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BITUATIOHB VACANT. ANTED/ a Taxi-driver. Apply "ABC," Taxi Garago, Lambton Quay- / ' " ■ ''OTANTED, Bullock Driver; and to do »i general station work. Kebboll" Bros., Alfredton. < ' ANTED, Youth' for milking and farm work. Apply W.. P. Pringle, Silverstream. WANTED, an experienced Shepherd, used to hill country;.good, wages to suitable man. Apply A. G.'-''Dicker, : Waitotara. ,^*' 1 DOMESTICS of all classes, also new *-* arrivals, can. find good' positions,:' town or country, at "Booker's Labour Bureau, Napier. .'......'....'.'.■■. WANTED, a good all round Jobbing Jeweller for Retail Shop; young man preferred. State wages and erperience. H. J. Grieve, Gisborne. . WANTED, respectable Girl,-16, assist generally, three in family, another: kept, country. Apply at 12 or' 7 p.m. from Wednesday,- Mrs. Gregg, Empire Hotel. . .... WANTED, good, competent" Working Housekeeper, for country "home; all duties; no milking; one used to children preferred; good wages; references. Write to "Y.Z.X., 7 ' "Dominion" .Office. ANTED, for Station, 3000 .sheep, Single Man with good knowledge oi stock work; milk one or !two cows and take .charge during owner's absence. Apply, stating experience and wages, to ' J.M.," Masterton Post Office;' WAITED, - Married Couple, both must be good milkers, each must have had experience milking tvith machines; wages £3 105.,. house, milk and butter, and one boarder,. 10s. per week. No children, and references preferred. .Apply to "ABC," G.P.Q., -Hawe'ra. ■ '. ; ' WANTED,' Housemaid,' town,: 205.; Cook, hotel, Fordell, 30s. if suitable; Cook, 255., Picton; Housemaid-Wai-tress, close town, '225. 6d;; -Man for American Novelty, must be good talker, big wages; Cook, 205.; Housemaid,; 155., same place, Taranaki;.2 Good Helps, same < place,- Nel6on, excellent place. Strand Agency, Central Hotel Buildings.. 'Phone 471.ANTED, Ploughman, Manawatu, 325. 6d.; Man, milk 6 cowb, garden, etc., Hutt, 275..6d.j Boy, milk and farm work, Ohariu; Farm Hand, Featherston, 255.; Head Shepterd: (single), •: H. 8.; Housekeeper, Statioa, Wairarapa, 255.; Farm Hand, H. Bay, 255.; Shepherd, Wairarapa, 305.; Shepherd, Dannevifke, 305.; Head Gardener, Marlborough; Cadet (Sounds), Sheep Farm; 2 SheDherds,H.B. Sheepfarmers' Agency, ,31 Hunter Street. ■ Telephone 3853. Telegrams: "Sheep" Stamp reply. . , ■

WANTED, Motorcar Driver,. used to country, 303.; Station Fencer, principally repairing, 80s. j Handy , Man for station,' garden, able milk, 259.; Station Hand, all-round experience, 255. to 30a.; Station Gardener, 305.; Shepherds, with good teams, 305.; Youth, able milk, Wanganui, 15a.; Station .Hand, able: drive car, work in. garden, etc., 305.; Several Lads for sheep farms, must be able to milk, 10s. to 15a; Married Couple, without family, ,£100;.Cook-Gonerals,..coun-try, 20s. to '255.; Lady-help, country, 15s. Awaiting■ Work—Married Shepherds and Statioti'.or' Farm .Managers, Contractors,' bush,. 6crub,.' stumping,- etc.;'-Engine-drivers, Cooks, .Navvies,. 'Wagoners; married and single; Bettchman.-keep saw; and oil classes of labour. Stamp reply. F; P. Welch, 'Labour. Agent, Masterton. ~ ... '.'■"■/■ ■"" WANTED, for the Accounts Branch, n . Smart Youth 'just leaving school. The position is open to a Lad who wants to gain 'a good commercial experience with .the idea of studying Accountancy. Must be a neat writer, and of good • address. ', Apply by; letter to- •...-. THE MANAGER; "The Dominion." '.'.' LOST AND FOUND. V .; LOST, between' Courtenay Place : and Brooklyn,-via Willie, Abel Smith, - and Manners Streets, a Cameo Bracelet, valued, as keepsake. Reward. Apply "Dominion" Office. , • ,-■■■•■ ' < . RELIGIOUS SERVICES. QT. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRALi © Mulgravo Street. ; pj , CHRISTMASDAT, 1914. ! 3/. 7 a.m. and 8.a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion(Preacher, the Lord Bishop of, Wellington.) 5.15, Service of Intercession for the War; .7.30 p.m., Evensong. '■!' -'-•■-'■ Q T. M AIR K'S. JHRISTMAS DAY, DEC. 25th, 1914. 6.15 a.m., 7 a,m., 8 a.m.—Holy; Communion. ",. .".': '■::. "- 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Carols. ST? BARNABAS, ROSENEATH.: 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ' . ' . ... 11 a.m.—Matins. __^^_ WES.L.EY- CHURCH., Taranaki Street. • TO-MORROW, 11 A.M.' \ DIVINE WORSHIP. '",''.. " XMAS' Gifts at. Queree Bros.—Dainty, antimony boxes and jewel caskets at 15.,15. 6d., 2s. 6d., 25..1 id.; antimony inkpots at Is. 9d., Is. lid.; hand-painted crepe de chine pincushions at 9a., is.; hand-painted handkerchief sachets in satin and silk at 2s. lid., 3s. lid.,-is. lid. Willis Street. ■ EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL! FERRY SERVICE. JHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. For a good Outing— | '■ . .GO TO EASTBOURNE! For Health and Sunshine— GO TO EASTBOURNE!

CHRISTMAS EVE—In place of the usual .10.15 p.m. trip from town, steamers ■ will be run at 9.20 and 11.15 p.m. CHRISTMAS DAY—Leave Wellington 10.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 5.50 p.m., 9.15 p.m. Leave Day's Bay 9.15 a.m., 1.15 Em., 5 p.m., 8.20 p.m. Leave Bona lay, 9.25 a.m., 1.25 p.m., 5.10 p.m., 8.30 p.m. - BOXING DAY—A frequent service will ■be run. For the. detailed time-table see next Thursday's "Evening Post." GO TO EASTBOURNE! TOCKINGS for Presents. Pure silk hose, blaok, at 6s. lid.. 10s. 6d„ 12s. 6d. pair; Lisle with silk ankles, in black or white, 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., ■. is. lid., and ss. lid. pair; lace lisle hose, floral designs, at Is; 9d., 2s. 6d., 2s. lid. to Is. 6of. pair. Queree Bros., the Willis Street Drapers. ' ■ ' . " ■ M' RS. E.\,SCHUTZE, Metaphysician, ■'.■'. May bo consulted, at 95 Waipapa Road, Hataitai; 10 to 12. Consultation free. Saturday excepted. WANTED Known—To visitors and business people of.Town—The Kelburn Tea Kiosk caters for the public in Morning Teas; Luncheons, Afternoon Tea, Teas, and Suppers. . Our Luncheon a speciality, for which a concession ticket covering return journey and meal can bo obtained at Tramway Office for Is. Special arrangements can be made for private parties.' Beautiful surroundings. Glorious view. 'Phono 3807.— H.i ,H. .Plummer, P ro prietor. ■ BEFORE Buying elsewhere, 6ee our Large Assortment of Ladies' Handbags; all the. '-latest styles. Nash's .Leafther Depot,. Cuba Street.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2341, 24 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2341, 24 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2341, 24 December 1914, Page 1

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