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SITUATIONS WANTED. GENERAL Help country girl, 19. can cook and wash. Used to children. Ring 4id, Raglan 10J MAN, married, no encumbrance, wants work on farm.—Apply Locbiel, c/o • Boyce, Cambridge. 118 MAN, married, experienced with cows, swamp or dry land, wants herd about 60-90 cows; can start Ist. July.—-Write, Butter-fat, Times. 132 ODD Jobs on dairy farm wanted by elderly man; can assist milking (machine).—Write 68, Times. 1 22 rptE.AMSTER good horseman, J- man, good waggoner; state Address at Times. all round wages.— 128 WOMAN, capable, with nursing experience, wants day work, any capacity. —Address at Times. 31 DOMESTIC HELP. DOMESTIC, capable person, able to take charge.—Apply Mrs. R. H. Finn, Cambridge. Phone 228 A. 121 GIRL wanted light household duties for about . 2 weeks. —Apply C.E.S., Box 181, Hamilton. 124 WOMAN, capable, wanted immediately for country, household duties. —Apply stating wages to Mrs. Rhodes, Paterangi. Phone 79W., Te. Awamutu. 133 REG'STRY OFFICES. M C IC NIGHT’S J^ECISTRY. (Next Public Library), HAMILTON. WANTED: Farms hands, 30/- to 40/-; T.vplste, able to play piano; Waitress, Housemaid, General. WAITING: Mailed Man, first-class milker, capable taking charge herd, good refs., own cottage, wife beard men if required. TO LET: Single Turn, bed-sitting room. RELIABLE jOEGIS'TRV. MRS. SANDERSON. Farm Hand, 45/- (urgent); Cook-Gen-erai (town); Waitress (country); Capable Woman (hours 8.30 to 4.30); 2 Good Positions for middle-ageu women; Capable Girl for private hotel; Farm Hands. Persons desirmg to i.et ltooms or Flats please communicate with me, as I have numerous enquiries for same. APARTMENTS VACANT. BEDROOM (double), rumished, with or without hoard, handy position, ideal surroundings. Also, Kuril. Sleeping Porcn, wltn or witnout breakfast; suit business folk.—Address at Times. 133 ELDERLY couple have superior accommodation; 4 young men (share), or 2 married couples; nouie comforts. —37 Seduou Road. 50 FLAT (furnished), seir-contained, private entrance, hot-cold water; suit couple; central.—Apply Times. 127 FLAT, fully furnished, seir-containcd, every convenience, high position; few mins. C.l’.O.—J. Hadley, Box 131, Hamilton. 129 ROOMS (2), furnished, use of all conveniences.—Write Pleasant, Times. ROOM, large, rurnished or unrurnlshed, use modern conveniences; suit two business girls.—l 3 Milton Street. 71 ROOM, suit two girls going business, willing to share; provide selves, do own work; use all conveniences; £l.—Apply 5 TaUi st., Frankton. * 13S VACANCY Tor two gentlemen to share a large room; piano and telephone, terms moderate.—Address at Times. 89 OPOIA ” Residential House, River Road, immediately over Railway Bridge. I vacancies for Permanents and Casuals. Terms moderate. Phone 1348. THE LOfJGE,” next Public Trust, Victoria street. Vacancies Casuals [and Permanents; terms moderate; homely. —Phone 1581. APARTMENTS WANTED. BOARD and Residence! wanted by married man, business; private home pre- i [’erred.—P.G.T., c/o. Box 51, Hamilton. . BOARD wanted in private family for 2 girl friends; central position.—Apply i Nurse, Plunket Rooms. 134 ROOMS (3), unfurnished, with all conveniences; at once.—Apply P.ll. Times. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. WHAT OUR GUESTS SAY OF A W A U. An Auckland Man—“ If Paradise Is any- , thing like Kawau wo must try and get there.” A Visitor from England—“ Kawau is the . nearest to Paradise I am likely to get to.” i An English Doctor —“ If I had come to Kawau tlrst I would have stayed here ah the time.” Three Ladles from England—“ Our time ( at Kawau was the happiest of all we spent : in New Zealand.” ; A Wellington Man.—“ The best holiday l or my lire and the cheapest.” ( A Napier Doctor —“ There are only two \ places for a holiday—Kawau and Sydney.” An American Woman —“ Our three weeks at Kawau were pure joy.” An English Author— “ The week we • spent at Kawau was or.e of the most in- ] terestlng whifch I remember in my life." |J L Accommodation 100 Guests; 28 Miles I North of AUCKLAND; Steamers to and 1 from Kawau four days a week. TARIFF: Mansion House Booms, £4 los :er week; Bungalow Rooms, £3 los. Telegrams: Mansion, Kawau Island. Booklets from t.his office. B 1 F c a GROCERIES. QADD’S gTORES, L m [OLIDAY SPECIALS —Tinned Peaches 1/tin; Quality Pineapple Sd tin, Pears l/tin. Sardines, picnic size, 4 for 1/-; Brunswick Wrapped 3 Tor lid; Large Stocks Salmon, etc. . till Selling Johnson’s English Cornflour d per packet. We stock Glad’s Danish ennet, the finest obtainable, lid per bottle Ej S( W POLE’S POPULAR PRICES. i N Xmas suggestion: A set of carvers We have both stainless and ordinary eel, 32/6 and 11/9 set. i GREAT array or various househed 3l utensils in stainless steel. Butter aiders. Cheese Parers, Cake Knives, Fruit joons. Pickle Forks. L USEFUL Girt: An Aluminium Kettle “Swan” Brand, 9/6; Teapots, 5/11reserving Pan, 13/6; Entree Dish 4/9! ig, 5/9; Saucepans, set or 4, 16/6. au :st “Swan” brand. IUTLERY is appreciated. We have best ) stainless steel, 12/6 hair-dozen. Heal urdy, sharp, Sheffield steel. Pay us a ft “\ 10 dll an me w« be dll am qu La WJ KO ho; or FR PYREX.” The Great Golden Glass Ovenware. We have a bcautirul assortent. We are only too pleased to show r wares. YON’T forget our address: 241 Victoria ' Street, iridway between National Bank d Farmers’ Auction Company.—Pole's it Rate Stores. V • fot ‘ etc for sol cl

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17605, 9 January 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17605, 9 January 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17605, 9 January 1929, Page 1

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