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BIRTHS) MARRIACES & DEATH 5........ ........ death. ATKINSON.—On 11th August, at Feild- '■ ing, 'Eliza,'widow of . the late William Atkinson. (Funeral at Feilding,' a p.m.,-Friday.) ~ • IN MEMORIAM. ,MARSH:—In loving . memory.' of our dear sister, Ellen; who departed 1 this lifo August 9, 1914, at Hamilton. - •'• - (Inserted by her loving sister-and-:;::'"Krother,-;L. and ..T/. WiiriaM:)..' • a" SITUATIONS WANTED. \\TANTED, Position as Manager sheen » 'farm or station, North Island; Ad-' ply Waiting," "Dominion" Office. [J OUSEKEEPER wants - position -farm or station, good' 000k,...g00d refer* ences. "Britain," "Dominion" Office. VOUNG English Lady desires' Position ,? s Companion-Help. Miss Fenton.c.o. Mrs. Minchin, Standisk Street, Inglo-. wood. - by refined young.lady, 6itu-' » » ation Companion or Ladvhelp, Was; nganui, Apply "Energetic," "Dominion": Office. » ARDENER; 7 years last place, eiperi-*-T enced -all branches, seeks position, Apply "Flowers," "Dominion". Office. ; ••••_ •' - • . •. ; /GARDENER, fruit, flowers, vegetables, ".. p'fissrhouse; -all. branches,Tfantesj.tnation,., good references. • "Coimpetei£".' . Dominion"; Office. ARDEN Work for.coming season want- ; _ed by experienced,man; one.or-'inors days weßkly • throughout-season; terms, ' Ciarden," ".Dominiou": QfEcg:" .V' - ' WANTED, by married man .bury),position,. as -.Worlcing Man. ager, or married Shepherd. Wairarapa, preferred. ."Dominioii - Office. . , v 'TO'-ANTED Tv, ,ried.-Mm-(no '.duties-• irife), as Groom-Gardener or;Chauffeur,:'good re-ferehces.-:'W.Fi "Labour Bureau, 18 Grey Street.'.;. Couple, no children, want ' position;' .ivife housemaid duties 1 man ;experienced farm hand.:'', Addresa Wilson's Store, 177 Riddiford Street, Weiltngtwf.'" '. ' ' WAITING' Engagement.—Storeman', "• married;" excollont 'references! Cook-Baker, Porter, Waitresses, men, etc.- .-Strand Agency, Central Hot«J Building. ''Phone-471. . : ' ' •" TXT ANTED, by first-class • Concreta ; '" Bridge Builder, constant Employment; good references, sober, and reliable. Apply ,by letter, stating , salary- and pai> ' ticulars, tp.;"E.M., "Dominion 1 ' Office.'' "ONGINEER, accustomed, accurato work,' JLi Home , and colonial experience, seeks position, Motor or high-class En-" gineering Works; turning, grinding, gearj cuffing to 'micrometer; Board of Educe/ tioii (London) Certificate, Machine Construction ;. and Drawing. . "Accurate,"' "Dominioiii"-Office. . ' ■ BOARD AND REBIDENCE. L 0 LET.- small sunny Furnished -Bedroom. "Conveniences," ' 10G ■ Ter« race,. ; ' ;■ UNFURNISHED or Furnished;.' Apartments, _Tespeotable; couple, -■-young men,-or w-pmen; cheap Tent. : 117 Owen Street, Newtown.' ;. v .'; ■ v XJ AC ANC Y, well-furnished' large front » Room; balcony, single,' double. Bed-sitting-room; harbour view; quiet. 'Phohf 1461. 59 Boulcott Street. ' ' ' ORIENTAL BAY—Board-Residence; : single'room; good position; above locality desired bj;; gentlemanl .Reply, "Elavera," "Dominiom" . Office. . ROOM. TO LET, Single -Furnished Bedroom, to single gent. Address "Dominion"Office. .*' - NURSE STRATFORD .(maternity, YorW Street, Miramar .(next door to Town Hall)— Vacancies ■ for lying-in patients ( full sets baby clothing on band. . rTVHORNLEIGH, Bouloott Street, Wel- -»• ."lington, Firts-olass Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boards.—Mrs. E. Jones. • 'A LBYON HOUSE,. St. Hill - Street, -«■ Wanganui. Firat-class Accommoda, . tipn for Travellers and Permanent Boards ers; moderate tenns. 'Phone 644. 1 QUEEN'S PRIVATE. HOTEL,Plimmer'e, Steps, Lambton-Quay, - , Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper 'OfficoJ Under new management. - Situated om an open space in centre of City. The! most . comfortable .' cad best-conducted: house in Wellington. One minute from 1 tram, rail, or/steamer. .'". .;. . TAJMFF: 45.-per day; 'XI per week. 'Phono 2310. It. P. DAVIS, Proprietor* MAHARA H Q U S E, WAIKANAB, . AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPENI>XE ' QUIET HOLIDAY. ■ Fine, Mild- Climate. . Good Trout Fishings Tennis Courts.. (MRS.) E. M. .WILLIAMS, - - .'. , Proprietress,HITEHALL: PRIVATE BOARDINGf , HOUSE " (Opposite "Dominion" Office). PLlMiffiß'S. STEPS, WELLINGTON!, (Entrance also from Boulcott Street). Situated in spacious gardens, with splenidid view of. city and harlx>ur; oneinmut® from tram, Post Office, and wharves. Excellent , cuisine. Hot and cold water, and all conveniences. • Terms,-4s. 6d."pen dav, or from:Jßl per week. 'Pnona .1617. Mrs. Chapman; Manageress^ npHB : BON-ACCORD PRIVATQ 1 ' SANATORIUM,' ' iWAIPUTA', CENTRAL' OTAGO, ■ Magnificent; Climate and Site. Only-, olimate.in New' Zealand entirelj. suitable for Treatment of. Consumptian.'O Far removed from humid, atmosphere .or .' eoaat; ' 80: miles inland, 1500' feet';:;;;" above .sea levoi. - ' , Sunny; hilly, !dry, and v^"bra<ai^V,':;; - No fogs or dust. TERMS VERY MODERATE. For particulars, apply to . MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. TO LET. TO LET,:for term, Gplddes' Brae,. Com- - fortablo 5-roomed House, 'rent 80s.; references,,'. Apply "View," "Dominion"Office. ■ ■ ■ ---- - ■ ' : TO. LET ; or, LiE.A^E,' Spacious 'Premises at the (»rner of Jackson Street and ! Nelson Street, Petone, at jjresent occupied by Messrs. Webley_ and Co., Grocera and Drapers. Apply District Manager, Public Trust Office, Wellington. FURNISHED RESIDENCE. ;" TO LET, Dr. Newman's 10-roomed Furnished Residence and' motor garage, grass tennis court, etc.; very comfortably .furnished; low rental to an approved tenant. " Full particulars from the Sole Agent, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. OFFICES TO LET. • ■;;/ •' FURNISHED or Unfurnished; (loir • rental), Kennedy's Buildings. 157 Featherston Street, close to General Post Office. - AP?ly iffiNßY HUGHES MPD, f ,- International ■ Patent and Trade Markl Agents, TTTmTCT! was once a man who refused :to leern .from others—he became a bankrupt.- Let 116 tell you what over: a 1 million of the world's best merchants have taught us. National Cash Register'

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 1

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