, Remuera. — Phono 1.7-051, botween 2 and 5 p.m. JT'PSOM. —Bungalow, 5 rooms, garage; li close tram; 03/. —Barfoot's, 45-915. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET rpAKAPUNA. —Forest Hill Rd.: 3 BedX rooms, olectric. —23-513. WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE Auckland wine CO.. Rutland St.— Famous Choice Wines, Golden Sherry, Madeira, Old Rich Port, 37/0 case; Frontignac, 35/-; Nelson Cider, 30/-: Reserve Port. 45/- caso; all freight paid.—Phone 44-409. " ALL A" Port, Standard of Quality, 35/. railed. —Clyde Orchards, To Kauwhata. PARTY Wine.—Buy Corban'a in jars and save 14/- discount off caso price. RADALY'S Wines are Best. No. 4 Port. 35/- caso, fr. pd.—J. Radaly, Henderson QORBAN'S POPULAR HAMPERS Port, from 39/- to 60/- case; Sherry. Madeira, Frontignac. 57/-; Sherry, Cocktail, 60/-; freight paid. It pays you to pay more for suporb quality. All brands Ale and Spirits supplied at wholesale prices. Complete list posted on request. All orders plus 5 p.c. tax, A. A. CORBAN & SONS. LTD., Wine and Spirit Merchants, Q8 PORT ST- AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23748, 30 August 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23748, 30 August 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23748, 30 August 1940, Page 1

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