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SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG "Woman with ono child, wants position as Housekeeper. Apply Box 57,Takapau. - - ■■■■>' ■■■:■■■■■■ WANTED, Work pn Farm; some experience dairying.. "Simplex," ; "Dominion" Office. WANTED, by Young Man, Situation ■ on Sheep and Cattle ; Farm. Apply ' 'Experience," c.o. MiroP.O., Inglewood. W7ANTED; place in country ' t to bacheloror widower, good plain - cook. "Housekeeper," "Dominion" Office. EXPEKIENCKfGardener, Ploughman, or Station Work; good references. , Address Tlios. Stevenson, P. 0., Hawera. WANTED, "by/«mnhy~Youth7li'seTto. horses, Position on sheep and cattle ■ station. Apply "New Zealander,"' "Do- ■ minion" Office. ' . \ as Letterpress Ma-. » » chinisfor Feeder, temperate habits,- - single; good testimonials. Apply "Will- , ing," "Dominion" Office.' ' ■ , mRUSTWORTHY, capable Help . re-': -JL quires position .in homely family; no • washing, : Particular's to "Conscienj tious," Post Office, Jlarton.;.■■..■■ WANTED, by' Married Couple,- j)osi : - tion in.town or.country;.man-first-class cook, wife household duties, i " I - B - F ->" "Dominipn" Office. "--, ...;.• • : pHAUPFEUBrTaxi, Private, or Lorry, ■V -seeks Situation; ten years' experience; good references. H; Everett; 48 . Abel Smith Street, -Wellington". -'- :, • " (HARDENER, experienced Fruit, Flbw- ■ /VX ers,' Vegetables, requires' Situation) ■ excellent references. Address "Pomona." ' "jominion".* Office, Wellington," "-'--' . ' YOUNG Man requires Situation - ns' Motor Driver; willing to do gardening and odd jobs; town or country.- Ap- • ply "Very Willing," "Dominion: , Office. WANTED, an elderly" Woman or, . "Widow to keep house for if. Widower -aiid three boys, -youngest"!)- years, in . the country, B.miles from Douglas" Rail- | way Station. Reply "Inquirer,"-..Douglas,". ■ Taranaki'..''". "' .: • ." "C,*'v,'v"C," '. . BOAfIO AND RESIDENCE. ■ ""QKIBO," 6(T Hill Street, , Thorndon, ■ >J Superior Board and , '; Residence. •• 'Phone, 1294. Mies Dempster,:;.. ■-, .;.... .: .. . TjUJRNISHED~~DoubIe"~ ' ■*■ 92 Austin Street; .fireplace,, use of all " 'conveniences. Call morningsv and even- ! "fo l - y '■" ■■•"'■' ■'■■ ; . rjSo - LElii' Boonio, furnished,-;. Brougham • •*■;. Street; telepnone : and:'all".-.'modern . conveniences. For address apply "Doniinigi!l_Offico.- . ■ ■*. "-.-•;;.."..: WANTED, Board and Residence in , .. . private family for youthv^l6 : years, , near Government Buildings.- •0! Herrick, r Post .Office.-- •■■ ■-.: ~■■-■ .:.:.-■:, ■;; 'l HOUSE, iO-Kensirgton .' zX. StreEt.'.Cnmfortable bdard'oni , resi-: dehce; doublu and'single rooms ,:i Tele.> phone 2771., ; ■ " y ' :,'/ : -.V. ;'. . : ; mHORNLEIGH, Boycott Street, WM-' 4. lington. First-class accommodation ' for Tourists,- Travellers and Permanent ; Boardera., 'Phone 1671.., llrs.VE;"Jones: , ' WAITANGI House,. Bouleott- Street. Once inore' under Mrs. O'Loughlin's superior.management. An ideal'place to 1 stay at.' : Moderate'termß. ■ 'Phbne^^OO. : Accommcdatioa- Paek"itkh•TV'"riki, Couple and cljikV three; private .family, .about: ten days from ,12th.. Particulars' "Holidays," c.o. "Dominion" !■ Office^-:"•>.:-"■'• ' : v , - , ■■•-..-','. .- ' , .., A WEEK;:, AT THE; SEASIDE-30s. :,--T vTAIiL"" >: BAR'; ACCOMMODAT'JON^ ■ ■'*£. ; House—Adjacent Hot 'Salt- Water : Baths. . 'Phone 3785 (2 rings). Mrs. KIL•FOY, Proprietress."''. -'■■ ■'■ -'."-y. ■;.'■:■" ; VACANCIES "for Married: Couples and •Single Gentlemen,. 