SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED, Dressmaking or Plain Sewing by capable dressmaker. .Apply Telephone 3377. SITUATION Wanted in Office by girl, £j 17, experienced, wages wanted 153. AVrife "Accurate." "Dominion" Office. ANTED, a Position aa Chauffeur, taxi or private driving; good references. Apply "Motor Driver," Levin. WANTED, Position as Chef, country preferred; good cook and baker. Apply "Urgent," Bouloott Registry, Wellington. 00D,' experienced Pantryman, Porter, VS* etc., splendid references, written or, personal. Apply to "Porter," "Dominion.' Office. • WANTED to Place, Boy, 14, on Farm, Manawatu preferred; wages, etc., to "Strong and Willing," Dominion" "Dominion" Office. WANTED," Situation as Working~Marrager; holds excellent testimonials, in all lines of farming. Apply "Manager," "Dominion" Office. '. WANTED" to Place, G Married Couples, good references last situations; Cook 255., Chef/ Second Cook, Porters. Staveley, Stewart Dawson's Buildings WANTED, Position as Lady-help in country to adult family, Hawke's Bay preferred; good references. Staveley, Stewart Dawson's Buildings. • WANTED, Situation Plain Cook or Cook-General, by competent girl, country preferred. Apply ' Cook;" c.o. 88 Manners Street, Wellington. OUSEKE&PEK, superior, trustworthy, good cook, strictly temperate, desires place; splendid references. "Ruby," Post Office, D_aimevirke. ANTED, - Situation by Gardener, single, with good experience in all branches;- references; country preferred. "Gardener," "Dominion" Office. WANTED" to Place, "'smart, bright, capable Lady-help-Companion, n<w arrival; do all duties; musical; age 22; very fond children. Cunningham's Registry. ; ' WANTED to Place, Married Couple, 24-26, milk, garden, plough, have three dogs, capable sheep, stock work; wife, bread, butler maker, good housekeeper;.both active, strong,. steady, good workers, have references. Cunninghams Registry. 'Phone 1572. -'. "TO FREEZING' COMPANIES AND ■■ WOOL EXPORTERS. AN experienced Wool Clerk and Clns»er seeks Re-engagement; used to store and freezing works. "A.8.C.," "Doniwion" Office. ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. mo'LET, 3 Unfurnished Rooms. Ap--1 ply 4 Firie- Street. . rjlu LEI, Koouib, furnished, Brougham A Street; telepuone and. all modern conveniences. For- address apply "Dominion" Office. . •■-. "QKIBO," 6G Hill Street-Very Superior k3 . Board and Residence. 'Phone 1291. Miss Uempster.__ .'. THORNLEIGH, Bouloott Street, Weilington. First-class accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Permanent 'Boarders. 'Phone'l67l. Mrs. E. Jones. WAITANGI ■ House, Boulcott Street. Once more under. Mrs. O'Loughlin's 'superior management. An ideal.place to 1 6tay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone i • ■ A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE-SOs. T TALL . BAY • ACCOMMODATION j-J-i House-Adjacent Hot Salt Water Baths. ".'Phbne.37Bs (2 rings). Mrs.KILFOY, Proprietress. ' , ACANCIES~for Married Couples and Single Gentlemen, 3 minutes from G.PO.; large garden; splendid harbour view; quiet and select. For address apply "Dominion" Office. ■' INJEMUA HuliSK, 41 -Ghiunee Street Te Aro Post office, ( few doors from Cuba Street), newly renovated, now open for visitors; terms 4s. Gd. per day. Permanents by arrangement. F. K-ii'tfe. Pioprietor. .' " QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, PKmmer's Steps. Lambton Quay. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaner Office. Refurnished and renovated tnronghont. Situated on an open space in centre of City. The most comfortable and bestconducted house in Wellington. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. TARIFF: 4s. per day;'■•£! ner week. Families. 'Phone 2310. J. S. M'CONKEY, Proprietor. MA HA R A - HOUSE, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET; HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate.. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis • Courts. ■ (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. TO BUSINESS FOLK - " KELBURN LUNCHEON. CONCES- ' SION TICKETS. KELBURN TEA KIOSK. FOR Is. you purchase the above Luncheon Ticket at the Kelburn 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. "TXTHAEEROA," DAY'S BAY. FIRST-CLASS BOARD & RESIDENCE. Morning, Luncheon, and Afternoon. Tens arrange*]. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. MRS. E. W. WISE, Proprietress. S" TONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FTRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. ME. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors. Telephones 504 and A 374. HAVE you 6eon "Creation"? If not come- along to the Town Hall, 2.30 and 8. No charge! Bring your friends. SPECIAL WAR OFFER. TO enable us to dispose of our USUAL large ruc-Khly shipments from tho ENGLISH factory, we are offering (temporary) special discounts, ranging up to 45 per cent. Guaranteed Genuine "Daisys" from 375. Gd. Insist upon the "DAISY," and refuse imitations. "DAISY" VACUUM CLEANERS, 12 King's Chambers. 'Phono 3509. E~ VERYBODY welcome at Town Hall at 2.30 and 8 daily to seo "CreaHon." No charge whatever. ~ ~ IMPORTANT. IF you want your furniture removed, consignments cleared through the Customs, goods delivored in the oity, or forwarded to any address, call or write Blake, Carlisle and Co., Customs, Carrying, and Forwarding Agents, Hunter Street, Wellington, or Box 177, G.P.O. Appointments can db made with our representative by. ringing up 'phone 2617. REE TO ALL—Catholics, Protestants, Jews, and others. Tho Bible in Moving Pictures and Talking Machines. See photo-drama of "Creation." AGNIFICENT 1914 40-50-h.p. CADILLAC Touring Cais, FOR HIRE (scat 7or 8 persons). Winner of World'B greatest motor trophy twice, 1908 and 1 1914. Clients all say: "The most charming car we have over travelled in." In charge of expert, courteous driver, who Btudies your every wish. For safe, luxurious motoring, or a closed car for town work, PLEASE KING 22G9A, Day or Night Charges risasouau/e. CHARIES BAHRINGTON. "CREATION," tho great Picturo showV ing daily, Town Hall, 2.30 and S. No charge. Coino in crowds. All welcome. ' SILVER GRID, Cuba Street, Fish and Oysters a specialty. Oysters in bottles (all sizes), from le. upwards. I). Com."- Proprietor. •*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2260, 21 September 1914, Page 1
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