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rlB tie eoßTeaiaiM ot peojl# redding beyond WeTlimrton, arrangement* have J!?, that Agents for "The Dominion in reodte And promptly lorwa/fd any MiflceUaneous Adv<irtleeineaita thftt it may iw desired to msert in this Paper. Betel at Advertisements ta««rted \nn4er SJiy felftarifled heading are m ioliow t - - One Inch (60 Words), 6s. P«r insertion. BISTH, DEATH, 4 UABEIAQE NOTICES, - 2s. 6d. per insertion. GBITEEAL ! ADVBBTIfIEICE3JTB: If Words, la.;. 24 Words, 1«. df ...-. ' ■ JO Words. !s. <d.

BIRTHB, MARRIAGES & DEATHB. BIRTH. I MORPETH.—On the Ist of Noromber.at No.- 5 Central Terrace,: Kelburn, to Mr. . and Mrs. If; C. Morpeth.—a eon. ' DEATHS. •''... BROWN.—On November. 2, 1911, at his residence No. 22 Hanson Street, Wol- . lington; Stanley Stnart Brown,: eldest Bon of the late Samuel Brown. Privateinternient. . WILTON.—On Novembw Ist, ■ 1914, at .-.'Wellington,',Frederick Denman Wilton, ' fourth son of Mr. Job. Wilton, of Wilton Road, Wadestown; aged IB yeaiß. FUNERAL NOTICE. rrHE Funeral of the late MR. FRED--1 ERICKD. WILTON will leave the residence of his father, Mr. Job Wilton. ; of Wilton Bond, Wadestown, at 1.30 p.m.; TO-MORROW ' (Wednesday), Novembei Ith, 1914,-for Karori Cemetery. - ' 1. CLARK AND SON, ■ . , Undertakers, . : Winsfidd Street. TJEMOVAL NOTICE.— Isaaj ClftTk and Son; Builders, Contractors, andUndertakera. have removed to new premises N0i.27 Wingfleld Street, off: Moleswortli Street, .'opposite R/fesideiwe. Jobbing'.Work promptly" attended > to. Telephones: Shop,\ 1088 j Residenoe, 806. SITUATIONS WANTED!, , TO Butchers—All round Man wants -position. ■ Apply' "Butcher,"- "Dominion" Offioe. . WANTED, position, ,as Floormaaj , . town or country; good -. worker| Eober. "J;A.D.," "Dominion" Office."." /COMPOSITOR awaits Engagement, exVJ ■ jperienced stonehand; making-up, etc! Blake;, Queen's Hotel, Plimmerß Steps. ' '• V." ELDERLY : Man-wants' Work,-- handy- ,,' man, ■ house, yard, garden, cleaning' work, ,etc. Apply "A.J./' "Dominion." : • Office.' . . ■■ ■ \S7"ANTED, Position Competent Couple,- » T thoroughly -recommend both, all 6ta- .- -■ .tion.: duties (child, walking)) good baker. > ■ 5tar,..200, Quay. 1 ' ■ , WANTED, Position, as Companion^ '- help or Children's Nurse j•; good ■ needlewoman'; . Scotch. Apply '11.T;,'.' "Dominion" Office.,- . XKTANTED to Plaoo, young, strong,- ■. t V health; woman with child, 4 years, < Housekeeper,' good' cook, or general: - not back-blocks; Dominion Registry; 220 Quay. RE-ENGAGEMENT desirod by business l ( , , man as, Assistant Pilliard-marter- -* or,; light employment, any ; capacity; Shorthand writer, : Write "Billet, 'TJominion!' Office; WM'ANTED, Position, by young man; V.Y.: eight- years' . experience -- general , store; good canvasser; thorough knowledge D.E. bookkeeping; excellent Tcfer-. encas. "F.W.H.," Bowa, Feildmg. WAITING , Engagements: - Cookgenerals, -Housemaid-waitress.hotel or b<Mrdinghouse, -Lady-helps-or-Com-' panions,' Housekeepers for. .bachelors, eto. Strand Agenov,'Central, Hotel Buildings. ' -V' TO DRAPERS. WANTED, by experienced hand, situation as Salesman'or Manageiv any Department, town-or. country; thorough knowledge of tho trade: good .references. . ■ Address; "Dominion? vQffioe. ' 1 ~ ; ■ LOST AND FOUND. ' Y CST. African ; Grey Parrot, from n.s. W/'/ij.uahinei::^lender; rewarded. Ajv ply New Zealand Shipping Co. = BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TO LET,'unfurnished or'partly'furnished, t.wo good Booms and, Kitchen, gas throughout. 