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SITUATIONS WANTED. IRL, smart, wllh Proficiency, Just lert school, wants position, any shop, Christmas Holidays.—Apply Times. 209 DOMESTICS. GIRL, 15 or 16, for one month, to go with ramily Thames Coast, look after boy of 3 years.—Apply Mrs Gordon Reid, 2a! Anglesea St. 268 "ELP, capable, adult ramily.—Mrs - Young, Orinl R.D., Taupirl 294 MAN, young, wants light work —Gardening, milk 1 or 2 cows; competent car driver; good home; state wages.—Write Honest, Times. 302 YOUI\"G girl to assist with milking and housework; light position; 3 miles from Hamilton.—For particulars apply Mrs Hoffman, Wilson St., Hamilton East. 265 M C K REG'STRY OFFICES. NIGHT'S • EGISTRY. (Next Public Library), HAMILTON. WANTED: Farms hands, 30/- to 40/-; Typiste, able to play piano; Waitress, Housemaid, General. {WAITING: Married Man, nrst-class milker, capable taking charge herd, good rel's., own cottage, wile board men if required. TO LET: Single Turn, bed-sitting room. EGISTnY MRS SANDERSON. Opposite Commercial Hotel Capable Girl (hours 9-1 o'clock); 2 Generals (country hotels); 2 Coot-Gen-erals (town); Companion Help (country); Housemaid-Waitress (country hotel); uoys and Youths lor Farms. __ „,„,. Peisons desiring to Rooms or Haw pletse communicate with we " * numerous enquiries tor same. APARTMENTS VACANT >OARD and Residence, handy, cbeerfuJ' —5 homely; good cuisine; 25/- weekly. washing.—6 Hall St, Frankton. i»' T7LAT self-contained, furnished, near U town; moderate, adult family .-P&one 1432. . self-contained furnished Room, lands, near subway; tennis court.- .-. phone, 2 584. >OOMS (2), front, furnished, use all jIV convs.—Apply Anglesea St., opp. Girls High School Hostel. f°° •ACANCIES ror gentlemen boarders, prtt vate home, handy Hamilton North, moderate terms.—2l London St. -t>ACANCIES ror boarders, 27/6 week, Y washing and mending; car shea to let.—Apply Clarence Street, JSo. 15. ' rvpOIA " Residential House River Road. U immediately over Railway Bridge. vacancies for Permanent* am. Ca»»<u*Terms moderate. Phone 1345. He"LODGE," next Public Trust, Victoria Street. Vacancies Casuals au.: Pe.manciita; terms moderate; nomeu.— l'lioiie 1581. _ APARTMENTS WANTED >OARD (two weeks'), required by mar--5 ried Couple; Hamilton; reasonable; aim sfffi! DecAciive, c/o. G.P.0.,-New-market, Auckland. 911 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. A UCKLAND'S PARADISE Takapuna— Tl Bungalow, Ave roomed, well rurmshed, „n beach, six guineas weekly; six weeks from December 21.—Address at Times. BLUE MOUNTAINS" (Auckland), Waiatarua Private Hotel, Ninotupu, 1350 altitude. First-class Accommodation, electric light, Badminton court beautiful hush, glorious views.—Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wise, Proprietors. Postal Address: "Glen Eden." -° ,J

BUNGALOW, roughcast, i rooms and sun porch, bathroom, W.G., etc., all possible conveniences; new piano, telephone; lew minutes from Narrow Neck Beach. Devonport; bus stop at foot of street, splendid service to and from Auckland, available 24th. Dec. for four .weeksTerms, apply Box 279, Auckland. 285 /CASUALS—Race Week: Excellent Board, KJ large rooms, balconies, shower; near Ellerslie and Alexandra ParK; tariff 8/-.y-Telephone 25-646. " &4 OLID\Y Flats, Sandhurst, Takapuna Beach, to let rurnished rrom Feb. on. sieeD 7 every conv., modern sanitation. — Apply 11. J. llutehings, 12 Macky Avenue, Devonport. 'EATINGE'S KIOSK, WAIHI BEACH.— PHOISE, 63A. BOOK NOW for nrst-class Board and Accommodation; terms moderate; relreshment room, daijcing. Our motto: Cleanliness, Civility and Prompt Attention.—N. U. Keatiuge. 169 IEBJRACES (Hot Mineral Baths and Curative Drinking Waters in Hotel and urounds).. ,HE HIGHEST AND MOST INLAND TOURIST RESORT IN N.Z. First-class accommodation awaits you. Tariff 16/- per day. Tennis Courts for use of guests. Telegrams. "The Terraces." le h MRS A- BURNS. Manageress. AWAU BY THE EXTRAORDINARY BEAUTY OF THE PLACE. Froudc, in ills book "Oceana," writing of his visit to Sir ueorge Urey at kawaii savs • "The extraordinary beauty or the nlace struck us more every day. No laiidicwe gardener could have spread s niantation better than Sir Ueorge. Hill--1 V >an v-Ulevs are clothed with pines lor all varieties? many or them a hundred not high and their dark forms distmle„ n S island among the surrounding guish the ißiana ai * a ired tlie K ? there a patriarchal monisland, Mtibusnea we Uanttsolue mansion archy; he mint ms knew of there, he p antea had in any part of i the w ««*. trees are chance of /mowing uili k jq uow at the present day gr lection.) Ho la '£ e oU WC ek we passed at ful ar^ e " 3 - one of the most interesting Shl^memlfertznylife." inus'rated booklet from this office. . "Sams: •■Mansion. Kawau." ELZCTRtCA*3 very latest in electric labw n,,r caving and convenient appliances. - thMP before purchasing that ChristSiw presenu-Electric Construction Co. of N.Z. Wh-vt better present could you give than an electric iron? Think of ,h,. measure it would give your wife or mothci lor years to come.-Electnc Construction Co. of r»-4. ,V will appreciate your Kinoiy action. We hang the lilting free.—Electric Construction Co. or n-z. OUR Showroom is mil or beautirul electric presents this Christmas; do not rail to see them. —Electric Construction c'o. or N.Z. IN the country where gas is not available the Belling Griller stands on its own How about one or these ror a Christmas box? —Electric Construction Co. or N.Z. DO not start to travel this year before letting our Willard Service men run over everything to see that all is well. This service is Tree at the Electric Construction CO. of KA

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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17586, 15 December 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17586, 15 December 1928, Page 1

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