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A 8 o morning; paper "The Dominion", has . both;; j ** town and country circulation, and connect!! ? with all outgoing mails. Advertisements in its oolmnna hare thus a DOUBLE VALUE. Fates for Classified Advertisements!(For Cash (Mr) Bltnattong Vacant, Situations Wanted. Tor 'I*Vi'. For Sale, Personal, Wanted to Exchange, Farm Hands Wanted, Professional and Business - An. "nonncementa, etc.: ,~ B Lines (16 Words), Is.; 4 Lines (20 words), Is.. 616 Lines (25 Words), 2a.: 6 Lilies (JO Words), 2s/ 6oV Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2s. 6d. pot insertion. In Memoriam, 6<L Mr. lino (minimum, 3 . linos. (Benoated Free in Weekly Summary.) • '; .

' ; FUNERAL NOTICE. 1 THE Funeral of the lata MRS. W, E,PEARSON will leave her "residence. No. 173 Tinakori Boad, TO-DAY (MONDAY), 4fch January, 1915, at 3 : p.m., foe < the. Cemetery, Karon". ■ >: : ISAAC CLASS AND SON. ' E. MORRIS, JUNR;,; ' v . Undertaker and Embalmer,; ;; ■ 60 Taranaki St., and 28 E-evacs MO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early ofl 1' to-) late to receive immediate attend' tion.. Mortuary Chapel for the convene; ■■ enoe of .the public. Carriages, landaus < at . the shortest notice. 'Pnone Nos. — Head Departmont 937, Newtown Braaobf 142, Livery Stables. 1688. Private .'PhonS/; 3749. '• ;y ; - ■to EMOVAL NOTICE.—Isaac Clark and N Son', Builders, Contractors, and Un« , dertakers, have Removed to new:preinisevV' No. 27 Wingfield Street, off Molesworth Street,' opposite Ministerial' Residence* ■ Jobbing Work promptly attended .toy .; Telephones: Shop, 1088; Residence. 806. ;■' SITUATIONS WANTED. ; ; - fIHEF, thoroughly efficient, strictly 60ber, wants position in towiior oonaaC try. Address ."Cnef," "Dominion" Office. (P ROCER-S, Storekeepers—Capjable man VT requires situation above '\ tradeaf— Home, Colonial experience. "(Answers,''', Post Officii Marton. ;' -( ; BARMAN,' experienced all ; toanohes ' •Hotel business. ; seeks engagement, • town, or country. Wiite "605, "Domini ion" Office. ■ . i > ■ ; , . WANTED Position Head : Gardener' (married); practical experience . all branches, English-arid colonial; good re* ferences: Apply "A..8.,"-Hukanni; ; ■ .. I ■fySTANTED, position by Farm ' ManagerVV' either bush'or open country;' exl perience' in pedigree stock', etc. Applj\ "Sheep," "Dominion" Office. • • • . "57011 Mr Lady in Business requires £ position as' Honee-Sewing Maid :os sewing by.'the day. "Ettie," * Dominion'• Offira.. ■ T . ■ ■■ "TOTANTED, Position as - Housekeeper! ; « » by widow, with two children ! couni . ; try; small - wages. Address "Home," Waitara P. 0., Taranaki. 1 ' " ■ "SXTANTED, Position, Working Man-; aii.';ager, experienced all branchesj good reference's. Write "Colonial," cx>< Clapham's, Bookseller, Hastings. ..v ' • W' ANTED, by married man, a Situa-. tion. on Fann'or. Station, absolutely competent in- all- classesof stating wages|' : conditions,,.. iEa?"; bonier," Eeilding P:Q.' •' : y:-'.'jy.-.i SITUATION: Wanted '.by ;firstrcte:.pnv IO vate Chauffeurs-good ' "mechanic; used to respectful habits ; • thorough. goo 3 references, eto. Apply "Reliable," 'Uo» minion" Office. -. • -•: . YKTAJNTED, Position to. take charge It herd of dairy coto';.married;, hand ;or machines; experienced in milking nisw .chines,'-steam .boiler/ engine,..6eparator, . otc:;v'good references. Apply ; "A;'B., '• Hukanui.- . . ' ■-. ■' ' '■ WANTED, .Position, Working' Manager,- to .country . sawmill;; 20 years* ' experieiice ,buil(iiii? miHB ;and. managing in New. Zealand, and other parts; firstclass references. Apply, by telegraphj . "8.W:D.," Gisborne. ' ' r - ; ■'•••. - •; - : » - BUSINESS HOT I CITS. MRS. DOUGLAS (from London), fecientifie . Palmist and Clairvoyant, 19 Garrett Street. Hours, 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. Highest testimonials. .

