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A 8 6 morning paper "The Dominion his both ** town and country circulation, or 4 ooimeets with all outgoing mails. Advertlsementt in its oolnmnß have thus a DOUBLE VALUE. Rati* for Classified Advertlsementsi(For Cash Only) Sltuationj Vacant, Situations 'Wanted, To' Lst» For Salo, Personal, Wanted to Eiohange, Term Hands Wanted, Professional and Bnsinws An--nouncemente, etc.: 5 Lines (15 Words), Is,: 4 Lines (20 words), Is. Si - 6 Lineß (25 Wordß).'2a.: 6 Lii.ee w) Words),;Bi.-64.-Births, llarrlacee, and Deaths, Zs, 6d. P«r insertion. In Memoriam, 6d. ner line (roinlmum, S - Unes.(Hepeatcd Free in Weekly Bummary.)" '

BIRTHS, MARRIACb'B & DEATHS. .DEATH;. ~• . ' TABOR.—On 29th inst., at New Plynicfuth, George Alexander TaboT, is his 39th.year., ; EM OVAL NOTICE.—Isaac Clark and Son, Builders,- Contractors,-and Undertakers, have Removed to new premises. No. 27 Wingfield Street, off: Molesworth Street, opposite Ministerial Besidenbe. Jobbing Work promptly attended to. Telephones: Shop, 1088; Eesidenco, 808. SITUATIONS WANTED. \S7"ANTBD, position as Lady-help; all ' duties except Crashing; '.Address Beta, "Dominion" .Offioe,. TO-ANTED, any, Employment, by man vi used to horses; country" preferred. ' APP'r ' Studgroom," Post Office, Hawera. and Joiner wanfs work! • tradesman, sober, not afraid of work;, country preferred. "Chips," "Dominion" Office. riOMPOSrrOR; News or Jobbing, all- ' V round newspaper eij>erienoe, firefcclass reference, desires work. : i "A.8.." Dominion." Office. . / ' ! experienced, glass, fruit, V . flowers, and vegetables, seeks Em- \ ployment, day or week. Apply.) "Gardoner," "Dominion" Office. ■ —- by .etrong .Young Man, with experience on Sheep Farms, Situation whore cropping is done. Reply "A.H.," "Dominion Office; ; ."■ '' YfcTANTED,' by a' first-class. House- - keeper, Situation to respectable ■ 'bachelor, nsar school; connfary preferrod^' • Apply "Urgent," "Dominion" Office. Position, Working Man- * » ager, to couniay sawmill; 20 years' experience building-mills 'and managinff m New Zealand and other parts; firstp references. Apply, by •telegraph/ : . H.W.D.,/ Gisborne. CADET. FOB STATION, YyANTED, to place Youth (16), just , left College, on station .or good; farm where he would be treated as one of. thu family. Strong and .anxious to leani. Apply Box 448, Wellington. 1 WAHTEO. V' ; : '/ " ; CLAYGATE,, H., of Otahuhu, com- • municate ' G.V.H. To Aro Post Office.. small, simply-furnished . *» Office, centrally situated;; few months." Particulars "Engineer,"Dominion":Office. ; ,1 ENTLEMAN to oorrespoml ■ ' V" irith Catholic young lady, new to matrimony. l Address "Confidential,'' "Do. minion" Offioe. • ■ WANTED, your, Wstohes, Clocks, -and " Jewellery repaired at reasonable rates;, absolute • eatisfactiou guaranteed. ■ F. Waters, Star Picture Theatre,. Newtown; i COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER;; ; " WAITED Known,- that Walter P.i Hill " invites Agenciesoh'Commission from merchants .and manufacturers, for Marlborough; Nelson, and Westi Coast. ' Box ' 21. Nelson. ' : 1 BOARD AND RESIOENOE. \hj ANTED to Let, Furnished Room'; , breakfast .optional. '4 .Mount' iStreet.. .TITANTED, by Young Lady,; Board and • » Residonce for a few ■ weeks; privately. , Apply 'Tisitor," "Dominion" Office. • . ■ QINGLE and Double Furnished and' ■ O Unfurnished Rooms to Let; good ' locality; all - conveniences. 