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SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG Married Man wants Position as Manager of Sheep Farm;, practically experienced all stock and farm work; references. Apply "Marsh," "Dominion" Office. ' • ANTED, by first-class Cook and Baker, age 35, married, ono cli'ild, Eositidn on Station, or will take Cookouse. . Apply "Cook," c.o. Mr. Blythe, Post Office, .Mangamahu. ft"—--BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ACANT-Well-furnished ' large front balcony Single, Double Bed-sitting-rooms;.harbour view; quiet. 'Phone 1461; 59.Boulcott Street..., ." riHHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street.--S- Vacancies for Boarders; central position and good view of City and Harbour. Telephone 1671. ' ACCOMMODATION House, - 234 The Terrace, Wellington. Select Boardingh'ouso; tariff,' 255. per week; lovely native garden; good table. ' Telephone 2560. ! . ■ ■ . COUNTRY Visitors to Wellington should stay at the Wentworti .' Private Hotel, alongside .To Aro Station and Wharves; Id. tram section; - moderate terms. Tel;. 1190. j NURSE STRATFORD has Vacancies , for Lying-in Patients at her Private Maternity Hospital, 26 Kilbirnie Crescent, Kilbirnie; Id.'section from Courtenay Place. Full Sets Baby Clothing always on hand. . ' '. S~ONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL, Pukuatul' Street, Rotorua (under new manager ment). Three minutes from Sanatorium Grounds and Baths; electric light.. Ac-' commodate 50 Guests; all on one floor; every convenience for visitors. Bathrooms. 355. per week. 6s.' per day.—Mrs. A. M. Moore, -Proprietress. "" ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND. HINEMOA' FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE &OTEL, next Bank of New Zealand. Close to Post Office, Railway Station, ■ Sanatorium Grounds, and Mineral Baths. 50 Rooms. Electric Light throughout. MRS. .SCOTT, Proprietress. YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL, '". . 260 a Ldmblon Quay. ONE of Wellington's most central, commodious, and up-to-date private hotels. Accommodates 100 guests. One minute from wharf and G.P.0., and railway. W. YOUNG, Proprietor. . GLENALVON'PRIVATE' HOTEL, AUCKLAND. VISITORS to Glenalvon agree that it is the Best Appointed and Most Comfortable Private Hotel in tho Dominion. Three minutes from-Railway Station and Wharves. Communications, addressed to Mrs. Soberff will receive prompt attention. .'•'.-.'■• BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS, T7IMPL.OYMENT or Partnership wanted JCJ by young man, with .£l5O to invest. "A.B.C, "Dominion" Office. . OARDINGHOUSE,. 10 rooms, furnished; price, £20,' as going concern; must sell; bargain..-' 41 Ghuznee Street. WANTED to Sell, first-class. .Eestauraiit, busiest part of city; turnover ,£3600 year.- Ingoing, £1100; J. Fanning' and Co., Manners Street. WANTED to Sell, Bakery, Confectionery, and Tea-Room Business; busy part of city, as a going concern. Ingoing, ■iIOGO.' 'J. Fanning and. Co.,'-. MannersStreet. : ■ ■■- ■ .. . ; ANTED to Sell, good country Hotel, free house for everything; lease 4 years; rent, £12; takings, £200 week. Ingoing, £4200. J. Fanning and Co., Manners Sfteet; :■- • > - - FOR "SALE, the Lease of Premises now in. the occupation, of Penrose and Co., being the best lighted and most commodious shop In Napier, having over 3 years to run, with right of.renewal, and right in the hub of traffic. Approximate measurement: Frontage, 23ft.; width of siiop, 28ft;; length of shop, 78ft. Well suited to large retail trade.- Possession second week in January. For further particulars, apply to R. J. PENROSE, City Boot Palace, Napier. t FOR SALE, Old-established Baker's" and Pastrycook's Business in central residential neighbourhood of Wellington City. Suitable for partners. Doing 1000 Loaves par week. Cash over counter. Full price. Turnover averages £-10 per. week.. Price £250. Apply .in first instance, to "Quick Sale," "Dominion", Office. A BARGAIN—For Sale,. Goodwill and ,'Contents of First-class Boardinghouse, in large town. Owner leaving for England. Address at'"Dominion" Office. HAIRDRESSERS' AND TOBACCONISTS.' FOR SALE, Hairdressers and Tobacconist's Business, in Palmerton North; hirnover in saloon, £5 10s. per week; shop. £15; low rent; good stock, fittings, etc.; best position-in-town; walk in, walk out. Address to ' "Barber," c.o. "Dominion" Office. ■....-. ' ' ' - ■ FOR SALE. AUCTIONEERING. AND GENERAL - -MERCHANTS' BUSINESS. Situated in the Heart of -Taranaki, including Wine and' Spirit License, which -if objected to can bo disposed of separately. No opposition. Sales held every Saturday, and through the week as required. The Buildings are substantial and,complete.in all detail. Owner would oonsider an exchange for Farm Property. To bona-fide inquirers, full particulars may be had from "SELLER," Co. "Dominion" Office. £250 A YEAR GROCERY FOR SALE, CHRISTCHURCH. SHOP, ; Storeroom, and Four Living ■Rooms; Stock and Plant, £280; no goodwill. , i Owner going into another line, and will sell at valuation. This is the chance of a lifetime for pushing family man. Write now. Sole Agents, V N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. 1 f ' ■■ = THE CURRIE RAT POISON. . . A TESTIMONIAL. Auckland Harbour Board Offices, August 30, 1912. Messrs. Henderson and Barclay, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemists, Auckland. DEAR SIRS,-The Board's Traffic Manager informs nic that he has used your poison in and about the whar\-cs for tho last'throe.months, and ho says that it is readily taken by rats, and jb very effective.—Yours truly, H. B. Brunett, Secretary. ■ ■•■ The Local Agents at present are— SHARLAND AND CO., [ Dixon Street, Wellington. — s y THE WILLIAM DANKS BRASS FOUNDRY COMPANY, EVA STREET (Off Dixon Street), WELLINGTON. , Manufacturers of Engineers' and Plumb- j ere' Supplies, Fire Brigade Plant, Brew- i era, Creamery, and General Brosswork. Aluminium Caetinga a speciality. •Phono 1997, I

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 1

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