SITUATIONS WANTED. isPECTABLE Single Man seeks berth as Cook,.or Coachman and Gardener. Apply Box -3, Mangaweka._ FABBIEKS.-Good: Floormau. wants Job; sober, steady, ami reliable. Apply "5.5.," "Dominion-" Oliice. SITOA.TION*Tt'quimI os Station Manager; experienced in. mixed l-*!' 111 " ing. Apply "11.M./' "Dominion" Ofaco. W~ANTEDi Situation" as Waitress; small hotel or boardinghouse. J-liss Babsett, Box GO, Ivc.iv Plymouth, SOBER young man seeks position in AVine aiul Spirit Sioro or Cellar; 5 years' experience;' or will accept other work. Turnbull, 05 Molcsworth Street. WANTED, Situation as Housekeeper or Help, where child-' would bo 'ah lowed; town or country. Apply "L., "Dominion" Office. W' ANTED, SeruFor Gorse-cutting, by contract. State quantity, particulars, and price, to "Experienced," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, by a reliable, experienced Man, Situation as Barman or Night Porter; good references. Jliller, 15 Broadway Terrace. ' W~ ANTED, Situation Fishmonger, competent all branches; held, management high-class Shop, Auckland; smart salesman or shed hand. "Hupuka," "Bominion" Office. DRAPER, jus-t disposed of Business, seeks Situation, country; 12.V years' experience; capable managing branch. "Capable," "Dominion" OfficeTnTED, rosition as Station Man- . ager, thorough knowledge of stock j ■ and Agriculture. Apply John .Mowat, Blenheim. ■ . ■ OOLCLASSER wants permanent sitluitioii with brokers; capable to take . charge of land stoc-k or machinery m off-season; north and south farming experience; good reference, technical anu • practical. Apply "Reliable," Hawera P.O. ■ ft BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WiwiiiTl Austin' ' i Street; fireplace; 2 single beds or ; double. Call morning or evening. WASTED, Two Friends to Shave sunny Furnished Bedroom. . Apply 4 ' Davis Street, Thorndon. ■ "MONTROSE,"' BG The Terrace—Vacan- , xyJL cies for young men; moderate tariff; every oomfort; 'phone; nice bright rooms; tennis lawn, etc. .___ T _ HOUNLEIGB, Boulcott Street.-, Vacancies for Boarders; contra! position and good view of City and . Harbour. Telephone 1071. , AIT ANGI "House, Boulcott Street. Once more under Mrs. O'Loiighlin's • superior management.- An ideal place to' ■ stay at. Modern to terms. 'Phone 1231). ' "^TACANT—WeII-furnished large front Y balcpny, Single, Double, Bed-sitting- , rooms; harbour view; quiet. Phono 14:GI. ~ 59 Boulcott Street. . ■. . ' MUESE STRATFORD has Vacancies ■ il for Lying-in Patients at her Private ■ Maternity tlof-pital, 28 Kilbiriiie Crescent, Kilbirnie; Id. section from Cotytenay Place. Full Sets Baby Clothing always j on hand. . T~YALL,BAY TEA"KIOSK—Week-end . JU Ho'iise; two minutes ffom Car; " country visitor 3 and week-enders can now • obtain accommodation 011 sea frontage. -Large room, for private evenitigs, etc.Mrs. Kilfoy. Telephone 3.85 (2 rings). ■■ froUMTON Junction (Main Trunk • it 1 Line). Grand Private Hotel. RcI cently enlarged. -Accommodation for GO guests; .h.. and' c. baths; private sitting rooms; commercial room;- porter meets 5 &11 trains. Travellers fronrßotorua may r. wait for night Express south. Commitmr cations promptly attended to. First-class accommodate. Tariff Gs. per day. Mrs. ' A. Davis, Proprietress. Telephono 233. a KEEN'S PRIVATE. HOTEL, Plimroer's StcTis i (Next Barrett's Hotel). • Splendidly Situated. Central, yet quiet. Onft. minute from tram. rail, or steamer. Hood table, large airy rooms. , TARIFF; ■!?. Gd. per day; .£1 per week. J'. S. M'CONKEY, Proprietor. SUPERIOR. ACCOMMODATION, , . ROOMS, FLATS, Etc. can arrange Suites of Rooms, best VV positions. Our Special Business \ Staff to show yon round. The most up-to-date concern in Australasia. STRAND ACCOMMODATION BUREAU, Next Central Hotel. f ]» IT AHA R A HOUSE, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET , * ' HOLIDAY. Fine, mild climate. Good trout fishing. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. STREET, © AUCKLAND, New Zealand. , r STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND ■ RESIDENCE, v Telegrams: "Stonelnirst," Auckland MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, j- Proprietress. 5 ' ■ ; "MARATHON,•' *> a LOWER SYMONDS ST., ; O, Oppo. Government House j' Grounds, ir ' , AUCKLAND. SELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telephono 2GBB. a th MEETINGS. f WELLINGTON WATERSIDE W WORKERS' UNION. SPECIAL STOP-WORlv MEETING OP ALL MEMBERS. F TO-DAY (Wednesday), 8 A.M., - ' WAITING-ROOM. • BUSINESS: . To consider Shipwrights' Grievances and claims . To consider Travelling Tim© to Jivans Bay To tako such action as may be deemed necessary. l " Called bv Special Resolution, t- GEO. G. FARLAND, Gen. Secretary. WELLINGTON WmOSOPHTCAL i » T SOCIETY. President, Professor r. , H Easterfiold. The Annual General " Afpptin" will bo held at the Dominion 3 !S TO NIGHT (Wednesday), October °"nd 1913, at S p.m. Bnsinct«-(1), Annual ? Report and Balance-sheet; (2) Election of E' Officers; (3) Alteration of Rules; (4) Notes it on Phosphorus and Phosphoric Acids by II JG, Fulton; f5) The Unfit: an edueay' ti'onai problem by Miss P. Myers. 8.A.; (15) Notes on a Tide-predicting Machine, by C E Adams, M.Se.; (7) Oil the relation of the Great Marlborough Conglomerate to the Underlying Formations in -the middle Clarence Valley; and (8) Preliminary Note on the Uplifted East Coast of Mnrlboroueh by C, A. Colton, M.Sc.; fff) General. Friends introduced by vnembprs will be welcome. C. E. ADAMS, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND, k T OST, Cheque, No. SMS, for £3 Ids., Jfj drawn on Bank of Now Zealand, > and countersigned by C. E. Chiltv. l'av--1 i»»tit stooped.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 22 October 1913, Page 1
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