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■ 1 I HUTS I ."rjnHE DOMINION" Branch! j Offioe, Jackson Street, Petone Advertisements and instructions for Delivery of tlio Paper will bo promptly, at- ! tended to. Telephone 3773 (2 rings)^

SITUATIONS WANTED. pIXPERIENCED Woodworking Machine ist disengaged* Apply "A.P.," "Douiinion" Office. WAITED, by Youth (15), Situation as Cadet on Farm. Address "Sheep," "Dominion" Office. nHHOROUGHLY experienced Cook (femalo), disengaged. Address "Reliable," "Dominion Oflico. - TO _ But chers —Young man requires Situation for round or shop work. Apply "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Position as Chauffeur; garage experience; private car prefer: red. Apply "W.M.," "Dominion" Office. "V"OUNG Man, good milker, l-equires J- situation on farm, machines preferred; possess dog. Apply "Ilex," Post Office, Woodville. WANTED, by Youth. (19), with two years' experience, position on General Farm, with chance learn. Apply "U.J.," "Dominion" Offios. BOOK-KEEPER wants position Country Store; livo canvasser; ride, drivo, etc.; experienced; references. Reply "Store," "Dominion" Office. TRONMONGER, abstainer, 15 years' Home and colonial experience, desires change. Highest references. Address ".Reliable," "Dominion" Office. WANTED to' Place, good reliable Slaughterman, milk, generally useful, farm hand. Cunningham's 'Registry, Quay, Wellington. "'Phono 1572. WANTED, Position, 'for Lady-lielp-companio'n, H. 8., Wnibrapa; refined young lady. Cunningham's Registry. 'Phone 1572. Quay, Wellington. \/iT ANTED, Employers to know that » ' thousands pass my office daily, hundreds are calling for employment. Coglxill's Registry Office, Palmcrston North. WANTED Place, thoroughly domesticated Girls (together), cook-general, waitress; country hotel preferred. Cunningham's Registry. 'Phono 1572. Wellington. CAPABLE business man. (10), can manago office, open for Engagement, somo travelling preferred; inquiries i.mvited. Ajpply "Freemason," "JDomiin.ion" Office. ISTAITIXG for Positions—Cooks, male, *' femalo; Housemaids, Couples, etc.; Employers, adviya- requiremonts; satisfaction guaranteed. Strand Agency, next Central Hotel, 'Phono 471.' BOARD AND RESIDENCE.. WANTED, Furnished Room, for married couplo; no children; must bo near Xhomdon Station. Reply "F.R.G.," "Dominion" Office. "O"ACANT, well-furnished large front » balcony, Single, Double, Bed-sitting-rooms; harbour view; quiet. 'Phone KOI. 59 Boulcott Street. HjiHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street — -H- Vacancies for Boarders; central position .and good view of Citv and Harbour. Telephone IC7I. TO LET, Furnished Double Bed-sitting-"rooiu, front'room, ground floor; use kitchen. 4 Hawkestono ■ Terraeo, Hawkestono Street, Thorndon. "S/yAITANGI House, Boulcott Street. • » Onco more under Mrs. O'Longhlin's superior' management, An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phono 1200, , "ftTURSE ■ STRATFORD lias Vacancies -LI for Lying-in.Patients at her Private Maternity Hospital, 2G ICilbiruio Crescent, , liilbirnio; Id." section .from Cou,vtenay Place. Full Sets Baby Clothing always on hand. ~\T ACANCIES—Visitors, Permanent V Guests, Wentworth . Private Hotel, Clydo Quay, near To Aro Station and vjvharvos; Id. section; fins view; moderate terns. Under tho new proprietorship oi' Mrs." Weddcrspoon. .Telephone 1190, LYALL BAY- TEA KIOSK. ' WEEK-END HOUSE. Two .minutes from car. Country visitors and week-enders can now obtain accommodation o 9 6ea frontage. Largo room for private evenings, etc, Mrs. Kilfoy. Telephono 3785 (2 rings). FRANKTON Junction (Main Trunk Line). Grand Private Hotel. Recently enlarged. Accommodation for GO 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. MiHUA HOUSE, i * l - WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fin®, mild climate. Good trout fishing. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, j Proprietress. QTONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, ►3 AUCKLAND, New Zealand, STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND ' RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress. SPECIAL. NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. Messrs. b. smith and co., Land, Estate, and Commission Agents, beg to notify clients and others that they have secured more convenient premises (No. 39 Panama Street), opposite D.I.C. entrance. N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS (Wellington Brauch). LECTURE HALL ; of." tho .Society, Accountants' Chambers, Johnston Street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Lecture: "Public Bodies' Sinking Funds," by the Hon. T. W. Hislop. ERNEST W. HUNT, Local Secretary. 3rd September, 1913. NEW ZEALAND, FARJEERS' CO-OPER-ATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY,' LIMITED. SIX PER CENT. "A" PREFERENCE SHARES. ISSUE of the above having been authorised, APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING RECEIVED at tho Head Office, Cashol Street, Christclnirch, wlicro Application Forms and full particulars may bo obtained. E. W. RELPH, General Manager. WANTED KNOWN. PLANT now, Cooper's Giant Sweet Peas. Tliev will provide a beautiful display all tlio summer and autumn. Sunset Mixed, Gd. per packet. Collection of G varieties, 25.; 12 variolic?, 3s. Gd.; post free. _ F. COOPER, LTD., Wellington. CORN Cob Punch Advertising Competition. First Prize, £2 25.; 2nd Prize, iEI Is. for the best Three Lines advertising tho Famous Corn Cob Punch. Competitors must encloso purchaso receipt of a. Bottle, willi'letter addressed to the Corn Cob Punch Co., Alpha Street, Wellington, before September 14th, Names of winners will be published, and the : Corn Cob Punch Co. reserve tho right ! to uso any or all of the Advertisements sent in. Sold everywhere. Buy a bottle. |' Do jt jmr. j i

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1845, 3 September 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1845, 3 September 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1845, 3 September 1913, Page 1

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