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DO NOT MISS THE DEiIONSTRATION PHOVING THE STRENGTH OP :.- OSRAM DRAWN ,WIRE LA-MFS, EVERY AFTBRNOGX FROM 2 to 3 i>.m. AT G. WINDER'S, Cuba' Street. '

SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTEDTby Btttchcr, Billet in country; hawking cart or killtug. Reply "J.!{.," _"Dominion" Offite. I \S7"ANTEI), by a Widow, Washing or > » Cleaning, for Tueidajs or Weilnosdays. Apply "Urgent," "Domifsiou" . Ohice. E' ""XPERIENCED and Printer's Machinist requtr-w situation. Wvito to "Stereo." "Damiuion" Office, by young lady, ' * Companion-help or 1.-ady-hcip; country preferred. Write "Refined!" "Dominion" Office. TNTKD7T»y~stea«ly, Man, position ah Letterpress Slaehinist; town or eountry. Apply "Slachme," "Dominion" Office. TS7"ANTED—HighIy recom mended young it -couple, milk, garoeu, horses, etc.; laundress;, with cottage preferred. Government Labour, Ghuinee Street. *> Chauffeur, two years' pxpdricii-ec; all runing repairs: good references. &i----ply "Hudson," New Plymouth,' ■fSTANTED, a position as H/Ousekeeper, ' » with child (It year?), Napier or surrounding district. Apply "i1.D.," "Deniicion''' Agency, Lower l'lutt. AMARRlEDTrinlcekTsituAtionj good with stock and general farm work; good dogs a,ad used to hilly country; wife no duties; good references, Apply "J.W.," Post Office, Lower Hutt. BOARD AMD REBIDENOQ. for young man; private family; soft washing, •menaing; terms, U.-1. §2 Ilawker Street.' large" Tront balcony, Single, Double, Bed-sitting-rooms; harbour view; quiet. 'Phone lifel. 59 flontootti Street. WAXTED - io tent, pkirily-furnished Bedroom, for an oji lady pensioner, in a homely family. Apply '•Elderly,'" "Domiiiion" Office, A GOOD Home offered to few young -t'A. Men; central ami convenient; terms, including soft washing, 18s. U'2 CVitubridge Terrace. iOKJOEIUH, 49 Boukott Skeet. An ideal home for Lady aftd Gei'itleuiei.i Boarders; central position; superb \iew ctf City and Harbour. 'Phono 1G71." VOUNG, Gont. (studying)' ; retiulrps -*•.. Board-Residenee; private family, in Hataltai preferred. Replies to jjtraight," e.o. "Dominioii' 1 Office, W'~mTNGI Httu^''"Bos«oir'su ; elt". Once, more under Sirs, p'Loughltn's saperior usanagement. An ideal place to etay at. Moderate terms. "Phono 1208. WTJAREKOA, Day's Bay-Tlii's new Accoinmodatioa House is now -open for ■visitors. Luncheon and Afternoon' Tea served. Per terms, etc.; apply Sirs. J6). ~W. .Wise. , ' WENTWORTH HOTEL,"CIyde Quay,: near Te Ato Railway ,iiid Wharves. ' Tariff from, 22-:. Cd. No-iv Under the-tfrst-ciass supervision of Mrs, B-. 3. Howell, late of Sydney.- _^^_____ "ylCANClESlorsTawioil » .Sin-gla Gentlemen, 3 niinnfcs from G.P.0.; laf-ge satiteo; splendid harbour view; ejulfit ni.-d 6elcot. For address ap, ] ply "Demiuion" Office. : . N~"WrSE. STRATFORD has Vacancies Klvlyihg*ia Pati'enb at her .Pri. vate Sfotenufy Hospital, 31 Kent Torrase! »cav Queeii's .Statue. Full sets Baby. Clothing always on ha.nd. ■ ' ■ -wa)?tei}. ; ; v ' ":.';■ ...•;. ■A,-.- ,I'OUNG' Gejitleuiau requires Ac- ■£&. ..oc-mmodaiioH as '.-Paying Guest, with ■peltate! family, Applj*, sta-tinj* terms, to "Central," "Dominion" Office. "TIirONTROSE/^OPae^ftm^e^Juw^ ■!•'•»■ ci«s for young Juen; moderate tariff; every comfort; 'photic; nice bright rooms; tennis lawn, etc. .■ ' - : , J. .E, SCOTT. Prpbrtotoi'. LYALL ,BAV~ACC6mSIODATION-■-HOUSE. COUNTRY Visitors and Week-enders . received. 'I'liono 3785 (2 rings). ■ Mrs. Kilfoy, Proprietress . ' (Main Trtink' i- 1 L-iue). Grand Privates Hotel. Re-. ceutiy. enlarged. Acoo-mmad-atioii. for GO guests; h, and e. baths; .-.private sitting' rooms; -commercial roow; porter jjieets : all trains. Travellers ■froiii'Botoru-.i inay wait for night Espross south. Ci)mnYiinicatiens prfcmptly flttwided to. Pirst-elass acooi-mtiodatioi-i. Tariff'lis. per day.- Mrs, A. Pari. l ;. Proprietress. Telephone 238.' ORTAGS Accommodation House. [ Every lio-m-e comfort, Good fish* ing arid bathing to be had. Liiuneh ,scq-. and to none in connection with Hpilso, Tariff on application. Cuisiiie under the supervision of Mrs. Taylor. Rs-W boats always on hand. ''''■■ J, W, TAYLOB.

Proprietor, PORTAGE. "MAHAB-A HOUSE, XU^VAIKAJJAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A' .QUIET HOLIDAY. - Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis 'Courts. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. QTONEB..URST,. SYMONDS STREET, O - AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehtirst," Auckland, , MHS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Pfopiie'tfess.. "j||ARATHON," o LOWER SYMONDS ST., Opposite Go«n\ment Souse Grounds, AUCKLAND. SELECT BOARD-AND RESIDENCE. Telephone 26SS. a'~ UEE.VS PRIVATE 7 HOTEL, PlimiKOr's Steps, . Next Barrett's Hotel. The. house for respectable working rn.cn.-, permanent o.r Casual. Good food, scrupulous cleanliness and strict attention to business has mode this house tho best in Wellington, Try it. Largo rooms, fresh air, hot, cold, and shower baths, Tariff. Is.; £\ per week. J. S. M'CONKEY, Proprie- ■_ ;_ WHY DIP, DIP, DIP? WITH -the "OEC-Di])" Pern you eafl write Sfffl words With only one dip. Try a dozen, assorted at 2s;, post fr-i>e. State what Points required, COULLS, CULLING, & C 0,,. LTD., Brandon Street, ' ' WELLINGTON. . . "171011 the convenience of pcoiile welding IV beyond WcHiiißton, ■ «irai}gcniotjfs ■have been, made so that Aprents for "The ])bmihbm? 'to each town will fceotve anil promptly forward any Miswllnnoows Advertisement that If tony be dceirM to insert in this paper. THc rates for fl-dvertiscmeiitf required to he inserted under <iny ,classified heddins <\ro w follow :— One Irjch (£0 Words), ss. per insertion. BIRTH, DEATH, k MABKIAOB XOTtOIiS, 2s. 6d. ,pcr insert-ion. r. EN BE At ADVEim&EJIES'fS. 16 Words, Is.; 24 Word*, 4b, cd.; 5C Words, gs. 6d,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 1

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