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SITUATIONS VACANT \^TANTED, a Believing Housemaid* - Waitress. Apply Gresham Hotel. ANTED, Smart Boy, about 16, assist on farm, milking machines used. I*. Sheard, Inaba, Taranaki W ANT\L'D, good all-round Batcher; * 7 goqd wages. Apply A. G. Bailey, Alain, street, Uanai». Taranaki\XT A-N'fEli, Smart Girl for Office; T ' good wages if writes a good hand; experience unnecessary. Write of eelf to “Trust,” G.P.0., Box 283, Wellington. Registry Office* Fully Licensed, Garners Buildings* Palmer. aton North. Telephone 5371. SCOTTISH BEGISTBY. 208* Qnaf, ~ opposite Kirkcaldie’s. 'Phone 3405. Wanted —25 Bushmen, Axemen, interview empolyer. jQCOTTISH BEGISTBY, 208. Quay. opposite Kirkcaldie’s. 'Phone 3405. Wanted—Fencer, Shepherds, Milken, Blacksmith £3 (found), Youth to learn farming (sheeo and cattle). SCOTTISH BEGISTBY. 206, Quay. opposite Kirkcaldie’s. ThOne S4OS. Wanted Cowmen-Gardeners, Station Cooks, Male and Female Chefs, Married Couple, wife oqok-general, man cowmangardener, .£IBO. Scottish begistby. aos, Quay, opposite Kirkcaldie’s. 'Phone 3403. Wanted—Married Couples (private residences), 12 other Married Couples (varions duties), Ladyhelp for homely people. QCotITISH BEGISTBY, 208, Quay, O opposite Kirkcaldie’s. 'Phone 3408. Wanted—House-Parlourmaid 33s (country residence), Companion-Help for one lady (city) 255, Cook-Generals, Waitresses (Nelson, fares paid). Children's Ncrs&. STAB . REGISTRY OFFICE. 268. Lambton quay, specialises in supplying the demands of Farmers. 'Phone I«TAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 388. O Lambton quay. 'Phone ■ 2339. Mrs Murray, Proprietress. Wanted — Axemen. Babbitere, Ploughmen, HeadUnder - . Shepherds (dogs), numerous Couples (interviews arranged},. Machine Milkers, Under Gardeners, Cowman-Gar-deners 40s (North, South), STAB .REGISTRY OFFICE. 388. Lambton quay. 'Phone 2399.: Wanted—Cook-Housekeeper (city, other maids kept), Parlourmaids (town, conntry), Refined Ladyhclpe, Nurses, Wardamaids, two Honsemaidh (together, eedlegel, Kitchenwomen (college). CockGenerals. Cooks 50s, AOs (private). Domestic Workers. * STAB BEGISTBY OFFICE, 268. Lambton quay. 'Phone 2339. Wanted—Chef and second (city). Porters (institutions), Barman-Porter (city), male Chefs, Kitehemnaids, Head Waitresses, Housemaid-Waitresses, capable women (child taken, stations). Cooks,- Housemaids (together, eta tiens). Generals 40s. ■ STAB BEGISTBY OFFICE. Lambton. quay. 'Phone, 2839. Wanted—Two capable Farm Hands, (tofor station. Main line. EffOTOB Driving Taught- Positions -M. secured. Sea ourepecial dual control car. London Motor ociool 'Phona 24-428.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE fpHE MANSIONSEKIVA3® HOTEL L Ghusnee street. Excellent Tabu and Appointments. Moderate Tariff. Permanent guests by arrangement. Direction : Mrs D. J- McGowan. o MULGBAVB STRBBT (oppo.it. W, Lambton station). Oood Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Games. Tariff. 7s 6d per day. Permanents by arrangement. •. ■ ANTED Known TT street, is under entirely new main agement, and vacancies w JWnMMnt and casual boarders are availahie.. 'laris 7a ad per day. Permanents by arrangement 9 MOLGRAVBSTREET (oppoaita Lambton station}. Good Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests. Tariff. 7s £ per day. PermanenU by . arrangement. • WANTED Known - 97, Moleaworth street, is under entirely new management, and vacancies for permanent and casual boarders are available. , Tann 7s 6d per day. PermAnenta by arrange ment. ANGHAM Private Hotel, coiner Rid diford and Riatonl streets. N«w* •town. Vacancies for boarders. under new management. Mrs J. Benfipld. 'Phone 25-5®- __ TWABIaINGHUBST HEIGHTS. Sydney, 1/ "The Oriental/' King’s Crow, 2 minutes from G.P.0., under entirely <*ew Management. This magnificent building has been entirely re-modelled, beautifully decorated and iomidie), and now •flere accommodation of most type. Large airy bedrooms, , luxurious lounges, spacious robf garden and excellent cuisine. An elegant and refined borne. Terms moderate. Tel. Wm. 575. TO L«T nHORJJDON—3-roomed self-containod L Flat, c. 1., kitchens i-Toomea Flat, c. 1., kitchenette, gas eoefser, _ bathroom, ■ caliphont, separate enance. Rent Jt 2 ss. Dimock’s, 18, Grey WANTED to Let. one large Doubls Bed-Sittingroom, and one Single Room; private gas. Apply 20, Murphy street. rr*HOR-NDON—2 large Bed-Sittingrpom* JL fireplaces in each, eX, use of conveniences. Rent 30s per week. Dimock a, 18, Grey street, ; LOWER BUTT. rno LET, Furnished. 7 Booms, one JL floor, modern, perfect order, e-L, telephone, garage, etc., large garden, archard; view Harbour and Valley; clot* station; no climb. Full particulars on application. HODGKINS AND CO.. 128. Feathers) on street.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE FOR 'sale. Cheap - Wax Record, Standard. Is 3d; four-minute Am* berol. 2a? Edison Phonographs; **>f timj payments. Fleming and Co.. • Phoneriea. Newtown. ; —, PIANOS and Organ* from £l® i Towards; easy time payments. 1ro:n 5s weekly. Fleming and Co., nearly *pp. Library. Newtown. _ WE Stock all classes of Music aa(t Records by the world’s beer makers; call and inspect. Fleming «*na Co.. The .Phoneries. Newtown. CHEAP Wax Records, including Standard and Aroberol; also Edison Phonographs from 70s; time payment system. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries. Newtown. WANTED TO BUY SACKS— Chaff and Flour Sacks wanted. W. J. Gaudin and Son, Coal anJ arruu Merchants, Ghuznee street, and Kilbirnie. MERCHANT TAILORS ¥7K)R JRes.t Value in Tailor«icade Suita. A? J. W. Cockeedgn; 93. Manner* street (upstairs). Repairs promptly executed. Own materials made no. Id 3943.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12042, 21 January 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12042, 21 January 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12042, 21 January 1925, Page 1