SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED, a Good WORKING FOREMAN to take Cliargo of a Brickyard; must be qualified man understands brickmaking, witli, wire-cut, and also competent to set dies, etc., and also for burning bricks in -a Hoffmnn and Down Draft Kilii. M'jiges, *£3 per week, and also free house and coal. Applications must be sent in before the 12th November. Applications and testimonials to bo' sent to P.O. Box !)0, Napier. T7"ACAN'CY for Active Boy, not under " 11 years of age, to learn Fruit Farming, and. make himself generally useful; .must be strong and liealtliy; nominal wage, with board and lodging, to start with. Apply "Nelson Orchard,' "Dominion" Office. • wanted for marl'ied teocher, one little girl. If. desired lessons in piano, singing, or French as part salary. Apply Mrs. 'JSirner, P. 0., Mangaonoho, North Island Main Trunk line. . WANTED, Two Experienced Spreaders for the Limmer Mineral Mastic Asphalts Company. Apply Mainland aud Barr, Solo Agents,\ Waring Taylor St.nnO HAIRDRESSERS—Wanted, for Gisbome, Two First-class Hairdressers;' permanent, i£3 per week. C. F. Baudinct, 82 Lambton Quay. WANTED, for new Cheese Factory, First, Second and Third Assistants. Apply immediately to Manager, Whenuakura Dairy Co. • ANTED, good Hand-milker and General Farm Worker, 30s. per week. R. Jones, Main South Road, Otakeho, Taranaki. ' ANTED, immediately, Mother's Help for country, good home; wages, 12s. 6d. Address Mrs, F. Lewcr, Buimythorpe. WANTED, good Wheelwright, permanent work for good man. Apply Walkey and Pankhurst, Waverley. WANTED, Artist to work- up Enlargements in Water-colonts, Address at "Dominion" Office. HEAD, Dressmaker salary; Apply with references to H. Webley; WaipaWa.a General Servant, Apply VVMre^^J^^non^Mdi^^ SITUATIONS WANTED. AWAITING Engagement-Experienced Station Bookkeeper and Storekeeper, .well recommended. pickers, Pressers, Shearers, Cooks, Farm Hands, Shepherds, Musterers, Fencer and Dagger, Bullock Drivers, 9 Married Couples, Cowmen, Lad (beginner), Ploughmen,. Station Hands, Milkers (machines). N.Z. Sheepfarwers'' Labour Exchange, 31 Hunter Street, Wellington. - WANTED; Situation by Woman, two ohildren, Catholic-lioiiro preferred; hotel of private, Write -"Widow" "Dominion" Office. 4 ■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. _ — — : : GLBNALVOJI PRIVATfi HOTEIi' . AUCKLAND. "57ISIT0RS to Glenalvon agree tiiat it is v the Best Appointed and Most Comfortable Private Hotel in the Dominion, ThTeo minutes froni'TaUway station and wharves. Communications - addressed to. Mjce. Scherff will receive' prompt attention. ' YOUNG'S' PRIVATE HOTEL, , 260 a Lambton Quay. ONE of Wellington's most . oentral, commodious, and up-to-date private hotels. Accommodates 100 guests. One minute .from andiG.J?,o., andrpilway; ' ;■ ■ 'V R. YOUNG, Proprietor, . WURSE STRATFORD baa yacanciea for Lying-in Patients _at her Privato Maternity Hospital,' 26 Kilbirnie Crescent, Kilbirnie; Id. section from' Courtenay Place. Full Sets Baby Clothing always on hand. . \f ACANClES'.—Visitors and Permanent V Boarders; moderate tariff; under new management. • Clyde Court Private Hotel, Clyde Quay (penny section).' Tel. 1190, • .; ' ' WAITANGI, Boulcott Street—Vacancy for Bcardera;; superior aooommodation; all convenifinces; 5 minutes from G.P.0.; moderate terms. Tel; 1200. ■ .. AC ANT-large front balcony, single, double, Bed-Sitting Rooms; lovely harbour view; select, quiet; perfect hot vWater service. 59 Boulcott Street. THORNLEIGH. Boulcott Street.Vftcancies for . Boarders; -central position and good view of City , and Harbour. Telephone 1671. . ANTED to Let, Two Double Furnished and Single Bedrooms, also. Two Unfurnished. U Macdonald Crescent. ' TO LET. WORKSHOP. FOR Builder or Joiner, a splendid opportunity, To 'Let large drying ground, bench Toom, and office complete; Apl ' ly W. PARTON AND SON, : 'Phone 1679. TEORNDON, TO LET, 8-ROOMED HOUSE; all conveniences;' just renovated; good garden. Rent, .£2 per week, Apply S. GEORGE .NATHAN, 113-115' CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY ■ (opp. Bant'N.Z:), • • TO LET, for a term). 6-rooiiied Villa ' Residence, Seaview Tefrace, Northland, wiirdfpbes, clipboards,' e.1., hot and cold water, all modern conveniences.; fine harbour view. Apply 9 Goring Street, L'hocndon. TO LET, at Ivaraka Bay, six-roomed House, unfiirnished, with electric light, and all conveniences. Apply J. Marshall,■ Worsef Bay. . TO IET, Kilbirnie, 5 Rooms, bath, copper, tubs, siuk, ciiy water, -drbioage, blinds; lis. J. J. Boyd, Kilbi"' ;^- LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Brief Bag, on U o'clock Seatoun JU Car, Saturday night; if person seen to take same at Hataitai does not return it to address inside, or Tramway Office, farther proceedings will be taken. OST, on Sunday, a little .Girl, 21 old, wearing blue serge dress, from Nairn Street. P. Williams, 5 Beaumont Grove, off Nairn Street. RUMMER SEASON'S V PRICES FOR GAS COOKERS. -v." ■ i ... "W.G.Ci" COOKERS, £2 CASH. "WRIGHT'S 556E" COOKERS, S3. 10s. CASH. FIXED FREE OF COST. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. THE CURRIE RAT POISON. A TESTIMONIAL. Auckland Harbour Board Offices, August 30, 1912. Messrs. Henderson and Barclay, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemists, Auckland. Tn.EAR -SIRS,—Tho Board's Traffic Man-l-f tiger informs me that ho has used your poison in and about the wharves for the last three months, and he says that it is readily taken by rats, and is very effective.—Yours truly, H. B. Bnuictt, Secretary. The local Agents at present are— • SHARLAND AND CO., -Pjsoiv
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 1
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