SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED, good Jobbing Compositor. G.-; Venables, Napier. _^ SHIP'S Clerk wanted for Ruapehu. Troopship No. 5. Apply Chief Steward, op Board. WANTED; Third Waiter,- 32e. 6d. weekly, loading country Hotel; urgent. Bouloott Registry, Boulcott Street. firstxslass Gonts.' Hand, permanent, good images. Apply J. M'Carthy, Port Ahuriri, Napier. WANTED, for the country, a good. Cook-General; exoellent place; can specially recommend. Strand Agenoy, Central Hotel Building. WANTED, at once, a first-olao Assistant for Linkwater Cheese Factory; two vats; salary, £2 10s. per week. Reply G. Maitland, Box 35, Picton. ■ WANTED, a handy Man for gardening, milking, and to make himself generally useful alxiut house and farm. Apply Handy," "Dominion" Office. ' THE D.I.C. invito Applicants for the following position:—Competent Man to take charge of Foreign Fancy, Toys, and Stationery Departments. Apply •MANAGER, D.1.C., Wellington. ' WANTED, QMABT Boys; good wages to those wiho at once. MANAGER,. Te Aro House. ."'. WANTED, AN ENERGETIC" BOY to SELL -ci- PAPERS in the vicinity of .th.3 ■Basin Reserve. . . Publishing department, "The Dominion." ANTED, Shepherd, Wairarapa, 305.; Housekeeper, station, Wairarapa, 255.; Gardener, 255. (station); Machine Shearers, Pressers, Fleece-hos, ;Wool Roll-ers;-Shepherd (Wanganui), 30Sjj General, Nelson, small family, 155.; 2 Ploughmen, 305.; Shearers' Cook;-Farm Hand, horse work 255. Sheepfarmers' Agency, 31 Hunter Street. Telephone 3853. Telegrams: "Sheep." Stamp reply.' 'ANTED,~Dy~tne~best equipped Garage in New 'Zealand, two first-class Motor Mechanics, capable of thoroughly overhauling and tuning-up all classes of English' and -American Cars; must also have a thorough knowledge of electric light and starting installations and repairs, lathe or machine work' not essential, but must be:good fitter; permanent position and first-class wages only to suitable men. Apply, stating experience, Tourist Motor Co., Hastings. WANTED, Married Wagoner, good wage, long job; Engine-driver. Ist ticket, lis.; Blacksmith, for sawmill;' Contract Woodcutters, find own tools; Mill Cook, 455.; Camp Cook, 355.; Station Fencer and General, 305.; Ploughman, 50.?.; Blade Shearers, 4th November; 3 Machine Shearers, one to do the Exporting, lOth November; Station Hand with 2 dogs, 305.; Women Cooks, town and country; Generals and Helps, 15s. to 255. Awaiting engagement—Fast Machine and Blade Shearers, Engine-drivers, Woolclapsers. Shearing Experts. Benchmen, Motor .Drivers. Youths for Stations, Married Shenherds and Station Managers,; Married, Couples, Milkers, and all classes if Farm Labour., Stamn reply. F. P. Welch. Labour Agent, Masterton. . BOARDAND RESIDENCE. EARLSMEAD- House, 10 Kensington St., ■odmfortable Board and Residence, double arid single rooms. Telephone 2774. "VACANCY, well-furnished, large front »' balcony. Single, Double, Bed-sitting Rooms; Harbour view; quiet. 'Phone 1461, 59 Boulcott Street. THORNLEIGH, .Boulcott Street, Wei. lington. First-class accommodation for Tourists, Travellers arid Permanent Boarderß. 'Phone 1671. Mrs'. E. Jones.
WAITANGI House, Bonlcbtt Street. Once more under Mrs. O'Loughlin's superior management. An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. BEAUPESSERT, 55 Majoribanks Street, under superior management of Mr?. Winstanley. An ideal place to stay at. Two minutea from tram and Post Office. Terms moderate. A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE-SOs. T TALL , BAT ACCOMMODATION iJ House—Adjacent Hot Salt Water Baths. 'Phone 3785 (2 rings); Mrs. KILFOT, Proprietress. VACANCIES for Married Couples and Single .Gentlemen, 3 minutes from G.P.0.; large' garden; splendid harbour view; quiet and select. For address apr ply "Dominion" Office. . iKELBUEN TEA KIOSK. DEAE MABEL.—Have arranged Afternoon Tea Party at KELBURN TEA KIOSK for small party of ten (including yon) this afternoon at 3.30. Tate the car. 'Phono 3807. Tours, ever, "CONSTANCE." A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE, 80s. : COFFEE PALACE, NEW PLTMOUTH. Clean, Comfortable, Homelike KECOMMENDED BY ALL. MAH'iBA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL' PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET. HOLIDAY. Pine, Mild Climate'. Good Trout Fishing, Tennis Courts. ,(MRS.)E. M. WILLIAMS, f " Proprietress. "TfffHAREKOA," DAY'S BAT. FIEST-CLASS BOARD ft EESIDENCE. Morning, Luncheon, and' Afternoon Teas arranged. • Letters and telegrams' receive prompt attention./ MES. E. W. WISE, '■ Proprietress. STONEHUEST, STMONDS ; STREET, AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STEICTLT FIRST-CLASS BOAED AND EESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MR. AND MES. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors. Telephones 504 and A 374. QUEEN'S PEIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer's Steps, Lambton Quay. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. Refurnished and renovated throughout. Situated on an open Bpace in oentre of City. . The most comfortable and bestconducted house in Wellington. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. TARIFF: is. per day; .£1 per week. ' Families. 'Phone 2310. ■ J. S. M'CONKEY, Proprietor. AEAWA HOUSE. Rotorna. 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, jnoluding Broadwood Concert Grand Piano. Coaches and Motors call for all Trips. Terms: Bs. per day (Slimmer), £2 ss. per week; Winter, Bs. per day, £2 2s. per week. B. GRIFFITHS,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2279, 13 October 1914, Page 1
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