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SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG Woman with one child wants position as -Apply Box 57, Takapaii. • ...... "YOUNG Lady wants position Companion Help, in or near; Wellington. Write "G. 8.," "Dominion" Office. TSITANTED, by Young Mali; .used busi- * » ness, temporary position,-any capacity, or district. "Business," Post Office, Eitliam. ■ ', . , y - /COUPLE, no children, want situation; man, • farm work; wife, bake, cook, etc. . Write "Waiting," Papatahi, Featherston. : "EIXPERIENCED Gardener, glass, greenhouse, or frame, fruit trees,;flowers, vegetables; attentive. "Address Thos. Stevenson, Hawera. . • . . .. rjpWO Friends wish Positions. : together, JL." housekeeper, help.' or Mmilar posU in gentleman's household. "References," "Dominion" Office. : MAN seeks/ employment as generally useful; is trustworthy and'sober: has good references. Address-''Wheeler, "Dominion" Office. .; TXTANTED, Position as. Letterpress Machinist or Feeder; temperate habits, single; good testimonials. Apply "Willing,", "Dominion" Office, v - TjIXPERIENCED. Housekeeper with little boy requires position'as Housekeeper to .two or £hree-gentlemen;/ wages' .£l. "M.E.R.," "Dominion" Office. WANTED to Place, steady, bright, active,' hard-working. Fann Hand, age 23, milk, hand or ; machines, 8 cows hour. Cunningham's Registry. 'Phono 1672. TO FARMERS. 'T7V4RJI MANAGER, married man," age •«- 35, 5 years' present position," wautis change; 20. years' experience in agricultural, sheep,-and oattle. work; moderate .wage, or wage' with share profits. Apply ' "MANAGER," . Post Office, Palmerston North. ■ ■ ' ' ' : " "' BOARD AND REBIOENOB. WANTED, Superior Board 7 and Lodgp lady. Apply "Quiet," 1 An THETERRACE—First-class Board ixU and Residence for Gentlemen; smoking-room; ' every ■ possible. convenience. ' . ~ .-.Jvi'."..-. -.1 I HOUSE, 10 Kensirgton AJ Street. Comfortable board ant* residence; double and single rooms. phone 2774.- : ' ■ . ■ riTO LEI, Rooms, A .Street; telepnone conveniences. For, address apply ""Domin.ion". Office. .■i.-.V...-.-.'.'Z-u. fTTHORNLEIGH, Bouloott, Street,: Wel- !*, lington. . First-class aocommiidation' for Tourists, Travellers and Boarders. 'Phone 1671. Mra. E. Jones. VfTAITANGI House, Boulcott Street. ' » Once more under Mrs'.' O'Loughlin's superior management. . An id«la] : place to etay'at. Moderate :terms. "Phone 1200. . A WEEK AT THESBAS!DE--30b.- .' - T rSTAIL • BAY . ACCOMMODATION "JL« H6use—Adjacent -Hot'- Salt' • Water Baths. 'Phone 3785 (2 rings). Mk.tEILFOT, Proprietress. '. . ■... ■ ■\TACANCEES for Married 11 Couples .'arid » Single' Gentlemen, ;3 minutes. from G.Pip.'; large, 'garden; splendid ..harhour Viey'Vjqniet''arid- select', ' {address ajS • ply"Doniiniqn" Office. ; - r '■' "M ONTROSE," 96 The 'Terrace-rVa--"A cancies for young men; moderate 'phone; nice brightrooms; tennis,lawn, etc. B.- SCOTT, Proprietor. i/VUEEN'S; ;■ - PRIVATE:,., y HOTEL,, "'Plimmer's Steps, Lambton Quay. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. Refurnished and, renovated throughout. Situated "on "an open space in centre of' City. ' . The most • comfortable : and bestcondnoted house in Wellington. One minute from' tram,; rail, or steamer., ■ \ : TARIFF: 4s. per. day; -perVweek. Families. . ''Phone'23lo. ■' , "' J. S. M'CONKEY. proprietor. ~ KELBURN, TEA KIOSK. "TtiEAR MABEL,—Have arranged AfAJf ' temwn Tea Party at KELBURN TEA KIOSK for small party of ten (including you) this afternoon' ot 3.30. • Take the car. . 'Phone 3807. ' • } Tours,.ever;..,;' ■ f : ; '-■'/. "CONSTANCE." QTONEHURST, SYM'ONDS STREET, IO ■ ; AUCKLAND,. New- Zealand.; ; STRICTLY. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND 'RESIDENCE. ■' > : ■ , Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MR. AND MRS; ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors. . . Telephones 504 and A 374. DAY'S, BAT. FIRST-CLASS BOARD • & RESIDENCE. Morning. Luncheon, and Afternoon Teas arranged. ■ Letters tand telegrams receive prompt attention. . • MRS. E. W. WISE, ProprietrMi.. MAHAR A HOU SE, . WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. . Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts;' (MRS.) E.. M. WILLIAMS, " ' .. . . Proprietress. ANTED Known—Marshall's Furnii ture goes direct from factory to home, and f you save ,the middleman's profit. Marshall's, the Quality Furnishmg House, 46 Adelaide Road. ' "EVERYTHING IS SO CLEAN!" ""VTOU know, Mrs. Smith, I hardly 1 knew the. men were, in the house, 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 of EVERT 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. , ■ MONEY Lent Privately and in-strict-est confidence upon Approved Note of Hand; also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal); repayable by easy weekly payments. Enclose stomp for. reply to - - L. W. BALKIND, . 'Phone 247: • 125 Viviaii Street. !" IMPORTANT. •' "1 IF you want your, furniture removed, consignments cleared through, the I Customs, goods delivered forwarded to any address, , call or write I Blnke, Carlisle and Co., .Customs; Carrying, and Forwarding Agents,. Hunter I Street, Wellington, or Box • 177, G.P.O. Appointments can be made .'with: our representative, liy ringing up 'phone 2617. ANT ED ; K N :; 0 WN. Open Daily from Noon. tiU-llvls p.m/ (Exciit Tuesdays, when premises- close" at ' . 2 o'clock.) z — PAUfSB'S LUNCHEON AND "SUPPER ROOMS, 168 LAMBTON; QUAY. Telephone No. -21). WANTED, Marshall's Morris Chairs ' * for comfort, quality, ;find . value, cannot be beaten. Come andHgee,- or write for particulars. Prioe 6dt"- ; 46•! Ade&ide Roadt % : J

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2224, 10 August 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2224, 10 August 1914, Page 1

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