162 Sydney. Street. ~ , mHORNLEIGH, ' Boulcott Street; Wei- ' -B- lington. First-clasfi accommodation, for Tourists,- Travellers', and . Permaneut Boarders. 'Phone .1071. Mrs. E: Jones*. \j\TAITANGI House, Boulcott .Strtet. » » Once more under Mrs.'O'Loughlin'a superior management.' An ideal'placa'to • stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200.' ' BOARD; and Residence—Vadancies at . Harston Hall, : Mahora Street, B il- ; ' birnie,' also apartments; ■ handy to Golf, Links • and Bcaches; [ . .iuotor..V gara^oi : .'phone, : etc. ■''t'y:: l Vt.J-- : v ■OEAUDESSERT/ M'-Majoribanka Street, JJ under superior, management of Mrs. Winstanley. ', An ideal place. to stw efc' Two minutes from Tram, and Post Office. Terms moderate. ■■■ -.■ ■ WANTED, Accommodation, Levin, for; j fortnight,, .beginning January I'or 2, for lady and three-children .(ages 3, 7, and 9 years).- ..Country, house.preferred; urgent . Apply .'frrmti -eto.,--21 • Willis. Street, ■Wellington." , -. : . A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE—BfIs. ACCOMMODATION-HOUSE, LYALL BAY. 'Phone 3755 (2 rings). MRS.- KILFOY, Proprietress. , GLENALVON~TRIVATE HOTJSL, ' AUCKLAND. TTISITORS to Glenalvoii . agree that it V ia the beet appointed and most oom j fortable Private Hotel in the Dominion. Three minutes frow Railway Station" and Wharves.- Communications addressed'" to '■ Mrs. Scherff .will"receivo.-prompt attend. ■ tion.-" ' . ': ■ A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE, ; SOa. ' /COFFEE PALACE, NEW PLYMOUTH; Clean, Comfortable, Homelike, RECOMMENDED BY ALL. MA HA R A ; HOUSE, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A ' QUIET HOLIDAY. . ■ Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Coiirts. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, . Proprietress. . DAY'S \ BAT ( FIRST-CLASS BOARD 4 RESIDENCE Morning, Luncheon and Afternoon . Teas . Arranged. .. Letters and Telegrams reoeive Prompt Attention. • . MRS. E. W. WISE, Proprietrees. STONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, . AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND, RESIDENCE. Telegramß! "Stonehurst," Auckland, MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, ' Proprietoi^. Telephones 501 and AS7<.'PRIVATE HOTEL* Plimmcr's Steps, Lambton Quay. ■ , Opposite "Dominion Newspaper Ofiioa. " Refurnished ond renovated throughout. Situated on'an open epaoe in centre of City. The most comfortable and bestconducted house in Wellington. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. TARIFF, to. per day; XI per week. Families. - 'Phone 2310." J. S. M'CONKEY.-Proprietor. GPEAT Slaughter Remnants,, ; Di-esa . Goods, Tweeds, Prints, Zephyrs, Crepes, Linens, Drills, Muslins, Lawn, Nainsook,'etc. Lindberg's, Cuba Street. WANTED Known—To visitors and ' business people of Town—The Kelburn Tea Kiosk caters for the publio in - Morning Teas,, Luncheons,. Afternoon Tea, Teas, and Suppere. Our .Luncheon a speciality, for which a conoession ticket covering return journey and meal m be obtained at Tramway Office for ls. Speoial arrangements can' be'made for mrivats., parties. Beautiful wroundingß. G(loriou« view. 'Phone 3807.—H, H. • Kunvmer, JProprietor, ' '•

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2345, 30 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2345, 30 December 1914, Page 1

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