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SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG Lady would like Position Com-panion-Holp. Write "M.R.," "Do. minion" Office. LAD, 18, wants position on Sheep Farm, milk, kill, etc.; would start at small wage. Apply "Urgent," c.o. "Dominion" Office. V\ ■TOTAITING, Positions 2 first-class Ho- »» tel Cooks, 30s. to £2; also Chefs, Nursemaids, Housekeeper, Housemaids. Lambton Registry, 276 Quay. ■ HOUSEKEEPER, superior, elderly, good cook, thoroughly trustworthy, desires - excellent references.' "W. 8.5.," ."Dominion" Office. QMART and Energetio Young Man open *■-3 for. Engagement in < Commercial Office;.excellent references. Write "Conscientious," "Dominion" Office. TO BUTCHERS^ ANTED, a Situation by good all. » » round Man, reference. Apply "Butcher," c.o. "Dominion" Office. ~\7*OUNG Woman, refined, well ednoated, ■ i would give services Companion; assist light household duties, in return for homp. "Stella," "'Dominion" Office, Wellington. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED to Let, Suite 1 2 or 3 very comfortably furnished, superior front, rooms, partial board if required. 22 : T ill Street. ....... nno LET, Single, FurnisQied Bedrooms--9- to resnectable men; 65.; private entrance; quiet and central. 52 Boulcott Street, City. TRT.4.NTED, two Ladies to Share Fur- * " .rished. Bed-sittiinr-room with board; every,convenience. 'Phone 3271. 163 Weli T<jrrac«. . W' vNTED, BoaTd-Residence. in Private 'Fiviilv- bv young business Gentle- ' man. State full particulars. "F.1.A.T.," "Dmiinion" Office. WANTED, by Married Couple, bed a"d sitting-room, furnished or partly . furnished, must be near town; good locality; no children. Apply Box 850, G.P.O. "ffjIARLSME/D HOUSE. 10 Kflnsira+nn Street. Comfortable board residence ; double and single rooms Tele. ; uhnne 2774. ' fPHORNLEIGH, Boulnott Street, Weiit linaton.. First-class aocommodation. for Tourists. Travellers and Permanent , Boarders. 'Phone 1671. Mrs. E. Jones. AITANGI ' Hoac, • Banlcott Street. One-p more mder Mrs. O'Longhlin's snperior management. An ideal plaoe to stay at. Moderate terms, i 'Phone 1200. ~i A - 'WEEK AT THE~SEASIDE^3Or _ 1 'YALI, BAY ACCOJIMOLATiriN •2— House—Adjacent Hot Salt Tater Batha. 'Phone 3785 (2 linge). Mrs. KILFOY, Proprietress- ■ ' for Married Couples and v .Sincle Gentlemen, 3 minutes from G.P.0.; large garden; splendid harbour view; quiet and select. For address apply "Dominion" Office. ' . MINEMOA HOUSE,.4I Ghuznfee Street fomwsite Te Aro Post office, few doors from Cuba Street), newly renovated, now open for visitors; terms 4s. 6d. per day., -Permanent*' by arrangement. F. FOicrcrf., Proprietor. /QUEEN'S PRIVATE ■ HOTEL, vv> Plimmfr'fl Step.?. L'nmbton Q'mv. Onnosite "Dominion" Newspaper bfflco. Rofiirnished and renovated . throughout. Situated on .an open sw« in centre of City. The most eomfnrtftble and bestcn»Hnetrd.house in Wellin"t'on. O'lo min- , ht» frpm tram,'rail; or steimer. .• .-.-pw • day; • 'il. p?r week; ■ Families. ' ' 'Phone 2310. J. S: M'rnNKflY. Prinriotor. AH A R A ' ■R O U S E,, , ■. WAIKANAE. ' AN IDE AT, PT.A cj>. TO PPENT) A ■ HOT.TDAY, Fine, Mild C i; "\-i+e. Rood Trout Fishing. Tennis Tonvto. (MRS.) E. M. WTT.TJ.AMB. ' ■ Proprietress. ' TO BUSTNEPP ' FOLK. KET-HTTRN - T iTvr"T-n\ CONCESSION TICKETS. KET.BURN TEA KTOSK. "OOR Is. you purchase the above T,un--1 eheo" Ticket at the Knlburn Tram Ticket Office, "Times" Avenue.. This ticket takes you bv e-nlil" ear 400 ft. nbove sen level to'eniov fTT*7CT UPTVF. np TT?A M FART!) AN EXCELLENT T.TTNCH. . DAY'S BAY. FiT»ST-CT.ASB BOARD & RESIDENCE. Morning LuiicheoD, and 1 Afternoon Teas arranged. -, . ' Letters and teleerams receive prompt nttention. MRS. E. W WISE • ProDrietrees. BTONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, New Zealand. . STRICTLY FIRST-CUSS BOARD AND .RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A; BROWN, Proprietors. Telephones 504 nnd A 374. • ' TO LET. FURNISHED HOUSES. TO LET, well-furnished 9-roomed Residence, The Terrace; rent £i 10s. for about 6 months; 6 Rooms, Rona Bay, 2es. week for 12 months; 30s. for 6 months. Apply \ S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay.' ~ OFFICES TO LET. TjIURNISHED or Unfurnished (low iP rental), Kennedy's Buildings, 157 Fentherston Street, close to General Post Office. Apply to ■ ' HENRY HUGHES, LTD., International Patent and Trade Marks Agents. SUNSHINE AND GLOSSY HAIR. SUNSHINE affects the Hair just as it docs the colouring of flowers or the brightness of a bird's -plumago, which are found to be more brilliant tho nearer one approaches the Equator: But sunshine cannot have its full beneficial effect if the scalp, is dry, or the roots of the hair dogged ■ with dandruif. To'secure a glorious head of hair, gently massage tho scalp, and apply DR. WILSON'S REGENERATOR. After a few applications your mirror will reflect results that will delight you. If you want to keep your hair,' send for Dr. Wilson's Regenerator—tho price is 3§. -6d. per bottlo. Posted free to any address. Direct from Sole 'Australasian Agent, A. M. HENDY, Hair Specialist, Dunedin. ; MONEY Lent Privately and in strictest confidence upon Approvod 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 Vivian Street. "EVERYTHING IS SO CLEAN 1" " V OU know, Mrs. Smith, I hardly i knew the men were in the house, they moved about so quietly. Yet tho work was thoroughly done by THE VACUUM CLEANING CO., and tho rooms they cleaned were really spotless. I've nevor known oleaning done so quickly, so well, and with such little inconvenience!" Cleaning 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. < J %o ß e 2968. A

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2254, 14 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2254, 14 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2254, 14 September 1914, Page 1

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