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SITUATIONS WANTED. \STANTED, a position in the country a » » Lady-holp; thoroughly capablo. Ap ply "L.," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, by widow, position e Housekeeper, country preferred good cook. Address "Refined," "Domiu ion" Office. T ADY-HELP, domesticated, require position Lady-heli), Companion, o Housekeeper; capable manager. Appl' Box_M, _Fordell. ' Situation Manager Statioi » » or Mixed Farming. For testimoni als and experience, apply "Stock," Bo: 132, Blenheim. W" ANTED, Employers to know tha thousands pa&s my office dail}, hun dreds are calling for employment. Cog hill's Registry Office, Palmorsten North TSJTANTED, Situation Lady-help, wher< »» Cook-general kept preferred, or ai Nurse to Children, about 18tli October town or country. Apply "Help," "Do minion" Office. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JjtURNISIIEI) Bedroom, 92 Austii •«- Street; 2 single bods or double. Cal morning or evening. npO LET, 3 njco unfurnished Booms, oi half house, private familjrj use con TOniences; gas etove, etc. _22 Pirio Street TCTURNISHED double, single, and unfur •*- nislied double rooms to let; furni ture all new. 14 Abel Smith Street, City "VSTANTED, a nico sunny Room, noi » » too far from Willis Street. Applj "Busy During tlio Day," "Dominion" Of fice._ \7ACANT, well-furnished large fron' * balcony, Single, Double, Bed-sitting rooms; harbour view; quiet, 'Phono 1401 59 Boulcott Street. Boulcott StrMt--8. Vacancies for Boarders; centra Sosition and good view of City am [arbour. Telephone 1071. 001 THE TERRACE offers Select Ao AO L commodation for visitors; t well-appointed, new, up-to-date house Telephone; fine view; tariff moderate. YSTArfANGI House, Boulcott Street * » Once more under Mrs. O'Loughlin'e superior management, An ideal place tc stay .it. Moderate termi. 'I'hone 1200. NURSE STRATFOTiD h&9 Vacancies ■ for Lying-in Patients at her Privati Maternity Hospital, 20 Kilbirnie Crescent Kilbirnie; Id. section from Coujtenaj Place. Pull Sets Baby Clothing alwayi on hand. ■"CTACANCIES—'Visitors, Permanenl * Quests, Wentworth Private Hotel Clyde Quay, near To Aro Station am wharves; la. section; fine view; moderat( terns. Under the new proprietorship o] Mrs. Wedderspoon. Telephone 1190. ~~ LTALL BAT TEA KIOSK. WEEK-END HOUSE. IVo minutes from car. Country \ visitors and week-enders can now obtain accommodation on sea frontage. Large room for private evenings, eto Mrs. Kilfoy. TeleT)Vioiifl 5785 (2 rings). T7IHANKTON Junction (Main Trunk -8- Lino). Grand Private Hotel, lip. cently enlarged' Accommodation for G( guestß; h. and c. baths; private sitting rooms; commercial room; porter meets all trains. Travellers from Rotorua maj wait for night Express south. Communications promptly attended to. First-class aceommodat'M. Tariff Cs. per day. Mrs, A. Davis, Proprietress. Telephone 258. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, ROOMS, FLATS, Etc). ... "sarlii can arrange Suites of_ Rooms, host *V positions. Our Special Bu<nness Staff to 6how you round. The most up-to-date concern in Australasia. STRAND ACCOMMODATION BUREAU, Next Central Hotel. Iff A H A R A HOUSE, WAIKANAE.. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, mild climate. Good trout fishing. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS. Proprietress. STONEHURST, STMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Anckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress TQROOKLYN (English) Pianos on easiest .D possible terms; excellent instrnnionts. The Wellington Piauo_Co„ Ltd. CROSSED FISH" Sardines.—A substantial, sustaining, and satisfying food. The world's leading brand of sardines. ' TO BUSINESS MEN—The world "of today requires men with clear brain and good health; maintain this by having the food you eat pure and wholesome. Vegetarian Cafe, 83 Willis Street (over, Shortts'). 'Phone 1995. CORN Cob Punch Advertising Competition. First Prize. £2 25.; 2nd Prizo, XI Is. for the best Three Lines advertising the Famous Corn Cob Punch. Competitors must enclose purchase receipt of a Bottle, with letter, addressed to the Corn Cob Punch Co., Alpha Street, Wellington, before' September 11th. Names of> winners will be published, and the Corn Cob Punch Co. reserve the right to use any or all of the Advertisements sent in. Sold everywhere. Buy a bottle. Do it now. "HOUSEHOLD" DISH WASHER. T ADIES are cordially invited to call JL/ aud inspect this Latest "LABOUR SAVER," at the DAISY VACUUM CLEANER AGENCIES King's Chambers, Willis St. g W. BIRD, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, Town Hall Buildings, Lower Hutt. Repairs a Specialty. A good stock of Harness, Bodies' Belts, Hand Bags, Brief Bags, School Bags, eto., always on hand. ANTED KNOWN—Now is the timo to Sow Cooper's Vegetable Seeds. Gtow your own Vegetables. You will relish them far more, and savo money and doctors' bills. Our Seeds aro all new crop, primo germinatio and selected stocks. Catalogues on application. F. COOPER, LTD., Willis Street, Wellington. H. .SAVAGE, SADDLER AND HARNESSMAKER, Lambton Quay, Wellington. 3IQ HARNESS, TRAP HARNESS, CART HARNESS, PLOW GEAR, Eto. nsTJR Harness is known a)] over tho Province as boiug high grado stuff. 3ood harness is an investment. \>u •eap the benefit in years of wear. You lavo tho slight difference "in cobt of iheaper harness by your ropair bill f.na ho safety which a good articlo briugs. A Trial Order will convinco you, a»d iiake you a pormaaent customor. MORN Cob Punch Advertising CompetlU tion. First Prize, £2 25.; 2nd >rizo, £1 Is. for tho best Three Lines .dvertising-the Famous Corn Cob Punch. )ompotitors must enclose purchaso reeipt of a Bottlo, with letter, addressed o tho Com Cob Punch Co., Alpha Street, Vellingtoii, before September 14th! fames of winners will bo published, and ho Corn Cob Punch Co. reservo the right a use any or all of tho Advertisements ont in. Sold evorywhoro. Buy a bottle. )o it now,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1867, 29 September 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1867, 29 September 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1867, 29 September 1913, Page 1

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