237 Thorndon Quay. ■ EARLSMEAD, House, 10 Kensington St., . . comfortable . Board and 'Residence,: double and single rooms. Telephone 2774. ANTED, by. two young gentlemen, accommodation as; paying guests . with rofined private family. "M-.8.," "Dominion" .Office/ . fTUIORNXEIGH; Bouloott Street, WdJ. lington. First-class accommodatioa for Tourists, Travellers and Permanent i Boarders.! 'Phone 1671.- Mrs. II; Jones. ■fTJTAITANGI House, Bouloott Street, • V* Once more under,Mra., superior management. An: ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. .■, BEAUBESSERT, S5 Majoribanks Street. under 'superior management of Mrs. Winstanley. An ideal place to stay at. Two minutes from tram and Post Office. i Terms' moderate. .- , for Married Couples and. y-. Single Gentlemen, 8 .minutes from • GiP.O.; large, garden; splendid harbour . view; quist and select. For address ap* ply "Dominion" Office.- , A WEEK AT THE SEABTTVB-SOs. . T TALL BAT ' 1 ACCOMMODATION: ■ iii Honse—Adiaoent Hot . Salt Water Baths. ''Phone 8785 (2 rings). .UrK"Slli>i'. FOY, Proprietress. ■~' ■■;■:■• ■ .' A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE, ' 'sos. v v;.v /COFFEE PALACE, NEW PLTMOUTH. Clean, Comfortable, Homelike. ■ RECOMMENDED BY ALL. MA H A R A HO USE, , ; WAIKANAE. AN IDSAL PLACE TO SPEND A ; ' . QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climato. Good .Trout Fishing, Tennl» Courts. (ÜBS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. ~ DAY'S BAT. - FIRST-CLASS BOARD 4' RESIDENCE. Morning, Luncheon, and Afternoon Teas arranged. Letters and teleferams receive ' prompt - attention. MRS. E. W. WISE; • Proprietress. QTONEHURST, SYMONDS STBEET, P AUCKLAND; New Zealand. ; ' STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. , ' " Telegrams: "Stonehuret," Autkland. . . MR., AND. MRS." ALBERT A. BROWN, .Proprietors. - • Telephone 501 and A 374.' : ': .: fkUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, plimmer'B,Steps,.Lambton Quay. • Opposite "Dominion". Newspiiper Office. Refurnished and renovated .' throughout. Situated on an open space in cencro of City. The most - comfortable and -bestconducted house in Wellington. One minute from .tram, rail, or steamer. . TARIFF: 4s. per day; w£l pur week. " . Families.' ''Plione 2310. . - ;,J. S.'M'CONKEY, Proprietor."ABA W A HOUSE, A Rotorua. WORLD-FAMED PRIVATE HOTEL. . Stands high in best part of. Town.' Surroundedwith Beautiful Grounds v.i which Guests may wander and enjoy utmost ' privacy. Commanding lovely view' ol Lake,, Mountain Sconcry and Thermal Ac> tion. Renovated and refurnished throughout, including Broadwood Concert Grand Piano. Coaches and Motors call for ■ all - -• ■ " Trips. ■ ■ ■. ■■ Terms: Bs. per day (Summer),- ;£2 : ss: per week; .Winter, Bs. per day,: JC2 ,2s. ■ poi . ■ week . B. GRIFFITHS, Proprietress. ~i ■jl/TRS. DOUGLAS (from London), 'ScienItJl tific Palmist and Clairvoyant, No. 16 Garrett Street. Hours: .2 p.m. till 9 jf.m, Highest testimonials,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2297, 3 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2297, 3 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2297, 3 November 1914, Page 1

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