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gTOOK BREEDERS AJJD EXHIBITORS. 'THE DOMINION" will put you In touch with Buyers in All Parts ol the Country. It is essentially THE FARMERS' PAPER. Have your Show Exhibit ehown and described to its columns. Pull particulars from Representative-. 22 Princess Street, . Palmer Eton North.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. BIRTH. fARRY.—On the 21st inst., the wife of Frank W, Parry, "Stoncci'oit," Featlierston, of a son. MARRIAGES. NATHAN-ASHER.-On 2nd June, 1915, c I, Synagogue, Sydney, New. South Wales, by Rabbi Cohen, assisted bv Rev. Mr. Enifeld, Percy Harold! Nathan, of Eringa, Masterton, to Viola Esther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. ~ J l * Onslow Avenue, Elizabeth* J jay, Sydney. IHOMPSON—CANTY-—On 16th June, by; * Dfbourno, Robert Thompson, son ot late James Thompson, to Catherine Hutchison Canty, eldest daughter of ■J!?'- . ftlK ' Mrs. Canty, of Wadestown, Wellington. DEATHS. ARCHIBALD.—On Tuesday, June 22nd, at hiis lato residence, 4 Boulcott Terrace, Robert Archibald, aged 80 yeajs, Private interment. No flowers. CHEGWIN.—OiI the 19th Juno, 1915, at Itotorua, after a brief Nellie, only daughter of the lato Edwin Wales' Ohegwin, and granddaughter of the late Edward Clicgu-in, and niece of Thomas and Elizabeth Chogwin, Duncan Terrace, Kilbirnie; aged 21 years. (Interment private.) PINKER—On June 21st, 1915, at Palmerston North Hospital, Edith Jessie Stewart, beloved wifo of David C. Pinker, aged 23 years. SITUATIONS VACANT. "TO/"ANTED, good Bush Truckey Man, • » who can shoo preferred. Apply, ® Bros., Ltd., Mangaroa, Wellington. TfcOMBSTICS of all classes; alio now; arrivals, can find pood positions, town or country, at Booker's Labour Bureau, Napipr. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, Position in. Store, Drapery. Department; country preferred.' Apply "XYZ," "Dominion'" Office. MAN wants work, good digger, handy, at work, house, or yard. Apply "A.J.," "Dominion" Office. ANTED, position, Share-milking, 40 » ■ to 50 cows, machines preferred, Apply "Experienced," "Dominion" Office. /TARDENEIt, thoroughly experienced all branches, seeks position; references. Apply "C.5.," "Dominion" Office, Wellington. GARDENER (married), requires situa- " tion, experienced all branches of gardening, good referenced; A. Crouch, Russell Street, Feilding. WANTED, by middle-aged woman, light situation, no laundry or scrubbing, 10s. a week. Apply "Trustworthy," "Dominion" Office. "VST ANTED, by experienced shop-assist- ■ » ant, position Stationery or Fancy Goods; good reference. Apply, stating terms, "Mona," Post Office, Blenheim. "EXPERIENCED woman Cook, English' x-l trained, seeks position in gentlomen's club, or good class hotel; good references. "E.C.," 300 Tuam St., Christ- . church. TO SELLERS AND BUTCHERS. ■WANTED, by practical man, situa* ' * tion in country or back-blocks i wages or shares. Reply "Butcher," "Dominion" Office. by experienced Married » • Couple, Man milk few oows and general useful, Wife thoroughly domesti- ■ cated and understands butter-making. Apply "5.C.," "Dominion." Office. "ISTANTED, Situation as Married Man , » t on Sheep or Mixed Farm, commenc- , ing duties about 2nd August; 7 years' experience; dogs; references if required. Apply at once, "L.K.G.," "Dominion" Office. . _ QTOREMAN, married,, good general K-5 knowledge Groceries, Ironmongeries, Farm Produce, Manures, Grain, Seeds, Wines, Spirits, etc.; 9 years last place. Strand Agency, Central Hotel Building. 'Phone 471. | TO Fcllmongers and Wool-brokers— Wanted, by experienced msn, position capable take charge Fellmongery; has practical knowledgo of lotti.ng wool, skins, and hides for sales. Apply "Practical," Marton Junction. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, in Island Bay car, yesterday J-J afternoon, between Dee Street and Jackson Street, small Black Purse, containing five shillings and ring; good reward. • Apply "Dominion" Office. WANTED. WANTED, 5-roamcd House, immediately, fairly central. Apply "Urgent", 1 ' "Dominion" Office. TinO Dairy Farmers.—Wanted, within -*■ supply distance of Wellington, Milk Farm, GO or 70 cows, on lease, with R.O.P. Rent, half-yearly in advance. Stock, plant, and furniture at valuation. Apply "Dairy," "Dominion" Agency, Lower Hutt. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. NURSE Stratford (maternity), York Street, Miramar, vacancies for lying-in patients; full sets baby clothing on hand. nnHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, WeiJL lington. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders. Mrs. E. Jo nee. ALBYON HOUSE, St. Hill Street, Wanganui.—First-class Accommodation for Travellers and Permanent Boarders ; moderate terms. 'Phone 644. W' AITANGI House, Boulcott Street. Once more under Mrs. O'Longhlin's suporior management. An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. OUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer's Steps, Lcmbton Quay. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. Under new management. Situated OB an open space in centre of City. Th« most comfortable and best-conducted house in Wellington. One minute from tram rail, or steamer. TARIFF, 4S. per day; £1 per woeE 'Phone 2310. R. P. DAVIS, Proprietor, MAHARA HOUSE, .WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PRACE TO SPEND A' ' QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing, Tennis Courts. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. WHITEHALL ' PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE (Oppcsito "Dominion" Offico), ' PLIMMER'S STEPS, 'WELLINGTON (Entrance also from Boulcott Street). QITUATED in spacious gardens, with splendid view of city and harbour, one minute from tram, Post Office, and wharvos. Excellent cuisine. Hot and cold water, and all conveniences. Terms, 4s. 6d. per day, or from <£1 per week. 'Phone 1617. Mrs. Chapman, Manageress. ' "A SHOW IN ITSELF." ' THAT'S what visitors say of our Store! Palmerston's greatest store for drapery, clothing, boots and shoes, gloves, mtflinerv, costumos, furnishings, bedding, etc. Your visit to tho Winter Show will bo incomplete without a visit to our great store; gaslight window display eaeli evening—l 4 show windows. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAM E, LTD., Palmerston North. War Rebate . given—a penny back out of every shilling spent in cash. Buy and save. TO PLEASE THE KIDDIE. DOLLIES' Cup of Tea with our Allies consists of 1 table, 3 ohairs, tea set, | and three dolls. Ju6t landed. Posted for Is. 9d. A. W. MORAN AND SON, i. GO JViUia Street, .Welling to.aji

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2495, 23 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2495, 23 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2495, 23 June 1915, Page 1

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