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SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED, Position as Nurse-House-maid. Apply "Nurse," "Dominion" Office. ■ ■ .■■ BAKER, Bread and Small Goods, seeks Situation in town or country.' Box 3S, Waipukurau. ■ . TSXTVANTED, Situation on Sheep Farm, * » small salary to commence; Apply 'Farmer," "Dominion" Office. ' - : "WyANTED, Painting, Paperhanging, 'J etc., town or country. Apply _ljorough," "Dominion" Office. , \S7" ANTED, by strong, willing Man, *» Situation on farm; used to horses. Apply Anxious," "Dominion" Office. WANTED; by Butcher, Billet in ooun- » » try, hawking cart or killing, anything; good references. Reply "Reliable," "Dominion" Office. •■••': WANTEDTTby Youth, 15 months' ex-. »» peneuce, Situation as general farm , hand. State wages to "Willing," c.o.' "Dominion" Office, Wellington. , . ".'•..■■ «XTANTED7~ by~a~ Capable Young ■■"» Woman, Situation as Housekeeper, anywhere in or near Wellington. AdOffiee,_flawera. * YSTANTED, by capable" joung Man, j »» position as Orooin-Gardeiier, A with I household duties, or day ," gardening. - ; WANTED, to place smart,. energetfc total abstainer, non-smoker, as Packer, Rtoreiuan, Bookkeeper, Butler, etc.'; married, age 42. Cunningham's Registry, 'Phone J572. •■ ■ ■ ' ' WANTED,, to place Englis'lu Governess, new arrival; experienoedj teach French, German, Painting, ...Drawing, Elocution; College trained; high, credentials; go any district. Cunningham's Registry. ' ' - ■ ■•■ -\- i \ WANTED, by two experienced'- Milk-: ers (machines.. preferred); thorough mechanics; understand all farm work; about 60 to SOtCows, milk on,share.sys-: tem, North or South Island; must-be good ■ herd; satisfaction guaranteed.- " Apply ,f Energetic," Rangibra, North Canterbury. BOARS AND REBIDENOE. 1 <d.fi THE TERRACE—PirstJclalsßoawi -«: u and Residencesmoking room; e,very possible-conveni-ence. . ■ . .: ■ .■■ ■■■"'"• "■ ■ A CCOMMODATION required by young -t«- Gent., in private'familyj.goo'd.locality, handy' city; Particulars .to "Homely," Box 140. . "... '' _ ■;-■■■■.-- ■ URNISHED Double Bed-sitting-room. 92 Austin Street; fireplace, use. of , all conveniences. Call mofninEe-'and evenings. •' ■-.•• ■ ; T" " ■ HOUSE, 10-TCneirgton : i-i Street. Cnmfortable board juni , ., resi-: dence; doubla and 6inglephone 2771. ■■■"■/-./''"■"., TO LEI, Rooms, furnished, Brougham Street;- telepnune , and..all..modern conveniences. For address apply "Dominion" Office. ■".'■' ~.;,-...'■.:: 1 ' SALFORD HOUSE, St. . Comfortable Home offered to Gsntlemen single or Share 'rooms; soft washing included. ~-; -- : ..'.."' ■'.. mHORNLEIGH,- Boulcott Street,- WelX -liiigton. First-class accommodation. for. Tourists, Travellers and Permanent Boarders. 'Phone 1671; Mrs. E. 'Jones. WXAITANGI •Hpuee/ Boulcott: Street. ;>™-Tv-PnceVmore..u;nder..Mr3.' O'tongnlin'a superior management. An ideal place to :stay at.- Modorate terms. 'Phone 12Q0i A WEEK at the SEASIDE-255. & 30s. fYALL. BAY, ACCOMMODATION 1'- Houses-Adjacent Hot: Salt' , Water Baths..'■■phone 3785 (2 rings). Mrs. Kit EOY,, Proprietress.■ * ... . .:' .' . ' VTACANCIES for' Married Couples and V • • Single .Oentleihen, .3 minutes fromG.KO*. ;■ large garden; splendid harbour view; quiet and select. For address apply Office. : . : "]»/f ONTROSE," 90 The Terrace-Vacan. -"J- eies for young men; - moderate tariff-; every comfort; phone; nice bright vooms; tennis lawn, etc. ■ . ! '■''' ■■'. •' J. E. SCOTT, Proprietor. , - PRIVATE HOTEL, PI immer's Steps, Lambton Quay. Opposite "iSominion" Newspaper Office. .Refurnished and renovated • 'tUMughout. Situated on an open space in centro 61 \ City. The most'.comfortable 1 and bestconducted house in Wellington. One minute from tram; rail, or steamer, ~ .-., . ; TARIFF: Iβ. perdav; £1 per week. , J. S. M'CONKEY. Proprietor. STONBHURST, SYMONDS STREET.-1 AUCKLAND, New Zealand. , '■ STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND! : . -RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst, , ' Auckland. 'ME. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors. ..',.. : . ■ Telephones and A 374. '.'WHAREKOA." . DAY'S BAY. FIRST-CLASS BOARD & RESTDENCE. Morning, Luncheon, and Afternoon Tsaa arranged.. : ..'■-.- Letters and telegrams /receive prompt nt ! on -- ■:. MRS,-E..w.wiSß.: .: Prourietreei. ' TVJ AH AR A SOUS E, ,;IVI- • • WAIKANAE. . . .. ~;', AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A . QUIET HOLIDAY. - Fine,' Mild' Climate." Good 'TroutFishihg.- ' ■ Tennis Courts. '•:. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS,:,:: .■«■:■ -'-..■■■ Proprietress." ■'A WEEK AT THE, SEASIDE, V ::: ." '• .■'•■'.■ . aO3 - ■' .'.','. :C":v.vv\ rtOFFEE PALACE, NEW PLYMOUTH. A - ' CleaD, Comfortable, Homelike. -. RECOMMENDED BY ALL. .' , .TO BUSINESS FOLK. .-.'.: . .;. KELBURN LUN.CHEON CONCESSION TICKETS. '-.' — ICELBURN , TEA KIOSK. -; , FOR Is. you; purchase the above Luncheon Ticket -at the Kelburn'Tram Ticket Office, "Times" ;Avoniie This ticket takes you bv cable car 400 ft., above — - . ■ ■ . ■ -■, KALAMAZOO ■'.'-' T OOSE-LEAF LEDGER 4 WAGONER Li. FILE AGENCY,.. ~. . / - ROUTE'S "BUILDINGS, . ■..'.' The Kalomazoo Loose Leaf - Ledger ranks first of all Loose Leaf.-Ledger..Sys-tems. , Approved by all Leading Firms in England because they , effect economies in the Counting Houses of their^busjness. H\■ :,■;; L. LTD.. .. •„ :... Dpminion Agents^'" I ''.:":..'.'. 'U' (And.'at- Ealmerston North i\,*Auckland)> - W.-S.-H.-KNOWLES, Representative. ,'■'; -' •■"'Phone 2M5. '..- ' .:■:• ■ TTITE are a wide* ohoioe "of. SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS at real bargain prices. Every machine ffuaranteeM in good order. It wjll pay you to investigate. THE/OFFICE APPLIANCE C 6., LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. :"V-""' IF you cannot get Corn Cob Punch from your Grocer, ring direct to tbe FaoLtoiy Tel, Automatic ISh . . .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 1

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