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SITUATIONS VAOANT. I TAINTED, a Cook, 25b; Apply Mrs. Ty W. J. Martin, Martinborough. WANTED, a House-Parlourmaid. Apply Mrs. Roy Barton, Fcatherston. WANTED, several (food Carpenters for " country work. Strand Bros., Lower 1 Hutt. ' J ANTED, domesticated Lady4iolp, all <| duties 15.%, country. Apply V C," J "Dominion Office. '• WANTED, a thoroughly domesticated "\ Lady Help, all duties; £1 e. week. ; Mrs.' Swainson, silverhope. WANTED, respectable homely General, -. fonid of children; all duties. Murray Thomson, 12 Brandon Street. ; W" "ANTED, by lst~February, capable : Lady-help; assist all dutieej lB».j references required, "Alpha," "Domin- , ion" Office. A SMART Junior for store and assist j at •country; good wages to suitable lad; age, 18 to 20. Apply Sibun, Ltd., ■ Grocere, Petone. • ' OMEBTICB of all classes, also new arrivals, can find good positions, town, or country, at Booker's labour Bureau, Napior. ■: . : WANTED, for the country, a capable iwlp, used to children; wages, ,£1 a week. Apply Mrs. A. J. Walkinton, Okotuku, Waverley. , ' ; . ' : ' WANTED, Single Man as Gardener and to milk few cows. Apply, with references. Address "Gardener, Bos 10, '. Feilding Post Office. , ' .. :..'.:• WANTED, Blacksmith .for oountry; married man preferred. State wages, experience, and age to W, F. M'Allum, Uruti, New Plymouth. TO HAIRDRESSERS. ■OTANTED, at once, first-class Gent.V »»i Hand. Apply R. Houldswortb, opp. '. Royal .Oak Hotel, Cuba. Street, .felling-; ton. - • '■"*':-: ;'''" ANTED, for the oountTy;:.a thoroughly domesticated - - Lady-Jielp; must be able to assist with washing and oooking; wages, SX per week.; r Apply Mrs.i.W. Davis, Kumeroa. ■;-.-■ ~'.■. - WANTED, a . competent ■••Cook,/ one witli private house and'-ihstitution experience preferred; references required;' wages, 30s. Apply, stating: age, to The; Principal, Native College, Otaki, ; : ■ ■ wanted, .;•;■--.-. :.-. COOK-LAUNDRESS; references:; 1 :, required. Apply ■'."■:' MRS. OWEN MONCKTON;- - ' ■■. . WAipukurati.'. WANTED, leading Ploughman- and Teamster; must have references and be experienced in agricultural'work; good house for married man;'"first-class, wages; Apply, for particulars,- to "X.L.," "Dominion" Office. ; WANTED, Married Couples, SllO; Housekeepers, Lady-help-Cooks, Generals, Ploughmen, Station Hands, Milkers, Kitcheninan, Waitresses,' Housemaids, Dressmaker, institution. Cunningham's ' Registry. 'Phone -1572. ' ■ WANTED, Young Girl to look after 2 ' children and help., generally,. IQs., town; Married "Couple, Sounds, man plough, farm work, and milk.\~Waiting engagement—Soullorymaid, Porter, Waitresses,- Hotel. Cooks,. Barmaids- House-maids,-Kitchenmen, etc. Strand Agency, Central.: Hotel, Buildings. 'Phone .471. ■. WANTED, -Man, milk, garden, etc., East, Coast, 80s.; Fainn Hand, Nel- . 50n,,255.-to:start Couple, Longburn',- manimilk'. and farm' hand; .wife general;, Shepherd; Makara; 80s.; Second Gardener, Hutt,. 255.; Farm Hand, H. Bay, 255.; Woman Cook, Station, Chathams, 255.; 4 Shepherds, 30a.; .Stockman, Martintjoroughr'Married £ouple, Sounds, small' '-family," ; .