PREPAID Advertisements inserted under any Classified Heading, not exceeding 16 Words Is, Telephone 2644,
BITUATiONB WANTED. GOOD Cook and Housemaid wants place. Apply "]I„" "Dominion" Office. WANTED, position in Packing Room or Store; not afraid of work. Apply "Reliable," "Dominion" Oflice. s VOUXG 51an 121) wants Situation, i -»• country store or on sheep farm; experienced. Apply "II.." "Dominion" ■ Oflice. WANTED, by experienced person, Cars of Children, "afternoon, or light ; liousework, morning. Apply "Trustworthy," "Dominion" Office. SHAKE-MILKING.— Wanted, 50 Cows lor coming season, any locality; J experienced milkers; good references. Apj ply "Milkers," "Dominion" Ofiico. "557"ANTED, Work of any kind. I am »™ well acquainted with all kinds of farm work. Address "Farm Work," to Edwin Arnold, Willis Street, Wellington. BOOK-KEEPING, Typewriting, Correspondence, thorough knowledge gen--1 eral office work—Young man wants immc- • diato situation. "Ledger," "Dominion" Office. WANTED. Situation, by married man (34), in store, warehouse, or position 5 of trust, or work of any description; will- • ing and punctual, etc. Apply "F.T.8.," "Dominion" Oflice. 5 I 'Girl (Teacher) wants tem- ' JLJ porary post, 2-3 -weeks, end of June. Willing to work four homy daily, in return for bo ml; caunljy. Good sewo*. I Apply. "Dominion" Office. TWO Friends, experienced, like Position together; Housemaid, Waitress, . country hotcl or boardinghouse, or gene- • ral duties; station, home. Post ' Office, Eltliam, Taranaki. TO Bakers and Confectioners.—Young man, just arrived from England. ; seeks Situation as above, used to bread ■ and smalls; steady and reliable. Apply, by letter, to "Disengaged," "Dominion" ■ Office. ■ 1 A UCTIONEER and GENERAL LAND ■ -£»- SALESMAN will bo 'disengaged in ' about a month. Good judge of Horses, Cattle, Sluwp, ctc. Sot afraid of worlt. Good riaer or driver. Knowledge of 1 motor-cars. Address ; "CONFIDENTIAL," l C.o. "Dominion" Office, Wellington. ; BOARD AND RESIDENCE. .'X/'ACANT, well-furnished' large front » balcony Single, Double, Bed-sitting-rooms, harbour view, quiet. 'Phono 1101. 1 59 Bouleott Street. ! nnHORNIiEIGH, Bouloott Street.- , A Vacancies for Boarders; central position and good view of City and Harbour. Telephone 1071. ACCOMMODATION House, 2.14 Wellington Terrace—To Casual and i Permanent Boarders, tariff from XI Is. to £1 55.; good table. Telephone 2560. URSE STRATFORD has Vacancite for Lying-in Patients at her Private Maternity Hospital, 26 Kilbirnio Crescent, Kilbirnio; Id. section from Courtonay i Place. Full Sots Baby Clothing always on, hand. • 1 "\TACANCIES—Visitors, Permanent » Guests, Wentworth Private Hotel, s Clyde Quay, nenr Tc Aro Station and - wharves; la. section; fine view;; moderate I terms. Under the new proprietorship ot • Mrs. Wedderspoon.—B. Bronkhorst, Man- , ager. Telephone 1190. _ 1 QONOMA, PRIVATE HOTEL, Pukuatua ' IO Street, Rotorua (under new management). 'Tlrree-minutes from Sanatorium Grounds and Baths; electric light. Accommodate 50 Guests; all on ono fiooij; i every convenience for visitors. Bathr rooms. 355. per week- 6s. per day.—Mrs A. M- Moore, Proprietress. _ MAEARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, mild olimato. Good trout, fishing. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. STONEHCRST, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, New Zoaland. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams; "Stonehnrst," Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress. , i LOOT AND FOUND. LOST, Sunday Night, between Courtonay Plnco and Thorndon, 1 Pearl Ear-ring, with pearl drop. Finder plcaso return same to "Dominion" Office. TO LET. O LET, Cockburn Street, Kilbirnio, 4 Rooms; rent, 125.; modern convoniJ encos. J. J. Boyd. Kilbirnio. TO LET, Superior Suite of Offices, with stTong-room; very centrally situated; rent, -E156 per annum. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 Customhouse Quay (opp. Bank N.Z.) ANTED KNOWN. Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Except Tuesdays, when premises close at 2 o'clock.) PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 168 LAMBTON QUAY. ! Telephone No. 20. The most Successful TYPEWRITER on tho market to-day is IJIHE YOST VISIBLE. The number of Machines selling is proof of their popularity. SIMPLEST IN CONSTRUCTION. LIGHTEST IN TOUCH. PAD AND CENTRE GUIDE. Machines supplied on approval. , THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 'Phono 1076. ! Cuba Street, Wellington. ! Also: 7, 8, 9 Williamson's Chambers, Auckland. ATTENTION I SUITS TO ORDER from -C 3 15s. to .£5 JOS. COSTUMES TO ORDER, from XI Is. to -£6 10s. Wide Range Patterns. • Latest Fashions. Satisfaction Guaranteed. JOSEPHS AND CO., t Ladies' and Gents.' Tailors, 4 Willis Street (Over Burlington Tea Rooms). JJOTELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON (Established 1880). For Sale—Hotel, 4 years' lease; trado ,£120; free; 20 hogsheads beer monthly. Prico .£ISOO. Hotel, lcaso 4 year? and 6 months. Price JCI9OO. Free house. Hawke's Bav, 5 rears' lease; takings over .£IOO. Prico .£2600. Manawatu, low rental; takings J!1G0; freo house. Price .£3BOO. Country, rent -£1; takings -£60; 6 acres land, which supplies house with milk, butter, fowls, pigs, vegetables, etc. Prico -CBSO. Marlborough, 10 years' lease; low ronlal; free; only house. Price .£I3OO. Wellington, leading position; big trade. All particulars on application, DWAN BROS- Willis Street, Wellington. Clearing Sale of .£SOO worth 3T of new and second-hand Ladies' and Gents' Clothing, Boots, Gladstones, Trunks, etc, Mrs. Uoecn, 120 Turannki Street,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1748, 13 May 1913, Page 1
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