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SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements under this heading, Sixteen Words for Sixpence, if prepaid. PATTERN-MAKER. WANTED, Engineer's Pattern-maker, for a poriod of about ten weeks; must be a first-class man, and able to make patterns for water-cooled cylinder' for petrol motors; no others need apply. 'State wages required to - . POST OFFICE, BOX 10, 203 .' ■ . BLENHEIM. WANTED, a Young Girl to Assist in Private sleep at home. For address apply "Dominion Office. 55 WANTED, Cook (205., Martinborough, no washing), Cooks, Housemaids (together), Pantrymaid (Palmerston), Generals, Parlourmaids. Sta-veley, 276 Quay. 27G WANTED, smart young Girl for (Office.. • Dental Importing Company, ltd., Bonlcott Chambers, Bonlcott Street. 273 WANTED, Young Man on Farm, to milk and general farm work;. reference reqtired. Apply "Field," "Dominion" Office. 2SO WANTED, General Servant, country, about 30, good cook, washing, references, wages 17s. Gd. Apply Mrs. Tennant, "Westward Ho," Bulls. : ■ - 231. ■TOTANTED, a Manager, with .£IOO to .£l5O ■"-■to put into established Cash Grocery Business; nmst be thoroughly competent to take Ml charge; salary about ! £A per week. Apply "Grocer," "Dominion" Office. 9052 WANTED-The Beehive Knitting Machine Co .(N.Z.), 4 Cnba Street, want people to make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own home; previous experience not necessary; constant employment. Write at onco. Box 734, Wellington. CIMS CUNNINGHAM'S Elite Registry require all \J Class of Servants; also Gentlemen Boarders; Rooms to Let. South British Buildings. TpOYAL REGISTRY. Thone 2088.-Chel 'SAi (605., Hawke's Bay), Chef (605., Blenheim , Woman Cook (305., Stratford), Woman Cook (private, town, 205.), Houeem aid-Waitress (country), Waitress (175., city); General (155., Manaia), ' General (hotel, Waitbtara, 15s;), Cook-General (205., Petone), Girl.to assist, and several Gerierals (town and country).' Waiting, First-class Married Couplo. 85 Willie Street. _• » . : ■ ' " C 1167 PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENT6. lif W. EARP-THOMAS. DENTIST, 34 MANNEES STREET. SPECULIST for Superior Artificial Teeth that Fit well, Look well, and Wear well. Complete Upper or Lower Set, from'.£2 2s.' od. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR FIVE . . YEARS. "■;• . C 1256 CHOni AND ORGANIST, WANTED, for St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Oanmru. Salary, £K per annum. .'".'. r Particulars of duties, etc., from the undersigned. • ■' I'liO Instrument is a two mannal, pipe organ, with pneumatic action just being improved, enlarged, and rebuilt by Mossrs. Norman and Beard, Limited. Promp/ application (accompanied by testimonials) marked "Application for Otganist" on envelope, to ( ■. . .' W. H.HOSE, Session Clerk, 9035 ■'■■■.: ■'• . ' .■' OAMARU. .. ' ; WESTPORT. HOSPITAL. A TRAINED NURSE is Eeqnired "for the -ri. above Institution. Salary, J!6o.por year and two uniforms. Also a Probationer. Nurso; salary, i2G per year and two .uniforms. , s Applications, with testimonials, to be forwarded, to MISS M. M'MILLAN, Matron. ' ■• ROBERT- F. MULLAN, Secretary. Westport, 17th June, 1909. - 8994 . , " ' NOTICE. '"" "'■'■•.■ A PPLICATIONS for Position of BUTTER -ML MAKER to (he Glen Oroua Dairy Company will bo received up to 8 p.m., 29th instant. Applicants to state salary required and enclose' testimonials. Annual output 400 tons. ■•■ ■' 'V .•■■.' R.-BOSWELL,; 9002 -..'■' ■■.'■■' Chairman.