£100; ' Sheepfarmers' Agenoy, 31 'Hunter Street. "Telephone 3353. Telegrams: "Sheep." - Stamp-re-ply- : " " ■•'■ ' " ■ ■■■" '" '■■-■■' WANTED, Shepherd with S good dogs, SOs.; Shepherd, i dogs, SOs.,-Milk-er, dairy farm, 255.j Lad, learn'farming, milk cow or two;-. Married: Couple, station, man milk, .kill, garden, and-gen-eral,, wife cook-general, 40s. week; Cow-boys-'for Stations, 15s. to. 205.; Milker, machine shed, 255."; Cowman-Gardener, station, 255.; General Servants.: Ladyhelps, Housemaid-Waitress;, Oook-Gen-erals, etc. .'Waiting work: Motor- , oar-Driver and Mechanics j Wheelwright's Coachbuilders; Head Shepherds, married or single;,' Station ■;■ Managers; Cooks; Grass-seeders; Mill-hands; •Benchmen; Planers, etc.; Ploughman; Engine-drivers; Milkers, and all classes of labour. Stamp reply. F. Welch, Labour Agent, Masterton. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. HERBERT S..CLAUGHTON, L.T.C.L. Organist, St. Andrew's, Terrace. Director, Wellington Musical Union. Resumes teaohing of Pianoforte, Singing and Theory. Vacancies for a few Pupils. Apply to 49 Upland Road, Kelburn, ©t interview at Studio, St.. Andrew's School, The Terrace, Mondays and Thursdays. Hours, 10 to 12.30; 2 to. 5.30. TALMA STUDIOS Beg to announce that they nave an UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGBAPHIU STUDIO. Opposite Te Aro House, Cuba Street (Late Mr, Alan Spicer). First-class Work at Reasonable Prices, ' PIANOFROTE PLAYING.- ' Season 1915. MR. BAXTER . BUCKLEY - Resumes Lessons MONDAY,' FEBRUARY Bth,, '. ! 3tudio—229 WILLIS STREET. GOOD SINGING is invariably based upon correct Voice-Placing and Emission. MB. K. CORNWALL Guarantees practical Tuition in the-Art as exemplified in Old Italian .Methods. Address: 18 PORTLAND CRESCENT. 'Phone 382. > . And.nt Dresden, MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY FOR Chronio Ailments, Stiff. Joints, Fractures, Sprains, and Dislooati6ns, Medical references and testimonials. Consult J. W. M. HARRISON, PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND MEDICAL MASSEUR ', (Hon. Masseur Wellington-Hospital). 123 Cuba St.. over Barber's. •'Phone 32U. ENGINEERS, EARN MORE. WHY NOT make, full use of your greatest asset-YOUR— BRAINS P WE CAN i instruot you in the" Technology of your profession. We train men for better positions. We can TRAIN YOU! Join our ranks, work and-qualify, and you will soon .find youTself worth more salary and able to secure it!'OUR SYSTEM enables men to rise from—Meohanics to Draughtsmen; Draughtsmen- to Shop Foremen; Chainmen to Surveyors; Architectural Draughtsmen to Arohitect; Roadmen to Road Engineers; Road Engineers to' Municipal and Civil Engineers;-Dynamo and Motor Attendants to Electrical Engineers; ; •Miners to Mine Managers. ' Civil Engineers should qualify by ) passing the A.M.I.C.E. Exam. We. give A instruction for all GOVERNMENT CER- .i TIFICATES in Stationary, - Locomotive, and Traction, Winding, Oil, etc..' '.'; In which are you concerned? Be as frank as you like. The more you tell us i the more "we can help you. Strictest con- i fidence assured.' .Write to-night! - - ' HEMINGWAY'AND ROBERTSON'S '. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD.. • P.O. Box 516, Auckland. R. B. MACDUFF, M:E., Sc, Consulting , Engineer, Director. ( M~ "RS. STEINMAN,' Psychomctrist and Business Clairvoyante. Interviews Daily, Masonic Hall, 75 Boulcott Street. j Psychoinetry, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Articles > and flowers. •' ■' ■ '" - ■ -i OR Military Leather-ware use J WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE., ( .The, teutai ®&mk)Bdmjmk \\

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2368, 26 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2368, 26 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2368, 26 January 1915, Page 1

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