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SITUATIONS WANTED. /"-lARDENER, Single, experienced in all VJT branches, seeks Situation; good references. "J.G.," "Dominion" Office. ANTED, Situation, as Cook or Housekeeper by young woman with girl of 9 years. Apply C. Adams, Post Office, Wαnngnni. /GROCERY and Provisions—Assistant vff seeks Situation, 12 years' experience, all branches; references. "W.R.," Terraces, Napier. . ; ■ ANTED, Position as General Blacksmith, Show Shooing a speciality. Station, if required. Apply "Blacksmith," "Dominion" Office. BAKERS— Wanted, Situation, First_ or S«x>nd, country preferred, , married, good references; Bread, Small Goods. Apply "Baker," "Dominion" Office. TO PRINTERS. FIEST-CLASS Job Conip. and Stonehand seeks permanency; thorough knowledge of prices, etc. Apply "Pica/" "Dominion" Office. ' ANTED to Place, strong, active, 6ober, flrst-rlnss Milker, hand or machines; drive, kill, fence, garden, generally 'handy, ago 27. Cunningham's- Eβ- _^ WANTED to Place, thoroughly experienced, refined woman, age 28 (boy 5 years); good plain cook, not particular about wages;, any district; toll, smart appearance. Cunningham's Eegistry. ANTED to pTaceTcapable Cook-Gen-eral, 3 ..years', references,.age 30, Home and New Zealand experiences; cannot Miake bread; butter; refined, active; Laundress, good cook. Cunningham's Ee-, gistry. . ~.,..; '. . . WANTED to Place, strong, active, smart, first-class Ploughman, used Shepherding, gooer, steady, Canterbury, worker, age 20; Teamster, good knowledge, all machinery; kill, harvest, milk, etc. Cunni.-igiiain's Registry; . ■ • WANTEDto Place! thoroughly respect-: able middle-aged, good,'plain cook, station, farm, strong, healthy; Laundress, brrad, butter; wages no object; willing, oblig-intr happy disposition; life abstainer. Cunningha-n's Registry. ■.WANTED..-'-; ANTED, at once, by refined people,Furnished Cottage "for eix months, facing sea. Apply "Adults," "Dominion" Office. •' ■ ' WANTED to Lend, on Mortgage, .£4OOO. town- or country; sums to suit. G.; S. Hill and Co., Featherston Street, opp. Union Bank. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ARLSMEAD House, 10 Kensington St., comfortable Board and Residence, double and single rooms. Telephone 2774. npO LET, Single Furnished Bedrooms to ■i respectable men, quiet and central, private entrance, 65." Apply 52 Boulcott Street,' City, ■■■ ■ : /ipHORNLEIGH, Bouicott Street, Wei- . A ■ lington.( First-class accommodation for. Tourists, Travellers and Permanent Boarders. 'Phone 1671. Mrs. E. Jones. AITANGI House, Boulcott ..Street. Once more under Mrs.. O'Loughlin's superior management. An ideal place tostay at. Moderate terms. .'Phone 1200. |sEAlJDES'SEET7siliaji>rib3uks Street, -O. under seperior .management of .Mrs.. Winstanley. An ideal place to stay at. Two minutes from tram and Post Office Terms',.'moderate..: "' " ■_, %*«WEEK;AT'. THE SBASIDB-30s; j TALL•'■••■ BAY ■■■ ACCOMMODATION J-i.'. • Eot Salt Water Baths: 'Phone'37Bs (2 rings). Mrs. KILFOY; PropriotrMS.'' ' ■.. ¥ACANCIES for Married Couples and Single Gentlemen, 3 minutes from 'G.P.0.; large garden; splendid harbour view; quiet and.'select. For address ap- . ply "Dominion" Office. ___ INEMOA HOUSE; 41 Ghuzneo Street (opposite Te Aro Post office, few doors from Cuba Street), newly renovated, now open for visitors; terms te. Gd. per day. Permanents by arrangement. F. Knigge, Proprietor. KELBURN TEA KIOSK. DEAR MABEL.—Have arranged' Af- , ternoon Tea Party at KELBUEN TEA KIOSK for small party of ten (including you) this of ternoon at 3.20. Take the ear. 'Phone 3807. • ■ . , Tours, ever, "CONSTANCE." MAEili' lOUS E, WAIKANAE. ; AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. "WHAREROA," DAY'S BAY. FIRST-CLASS BOARD & RESIDENCE: Morning, Lun6heon, and Afternoon Teas arranged. . Letters and telegrams receive' prompt attention. MRS. B, W. WISE, . Proprietress. QTONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, . AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS- BOARD AND . RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors. . Telephones 504 and AS74. QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmor'e Steps, Lambton Quay.. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. Eefnrnished and renovated throughout. Situated on an open space in centre of City. The most comfortable and bestconducted house in Wellington. One minute from tram, rail,»or steamer. TAEIFF: 4a. per day; .£1 per week. Families. ■" Thone 2310. ■ ■ J. S. M'CONKEY, Proprietor. A-R A W A HOUSE. Botarua. WORLD-FAMED PRIVATE HOTEL. Stands high in best part of Town. Surrounded with Beautiful Grounds in which Guests may wander and enjoy utmost privacy. Commanding; lovely view of Lake,, Mountain Scenery and Thermal Action. Renovated and refurnished throughout, including Broadwood Concert Grand Piano. Coaches and Motors call for all Trips. Terms: Ba. per day (Summer), .-62 ss. per week; Winter, Bs. per day,;VE2 2s. per ■week. B. GRIFFITHS, Proprietress. TO LET. TjTORNISHED HOUSES TO LET. 6 Rooms, Kelbnrn. 7 Rooms, Thorndon. 7 Rooms, Bolton Street. 9 Eooms, The Terrace. 12 Rooms, Aurora Terrace. S. GEORGE NATHAN, ■ 113-115 Customhouse Quay (opp. Bank N.Z.). "" OFFICES TO LET. FURNISHED or Unfurnished (low rental), Kennedy's Buildings, 157 Feathorston Street, close to General Post Office; Apply to HENRY HUGHES, LTD., International Patent and Trade Marke Agents. SPECIAL WAR OFFER. " TO enable us to dispose- of our USUAL large moirthly shipments from the ENGLISH factory, wo aro offering (temporary) special disoounts, ranging up to 45 per cent. Guaranteed Genuine "Daisys" from 8"e. 6d. Insist upon tho "DAISY," and refuse imitations. "DAISY" VACUUM CLEANERS, j% King's Chambeie, -'Phone 3808._

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2267, 29 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2267, 29 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2267, 29 September 1914, Page 1

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