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SITUATIONS VACANT P>ANTR YM>AID, quick, clean, for restaurant kitchen, no Sat. work. —Ph. 41-407. PERSON, some washing and cleaning, 8-3. -i —Kariui Hospital. LJOHTJiii-Uarmau. —-New Criterion HoteL .1 f jfORTEK.—-Kia Ora. American Red Cross, i Pti 3 1 -('.'2o " SHORTER for .Men's quarters, live In.—» I Blind Institute. puKliUi i-i, Mansion House, Hawaii i. Island.—Apply Reliable Registry. Cooke's Uldgs. -12-293. RELIEVING Maid.—New Criterion Hotel, ■Albert St. |>KL!JSVLNG Cook. —Kin Ura American IX.iieti Cross Ph. 31-620. U A V/MLLL.—Lorry Driver, Crosscutter and O Gooseman, married or single accom.— Kelly, Sawmill, Wellsford. CHOE Repairing.—Splendid opening HeO turned soldier to learn trade.—Wearwells, 1- Ward Si., Hamilton. SIKH' Assistant, Uin or Woman, previous exper. unnecessary, good wages; perm, position.—Sauford, Ltd.. Dilvvortii Bldg. Q HORTHAND-Typiste for Public AccountO ant's. Office.—Apply, stating age and experience FP554 IJeuald Q HORTIIAND-Typifit, knowledge o( book--0 ing an advantage, pleasant city office; excellent prospects.—-Apply personally. Modem 'theatres. Smith's Bldg., Albert tit. QTO REMAN for gram, seed and produce > J store.—Produce Manager, Farmers' Trading Co. '"jPEA Servery Maid and Waitresses for JL George Court's Tearooms. Karangahape R<J.—Staff Manager, Third Floor. fjpEAKOOMS Assistants, 3 Women, serving I. teas, etc., cafeteria style, easy work. — DH.840 Herald. npURNEKS, Filters, Welders and Nignt X Shift Mechanics urgently; essential work. —Winstone, Ltd., Symonus St. Junior, for Mail Order Dept., JL experience an advantage.—Staff Manager, George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Road. T TPEOLSTEEER, permanent job, good vJ tradesman.—63A Randolph St., or ring 'lB-64-1. "WAITER, night work; good wages.—33o > * Queen St., after 6. WAITRESS, mid-day, exper,—Stilson'e, 41 Hi«h St T \7AITKESS; no Sat. afternoon or Sunday * y w»rk.—Ph. 48-227. YV All'lvESn ror ui> Restaurant.. Sunday? yy free.—l 7 Queen St. \\7 AIT I t ESS or Housemaid-Waitress ~ y y People's Palace, Queen St "VVrOM'EN for cleaning, %-day, K'hyber V V Pass.—Ph. 42-937, 0-7 p.m. YVOMEN and Girls for factory, nigti wages y y 40-hours, no Saturdays; non-essential. — 19 Mahuru St., Newmarket. \,\/ r OMEX, interesting work, aptitude for \y machine advantage, but not essential; good conditions; boars 8.30* to 5.15; no Sat work,—Ph. 2-1-976. VOUTH to keep Records and make issues 1 of material for Box Factory; good wages; essential industry.—P.O. Box ISS4, Auckland. "V"OUTH, male, attend to and take charge 1 Boys alternate Saturdays.—Full particulars of duties and salary, apply Office. N.Z. Institute for the Blind. '"PICKET Taker, Doorman, urgently, Man, J- good appearance and address; evenings and Saturday matinee only.—Apply personally, any evening.—Manager, Berkeley Theatre, Mission Bay. r pYPISTE and General Office Work.—Girl i- or Woman, pref. resident Otahuhu or district, at once; essential industry; good prospects for suitable, applicant. Lee and Arlington, Ltd., Ph. 24-953. WTOMAN, capable, as Dining Room Attendy V ant and Cleaner, all modern conva.; ideal conditions. —Personal applications to Laddaloc Lingerie, 350-362 Broadway, Newmarket. TV7OM.AN, young, for sweeping and attend Yy staff lunch room; wage £3/10/- week.