SITUATIONS WANTED. ; "SLANTED, Situation as Waitress; " * small hotel or boardinghouso. Miss Bassett, Bos GO, New Plymouth. ; 00D Baker wants Situation; must bo permanent; country preferred. Appl.Y "Baker," "Dominion" Office, WAXTED, position as Station Manager, thorough knowledge of stock and agriculture. Apply John Mowat, Blenheim. WANTED, in Wellington, position as Nursery Governess, daily or residential. Apply "Dominion" Office. CHEF, reliable, experienced Chef seeks re-engagement on November Ist, Hotel, town or country; first-class references. Apply "Dominion" Office. STATION Gardener, all round work; new work preferred; special Haivke's Bay and Iluntcrvillc references. Frank Hill, Hinau, Pembertofl. YOUNG Man wants jiosition as Chauffeur. (Ford Car preferred); references. Apply "Competent," Bos 19, Featherston. TAILOR'S Cutter open for engagement; wholesale and retail experience; could take charge of branch; highest credentials. Apply "J. 5.," "Dominion" Office. *" EXPERIENCED _ Typist® arid stenographer requires temporary or relieving position. Auckland district preferred. Apply "Immediate," Post Ofhce, Pahjatua. • TS7STANTED, by young lady,, position in V 7 country, as Nursery Governess; knowledge of French; would accept position as Companion. Boulcott Registry,' Boulcott Street. OOLCLASSER wants permanent situation with brokers; capable to take charge of land *tt>ck or machinery in off-season; north and south farming experience; good reference, technical and practical.. Apply "Reliable," Hawera P.O. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. URNISHED " Bedroom, 02 Austin Street; fireplace; 2 single beds or double. Call morning or evening. M _ ONTROSE/'TfiTh© Terrace—Vacancies for young men; moderate tariff; | every comfort; 'phone; nice bright rooms; tennis lawn, etc. Weil" furnished largo front » balcony, Single, Double, Bed-sitting-rooms; harbour view; quiet. 'Phone 14G1. 59 Boulcott Street. : rpOMlSrair Boulcott Street.--IL • Vacancies for Boarders; central position and good view of City and Harbour. Telephone 1671. "KTjTAITANGI House, Boulcott Street. * * ■ Once more under Mrs. O'Loughlin's superior management.' An ideal place to stay at".. Moderate tenua. 'Phone 1200. BUSINESS Man requires Board and , lodging on.farm, within 100 miles of Wellington; will pay 10s. a week and do light work. Apply to "G.W.," c.o. ' "Dominion" Office. - 7VTURSE STRATFORD ha„s Vacancies j for Lying-in Patients at- her Private Maternity Hospital, 2G liilbirnie Crescent, Kilbirnic; Id. section from Courtenay | Place. Full Sets Baby Clothing always on hancl, T — TAT.T, ~RAY~TEA KIOSK.-Week-cnd 1 JLJ House; two minutes . from Car; J country visitor® and freek-o.nders can now ■ obtain accommodation on. sea frontage. Large room for' private evenings, etc. ! Mrs! Kilfoy. Telephone 3785 (2 rings). , FRANKTON Jtinetioii (Main 1 - Trufik ■ Line). Grand Private Hotel. Recently enlarged . Accommodation. for, GO j guests; h. and e. baths; private sitting rooms; commercial room; porter meets all trains. Travellers fro® Rotorua may .] wait for night Express south. Communi- ■ cations promptly attended to. First-class ; accommodate. Tariff 6s. per day. Mrs. ! A. Davis, Proprietress. Telephone 238. /QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, : • Plimmer's Steps (Next Barrett's Hotel). ' Splendidly Situated. Central, yet quiet, j One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. > GOOD-TABLE. .LARGE AIRY-ROOMS. TARIFF, is. Gd. per day; JBt per week, i •T. S. M'CONKEY, Proprietor. : M A H A I A HOUSE, I ' l WAIKANAE. • ' AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET ' . HOLIDAY. ! Fine, mild climate. Good trout fishing'. < (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, ' , [ ■ n Proprietress. ■ BTONEHLRST, ' SYMONDS STREET, f, •AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. f Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. -j / MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN,. J Proprietress. c ' } ' j n LOWER SYMONDS ST., 1 ' ' j Oppo. Government Houso j Grounds, t AUCKLAND. ' SELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ] Telephone 2GBB. ' J r . H p H I ", 1 ' • 97 DIXON STREET, j House, Window, and Office-Cleaning J Contractor. t Carpets Cleaned and Beaton by t Machinery. All Orders Promptly' Executed. ( GIVE ME A TRIAL. t ' AN UP-TO-DATE J SODA FOUNTAIN i JJAS, been installed at FAIL'S RES- '( TiURANT, t LAMBTON QUAY. ' < k ~~ (. V ii All Kinds of Summer Beverages I Dispensed. j Open daily 9 a.m. to 11.15 p.m. 1 . ■ : c AN EXPLANATION. <j ( THE reason why the majority of people £ to-day have weak constitutions is B because the food they eat is stimulating ®' and indigestible. Our object at the Vege- £ tarian Cafe is to provide sustaining, • digeitible, and combined foods, -g Make yourselves one pf our patrons TO- 1 DAY. * Note address, 83 Willis Streot T (over Shoflts'). j ( GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Custom- » house Quay, Wellington, has been tj favoured with . ijistructions from Greorga J Shirlclillc. Esq., to offer for sale his T Upper Hutt property,' known as — "BIRCHILL," comprising a modern 8- j ROOMED HOUSE, a man s cottage, motor •£ garage, and necessary outhouses. di There is every possible in- r eluding hot and cold water; good water « supply, and septic tank drainage. ' Land, 9 acres 2.30 .GH, being beautifully laid out in flowor and vegotablo gardens, - croquet aiid lennis lawns, ' r Price, only .tf.Bllo. This property has k. a gloriour-. view of the Uutt Valley, and i' w can confidently recommend same! Fur- m ther from lbs Sole Ay,cut,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 1
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