SITUATIONS VACANT. WAN T E D, GIB.LS. \ All Piece Work. Easy to Learn. Wages Average Between 18s. and-40s. per Week, according to Ability. LEARNERS GUARANTEED l(k : A ■ WEEK. Apply— E. BELL AND CO., LTD., Wax Vesta Manufacturers, ,; ' Newtown. Trams stop at Gate. TO GASFITTEHS. . ■ WANTED, for a small Gasworks, a thoroughly First-class Gasfittcr, knowledge of main-laying a . consideration. Wages, Is. id. per hour, practically constant job- if suitable. -Married wan preferred. Written application-and copy of references to bo addressed- to the undersigned. ■. -.' ■ THE MANAGER, Wolsbach Light Co., Ltd., Wellington. GIRLS FOE I 'AUCKLAND." SMART MACHINISTS for Denim, Clothing,. Tennis and . Working Shirts, can secure work at good' wages and constant employment in up-to-date factory, by applying to H. "H. SEABROOK, Manufacturer,, ■ ■ . ■ . Grafton Road, Auckland. MEN and Boys are required to Sell "The Dominion." Wages and Commission for Good Seller. Apply sharp to w - THE PUBLISHER. WANTED; Lady-help for light house duties and.help dook after two children; references required. Box 188, Palnierstoii North.. '',-.'.. , . ', ANTED, -Sober' Steady Man. (single) - to;garden,.milk- three cows,-and make himself generally useful; .permanent billet; wages 305..,-weekly and.found. Apply P.O. Box 29, Waverley. ~.'.'.
WANTED,, Camp-Cook, 255., Marlborough,. gp:'to-day; Cooks, : female, Blenheim,: Waipuk'urau; Generals.' Star Registry, .200.Quay;.. WANTED, Housemaid,, two. v Waitresses, . Housemaid-Laundress, Parlourmaids (18s.), Cook-Generals.' (305., hotels), Generals. Elite Registry, 326 Quay. ■-■•.-' , ■ - WANTED, a Smart Youth, under 16 years of age, for a Fire. and Accident ; Insurance Office. Apply "No. 25," "Dominion" Office. . • - : ~'.' ', ANTED, good Man to '.Milk,.-good wages. Mrs. G. Wilkins, Trentham. ' . • ' ' ■.'-.■. ANTED, Cook (hotel 255.); HouseVniaid, Waitress, Lad about 17 as Rouseabout, Cook (boardinghouse, 255.), General (two in, family),; Cook-General (good place), Girls to assist, Housemaid and Lady-help, etc.. Royal Registry.. WANTED, General Servant, Irefer- . ences. .Apply' Mrs. Rothschild; '9, Silverstoii, Terrace, off, Wellington Terrace, l.dobrs.'aliont'Synagogue. WANTED,;'.'., a '.Housekeeper for Widower ."with small family. Apply "South," "Dominion" Office.; : ANTED, Engine-Driver for eight-. horse Portable Engine, to start at once; must also understand .working of oil engines. Apply James Rutherfurd, Waverley. '. '■ ...-.:■. WANTED, refined. Lady as Companion ' in home of 2 adults, where other help kept. Write in first instance, .with full particulars, "Hesper," "Dominion" Office. "rajANTED, Respectable Woman .as V» Housekeeper, for country, not more ...than two in; family. Apply by letter; '-stating wages required, to'N.B., Ngaturi. a ''Hardware Traveller for ' v ; v : the City; one with local knowledge preferred.' Apply, by letter, - to 'John Duthie and C 0.,, Ltd. ■:' . - y WANTED, ' First-olass Hairdresser. Apply J. Goss, Wanganui. "":"■ i ' ' BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ . FURNITURE >■ ' .And Any Other Class.of Goods PACKED, REMOVED, FORWARDED,' . Or- STORED. IN DRY STORES,
At Lowest Rates. Estimates'given.-■■;'';'' Ring up Telephone 23. ■■■ MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., , ~ GENERAL CARRIERS, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. LADIES' DANCING SHOES. WANTED Known.-You can get ONEBAR DANCING SHOES, any colour, kid or patent. 2 s ' 9 Di ■ AMERICAN; BOOT REPAIRING CO,, Corner of Buckle and Tory Streets, . WELLINGTON. ' ABSOLUTELY the easiest method of polishing Linoleums is with "Linoarnish." No rubbing required. Gives a glorious polish that won't wash off.' Lasts twelve months. All grocers, Is. 6d. HARACTER, Destiny, Marriage, Ad-, vice. Send name, date, place .of birth,, Is. stamped addressed envelope. Agent for Astrological Works, Box 56, Te Arc - . .■''.,... Lovely Spring Flowering vT Bulbs; Anemones, lsi 6d.; Crocus, Is;; Freesias, Is.; Hyacinths, 4s. 6d.; Tulips, Is. 6d. per dozen.-. 180 Lambtoh Quay. " : . . . -;;■"': -.. J CROFT, Painter, Paperhanger,. of • Rona Bay, has- opened a shop in Ghuznee Street, where all orders will be promptly attended; to. . - . ' JUST Arrived;--Royal Seal Tobacco,' the-finest English tobacco on the market; delightful aroma. Sold oniy at Gilbert's Tobacconist's, 50 Manners Street, Wellington. . ; EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs. R. :o'Neil gives highest prices for Left-off Clothing, Bootsi etc. Letters attended to. New Address, 90 Tory Street; MAKE your household burdens light, and use "Linoarnish," the Great Modern Floor Polish. No rubbing required. Last twelve months.' Ifs a commonsense polish. All grocers, Is. 6d. RIVATE Maternity Hospital,: 24 Cambridge' Terrace, 4 doors past Courtenay Place Tram Station.' Nurse Stratford Qate 28 Pirie" Street). V . .;. ; : .. ... SPANISH Iris Is. Gd... liias Is. 6d„. Spring Snowflake Is., Summer Giant Snowflake 2s. 6d., Daffodils Is., Ranunculus Is. Gibbons, Wellington. ~-.
SWEET Peas, 12 Best, named for 3s. Burpee's Spencer Novelties, Aurora, Marie Corelli, Miriam Beaver, Othello, Senator, W. F. Hutchins, - all 7d. packet. Gibbons, Wellington. , ,- ; VIOLET, Prince Bulow, absolutely the best; enormously single, dark purple; plants, 9d. each, 7s. Cd. dozen. Gibbons, P.O. Box 509, Wellington. ANTED Known—Auction Sales ~o] ' Furnituro • and Sundries, every day, 2 o'clock, to keop room clear, at Braithwaite's City Auction Rooms, Manners Street. WANTED to. Sell Ihirnlturo, auction prices; Duchesses, Bedsteads, Mattresses. Strotohers, Tables, Bicycles, Floorcloths. Braithwaite's Auotion Mart, Manners Street. '■' , - ■ WANTED Known—Private Maternity Home, Lower Hutt, opposite Kailway Station. Good homo and every comfort. For particulars, apply to' "A.C.," Box 5, Post Otlico, Lower Hutt. WANTED-To Furnituro Buyers.-At-tend Braithwaite's Auction; Sales daily, 2 p.m., this week, for Bargains. VOU can spend long hours rubbing on -"- greasy beeswax on your Jinoleuniß, but "Linoarnish," the great modern method Linoleum Polish, needs no rubbing. . It's put on with a brush. All Wooers, Is. Qd.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 2
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