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SITUATIONS WANTED. FARM Haud, good milker, and Gar dener, seeks Situation; good refer ences. Address "Varon," "Dominion 1 , Office. ■ TO Butchers—Wanted, Situation a Shopman or trap round. Ilenr; ; Morgan, Albermnrle, Ghuzneo Street Wellington. I ENGLISHWOMAN wants Situation a -I Housekeeper to widower or bachelor good cook; age 28. Apply "Alma," "Do . minion" Office. 1 "V"OUNG Man, with eight years' csperi ' 1- once at liairdressing trade, require immediate situation; Rood shaver. Kepi; I "H.R.," "Dominion" Office. PROVISIONS, Poultry-Situation rt jL quired in above trade, or work o any description. G. Hunt, Courtena; Placo Post Office, Wellington. WANTED, by young man, situation a Chauffeur and Assistant to Fanner or drivo private car; abstainer; refoi ences. Apply "Experienced," c.o. Foste Brook, Bookseller, Hastings. with 25 years' cxperienc VJT England and Colonies, well up i: Rencral storekeepiupr, capable manager an stockkeeper, open for engagement end c month; could leave earlier; 5 years' refer ence present firm; country not objccto to. Apply "Commerce," Box G1 Wanganui " BOARD AND RESIDENCE. i "'JTACANCY for two Boarders, to shar i * room. 6 Terraco Gardens, off Boul l cott Street. FIItST-CLASS Board-Residence, electri light, soft washing; moderate terms , 79 Abel Smith Street. WANTED to Let, Single Furliishe Bedroom, h.c. bath, shower, nei 1 house. 70 Cambridgo Terrace. WANTED, Two Young Men Boarders terms moderate; all conveniences ; central. Apply 2 Tennyson Street. I nnO LET, Seatoun, part furnished Cot -H tage; electric light; beautifulview . 15s. week. Apply "Bay," "Dominion 1 ; Office. ADVERTISER has Two Nico Larg Furnished Bedrooms to Let; fire place, gas, and all conveniences. 118 Syd ney Street. ' /GENTLEMAN requires Board and Resi vJT dence, single room; central, quiet moderate; no others preferred. "39,' "Dominion" Office. THORNLEIGH, Boulcott StreetVacancies for Boarders; centra position and good view of City and Har bour. Telephone 1671. - COMFORTABLE Home offered few Gen tlemen. pleasant, select locality/ 3! Fitzherbert Terrace. Thorndon; tclephono terms very reasonable. ROOMS to Let, furnished or unfuirnish ' ed, Wilford's House, closo Lowci Hutt station. Suit business people. "Mod erate," "Dominion" Office, Petone. NURSE STRATFORD has Vacancies for Lving-in Patients at her Privati Maternity Hospital, 26 Kilbirnie Crescent Kilbirnio; Id. Section. from Courtonaj Place. Full Sets .Baby Clcthing always on, hand; . nfVWO elderly Ladies Want Largo Unfur Jl nished FYont Sunny Room, with'Jire placo, and smaller one, both ground floor with use conveniences ; be neai tram; no climb; good view; Oriental Baj or. Kent Terraco preferred. "H.," Niw town P.O. T7ACANCIES—'Visitors, Permanent V Guests, Wentworth Private Hotel Clyde Quay, near To Aro Station anc wharves: Id. section; fino view; moderat< terms. Under the now proprietorship oi Mrs! Wedderspoon.—B. Bronkhorst, Manager. Telephone 1190. "ETRANKTON Junction (Mtiin Trnnl 2- Line). Grand Private Hotel. Re oently enlarged. Accommodation for G( guests; h. and o. baths; privato sittinf rooms; commercial room; porter meet; all trains. Travellers from Rotorua maj wait for night Express south. Communications promptly attended to. First-elas; accommodation. Tariff 6s. per day. Mrs A. Davis, Proprietress. Telephone 238. •jiff A'H ARA HOUSE; WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, mild climate. Good trout fishing, (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS. Proprietress. OTONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, © AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress. MEETINCS^ EW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS (Wellington Branch). LECTURE lIALL, ACCOUNTANTS' CHAMBERS, JOHNSTON STREET. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Paper on "Desirablo Amendments to the N.Z. Bankruptcy Acts," by H. A. Gold, F.P.A. (N.Z.). Discussion to follow. ERNEST W. HUNT, Local Secretary. WANTED KNOWN. nnHE Annual Meeting of tlio Northland Municipal Electors' Association will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, ill 'the Methodist Schoolroom. Important business affecting ratepayers to bo disoussed. L. GEORGE, Chairman. JgEEKEEPERS' Conference, Esperanto Hall, opens 10 a.m. Wednesday, ISth, and Two following days. All Beekeepers invited. C. A. Jaoobsen, President. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. FOR MEN. AT JAMES SMITH'S Building Extension Sale, Negligee Shirts, with stiff bands, and soft' fronts, in all wanted sizes, worth 6s. Gd. aud 7s. 6d. each, nro clearing at 3s. Gd. each. It is a bargain that no man can afford to miss. JAMES SMITH, LTD., Cuba Street. FOR HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING. Ring up 2969, Day or Night. THE VACUUM CLEANING CO. ISTE Clean Windows and Chimneys, Scrub Floors, Polish Floors, in fact, do all kinds of General and Vacuum Cleaning. Wo sell Vaouum Machines, the best and easiest to work, from w£3 10s. and upwards. _Ring up and lot us givo you a demonstration at your homo, SADDLERY. SADDLERY. "O W. BIRD, UP-TO-DATE SADDLER, - 0, MAIN ROAD. LOWER HUTT (Town Hall Buildings). BRIEF BAGS AND LADIES' PURSEBAGS A SPECIALITY. All Orders by Post punctually attended to. A NTED Known—Hoß<\ycomb~Quil(» singlo beds, 3s. lid., 10s. id.; Marcella Quilts, 10s. Gd. for 7s. Gd.; 200 yds. Camisole Embroidery, Id. vd.; .1 Great Bargains. Quereo Bros.' (sre.it Slaughter Sale, 10 a.m. Thursday. LADIES' Handbags, 400 to chooso from, at less than landed cost, for a fewdays only. Seaton's Cut-Ratq Stopes, 55

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1779, 18 June 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1779, 18 June 1913, Page 1

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