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SITUATIONS WAWTED. JLACXSMITH and Acetone Welder, flrst- -* class, wants position.—Apply £•♦ rimes. i 5Ha BOYS (2), desire position on Farm; ages 15 and 16; aWe to milt and ride, etc.—Apply, stating: wages, to Colonial, Times. 18 'AN with Tractor wants work Ftowgh--ing, Discing, Swanm-narrowing; day or contract. —Tractor, Box 30, Frankton. 13 3AINTER, Paperhanger and Modern De- — corator, competent, rehires immediate country work, contract or wages; reasonable charges; plenty local credentials.— Apply Papernanger, Times. 3 - T ASHING and Ironing wanted hy the - » day by reliable woman.—Address at Times. 1° WOMAN, . yoang, domesticated (wlth child), urgently requires home; small wage, return services; references. —Write Colonist, Times. 28 JXOUNG Man, 23, wants permanent work *- Dairy Farm; 8 years' experience, all round; £2.—Apply Permanent, Times. 34 TOUNG married returned soldier, seeks employment, any capacity; good salesman, good knowledge book-keeping, etc.; also good driver motor vehicles and doing own running repairs.—Address at Times. 25 DOMESTICS WANTED. DOMESTIC Help, Assist all Duties; fond of children. —'Phone 1246. 25 RELIABLE person as Help, domestic duties, small family.—Mrs W. PeterIson, Thackeray St. 'Phone 1496. 29 WAITRESSES, (2), 35/-; Second-Cook, 47/6, together seaside hotel; wanted urgently.—Mcknight's Registry. 2:.i REGISTRY OFFICES. cKNIGHT'ft' OLD-ESTABLISHED ._ REGISTRY—Next Burley's. 'Phone WANTED—Boys and' Men for Milking:, £i to £2; Married Couple; Second Cook; Housemaid-Laundress (easy place); Housemaid; Relieving Waitress; Pantrymaia. WAITING —Scrubcutters, Fencers, General Labourers, Porters, Kitcbenmen. MRS SANDERSON, , • Opposite Commercial Hotel. ■Phone 1870. General (country hotel); Cook-Laundress (town); Lady Helps (town and country); Housekeeper (town); Working Housekeeper ; country); Generals, CooK-Gen-erais (town); House Keeper or, Capanit Woman take cnarge (country), temporary position, must he good cook; Porter ana Housemaid (country hotel). APARTMENTS WANTED T7i_R;NLSHED House, large, wanted lm- *\ mediately; must ho central; no chil■en. — write M.J., limes. "ao 7?>0.-Hu and Residence in private family JO" wanted by young lady in business; Ciaud-eiiuds preferred.—lmmediate,- Times. APARTMENTS VACANT KAGLAN —"Avoca," Main Street. Vacancies for two or three Boarders; I wans moderate. ■ UiNFURxMSHED Bedroom and use or conveniences; busmess girl preferred.— ivply .nenneu, Times. ________ \ VACANCIES for 2 Young Men Boarders ' in private home; washing, mending done; _u/- per weeii. : —it> somerset fit-, Frankton. # * .li-LWOUi)," ;o Barton Street. — vacancies tor Permaiieius & Casuals; j vvd-uiiig; atmay to town; terms' moucrata. "IGUCROFT," Collingwood Street, one - minute from town. —Vacancies tor Pe-uraiUHH_ ana uasuais; elevated position; eitcu-ic light turougnout; terms moderate, —'rnone io.l. f fcPOiA House, River Roau, ilamliwn, ' ' Private, and exclusively a residential me. Visitors specially catered lor; v_e_ucies lor p_r__-_L-iUs. 'PllOlie 22-4. pfOAili, comfortable, offered to Gentlemen in private ramily.—•'Wrlghton," . Wilioughby street. WhiUora. '•rjpHJS LODGE," Next Public Trust, Vicij_, toria Street. —Vacancies casuals &. Perruaueais; terms numerate; hoin.ty.— ■'Phono 15.1. HOUSES WANTED HOUSE, modern, 4-5 rooms and car shed, near W>itl'ora School. —Particulars to Modern, Times. 8 ACCOMMODATION. HAS VACANCIES FOR 12 BOARDERS. EVERY CONVENIENCE, HOT & COLD WATER BATHS. TARIFF; 25/- PER WEEK. C. LAFFERTY, Proprietor. 513 WANTED TO SUV. TTJUSH Cart, suitable lor two children. ._ Ring 1978. . ~~ TTiUNUUtj--For Top Pr.ce, Direct hxport- \ ers, any Quantity from any part of new Zealand.-—Particulars, communicate aoe Bros., Te KuitL "" TORSES (2), medium size, Tor farm A work; trial required.—Apply F. E. Kirk, Oi'iui, via TaupirL -' NEW*MiIK wanted daily; about 20 gallons, town; price, etc.—Write Miliar, Times. 59 * immediately, Turnip Seed Box VV for 11 coulter Massey Harris Drill. — price to Massey Harris, Tunes. 592 17UREWOOD, stove lengths preferred; state price truck loads on rail or delivered Frankton. —Write Wood, Times. >ADIO House, 74 Victoria St., opp. ColCm lingwood St. Agents for Gilflilan Sets. Get our prices. >ADIO House, Hamilton, for Expert JLJU Browning Drake Construction. Airwound coils 32/6. —G. S. Anchor, Manager. UST Landed from England, Burndept ActJ cumulator Chargers, £3 15s; also "B" Eliminators, £7 lus. —Radio House. DRESSMAKING. -vRESSMAKLNG at hoin. or by day, 8/—. [) Miss Chesterfield, 6 Devon Road, . raruUon junction. =6tf ISS MCHOLLS, 5 Milton street, Dress. making Lessons, Dresses Cut Out and luted by appointment. Also Costumier, Day anu Evening Dresses. "ftAT A. RYDER, High-grade Ladles Tailor's 11/1 . Dressmaker. Kilted frilling also e up to Sin In width.—Hnuse and baking's Buildings. DRESSMAKING, also by Appointment; garments cut and fitted for home sewluK- also smart .rocks matte. —Mrs Couper, Garaen Place, second house left side. OR Dressmaking and Latest Ladles' and "M Children's Frocks, Coats and Baby Wear. —" UNIQUE," 43 Commerce Street, Frankton. — 7" OUR commonsenso wru flnaHy persuade . you to buy a "North British" Garden Hose. Guaranteed not to crack or perish. It must be "North British."—l AWN Mowers snarpenea; wo mm JU them cut; will sena for and. deliver —prime Hardware, 'chant i***^-.-' — A

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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 16992, 4 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 16992, 4 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 16992, 4 January 1927, Page 1

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