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SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED, Lad for Milking and Farm work. W. P. Pi'ingle, Silverstream. WANTED'! To-morrow, Working • Plumber.- Apply immediately, Dwon Bros. WANTED, Respectable, Active Man for General Farm Work. Apply P. G. Gordon, Taoroa. Man, sheep and goneral farm work. W. F. M'Laren, Te Rangitumau, Masterton. , WANTEDfimmodiatory, good General, £1; Waitress for Tea Room, £1. Labour Bureau, Stratford. WANTED, a Strong Youth; must bo able to milk and make himself useful on o, farm. Apply Box 2, Turakina.' \STANTED, six Canvassing Agents " * with small capital, for country. Apply J. B. Lane and Co., 59 Cuba Street. WAls , TEDT'at~onci~C'apable ~ Ladyhelp or General for the country, no family. Apply Miss Douglas Scott, Glen Oroua. <■ WANTED, Capable Lady-help; country; able: to do washing;. £l-per week. Apply Mrs. T, W. Ellingham, Whetokura.. MARRIED Ploughman, milker, 35sT, house, firewood, Hotel Windsor, till mid-day Wednesday, or, R. .Stratford, Mahakipawa, Picton. WANTED," a"Youth about 16, to milk a few cows and make Idmself generally useful on a' Farm. , Apply • O. M'Elroy, Halcombe. Assistant,. Rongokol * * kako Cheese Factory; wages, £2 10s. per week, usual allowances. Apply S. Wise, secretary, Eketahuna. ""- WANTED/ good, reliable working Housekeeper by Widower with 6ihall family; good wages. Apply. ".Widower," c.o. "Dominion" Office, X\TA NTED,' Companiop Help, middle- *,* aged, help with general work and I with children; other help kept; references necessary- when, applying.' Apply Office. WANTED,. Woman forllen, Station, 255:; Cook, 20s'., Lady-help together; Waitress, Eketahuna.; - Pantrymaid, ' Nelson; Oook-Generals, Paekakarikd, City. ', Stavoloy, Stewart Dawson's Buildings. .-.-..' WANTED, Contract Bushfellers, .150 and 120 acres, Kawiia, 305.; 6 Contract Bushfellers,' 200 acres, Wanganui district; Shepherd, Martinborough, 405.; Ploughman, Hutt, 305.;/Boy, milk, etc., Hufct; Working Manager", liarm, Wanganui, £120; Shepherd, Featherston, 305.; Ploughman, Featherston;'Cow BoyjCookGeneral, Nelson, 20s. .- Sheepfarmcrs' Agency, 31 Hunter Street. Telephone 3853. Telegrams: "Sheep." Stamp reply. WANTED,".. Coach'smith, 7 lis. dayTstaiion Gardohcr, all branches; 30s. j Station.Hand, able-to work bullock team, 305.; Milker, used ;to macbines, 255., 30s. ; Station Cowman,' make britter, 255.; Shepleids'3os., 325. 6d.; Milker, hand shed, 255., or Youth at 155.; Youth, dairy, farm, milk, drive ,to factory, 205.; Youth for farm, take - learner; Cook-General, 205.; Woman Cook, country, 255.; Camp Cook, 255. Awaiting engagement—Shearers, machines and blades, EnginaJrivers, Milking Families, Cooks,- Station Hand, Navvies, Ploughman, Sawmill Hands, Milkers, Married Ploughman; iMarried Wagoner,' Married- Shep'herd;Station Managers, Fencers,'etc'. Stamp'.reply. F. P. Welch, Labour Agent, Masterton. ' .Cfnco of Pnttic" Service .Commissioner, ■:' . Wellington; 22nd August, 1914.,-. -APPLICATIONS will be' received ;by ' undersigned,'up 'till Noon on the 31st instant for the : position'of'Over-' bead, Line- Foreman, Public Works Department, OhTistchuroh. : Further particulars'may''be' seen in the. New Zealand Gazette of 20th instaht; or may be obtained on application" to the Permanent Head, -Public. Works Depart-' meht, Wellington.' Salary, £220. Maximum, £240. General Division. A. J. H. BENGE,' -~.■■•' Secretary. .'. GIRLS WANTED. v 13RYANT & MAY, BELL &. CO., LTD.i' Have. •'-'.._ ■ '■" • ; .'. ; - VACANCIES FOR' A FEW YOUNG GTRLS, . i AT' LIGHT : WORK ,' . And GOOD WAGES. Apply BRYANT & MAT, BELL & CO.,' LTD,, , - Newtown. : WELLINGTON , CITY COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS FOR GROUNDSMAN, . BASIN-RESERVE. ' APPLICATIONS for the Position of' Groundsman at the Basin Reserve will be -received at the office of the under-' signed up to"i p.m. on THURSDAY, the 3rd SEPTEMBER,, Applicants, who must be thoroughly capable of preparing cricket wiokets, must furnish at least tv\-o-satis--factory references. ' ... Salary, £156 per annum, free house and light. ' '.' • .- ■ . The. successful. candidates .will ,be required to.take up his duties within one week from \his appointment. Schedule of duties can: be seen at-the Town Clerk's Office,-Town Hall. , JNO. R. PALMER, ', ." Town Clerk. 22nd August, 19H. f . ■ , ' • -, WANTED. ANTED, Good Home for Child .(14 mouths) for 3 weeks; Upper Hutt or TVentbam. Rohner, Trentham. C~HARACTER from handwriting; Enclose Is. and7?tamped envelope for reply. Box 269, Palmerston North. WANTED,, for!term, a small Wliare, vin-'nity of Sratoun or Worser Bay. Apply 'Seaside," "Dominion" Office. FREE Offer. Short Period. Send your i birth date in.full, .together with 3d. in stamps to cover postage. Scientific A - trolo'v Offices, Boulcott Chambers. _ WANTED, all the citizens to show their patriotism by attending the Highland SociwiVs Concert in aid of the Patriotio Fund, Toyn Hall, Augnst 29th. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Sunday Night, at' Oriental Parade, Lady's Gold Brncelekwatch; initials A.R. on back. Finder pleosfl return 121 Abel Smith Street. Reward. YOU'LL take tlwHigb. Road, and I'll take fto Low Road, and meet at the Highland Society's Concert, Town Hall, August 29th. "EVERYTHING IS SO CLEAN I" "VOU know, Mrs. Smitn, I hardly X knew the men wore in the house, they moved about so quietly. Yet the work was thoroughly dona by THE VACUUM CLEANING CO.; and the rooms they cleaned were really spotless. I've never known cleaning dono so quickly, so well, and with such little inconvenience!" Cleaning of EVERY kind-Windows, Floors, Walls, Carpets—dono speedily and thoroughly. Carpets collected, cleaned, and returned same day. THE VACUUM CLEANING CO., 17 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2969. THERE'S only one shine without equal, 'tis , Wood-Milue Shoe-Shine—the shine of to-day! A dab and a rub—then the sequel, is a polish, as brilliant as day.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2239, 27 August 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2239, 27 August 1914, Page 1

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