3 minutes from G.P.p;; large garden; splendid harbour quiet and select. address ap- ' f'- T: "ifeipinion"' Office. ■' ' ■ 96 The Terrace—Vacaii. IY-β. cies. for young men; • taiiff; every coinfort;' phone; nice bright rooms; tennis lawn,.etc.-"v;' . ■'\ ■■.'■_• • J. ,B; SCOTT, : Proprietor. /\UEEN'S - ( PRIVATE ': HOTEL, v» Plimmer's Steps, Lambton Quay. . Opposite ,r i)ominion" Newspaper Office, j Refumished and renovated* throughout. . Situated on an open space in cenlrd of ' 'City. The most comfortable and: best.conducted house in_ Wellington. Onemin. ■ ' nte from tram, rail, or eteainer. :■'■','■"■: ': : TARTFF: 4s. per day; £1. mx, week. Families.-- ' 'Phono 2310, ■' : J; S.M'CONKEY. Proprietor. }■ KELBURN TEA- KIOSK. ,'' ! T>iEAB , MABEL,—Have arranged Af--1 U ternoon Tea Farty at ICELBUKN TEA KIOSK for small. party of ten (including you) this afternoon ot 3.30. Take -tho-car.- ,'Phone 3807.. .....■',. :'■'.- , ' lours, ever, •■/ :'■ ' ■'.; ' ...' .' .;■ ' "CQNSTANCE." dTONEHTJBST,' SYMONDS STEEET, , p AUCKLAND, New Zealand; STEICTLY FIBST-CLASS BOABD AND "," BESIDENCE. '. "•• . '. Telegrams l : "Stonehuret," Auckland. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN,Proprietora. ~ "'■'. : : ;- :: r. ■ Telephones 504 and A 374. . "WHAREKOA."'' DAY'S ;,'■ BAY. i- FIRST-CLASS BOARD & RESIDENCE. Morning, Luncheon, and 'Afternoon '• Trbb.arranged. ' '... .■: ■~../. Letters and telegrams receive prompt .' ' ' ■•::•.■ \\. : Prp.Dnetreei. M' AHAR A HOUSE, -' .WAIKANAE. • ;';•■;■ . AN IDEAL PLACE TO .SPEND A., . . •■'- ' QUIET HOLIDAY. V - ~; Fine, Mild' Climate. Good Trout Fishing. ■-■ • Tennis Courts. v : . (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS;'!. - ■ '■-:■'■' ?. ro P" e 'j? ss v:. ANTED ' Known,—Marshall's': Furniture goes direct from-factory ;.tp homo and you save the , middleman's profit.' Marshall's, the Quality Furuish-ing'-House,'46 Adelaide Road. "T)AISY" VACUUM' CLEANERS. HlßE—Hand-power Models, from. ,7s. ' ■.. per day'." Electric-power models, from 1 15s, per day. ,\ • '.''..'.-',: . , SALE—From 70s. to Terms arranged. ' • • RAND, WALKER AND: CO., ?. ' King's' Chambers. . ■'Phone"BSo9. • :'.-■• Or VEITCH AND ALLAN, -V Cuba Street. . :„.';. ',". '.. HOTELS FOR SALE. • • DWAN BROS,, Established 1880, .Willis St., Wellington; HOTEL, most thriving district) guaranteed beer consumption 27-32 hlids. monthly This is ono of thomost payable hotels in the Dominion; ■ paddock close" handy, licensee keens his own cdws, pigs, and garden. We will fi--1 nance any man into tliie with about HOTEL, Marlboro'; ingoing JEOSO, tfade about £<X-£~O per week. Cash, rcquiwa, £300; Prco-house. — HOTEL, Nelson District. Trade said to bcJC7O per week, Puce ,£950. HOTEL,. Freehold, Wanganui District Trade genuine. . HOTEL, in one of the best cities in the . North; guaranteed takings average i42S; best lease in tho Dominion, goodi\il] and purchases furniture .it valuation. Cash required,- about JC2OOO Tarnnaki,. long Icaio, guaranteed tnkings £220;' cash requirod about £1500, frpe house for everything HOTEL. Taranaki, trado £140, cash required.' .CIOOO. " HOTEL, trade cash, about £500. DWAN BROS., Established 1880, y Willis Street, Wellington, >

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2220, 5 August 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2220, 5 August 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2220, 5 August 1914, Page 1

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