SITUATIONS VACANT. NIED. at once, an experienced ' ' Housemaid- Apply .Manager. Hotel 'Windsor. WANTED— Good Hairdresser; wages .£3. Apply J. D. Donovan, Hastings. , 733 DOMESTICS and all classes larm and elation hands can find cmploymqu.t I ere; stamp reply; Hooker’s C.ay Ilegis•v. Napier. -■ • i/if Aimed—Housemaid and Waitress, '• country hotel; Barmaid (Wanganui;; Cooks, Generals, Working Housekeeper. Central Registry. Lamb to a quay (next Godbor’s). a >OMESTICS. Cooks. Generals. Housemaids. Waitresses, Housekeepers, and Ladyhelps can find employment uere; stamp reply. Gray .Registry. .sapier. 37 ANTED—Laundress 255; Waitresses ”" 20s, 22s 6d; Cook (.private) 235, Kitchenmaid kept; Generals 255, 20s; Harried Couples. Mrs J. H. Anderson; Terrace End, Palmerston North. 781 I GET Servants lor Employers; "every ■ care given in choosing the light person tor employers. Mi's Finlay, Accommodation Agent, 36, Ponsonby road, Aucluuml, opp. Police Station. Tram °<-opa at door. Open till 0 p.m. . U«TANTED—Contractors 560 acres bush in tjvo lots; traction driver for threshing mill; married couple, hotel, man as cook; 3 bushf oilers. Is hour and found. Stamp reply. S'. P. Welch, labour Agent. Masterton. ' a WANTED, 2 experienced Post Splitters, contract; experienced Fonoer for station, 30s; Station Hand, able plough, 255; Women Cooks, Generals, Helps, Housemaids. Stamp reply. F. P. \Velch, Labour Agent, Masterton. WANTED, Station Cowmen, 255; Cowboy, 15s; Cook for chaffcutter, 80s; Cook, threshing mill, 355; Station Gardener. 30s; ■ Woman Cook, country, 235; Ladyhelps, 15s, 20s; Generals, 15s, 20s. Stamp reply. J?. P. Welch. Labour; Agent, Masterton. EMPLOYEES, if you want reliable Workers telegraph Main Trunk Labour Bureau! None but experienced men sent out. Telegraphic Addreeei “Labour," Taihape. ..... - W‘ ANTED,IO Pick and Shovel Mens’ 2 Henchmen, 15s day. Main Trunk Labour Bureau. Taihape. ’Phone 107. Taihape. ■ . WANTED. 3 Yardmen (class and tally); 2 Sawmill Blacksmiths (tog wages); I Trucky, Al2 month; 1 Trucky, 11s day; 0 Crossoutters,' 11s; 8 Breaking down Men; 2 Machinists; 3 Bush Skiddies; X Lad for sawmill; Z Taiier-outs. is Main Trunk Labour Bureau. ’Phono 107, Taihape. Stamp reply. . WANTED, 4 Wool Hollers. 4d per 100; 4 Thistle Cutters, contract; Z Ploughmen;'3 Station Hands; 2 Musterers. M 10s week; Married Couples, take bush eawmilh cookhouse.. contract,' husband bushmon or ropeman;-2 • Station Waggoners: 1 Henchman; 14s day, Gisborne. . Main Trunk Labour Bureau.' 'Taihape. , ■' ANTED! Farm Hands, Milkers, Drainers.' Cook. Housemaids. Fantrymaid. Ladyhelps. Generals, House, keepers. Youths for - farm* ‘ Nursegirl, eto. -Waiting: • Porter,'- Farmhands, Drivers./Housekeepers,; Generals, Carpenter, eto. Miss Hayes’ Begistry Office, near Station, Hamilton. 'Phono 108. Hamilton. VAT ANTED Chauflour, Governesses, if Generals, Laundresses, Housekeepers, Waitresses. Cadets. Married Couples, Farm Hands, . Ploughmen, Barmaids, Typists, Housemaids, Parlourmaids, Mental Nurses, Charwomen, Girls assist shop, housework. Cooks (hotels). Office Girl. Employers kindly call, write, wire. ’Phone 1572. Temperley'a Elite Begistry (late Cunningham's), 326, Quay. , WANTED TO BUY. w; A N T B A SEEING CAET. D To Suit Hardware Merchant. Cash wiQ: be paid for best vehicle offered. Send full particulars to ‘ 'H AEDWAEE,*, "Times”; Office. WANTED to Buy—Furniture of de<: -i ition. Highest prices Spot cash.! P. Cooxe, 170, ’ Biddiford street. Newtown. 81Q WE . are Cash Buyers,... of CLEAN BAGS!at a half-penny per lb; also. Brass, ' Copper, Lead, ; Zinc. TailoPi Clippings -and Eubber, at the highest prices. ' Stevens and Co., Upper Abel Smith street. Tel.-2275. every raid. WANTED to ' Buy-Mrs E. O’Neill. 154, Taranaki street, is a cash buyer of'Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, and Children’* left-off Clothing, Boots, Bags, Portmanteaux. Letters receive prompt attention. Highest prices given. 888 WANTED to Buy—Left-ofl ClothingMrs Woodward, 121, Ingeetre street (next Skating Eink), Cash Buyer of Ladies’, Gents’, and Children’s Left-ofl Clothing and Boots, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, Ingeetre street (next Skating Eink), 'Phone 2379. '■ 1 ■ ■ MISCELLANEOUS. - INVBNTOES’ ideas worked out to their credit. Perfect models made. Secrecy observed. Satisfaction guaranteed. . Von,;■ Hartitzsoh and HutclMsoa. 120. Ghuznee street. ■ ■ ■■ ■. • STEAN D News - Agency, Lam bton quay, , for everything in latest American Magazines and Periodicals, eto.; latest Books. Postcards, etc. ’Phone 471. WANTED Known —A. V, Battenburg, late of 85, Cuba street, Wellington, has removed to Pongaroa. Finest range of materials in stock. COB PUNCH and milk makes XH bone and muscle. Does you good and keeps you fit. rjtHE Misses Macandrew and Hayes. 67. JL Manners street, next Opera House. Indian hand-made lace from 4d per yr; specialists in layettes and ladies’ under. linen. ■ - ' GIVE the children COEN CUH PUNCH and milk. They love it. Makes ’em strong. Try it yourself. Order a bottle to-day All grocers. ANTED,' Ladies requiring dainty Underclothing and smart Blouses should visit Miss Walsh, 124, Courtenay place. Onc-piece Frocks a speciality. ANTED Known—A. V. Battenburg’ late of 85, Cuba street. Wellington, has removed to Pongaroa. Finest range of materials in stock. OEN COB PUNCH aids digestion and gives an appetite. Keep a bottle in the house. Get it now. ANTED, Ladies requiring dainty Underclothing and smart Blouses should visit Miss Walsh, 124, Courtenay place. One-piece Frocks a speciality. T.HB Misses Macandrew and Hayes, t/. Manners street, next Opera House. Indian hand-made Laco from 4d per yd; specialists in layettes and ladies’ -underlinen. ■ ; ■ OEN COB PUNCH is non-alcoholic. It is refreshing and invigorating with water, all mineral waters or Bilk. Order a bottle to-day.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 1
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