"'" ' ■ . ' ."* ADS. THAT PRODUCE RESULTS, An advertiser wishing to sell hie farm ased "The Dominion" advertising colnmne. His testimony to the results wa« as follows:—' .."Tour paper is like a, French Siege Gon— it has been digging people ont of the trenohce ail over Ker Zealand. The farm km sold to-day through tie ad." !-
WEMOVAL NO'i'ICE-Isaao Clark an! IVf . Contractors, and Un- & rta 0 k , er ?-. ha ™ Amoved to new premise*. ffcJF Wm #' li off MoTeswcrti* JobhL°*t& 0S V te Residence, Jobbing T?ork promptly attended to. Telephone: Shop. 1088; Resident, bib '
SITUATIONS WANTEB. WANTED, end of April, Pos!twn~S Ari Ho f usek6eper ,to,W%>we r witi ohiU dren; references.- "M.," Masterton P.IY STEADY, reliable Man desires PoTiRSH ot trust; experienced salesman; °on<? OfmL eDOes ' " Advßll( *>" e -°- "Dominion^ ' 'CHAUFFEUR. : ~~" VOUNG, Sober, seeks Position, town o* J. country; do running repairs. Apply. ■Austin," Co, ■* * WANTED by cabbie Lady 7 Position »T ss Housekeeper. Sole charge, town or country; country preferred. Apply Country," care "Dominion" Office: LOST AND FOUND. t OST, Metal Charm, one side engrav-' •V mg of Holy Family. Finder reward* m on returning to Offita^ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BURNISHED single Bedroom,' 92 AmS, ■*•-■■ Street, with use cf ail convenience WANTED to Let, krge EojunTluTl .» ». one,. two, or three - .refined'.- .vouna men,.or. business.ladies...i 3!oant,.Street ■yACANCY. well .furnttaid. "large front J iloom; balcony; single,-double, Bpd-sitting-room; harbour view; quiet.-.'Phons ..1461..-. 59.Bpdlcott-Street. ■/ ;■ '.' WAITANGI Hpu», Boulcott Strreet, Once more under Mra.-O'Loughlia'd superior management. An ideal plice to sfayy at. Moderate; terms.. .'Phone .1200. THORNLEIGH," Boulcbtt. Street. Wel« . lington. First-class accpmiaodatipn: for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boardere. 'Phone 1671. Mrs. E. Jonea, ALBYpN HOUSE/ St. \Hili: Street. . Wanganui.—First-class -Accommodation for Travellers' and Permanent Boarders; moderate.terms. - ,'Phone 344. M A HA R A -'■■■" H0U..8 8. iTX. .. ■ WAIKANAB..- '-.'.•..- AN IDEAL PLACE TO BPBND A" QUIET HOLIDAY; Fine, Mild Climate. Gocd-Trout Fiahing, ','.'■.. Tennis Courts.'"."."■■.';".•. .;;;. . ...(MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, - - ----,- ," ---- ■•-" ~ Proprietres«...
■ -_A WEEK AT THE''SEASIDE,' •' """' ""~Bte.'_'.".";V'::'- —--r ■ -.-• y^OFFEE-PALACE, NEW PLYMOUTH, 'V'raean/.Comfortable,-Homelike. "• QUEEN'S .: PRIVATE' .HOTEL; Plimmers' Steps, Lambton'Qnay. Opposite ."Dominion'' Newspaper ■ Office. Under New Management. . Situated on an open space in centre of Citv. The most comfortable and bast-conducted house in Wellington. One nunute from tram, rail, or steamer. TARIFF, 4s. per day; JBI per week. 'Phone 2310. . =<». B. P. PAVIS, Proprietor. ',-.,■■ HOTEL NOTICES. T EVIATHAN. lOTEII ! (Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE . .With the Travelling Public, Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all hours Fros of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors are reminded that 51 only in Town for the Day thev can ok tain a Good Lunoh from 12 tQI 2. Fire Escapes throughout the Bufldingi, Night and Day Porters. 'All communication!] to m JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box lis, ' WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. nnHE 'ALBERT E0T..88, (Corner of Willis and Manners Streets.) Tariff—9a. 6d. per day; SI 10s. per week, JAS. M'DONALD, Proprietor. ' WHITE . . HART". "' HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH.. This is one of the. most up-to-date and best Hotels to stay at in the Dominion, having only been rebuilt four years. Tariff-10s.. 6d.'per.day:
"• ~ $. ■ll. DREWITT,' . _j - ■■ Proprietor. WANTED'KNOWN. " AECADIA HOTEL, Lambton Quay, Under New Management. MBS. COCKAYNE,, late of- Trocadaro ana of Christchurch, has now taken-pos-session of the above Hotel, and will be pleased to meet all old and new friends. Concessions to Families and Trooper*. ' CALEDONIAN HOTEL,. BASIN BR SEKVE, WELLINGTON. E. M. DAVEY (late of Imperial, and Bcjal Hotels) has'.'taken over this wellkncwn and popular Hostelry. • Speighfa Beer Always on Tap. Pre a ■ House.' Single Bottle at' Wholesale' Price. The very best of everything supplied. • Telephone 774. ■ WHERE TO STAY :IN; WELLINGTON' 27EALAND1A PRIVATE HOTEL i • Clyde Quay; .. '~.. .. * (Near Wharf and To Aro Railway Station ) Kitchen under entire charge of Mr Fix late Chef Eoyal Oak Hotel, Wellington*for 0 years. ' - 6 * Visitors' and Permanents" Bates: 5s ncr day; 255. per week. 'Phono 1656. • MBS. FIX, Proprietress.- ■ • OTEL GRAND CENTBALrIo? CUBA STREET, Wellington's Leading Private Hotel' Accommodation for 100 guests. Firat-cfaas ) Srerr ,»<wern. convenience. Ladies Private Drawing-room, Sitting rooms.-etc. ; Lounges\arid eight modern Bathrooms, including electric lisbt and electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day 35s weekly. . ■'■ •>•••• FOUND, a place to have Artificial Evv* repolished; made like now. w Spear, Optician. 7 Willis Street. ___ TN all books where ready access is neeesJ- sary to the • next unused form • Th« "Ever-Ready" Patented Quick-SefeVenoe device u unequalled. Cheap, effectivf' and simple. Tull particulars from thn ii ]in^a .Polish n?
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2433, 12 April 1915, Page 1
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