SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED, Position as Help; must be country, and. good wages. Apply "Country," ".Dominion" Office ANTED, Situation as Lady-help-housemaid, where cookkept; country preferred. Apply "Particular," Napier Post Office. WANTED, by Butcher, Position, country preferred 14 years' all-roundex-perience; also Buying; D.E. Bookkeeping. "Reliable," "Doininion" Office. ANTED, Position with homely family, Wellington, no children, light housework, plain sewing; wages .£1 week. "Capable," c.o. "Dominion' Office. - . FARM MANAGER, married, no family, wants Position as WORKING MANAGER on Slioep Farm. Ten years practical experience of improved and unimproved country; leaving present situation middle January. Reply . "ENERGETIC," "Dominion" Office. LOST AND FOUND. . PRESENTATION MEDAL. LOST, .during holidays, in train or• vicinity Upper Hutt, _ Gold' Medallion, greenstone- centre. t Liberal - reward on leaving address "Dominion''' ..Office* . , BOARD AND BESIDENOB. TO LET,' 2 largo Front well-furnished Rooms, bed-sitting-rooms; velo- ■ phone,' conveniences. 106 Tho-Terra.ee. B' ""OARD-RESIDENCE, singio room, required for gentleman; use of telephone,. . Terms to "Permanent,". "Do-j minion" ONTROSE," 96 The Terraco-Vacan-cieg for young men; modorftto toriilj every comfort; 'phono; ni°P bright rooms; tonme layn; etc. - . i W HARE KOA, Day's Bay ..--This -New Accommodation Houso is now open for Visitors. For terms,; apply Mrs. £/. W. Wise, Day's Bay. COMFORTABLE Horn?, • central, offered several young men; good table; overy convenience; terms' very moderato. G2 Cambridge Terrace. ' : .. T O~LET7 Furnished Double-bed Sittingroom (front), ground .floor; use. kitchen. 1 Hiiwkestone Terrace, Hawkestono Street, Thorndon. HORNLEIGH, 49~Buuloott Street. An ideal home for Lady, and Gentlemen Boarders. Central position; superb view of city and harbour. 'Phono 1671. WAITANGI House, Bouleott Street. Once moro under Mrs. o'lx>ughlin's superior management, An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. W' AA'TED, by Young Lady (Civil Servant), large Bed-sitting-room, with attendance; permanent; Thorndon tial.. Apply, stating terms, to "S.A.,' "Dominion" Office. TSEAUDESSERT, 55 Majoribanka Strtet. JO- Undc-r superior management of Mrs. Winstanley. An ideal place to -stay at'. \ 4'wo minutes from tram and Post Office. Terms 1 moderate.- ■ , WANTED, by' gentleman, Bedroom and, if possible. Private Sittingroom; quietness essejitial; preferably .no other --'boarders; . Mount Victoria preferred. Address "Quiet,"- "Dominion Office; ' / . ' . LYALL BAY. TEA KIOSK,..'. , COUNTRY) Visitors and others-.who-it - . week-ends arc' in ■ search of ideal Accommodation on .the sea frontage (large room for private evenings, etc.) have only to:..ring'•:Phone' ! 37Bs (2 rings),' or call. rTwo»'-; miOTtes : from'car-stop, ; - Mrs. 3 fctfpy. .proprietress... ; . , FRANKTON Junotion (Main. Trunk •Line). Gland Private Hotel. Recently enlarged- Accommodation for GO guests; h. and 0.-baths; privnto sitting rooms; commercial room; portor ' meets all trains. Travellers from Rotorua.mav wait for night Express south. Communications promptly attended to. First-clans accommodation. Tarifl Gs. per day. Mrs. A, Daviß, Proprietress. Telephone 238. EAIL. WELLINGTON to AUCKLAND. ' —Break vonr journoy at KING'S • COURT. OHAKUNE. Most modem ' Hotel along the line. Passengers from Wellington to Auckland, or vice versa, can break this jouraey half-way; enjoy a' good night's rest; join express next morning; and reach their destination ..same afternoon. Cook's Coupons accepted. PoTter meets trains. ORTAGE Accommodation House. Every home comfort. Good fishing and bathing to bo had. Launch seer ond to none in connection with House. Tariff on application; Cuisine under the supervision of Mrs. Taylor. Rowvboats. always on hand. . J. W. TAYI.OS, Proprietor, PORTAGE. , MAHARA' house, • WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACEBO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, mild climate. Good trout fishing. Tennis Courts. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress, QUEEN'S ' PRIVATE' HOTEL, •Plimmer's Stew (Next Barrett's Hotel). Splendidly Situated.' Central,, yet quiot. One minute from tram. rail, or steamer. • GOOD TABLE. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. TARIFF. 4s. 6d. per day; JEI per week. J. S. M'CONKEY, Proprietor. STONBHURST, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland, / MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. 1 Proprietress.. ■ g LOWER SYMONDS ST., Oppo.' Government House Grounds, AUCKLAND. SELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE Telephone 2685. SPORTING. JjIOXTON RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES., Nominations for nil sventa (except Trial Stakes first day, and Maiden Scurry second dav) close with the Secretary at Foxton on MONDAY, January sth. 1914, at 'J p.m. Weights will be declared on or about January 9th. - - - Acceptances for first day and entries for Trial Stakes first day, and Maiden Scurry second Jay, close on WEDNESDAY," Jmuury ll'.li, 1914, at!) p.m. ENDELL WANKLYN, ! Secretary AKE CORN COB PUNCH with all Liquors. It reduces the effects of alcohol. You try it. WANTED Known, Lace Curtains, 2s. 6d„-4s. Gd., and Bs. ,6d.; Casement Cloth, Gd., Is., and Is. 6d.; Blankets, Ss. 6d.,.125. Gd., and 255.; ,Quilts, ,3s. 6d. and ss. 6d. up; Towels,, Bd., Is., and Is. Gd.; Sheeting, 9d„ ls„ and Is. Gd.; Table Covers, 4s, Gd„ Bs. Gd.; and 12s. Gd., at Rad*. ford's Great Furniture Sale, now on at .63 and 65 JYillia Strset^
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1947, 2 January 1914, Page 1
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