SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED, steady Man, farm, garden, milk, 255., found. Apply W. Arundell, Patea. . WANTED, a reliable Man for general farm work; references. Apply E. M'Beth, ICimbolton. \STANTED, Family to milk SO to 100 VV oc'ivs on shares; five machines. Apply Box' 13, Wavcrley. WANTED, Good Fencer, permanent billet. Apply C. A. Cameron, 40 Victoria Street, Masterton. WANTED, a. ICitcbenmaid by end of May; references required. Apply Mrs. Sydnoy Johnston, Takapau, Hawko s Bay. "IS/"ANTED, Housemaid-Laundress, for ' > 1 tlio Country. Apply by letter to Mrs. Hugh White, Awauuri, Palmereton North. \S7"ANTED, smart, intelligent Girl for » » country Post Office; good chance learn; good home. "Alpha/' TuaMarina, Blc-nheim. \WTANTED, quiet country home, experl- ' » enced woman, all duties, 155.; adults; small house. Mrs. White, Komako, Raumai. WANTED, a Smart Lad for Bakehouse, pastrycook; good opportunity for smart lad to'learn trade. Apply 12G Courtenay Place. OMESTICS of all classes, also new arrivals, can find good positions, town or oountry, at Booker's Labour Bureau, Napier. ANTED, a capable General for Private Nursing Home; country; Christian family; wages .£l. Address "Home," FeUding. "fTST ANTED, a "capable Nurse-Noedle- » ' woman, for 2 young children. A]> ply, witli testimonials,, to "Waratah," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Baker for Country Store j bread and small goods; single and abstainer preferred. Apply Burgess, Eraser Co., New Plymouth. WANTED, a capable Lady-help for quiot country place; no children; all duties; wa«s Apply Mrs. W. 5. Glenn, Makirikiri, Wanganui. ( WANTED, Capable Man to take charge of Fancy and Haberdashery Departments. Apply, stating age, experience, and salary expected, to P.O. Box 921, Christchur:h. WANTED, two Married Shepherds, one for backblocks, "without children; due three miles from village and school. Apply, with'"" references, to "Farmer," Post Office, Bulls. THE W.l'\ LABOUE BUREAU, 18 Grey Street, "Wellington—Gardener (experienced), 3fls. and bonus; Farm Hand, Wairarapa; Married Couple; Ploughman; Cook-General, station, Wairarapa, 235.; 2 Single Shepherds, 30s„ Waiiarapa. Awaiting engagement First-class Cook 'and Baker. Telegrams, "Cruickshank," Telephone 211. P.O. Box 724. Stamp reply. THE Proprietors of the-Hotel Braeburn (a large and beautifully-appointed Private Hotel, now building in Wanganui) are prepared to enter into communication with ladies or gentlemen qualified to conduct the hotel. All communications confidential. Write "Braeburn," Box 105, Wanganui. WANTED, for small station, near Blenheim, Woman to cook for 7 or 8 persons, aid to assist in housework, housemaid kept, fortnight's holiday every six months, references, 20=.; Light General, for private house, City, only 2 in family, all duties, references; elderly person preferred. STRAND AGENCY, Central Hotel Buildings. 'Phone 471. "SS7ANTED, Ploughman, Shepherd, also »V Stockman, Martinborough, 305.; 2 Contract Fencers, Featherston; Shepherd, Martinborough; experienced Eabbiter (dogs), 803.; Cowboys, 2 Ploughmen, Young Men used to dairy stock. Farm Hands, Bußh Carpenter, Shepherds (doge). Awaiting engagement—Station Cookß,. Married Couples, Axeman. Sheepfarmers' Agency. Telephone 3853. Telegrams: "Sheep." Note Address; 17 Grey Street, corner Featherston Streot. NIEEAHA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRT COMPANY, LTD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of MANAGES for the above Company's Cheese Factory. Applicants must be capable cheesemakers, having a knowledge of wheybutter and holding a second-class certificate. 1 Approximate output, 320 tons cheese and 7 tons butter. Salary, .E262 10s. per annum, free house and firewood. Applications close on June 12th next with the undersigned. T. B. MASON, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. CROYDON PEEPAEATOEY SCHOOL, V Day's Bay, Wellington. Boarding School for Boys under I*. Second Term 1915 commences on WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY. COMMEECIAL TEAVELLER. WANTED Known, that Walter P. Hill invites Agencies on Commission from merohants and manufacturers, for Marlborough, Nelson, and West Coast. Box 21, Nelson. __ L ANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL. Miss Kate Stewart. Classes daily, also Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Ladies taught to make stvlish costumes, 6imple system, no calculations; cut patterns to measurement a specialty. Rooms, 94 Willis Street, Wellington. . PRIVATE Kindergarten and Preparatory School, The Priory, Austin Street Principals: Miss Fleming (Dunedin Diploma) and Miss Davies, Higher Certificate, N.F.U. (Kindergarten Training College, London). Day and Boarding Softool for Children under 10 years. Dancing and Music taught. ' Harry ellwood, Violinist, Pupil of Mons. Emile Claumont, Brussels, Liege Conservatoire, Theodore Spiering, Berlin, will accept a Limited Number of PUPILS. Terms, .£3 3s. Apply "DONBANK," Terrace, GOOD SINGING is invariably based upon correct Voice-Placing and Emission. MR. K. CORNWALL Guarantees practical Tuition in the Art as exemplified in Old Italian Methods. Nate Change of Address: . COOPER'S BUILDINGS, Opp. "Evening Post." MISS E. GOHL, Face and Soalp Masseuse, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott Street, Room 1 and 2, first floor. AH Hair Treatments, suitable Hair Tonic and Toilet Soaps advised and provided. Ladies' Hair Combings made up in any style. SPICER'S STUDIO, M'CARTHY'S BUILDINGS, Willis Street, Opp. HOTEL .WINDSOR, Telephone 828S, BARBER AND CO., Dyers and . Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba St., Citj. /Phone iOL
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2469, 24 May 1915, Page 1
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