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SITUATIONS WANTED. TTOUSEKEEPER, superior, desk's JUL Situation, town; good cook. Address "H.H.," "Dominion" Office. TO Butchers—Wanted, Situation as Shopman or tap round. Henry Morgan, Albermarle, Ghuzueo Street, Wellington. — TT\NG LISIIWOM AN wants Situation as JUi Housekeeper to widower or bachelor; good cook; age 28. Apply "Alma. Dominion" Office. "M7"AN'rEiTby"Coinpetcnt Draughtsman, il jrosition in Architect's, Offico, or aa Buildors' Clerk. Apply "Immediate," "Dominion" Office. __ "DEFINED Young Lady requires posi--El) tion Ladyhelp in Wellington, domesticated, references. . Reply "5.R.," Post Oflice, Palmorston North. TDSTANTED, Situation, Wool-classing, » ' Flecce-Rolling, with station-owners, Nelson, Sounds district. Reply, terms, "Merino," "Dominion" Office. WANTED,, by young man. situation as Chauffeur and Assistant to Farmer, or drive private car; abstainer; references. Apply "Experienced," c.o. Poster. Brook, Bookseller, Hastings. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. for two Boardors, to sharo ' room. 6 Terrace Gardens, oil' Boulcott Street. FIRST-CLASS Board-Residence, electric light, soft washing; moderato terms. 79 Abel Smith Street. WANTED, large Furnished Boom, with use of conveniences, in respectable locality. "llox," "Dominion" Offico. ORIENTAL BAY, 7 Hay Street-Fur-nished Double Rooms to Let; use dining-room and kitchen; also 1 Single Room. WANTED to Let, Sunny Room, two beds, comfortable home; no others. Abstainers preferred. 61 Upper Elizabeth' Street. ENTLEMAN wants Board-Residence vJT next Saturday; Thorndon preferred. Stato terms to "English," 'Dominion" Office. THORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street.— Vacancies for Boarders; central position and good view of City and Harbour. Telepliono 1671. ROOMS to Let, furnished or unfurnished, Wilford's House, close Lower Hutt station. Suit business people. "Moderate," "Dominion" Offioe, Petone. NURSE STRATFORD has Vacancies for Lying-in Patients at her Private Maternity Hospital, 26 Kilbirnie Crescent, Kilbirnie; Id. section from Courtcnay Place. Full Sets Baby Clothing always on hand. VACANCIES— Visitors, Permanent Guests, Wcntworth Private Hotel, Clyde Quay, near Te Aro Station and wharves; la. section; fine view; moderate terms. Under tho new proprietorship of Mrs. Wedderspoon.—B. Bronkhorst, Manager. Telephone 1100. GROCER, with 25 years' experience England and Colonies, well up in general storekeeping. capable manager and stockkeeper, open for engagement end of month; could leave earlier; 5 years' reference present firm; country not objected to. Apply "Commerce," Box 61 Wanganui. SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL, Pukuatua Street, Rotorua (under new management). Three minutes from Sanatorium Grounds and Booths; electrio light. Accommodate 50 Guestsi all on ono floor; every convenience for visitors. Bathrooms. 355. per week. Gs. per day.—Mrs. A. M. Moore, Proprietress, FRANKTON Junction (Main Trunk Lino). Grand Private Hotel. Recently enlarged. Accommodation for 00 guests; h. and c. baths; private sitting rooms; commercial room; porter meets all trains. Travellers from Rotorua may wait for night Express south. Communications promptly attended to. First-class accommodation. Tariff 6s. per day. Mrs. A. Davis, Proprietress. Telephone 238. •jITAHARA • HOUSE, i ' JL WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, mild climato. Good trout fishing. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, , Proprietress. STONE HURST, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOABD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. . TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At QT. MARK'S CHURCH. 13 SERVICE FOR , WOMEN ONLY. -TO-NIGHT, 7 o'clock,. WELLINGTON EUGENICS EDUCA--1 Y T TION SOCIETY. MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 8 p.m. "Thirty Years' Administration of tho Industrial Schools of New Zealand." R. H. POPE, ESQ. Committeo Room No. 1, Town Hall. The Public are cordially invited. "OTONDEKFUL BALANCING FEAT VY as performed by tho most Democratic Country in tho World. Devised by Parliament. Patronised by Leading Newspapers. Belauded by Brewers. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, JUNE 24th, 8 p.m. , Be There. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF WILTON'S ROAD BETWEEN CRKSWICK AND WALWORTH ROADS. NOTICE is Hereby Given that Wilton's Road, between Creswick Road and Walworth Road will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, the 17th instant, until further notico on account of drainage works being carried out thereat. „ JNO. R. PALMER, , Town Clerk. 16th June, 1913. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION. NOMINATIONS will be received at tho Education Board Office, Wellington; until 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 7th JULl r , for tho annual election of ONE Representative of each of the three wards of tho Wellington Education District. Tho retiring members arc— ROBERT LEE, Wellington City Ward. ALEX. WILSON HOGG, Wairarapa Ward. „ WM. HUGHES FIELD, Hutt-Horo-wlienua Ward. And these are eligible for re-election. Nomination forms are obtainable from Chairmen of School Committees or from the Board Office. Members of Sohool Committees should make nomination only for tho ward in which their respective School Districts aro situated. Should more than one nomination bo received for election to any ward the election will be held on Monday, 2Sth July. G. L. STEWART, Returning Officer. RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 16th AND 19th JULY, 1913. NOMINATIONS for all Events, except the Trial Plate, Close at NINE o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 20th JUNE, 1913. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary,
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