BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. : BIRTH. ; SEYMOUR. On 13th October, at thei? 1 residence, East Street-, Feilding, to Mr. i and Mrs. Fortescue Seymour—hvin sons.. DEATHS. : CHISHOLM —At Hawera, on Monday, Oc- I tober 25th, 1915, Burlinson Sedmai)/ be- 1 loved husband of Emily Chisholm; a»ed G3 years. . • ° HARDY.—On Wednesday, 27th October," >-! 1015, Thomas Monkman Hardy . o£ ■ = Wadestown; aged 52 years. Service at ! St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral Thursday, ffiitji, at 9.30 a.m. • > ; SITUATIONS VACANT. 1 T^T*ANTED, a Woman for kitchen work ' ' references required, young child ! not objected to. Address Mrs. H. H. llaN shall, Motukowhai. Mai-ton. j ' \iyANTED, for station in Hawke's Bay,' * * two good Shepherds, expenses paid. W ages. .£2 per week. Apply Murray, Hoberts, Wellington, or Napier. , . " WANTED, at once, competent Wheel-' , wrifiht, constant job, none eligible tor active service iiml apply. Curtis and' apiagg, Carriage Builders, Hawera. i VSTANTED, domestic Help, for < fruit »» farm, in Nelson district, middle-' aged woman preferred, good wages to coni-l petent person, comfortable home. Apply ( L.F.A.," "Dominion" Office. YOUTH FOE MERCANT'S OFFICE. ' " : TJ EQUIRED at once, good opportunity, tor intelligent lad. Apply, statins " age, to Box 732, G.P:O.. Wellington. • ■ WANTED. ... ~ -j QTRONG Lad, about 16 years, must ba willing and able to milk; good wages to suitable lad; references required. Apr ply Checkly Bros., Hinemoa, via 1 i tahuna. SITUATIONS WANTED. "O"OuSEKEEPER desires Position! - -i town or country; excellent refer- ! ences. Z.A.," "Dominion" Office. . npO Painters, etc.-Tivo first-class Men : i T ,„-,"' ant >' • Pointing, graining, etc. ; 1 J. Wilson, 2 Fitzherbert Street, Petone. : THTANTED, by mother, and sons unable ' * » to go to the front, share-milking, • < GO cows. Urgent reply to "Sellable" P. 0., Carterton. j \ftj~ANTED, by elderly man,'position aa. ' ■ » » trardener in or near "Wellington: can be well recommended. Apply "Elder- < ly, . Dominion" Office.. ... , \7"OUNG Person offers services as Nursa j , or any capacity, on voyage to Eng- • land for fare paid; recommended., "Eng- , ■ "Dominion" Office. Q COTTKHllesistrjv- G3 Willis Street/ I ►J. desires to place in City or Suburbs, Housemaid, 2 years last place;, 2 Ladyhelps; recently from Home., L . |_g OUSEKEEPER (with 3 boys, ages 11,9, - - B - s - 6) wants Situation; husband going to front; small wages for good home; .eldest ■ ■ boy milk. '"Urgent,". P. 0., New Ply- ■. ' ! mouth. •. ■ . ! BOARD AND RESIDENCE. -j rflO LET, one large Room, unfurnished -i or partly furnished. Apply 284 Ter-'' > race. . . TOO TEREACE . has .Vacant large'' ; X\J\j Bcd-Sittineroom, ■ suit married.'' ! couple or t)wo gentlemen. . i ACANT Two ' Furnished Bedrooms,. * ■ all convenience; suitable for gentlfe. i men.;; close Government Buildings. li 1 Mowbray Street. • 1 for . two Youths within a ' .» „..few.. minutes. .of, Manners Street; • j terms, ISs. Gd. per week, with. washing ■ and'mending. Address'at "Dominion!'. Of- i fico. . -
WANTED, ;2 Unfurnished Rooms, with' .*» use of conveniences; where there. ; tire no children'; near Basin'Heserre pre- i ferr«L Address '31. E.," 2S Ellice Street, stating; terms./ . . J TS/"ANTED, two large Rcoms, one nil- 1 furnished, with boarjl, ■ superior- ; house, for gentleman and wife; Terrace! or Oriental Bay. Apply "Particular,": "Dominion"-.Office. " ' , fTIHOENLEIGH, Boulcott Street, Wellington. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, and '.Permanent Boarders.—Mrs. E..Jones.. . \ "ftTURSE STRATFORD (maternity), York ' Street, Miramar (next door to, Town i Haill)—Vaoancics for- lying-in patientsj full sete baby clothing on hand. ; . . ALB YON - HOUSE, St. .Hill Street -f*- Wanganui. First-class Accommoda- : tipn for Travellers and Permanent Board- , ers; moderate terms. 'Phono G44. ]47rAELBOEOTfGH House, 21 Kent Ter- .! J.TJL. race (under new management) ; su- j perior board aiid residence: one minute i from tram and post oflj.ee. 'Phone 1294. WAITANGI House, Boulcott Street. j Once more undor Mrs. O'Loughlin's superior management. An ideal place to i stay at." Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. . : SUPERIOR BOABD.TOVELY HOME. ITARSTON HALL, Mahora Street, Kilw -S-i birnie, has Vecancies for Pay- .■. ing Guests; every modern appointment; ; beautifully finished residence; 15 minutes ! from G.P.O. 'Phone 5135 (3 rings). • j ENSINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL. ' '-j Newtown (close Park and Zoo), un- ; ; der entirely new management.. Firsts ; class accommodation for Travellers and . ! Permanent Boarders. Excellent cuisine; • moderate terms. Mrs. H. M'Kay, Pro- . i prietress. . ■ • UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ' THE NEW WENTWOETH HOTEL, •Clyde • Quay.. . ' MRS. PARSONS Gate of ChristchnrohJ has taken over the above Hotel, completely renovated.' Tariff excollent; an • unsurpassed sea view from upper room» . and lounges j one minute from To Aro , 'j Station. Permanent Boarders, 255, per week. : 1 - UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEIi, Plimmor's Steps, Lambton Quay, Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office* j Under new management. Situated on an open spaco in centre of City. Tha most comfortable and beet-conductod ! houso in Wellington. One minute from;. tram, rail, or steamer. TARIFF: 4s. per day; '£1 per week. ' 'Phone 2310. H. P. DAVIS, Proprietor^. MA H A E A HOC 8 % WAIKANAE. j AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A '] QUIET HOLIDAY. I Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing, i Tennis Courts, (MBS.) E. M. WIUUAMS, Proprietress. BOARDING i (Opposite "Dominion" Office). PLIMMER'S STEPS, WELLINGTON ' '■"> (Entrance also, from Boulcott Street). ! Situated in 6pacious gardens, with splen* i did view of oity and harbour; one minute from tram, Post Office, and . wharves. Excellent cuisine. Hot nnd 'cold water, and all conveniences. Terms, 4s. 6d. pel j day, or from .£1 per week. 'Phone 1617. Mrs. Chapman, Manageress. rPHE BON-ACCORD PRIVATE i A SANATORIUM. WAIPIATA, CENTRAL OTAGO. ' Magnificent Climate and Site. Only climate in Now Zealand entirelj ; suitablo for Treatment of Consumption. ! Far removed from humid atmosphere of i coast; 60 miles inland, 1500 foet ' i above 6ea level. | Sunny, hilly, dry, and very bracing. ' No fogs or dust. TEEMS VERY MODERATE. j For particulars, apply to MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. j TE MATA WINES have won Six Gold ; Jleduls at International > Exhibitions i .against the Wines of the World, ,1
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2604, 28 October 1915, Page 1
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