i' , i , • —r 1 FOB the oonvonleneeo! people Maidini;. beyond",;_. Wellington, arrangements have beenmaxie to ■.- that Agenta tor "The Dominion" In oftch town -mll>receive and promptly forward any. Advertisements that it may be desired to-intert - in this Paper. ..",'.. V". Rates of Advertisements Inserted undar any classified headlnir'are as follow:— -■- ...,,..■ One Inch (60 Words), Se per Insertion. BIBTH. DEATH. 4 UAItBIAGENOTIOEa. """"■ . Zb. 6cL per insertion. .;.• • .. ;....' GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS'. ': : IS Words. Is.: 24 Words, Is. 64.) s .50 Words, 2a. 6d. ~ /
SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED, Situation on Sheep Farm, small salary to commence. Apply, Farmer," "Dominion" - Office. TWO competent Otago Plonghmen desire Situation, together preferred. Apply "Sex," "Dominion" Office. WANTiJ), by energetic Young Man,,, Position as Canvasser .or outside Salesman; any district. "H.W.," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, by 'Respectable Young Man, Position on Farm; strong, energetic, willing. Apply "Orphan,"' Office. WANTED] - by experienced Shepherd, permanent-job; experienced with ■s|;ud sheep and cattle. Apply "Station," Kai Iwi, AVanganui. rarANTED,~by a Capable- Young » v . Woman, Situation as Housekeeper, anywhere in or near Wellington. • Address Office, Hawcra. WANTED, Position as Caretaker, Custodian, or any place of trust, .by trustworthy married man; good references. Apply "Trustworthy, "Dominion" Office. ■ ANTED, by respectable Young Man, Situation, on up-to-date Sheep Farm, to learn j 14 years' experience dairy farming N.Z. Apply "Sheep," "Dominion" Office. ANTED to Place, Housekeeper, capable, refined Widow, bachelors or widower; good plain cook; any position of tiust; middle-aged. Cunniugham's Registry. 'Phone 1572. ■, WANTED to" Place, sober, energetic, thoroughly experienced Young Man, age 80, Manager or Assistant; Butter Factory.; •, good references. Cunningham'sJßegistry. 'Phono 1572. WANTED to Place, in Gentleman's Home, town, refined Young English Cook-General; holding excellent Home and New Zealand references; highly recommended. Cunningham's Registry. 'Phone 1572. ANTED, by honest Young Man, Position as Gardener, with other duties, with good people; no references. Employers using half-built stable and loft for accommodation need not apply "GarMelling P.O. WANTED 7 hy~two 'experienced .Milkers (machines preferred); mechanics; understand all farm .work; about 60 to: 80 cows, milk on share system, North or South Island; must be good herd; satisfaction guaranteed.■'. Apply "Energetic," Rangiora, North Canterbury. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. YOUNG. Man . wonts, Board and.. dence for fortnight; moderate;'"Reply 9 Office,-■"--■>■ ' "QKIBO," 6B Hill ■ CJ very superior Board, and "'Residence; 'phone, etc. Miss. Dempster, Proprietress. FURNISHED Double Bed-sitting-room. : 92 Austin Street; fireplace, use of all ..conveniences. Call mornings- and evenings. . ■'. .. . • '!'...': ~;.r ARLSMEy> D. HOUSE, 10 Kensirgton i • Street. Comfortable- board anV -residence; double and single rooms Telephone 2774.. . ... :. - . TO LET,.;Single ;Furnished'-Bedrponis: ■-'. to'trespectable men, 65.,. private entrance/quiet and central., Apply• 52 Boul- . cott Street, City. ■ . ■-■• .:-■ ■■.■',■ Street,' Wei-; ."! linßton'.- \ '-First-class accommodation: for. Tourists," Travellers and Permanent Boarders. -'Phone, 1071. Mrs. E: Jones!. •; House, .Boulcott- Street. • VT v ;once more-under.Mrs.- O'Loughlin's superior management. .An ideal; place to stay at .Moderate terms. "■ 'Phone 1200. v A~ & 30s. f TALL B/L'Y ACCOMMODATION ti Honse—Adjacent Hot.Salt' Water Baths.. '"Phone 3785(2 rings). :Mrs.KtLEOY, Proprietress.,:.' .' .-■■■■ VACANCIES for Married Couples nnd : Single Gentlemen, 8 minutes t from G.P.Q.'j 'large garden; splendid-, harbour, view; quiet and select. For address apply -"Dominion" Office. , - : , '"MONTROSE," 96 The Terrace-Viican. ItX ' ciea for young men; modirtte • tariff; every comfort; phone; nice bright rooms;, tennis lawn, etc. / J. E. SCOTT, Proprietor. . UEEN'S PRIVATE . HOTEL, Plinimer's Steps, Lainbton Quay. ■ Opposite ".Dominion" Newspaper Office. Refurnished and renovated throughout. Situated on an open space in centro'af City. The most comfortable and bestconducted house in Wellington. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. ' TARIFF: 4s. per day; £1 per week. J. S. M'CONKEY, Proprietor. STONEHUHST, SYMONDS STREIST, AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASSBOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegramß: "Stonehurst," Auckland., MR, AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, '[' Proprietors. Telephones 504' and A 374. "■TyHAREKOA." • DAY'S BAY. FIRST-CLASS BOARD & RESIDENCE. Morninj. Luncheon, and Afternoon Teae arranged. ' ' '( ' " Letters and telegrams receive , prompt attention. . :_ ._" ■■■„_•■ MRS. E. W. WISE. Prourietreßi; MA HA R A HOUSE, • WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY.. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tenniß Courts. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress.TO BUSINESS FOLK. KELBURNE LUNCHEON CONCES- ' XELBURNE TEA KIOSK. FOR Is. you purchase the above Luncheon Ticket at the Kelburne. Tram Ticket Office, "Times" Avenue. This ticket takes you by cable car 400 ft. above sea level to enjoy (INCLUSIVE OF TRAM FARE) AN EXCELLENT LUNCH. • SION TICKETS. A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE, 80s: pOFFEE PALACE, NEW PLYMOUTH Clean, Comfortable, Homelike. RECOMMENDED BY ALL. "TUISY" VACUUM CLEANERS. HlßE—Hand-power Models, from 7s. per day. Electric-power models, from 15s. per day. SALE—From 70s. to £-V>. Terms arranged. RAND, WALKER AND CO., King's Chambers. 'Phone 8809. . Or VEITCH AND ALLAN. - Cuba Street. . ■ -. . IMPORTANT. IF you want your furniture removed, i consignments cleared through the Customs, goods delivered in the city, or forwarded to any address, call or .write Blake, Carlisle and Co., Customs, Carrying, and Forwarding Agents,'- Hunter Street, Wellington, or Box 177, G.P.O. Appointments can be made with our representative up 'phone 2617. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay. (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station!) Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, late Chof Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for 9 yeais. Visitors' and Permanents' - rates: Bs. per day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1656. ___. MRS. FIX, Proprietress. ANTED Known. Why do people sell Furniture for half the price? Because they havt: such ridiculously high prices, MarshaU'e ia always bedrock. « ,><maide Road,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2212, 27 July 1914, Page 1
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