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SITUATIONS WANTED. TJSTANTED, by good Salesman, age 84, » » position as Traveller. Write "fravcllcr," P. 0., Palmcrgton North, "\TOUNG Man (age 21) wants Situation •1 sheen farm; previous experience. Apply "H.C.," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, situation as Male Attendant Private and Institution Hospital experiences. "Nurse," "Dominion" Oflico. WANTED, Position Couple, iufant, (i months, 'Woman all general duties. Man milk and farm work. Star, 200 Quay. I tt/'ANTED, hy Youth, 18, situation, in * » Country Slaughteryards; can dress beef and mutton. Apply "Butcher," U'oodville. WANTED, immediately, Situation in Hotel for experienced Housemaid; no washing. Elder s Registry, Stratford. 'Phono 15L ' SHOEING and General Smith, good reliable man, seeks employment, town or country. Apply "Forge," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, by practical Engineer, Situation as Manager or Foreman; will taie part share. Apply "Engineer," "Dominion" Office. MARRIED Couplo waiting engagement, . Man all-round gardener, Woman good plain cook. . Apply "Gardener," 1'.0., Kilbirnie, Wellington. WANTED, by it'horoughly experienced family, milking on shares for coming season; 70 to 80 cows, hand or macliino first-class references. Apply "Milker," Post Officc, Levin. ' WANTED, Situation as Married Couplo, Wife excellent cook, Man milk, fenoe, sheep, or chauffeur; .two children, 7 years and 9; excellent referWANTED, a Position as Ilousckeopor to one lor mono gentlemen, or widower with small family, by thorough reliable and domesticated middle-aged person; good needlewoman ; town or country. Address "C.M.," "Dominion" Office. CHEESEMAKER, landed _. from Wigtownshire, Scotland, wishes a Situation for next season in a Factory, or on a Farm. Can show Silver. Cups and Medals, and first-class testimonials won at all the leading shows in Scotland. Son and daughter also clieescmakers. Apply David Rcnuie, Tiakitahuna, Foxton Line. LOST AND FOUND. OST, in Town, Eleotrio Tail Lamp off motor-car. Reward. 72 Hobson Street. ; LOST, a Turquoise Ring; also pair Gold Pince-nez. Reward. Dr. Martin, 126 Vivian Street. - LOST, Otaki Station, Friday, Gold Ring Brooch (turquoieo and pearl). Reward, 58 Oriental Bay, Wellington. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Permanent Boarders. Apply 120 The Terrace. __ TO LET, Two Large Furnished Sunny Bedrooms, suit two friends. 10G The Torracc. T7VURNISHED Double Bedroom, 92 Austin Street; every convenience. Call mornings and evenings. mHORNLEIGH, Boulootfc Street.Vacancies for Boarders; central position and good view.,of City and Harbour., Tolephono IG7I. ■MURSE STRATFORD has VacauciYeJ * for Lying-in Patients at her Private Maternity Hospital, 2G Kilbirnio Crescent, Kilbirnie; Id;' election from Courtenay Place. Full Sets Baby Clothing always on hand. lITACANCIES—Visitors, Permanent - ' Guests, Wentworth Private Hotel, Clyde Quay, near. Te Aro Station and wharves; la. section; fine view; moderate terms. Under the new proprietorship of Mrs. Wedderspoon.—B. Bronkliorst, Manager. Telephone 1190. SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL, Pukuatua Street, Rotorua (under now management). Threo minutes from Sanatorium Grounds and Baths; eleotrio light. Accommodate 50 Guests; all on one floor; every convenience for visitors. Bathrooms. 35a. per week- 6s. per day.—Mrs A. M. Moore, Proprietress

MA HAR" A HOD S'E, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACETO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, mild climate. Good trout fishing. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. STONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. Now Zealand. STBICTLY TIEST-OLASS BOAED AND EESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress. ARAWA HOUSE, ROTORUA. World-famed Private Hotel. Stands High in Best Part of Town. Surrounded with, beautiful grounds, in which Guests may wander and enjoy the utmost privacy. Commanding lovely views of lake, mountain scenery, and thermal action. Renovated and refurnished throughout, "including a Broad wood Concert Grand Piano. . Coaches and Motors call fo.r all Trips. Terms, Bs. per day (Summer), £2 ss. per week. Winter, Bs. per day, £2 2s. per week. B. GRIFFITHS, Proprietress. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ■\TOTICE is hereby given that tho partnership heretofore between tho undersigned as General Carriers, Forwarding, and Customs A gents, under tho stylo or firm of "Blake, Carlisle and C 0.," has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Tlio business will in future bo carried on by Herbert Henry Blako alone, under the style of the lato firm, and lie will receive all debts owing to, and discharge all liabilities owing by, tlio late ptirtnership. i Dated at Wellington this 28th day of April, 1913, V.. , A. HINDS. I H. H. BLAKE. Witness to signature— M. EDGAR, Jowellcr, Wellington. WELLINGTON A CCLTMATISATION SOCIETY. GAME SHOOTING SEASON, 1913. ' COCK Pheasants, hares, California!! and Australian quail may bo killed in tho Wellington Acclimatisation Society's district (except on protected areas) from Ist May to 81st July, 1913, on payment of a License Fee of One Pound. Not more than twelve pheasants per mail per day may bo killed. Nativo Game—namely, grey duck, teal, and black swan may bo killed (except on protected areas) from 2nd Juno to 30th June, inclusive, l'ukeko may be killed only on a specified area, near Foxton, from 2nd Juno to 30t.1i June, 1913. Not more than twent.v-fivo head of Nativo Gaino per man per day may bo kil,wl i . .Mi . Nativo pigeons may not bo killed. Licenses may bo obtained at all Prillcipal Post Offices, A. F. LOWE, Hon. Sec. W.A.S, 28th April, 1913. ATTENTION! ~ QUITS TO ORDER from £3 15s. to O J35 10s. COSTUMES TO ORDER, from XI 4s. io JJG 10s. Wide Range Patlcrns. Latest Fashions. Satisfaction Guaranteed. JOSEPHS AND CO., . Ladies' and Gents.' Tailors, 4 Willis Street (Over Burlington Tea Kooins),

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1736, 29 April 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1736, 29 April 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1736, 29 April 1913, Page 1

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