THE APITI CO-OPERATIVE DALUT CO., ■;-. ; LTD-,' .' '~ :' , '■''.':■ A PPUCATIONS, addressed Chairman, for A', the Position of Manager to the above Coinpaijy, irill be received by tho Secretary, w^'th; copies of testimonials, stating previous experiences and salary required, not later than-16th-JULY,. 1909. . 1 Appointment to date from the Ist August, 1909.. ■■•■■,■' Approximate- output: 80-100 tons. EOBT. PBATT, 8957 - Secretary. "B/JT E. ■'•■■ SP ENC B R ■'■ LO B R AIN E, ■ ?' Can now-be seen .at his ..••'■ : ■'.-■'■..' . ''studio, ' ■'.■;■: : ' - . . 158 LAIfBTON QUAY,. ■ . Between .the hours of ■ 10 A.M. AND 5 P.M. f ':.' ■■••■. .. .'■•■'■■ '' ■ ■,■' ',•'■ ■ ■'' 0032

CURATIVE EXERCISE. , T lEUT.' J. W. ALEXANDER, late Royal i-1 Soots Groys, 2nd Dragoons, will instruct patients, under the supervision"', of their own medical adviser, at own 'homes, if desired. Volunteer Oificors ; and Private Gentlemen instructed in Swordsma'nship, Broad, . Small Sword, and Foil Fencing. Apply ORR'S CITY PHARMACY, C 1267 ;■'. " - :-; ' : - Laiubton Quay. TlffES. J. D. , FOLEY, Te»cher of Dancins, ' "*■ Victoria -Hall, Adelaide Koad. , Classes ; THURSDAY; ■, Children's Class SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ' : CIO7G WANTED.-Eetail- Salesman, Clerks, Travellors, master the science of Snlesmauship and double your earning capacity. . The Dixon Institute Prospectus (London) fully oxplains how. Send for free copy to-daj , . Jus. Rodger, Rep., 131 D • Cashbl Street, Christchurch. '■■■'. '■■•■: ..' ' 90-tl ■Jl/TilSS.' : MURIEL M. VARE iWL (A. Mus., V.C.M., Eng.). ' ■ .': 11 PIRIE STREET, . : ■ Teacher of Piano, Theory, Counterpoint, Voice Production, and Singing. ■. ■,:."■ ..-.' '';■-; ■.•..-' CIO7B : •'■ DANCING: ;' : ".'. mHB Second Quaitev of MISS' BORLASE'S JL Dancing Classes starts. iu the M.asomc Hall, Boulcott Street, SATURDAY MORNING, July 3rd, at 10.30. . Adult Classes held in the Thorndon Hall, Goring Street, Monday Nights, at 7.30 Miss Borlaso; is assisted by Miss Bar-Add'lSi's-ai TINAKORIBOAD.' 5C • DANCING. ' MISS VIOLET WAEBURTON. ■ TOVENILE Class for 'Ballroom and Fancy tl Dancing, Saturday Morning. Adult Clasafor Beginners in Ballroom Dancing only, Fri- , day Evenings. A Clase for Advanced PupiU. ' Monday Evenings. Private Lessonii ai ranged tor. Addreee 19U WELLINGTON TEfiEACJj. ■ .■ .■ CIISS POLfii Ciili. THIS Ware is greatly favoured by reason f the Dainty Designs and unusually Delicate Shades, which the trained hand rarely fails to impart to each piece. And one would naturally expect to find such' artistic productions expensive to buy. 'They are, however, modestly priced, and if you aro a "home-keeping heart," interested in Dainty China, bo caroful not to miss the display now being made in our window. The assortment includes:— T AFTERNOON TEA SETS, DESSERT '.SETS, TRINKET SETS, SALAD BOWLS, CUPS AND SAUCERS, 'DESSERT PLATES, SWEETS DISHES, SUGARS AND CREAMS, ' ■' Etc. ,'■'•. Etard Anderson iCo., Ltd. CHINA ANO GLASS MERCHANfS, WILLIS STREET, .;......WELLINiiTON. . ' Established 00 Years, . : ;.'.'•■. . CIOM.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 546, 29 June 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 546, 29 June 1909, Page 2

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