— Apply Immediately The Maidavale Clothing Company, Ltd., 102 Albert St.. Cnr. Albert and Victoria Sts. WOMEN and Girls argently required essential work; 40-hour week, witb opportunity for overtime. I Apply immediately. Ale* Harvey ana Sons. Ltd., 5 Albert Street. I "\-OUTH, strong, for gardening, Orakei dis--1 triet, every Sat. morning, lawns, hedges, 'small garden; grounds already in excellent condition; knowledge of gardening an advantage; good wages for competent lad. —Ph. 71-550. or write Gardener, PX). Box 1959. ■\TOUTH. mechanically inclined and with JL good memory, lor our Spares Dept.; excellent" prospects and an opportunity to iearn all branches of the Motor trade. —Apply in own handwriting to Spares Dept.. Seabrook, Fowlds, Ltd. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION A BERCORN, 3(53 Queen St., above Town ii Hall.—Bed. Breakfast-, parking.—4s-254. A CCOM.. Bed-Breakfast. —Wellesley House, AWeliesley St. West. Ph 42-253. A CCOM. —People's Palace. 490 Queen St.— --"i Bed and Breakfast or Full Board. A CCOM. —Oaks, 48 Wellesley St. E., 2min. •ci Queen St.; 48 579.—8ed-Breakfast A CCOM —San Kemo, 3 Lower Symonds St. .o.—Rooms with tray or breakfast.—43-320. A CC'OM., Roskilda Bed and Breakfast, rerl cently opened; large airy rooms, clean, quiet; quality table; in select locality. Market Rd., Remuera. Ph. 20-400. AUCKLAND Y.M.C.A.. Wellesley St. East. Accommodation restricted. Please write Resid. Secretary one week prior to arrival. A VONHYRSTE, 62 Symonds St 45-199. A Select. Car stop, 2 tnins. City BaCH, 2-rmd., Titirangi, elee. stove, City water, from March S.—CY7S7 Herald. BEACH HOUSE, Milford's Popular Private Hotel. Spacious lounge; tennis, putting; lmin. to beach. —Ph. 78-291 BELLA VISTA*. 7 Lower Symonds St.— Single. Double 8.5.R.. witb tray, c.: BOARD 2 ladies. East Coast Beach, any peri od. —A D 530 Herald. BRAEMUIR," 294 Parnell Rd. (opp. P. 0.). —Bed and Breakfast. Select. Casuals only. /CENTRAL Private Hotel, 143 Hobson St. \j —Bed and Tray. Casuals specially catered for.—Ph. 30-753 fOSY Cabins, "Tui Glen' Camping Park, v.' Henderson. Idea! spot for your holiday. Choice Camp Sites available.—Brookes. Ph. 'JO, Henderson ;• 44 000 City. GLEN OSMOND Private Hotel, 25 WynyardSt.—Bed and Breakfast, Full Board. —Mrs. E. A. Loft, Ph. 42-597. GRAND VUE Hotel, St. Heliers.—Firstclass Accom. Under new management.— Mrs. Prentice. Ph. 50-650. HELENSVILLE.— Parakal House, tennis, hot mineral baths.—Ph. 35, Helensville. Auckland 48-087 HOTEL BARKLEY. 5 Pitt St.—sS Rooms. -Ph. 44-487. HOTEL PARAGON, 5 Scotia Place, near Y AV.C.A. (under new management).— Select. Bed and Breakfast. —Ph. 45-414. HOTEL FERNLEIGH, Symonds St.. close University. Albert Park.—Trams to all parts City pass door.—Ph. 41-319 "J" EIGH. —Clendon Guest House for Restful IJ Holiday. Nicely situated. Free boat, good fishing. Every attention. —Ph. 2M. MELFORD Guesthouse, 4 Tiri Rd.