MRS. STEINMAN, Psychometrist ano\ Business Clairvoyante, is interview-) ing daily at Masonic Hall, 73 Boulcott, •Psychpmetry Night, Wednesday,,; 8 .p'.nu '■ ■ - .'.-.'■ ..'--' " ■'■ '■'-•'■ --■' - : -" ; '- : '■'' mHE charm of the white felt hat is-irw J.\ resistable.. Wo have 'a fine selection , banded in uncommon styles. .Selling-at ; our well-known moderate prices.', QueTee : -. 8r03.,- the Willis, Street Drapers. - - . ■-■■ . BARBER AND CO., Dyers Mid ] • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba St.,. City.'Phono 226. '";'' ' :' " :'': ': STUBBORN FACT.-Everybbdy'a : : buying the delicious MILITARY!: PICKLE, which makes thb appetite.:. Better than the rest. Price reasonable.: Buy a bottle to-day..; . . ,: '■ CUSTLE'S Corn Cure; Castle's Eleotrio / Norve Killer for toothache; Castle's Teething ' Powders, Is. each; post .free ' from Castle's Newtown Pharmacy: :■ ' HE KAISER and his Barbarians, ; and Record of. the 1 Atrocities -Com- : . mitted by the' Germans in France-and Belgium. Malin's Book Arcade, .85'WiUi»~ Btreet. Stamps will do. 10d. poated.', '■ . .'. i7U.RST-CLASS -Refreshments bbtainablo : D all hours at "The White.House/*.' West Side oi' Square,' Palmerstpn ,N.—J„■ Rawlins. ■ ~!; ' .-' ■.'. :.' ' -'."" /■■'.-- '■ ■■ RITONS all over the. world ride 'the CLINCHER ■ DREADNOUGHT, Motor Cycle Tyres, which j are 'made for. : hard. wear on rough roadsl' Try them: E' G. KNIGHT, Sail, Tent.'Flas, and •' Cover Maker, No. 16 Herbert Street (off Manners Street), 8 doors above George Fowlds, Ltd. Telephone 727.' ' .', : . ■■ CHAS. A. FLETCHER, • ,' „ Chemist. Pharmacist, and ProV Bcription Specialist.- Sole address: 292 ; Lainbton- Quay. Mail orders promptly,'.; dispatched. : ■ ■'. ' '. ■ •.■ WHITE Felt Hats are scarce in Wei., lingtou, but we have a good eelec- \ tion of becoming shapes, - handsomely, banded. Modorate prices. Don't delay, Queree Bros., the WiUJB Street Drapers^ NORTH BRITISH RUBBER .'CO." secured Contract from G.P.0., land, for 20,500: sots, of CLINCHER. TYRES. The best for Tough roads. Guaranteed nine and 'fifteen months. s Try,them. ' >' '''.'■■■ v ■'■■,-,■ '-'■■ ■-■'-■ BROWN AND JOHNSTON, Builders I and' Contractors, Shop and Offico. Fitters, Land ' and . Building Valuers, Johnston Street. . 'Phones 2J17, 2821. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc, Pur- : chased by 'Mrs. -L. Helper, 132 Taranaki Street. Good Prices Offered. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone' A 2618 ' ■ ... '-'' . ■ v , :■/::,■ '"'.W. LADIES.-The dolicious MILITARY, . PICKLE is not better than the best, but it is better than the rest: Maker the appetite. Buy a bottle to-day. .-■ J EFTrOKF Clothing, Boots, Etc, PunIJ chased by L. UabsohecV, 126naki Street. Hijtlrfst priced Ei'ven. let tors promptly attended to. *Phone a26M.SCOTLAND'S Best ErbertevrnanufacV; ture CLINCHER specially ' for the rough roads of the Dominion, Better than the rest. Try them. .'■-■ ENTLEMEN, Read This: Yon m\i get- a better price for your, -.. Suits and Boots by dealing here. Write to-day and we will call upon you.'Hay-'-rice's, the "Straight Deal" Shop, Ui-Viv-ian Street.. ' ' . .. ,'.-' : "' ".'".' EVERY Lady in the Land who h»« tried the delicious MILITARY PICKLE will supply the reason of itg great popularity. Pripe! reasonable.' Bay' t bottle to-day. . ■ , . _.:!._. XMAS Gifts—Nothing will please'him' better than an "Onoto"'Self-Blljns Fountain Pen,- from 15s. Bottle of ink and pocket clip<worth Is. 6d. Jhrbwn.in... Only at Jeffery's, Kelburii; Avenue,- and > Lcmbton Quay... :-.;....: ...:-:■■:■.:■:■:■- ■-1;.~ VISITORS to Palmerston North pleasenote that Hot Meals oan be prs>- : : cored at the White House Dining Rooms after the arrival of all trains. J. .Kftsriiw* ' .--.-•v.-" • y ':-y.> ::y t

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2349, 4 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2349, 4 January 1915, Page 1

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