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SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, by experienced Shepherd, permanent job; good dogs and references. Apply "M.P.," "Dominion" Office, y ; - YJSTANTED, Position oil Farm, Under- ■ * Manager, or 'Supervisor; Home experience; good 'references; knowledge of stock-dealing. Apply "W.P.," "Dominion" Office. ■ ': ANTED Known, iilie Manager or »» I'irst Assistant in Butter Factory, advertised in Monday's issue, capable, trustworthy, credentials, still open Engagement. Cunningham's Registry. ~ to Place, Refined Lady- * help, age 18,' country station, farm, . private; plain cook, general, first poei- , Hon, willing undertake all duties.- ■ Cunningham's .Registry.. 'Phone 1572. DRAPER SITUATION WANTED. TVRAPER'S Assistant, with-Colonial and Home experience, requires' Situation Town .or Country. Good references. Apply, ' • "W.W;," G.P.0., Wellington. ■ . BOARD AND REBIDENOE. J "CJKIBO," 6G Hill Stfeet, Thorndon, Superior Board and Residenco. 'Phone,' 1294. Miss Dempster. ' - "EIUIINISHED Double Bed-sitting-room, 92_Austin Street; fireplace, use of all conveniences. Call mornings and evenings. "I A(i THE TERRACE—First-class Board i ■ and Residence for Gentleman; . smoking room; every: possible conve'ni--1 ence. • .' . ~ ' TjURLSMEj>D HOUSE, 10 Kensirgton ' . Street. Comfortable board W residence; double and single rooms. Tele, i phone 2774. : nnHORNLEIGH, Bouloott Street, Wel■A lington.' First-class accommodation < . for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent . Boarders. 'Phone 1671. , Mrs. E. Jonea..; VTTAITANGI House, Bouloott Street. ' » Once more under Mrs. O'Loughlin's superior management. , An ideal place to | stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. ! A WEEKfAT THE SEASIDE-30s. T ?TALL BAT ACCOMMODATION ■ House—Adjacent Hot ■ Salt • Water 'Baths. 'Phone 3785 (2 rings).--Mre. KILFOY, Proprietress. TTACANCiES for Married .Couples and » Single Gentlemen, .3 minutes from G.P.0.; large garden; splendid harbour view; quiet and select. For address, ap- ' ply "Dominion" Office. " -'"-i "jl/TONTEOSE," 96 The Tefracer-Vacan- : ' lu. c-ies for young men; moderate tariff; every comfort; phone,\nice bright rooms; tennis lawn, eto. • . J. E. SCOTT, Proprietor. | TVUBEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, v* Plimmer's Steps, Lambton'QuayJ ••• Opposite "i)ominion" Newspaper Office. Refurnished, and renovated throughout. Situated on an open space in centro of City. The most comfortable and bestoonduoted house in WellingtdnY .'ute from tram, rail, or steamer. TARIFF: is. per day; jEI per week. , '. - J. S:, M'CONfcEY. 'Proprietor. STONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, New Zealand. ' STRICTLY- FIRST-LASS BOARD AND - - RESIDENCE. i • Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland; ! 'MR.-AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors.' ...■••■ ; -Telephones. 504. and. A 374. '. . "^yHAREKOA.", • " DAY'S BAY. FIRST-CLASS BOARD &'RESIDENCE. ■ Morning, >, Luncheon, and Afternoon Teas arranged; . Letters and telegrams receive.. prompt; • attention..: ; . | ; . MBS. E. W. WISE. I 1 .' ■ . j:- Proprietress. M" AHA R A HOU SE, WAIICANAE. : ' ' AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A I; ;-, .. '■' '. QUIET HOLIDAY.'- ■ . 'Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. ' '- Tennis Courts. .(MRS.) E; M. WILLIAMS, 'Proprietress. ' :■ TO BUSINESS FOLK. " , KELBUEN LUNCHEON CONCES- ■ SION TICKETS. , KELBURN. TEA KIOSK. ■ Is. you purchase the above LunJP cheon Ticket, at the Ivelburn 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. A' WEEK Ar THE SEASIDE, • ~ " : -, .Sos. ; V: , .. SIOFFEE PALACE, NEW PLYMOUTH Clean, Comfortable, Homelike; RECOMMENDED BY ALL. A R A W A • H O U S E. ■XX . .. Rotorua. : WORLD-FAMED PRIVATE'HOTEL. Stands high in best part of Town. Surrounded with Beautiful Grounds in which . Guests may wander, and enjoy - utmost privacy. Commanding' lovely, view of Lake; Mountain Sconery, and Thermal Action. Renovated and refurnished throughout, including Broadwood Concert Grand Piano. Coaches and Motors call for all ',' . Trips. Terms: Bs. per day (Summer), £2 ss. per week. Winter, Ss. per day, JC2 2s. per week. B. GRIFFITHS, . . Proprietress. "EVERYTHING IS SO - CLETAN!" "TTOU know, 'Mrs. Smith, I liardly JL knew the men were in the louse, they moved about so quietly. Yet the work was thoroughly done. by. THE VACUUM CLEANING CO., and the rooms; they' cleaned were really spotless. I've never known cleaning done so quickly, so well, and with such little inconvenience!" Cleaning 1 of EVERY kind—Windows, Floors, Walls, Carpets-done speedily, and thoroughly. ' .. Carpets collected, cleaned,' and returned same day. THE VACUUM CLEANING CO., 17 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ' 'Phone 2969. ) '. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS. ; KEEP OUT DUST. ....... - DRAUGHTS, AND RAIN, ~; - From Penetrating into your Booms. SADLER'S AUTOMATIC DOOR PADS • can be easily affixed to all doors and Windows, and absolutely prevent draughts, dust,; and rain. ' ' ' . Call or Ring us up, and our Representative will wait upon you. ■ OFFICE: 18 GREY STREET. Phono 2533. . SADLER'S AUTOMATIC DOOE PAD .. . (N.Z.) LTD. , 'VACUUM CLEANERS. Models, from 7s. per day. Electric-power models, from 15s. per day. SALE—From 70s. to .£3O. Terms arranged. , RAND, WALKER AND CO., King's Chambers." 'Phone 3809. Or VEITCH AND ALLAN, . Cuba Street. ' A BARGAIN from Melbourne—3s -A. Teddy Bear C'oats, in-a rich aud . lustrous quality, in biscuit shade. Thoso i will make lovely evening wraps, right up , to Christmas. Usual Price quite 1 guineas, for 16s. lid., at Queres Bros', Sal». Willis ifiti'est, ' '•■v..

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 1

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