—Ring 78-8,01 for holiday reservations. MT. MAUNGANUL—Fum. Flats and Cabins, available March. Now booking Easter.—Pattie, Mount. M URIWAI.—Furn. Flats, comf.; book now . for your holidays.—32J, Waimauku. ONETANGIi Good as a tonic. Slip from your oed to the sea Tariff £3/10/-. — Ph. ID, Jetikinson. OR A PIU Seaside Hotel, Waiheke, adjoining wharf; free boating, fishing, tennis.— Write Mcintosh, Orapiu, or Ph. IR, Awaroa. PA.IHIA, in the Beautiful Bay of Islands.' Swimming boating, tennis.—Mon Desir Private Hotel Ph. 3, Box 2. FHA Private Hotel, Ph. 1, Piha. Own farm. —For bus service Ph. 41-963. "PRINCES LODGE," opp. Albert Park.— X Auckland's Comfortable Private Hotel. ROTORUA. —Kellsmere, Central Accom. — ■ Mr. and Mrs. T. Kelly. Ph. 713. ROTORUA.— Select, central, Bed and Tray; nice grounds.—Glen Haven. Ph. 50S. ROTORUA.— St, Elmo, Hinemoa St. Quiet, comfort Full Board. —C. M. Richards. ROTORUA.— D.B. Sit. Rooms, own k'ette; all electric.—Richlake, 25 Tutanekai St, EOTOKUA.— Bondi Private Hotel, central, summer tariff 12/6 day. £4 4/- week. — Ph. 138, M. M. McGregor, Proprietress. ROTORUA. —Rainbow Springs Camp De-' lightful surroundings. All convs. Bus passesdoor. Furn Cabins, all elec. —Box 37 Rotorua. 'TAKaPUNa.—The Spa Hotel, unexcelled I for the Comfort of its Appointments and the Excellence of its Cuisine. Ph. 78-346. r pAUPO.—The Bungalow, Ph. 4 (nnder I new management). Bed and' Breakfast. Apartments, Double and Single. rPAURANGA.—Bona-Vista Tourist Flats.— i Apply No. 1. First Av. Ph. 214. r p.-\UR ANtl-A's Popular Bed and Breakfast. A —Ph. 5051). 31 Selwyn St. AROllA—llnzelwood. AROllA—llnzelwood. adjoining Domain i- Baths.—A Restful Holiday at a Popular Tariff.—l'll 36, Mrs. Hall, Proprietress. \XTu\ IA TAR UA, Waitakere Ranges.—Fully ' ' furn., all-electric, self-contained Flats. For reservations Ph. SK. Henderson. TTVENTWORTH 74 Symonds St.—Select. y y Bed. Tray; 3min. Citv.—Ph. 42-836. pOMMERCIAL HOTEL. Otorohanga, v under Now Management. Caters for Permanents and Travelling Public. Only Vr hour's run to Caves. Ph. No. 7. Mrs. V. Beattie, Proprietress. H" 0T E L GLENA LVO N. Auckland's Leading Private Hotel. Opp Government House, Only r>min. walk from the City PH 4 0-078 and 42-214. Marina hotel, st-. heliers bay. Beautiful harbour views, Excellent cuisine. Tariff. 12/6 per day Dining Room open to public, Dinner 5.45 to 6.30, 2/6. —Ph. 50-789. MRS. M. J. THOMPSON. Proprietress. _ T. MAUNGANUL—Rawene Flats: Upstairs available Mcb. 2, Ground Floor, Feb. 22; Freshford, Cottage Mch. 21; Unawera, Cottage, Mch. 1-4, all-el., h and c 'V-, refrig —G P. Hart, Land Agent, Ph. 23QA. ; FN CHRISTCHURCB Drilled Service Hotel. I Comfortable, disrnifieri atmosphere United Service, the premie' h«tei ( hrisUhurch. situated in Cathedral Square heart of city. <>() her!rooms, each «*ith priy vU hwrl i\ at\<o c. running water Tiooms with pr'v. bathrouuia. available also. Fulliuclusive S 210. JH. WHAY MILLNEB, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24825, 23 February 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24825, 23 February 1944, Page 1

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