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FUNERAL NOTICE. I rTIHE Friends of GUSTAV (Jill) DIEHL i ~ ai 'e invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his residence, 7 Eliza- -i beth Street, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), at - p.m., for the. ICarori Cemetery. J- 'AND A. WILSON, LTD. i ~ E. MORRIS, JUNR., Undertaker and Embalms 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Revans St raTO Ring on 'Phono. 937 is too early or i i ■ to °J ate to receiTe immediate atten'Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landaai, at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nos.— Head Department 937, Newtown Branch 142, Livery Stables 1668. Private 'Phon#' 8/49. SITUATIONS VACANT. TENANTED, at once, good Horseshoer. . ' " . C. Hodder, Pongaroa. TTSfANQ'ED, Barmaid, also Waitress for ' ' ■ one month. Tc Aro Hotel. WANTED, good Motor Cycle Mechanic. j Apply Adams, Ltd., Wanganui. ! SITUATIONS WANTED.v | /CENTRAL . Labour. Agency, Christ. V church, have waiting engagement ■ capable Married Couples (no children). ' i TXJ'ANTED, by competent Young ' »™ Woman, Position as Working Housekeeper; good cook; references. "E'.A.M.," "Dominion" Office. HOUSEKEEPER (45), experienced, With original testimonials of a very high oider, desires Position now or . shortly.. Scottish Registry, 63 Willis Street, Wellington. I WANTED Place, experienced,, domesticated Housekeeper; .'make bread and butter; excellent needlewoman; take position Sewing Maid, Institution or Ho-, tel; highly reoommended. Cunningham's Registry. ■ ' ' • -.. ' ' . : LOST AND FOUND. LOST, a Gold Bar Brooch, 66t with four rubies and an emerald, with guard: chain attached, either in tram or betwisen -King's Theatre and Willis Street; JSI reward. Apply Britannia Hotel. TO LET. OTORUA," Furnished House, 6 : Rooms,- close to grounds, baths, and. P.O. Apply Box'4o, Rotorua. TO LET, Houso, sunny j piano, gas cooker, etc.; rent 2Ss. for' terin. Apply 3a Vogel Street, oil j Eiirlo Terrace. WANTED. to Let, 4 or 5 Rooms, furnished, use of conveniences. Apply 98 Majoribanks Street, or 8.. Smitli and Co., Panama Street. TO liET, for thm> weeks from 17Ui Depembciy Furbished S-iwmed House,every convenience. Apply 16 Talavera , Terrace, .Wellington. . "VTACANT, Belmont, Whare, furnished * or unfurnished, acrf), half ploughable land, lovely view of Hutt and Wei- ' lington Harbour. 59 Boulcoit Street. ' ' ' TO LET, Cottage and: nic« piece ground, i country, i rooms, kitchen, including range;/ closely situated trout fishing stream; good shooting. -Rent very moderate. Apply "T.H.," '"Dominion" OBice. WANTED to Let, a well-furnished -j Home, six rooms, every convenience, i handy to water and car, penny section; term froili Christmas until end of Janu- • ary. For Tent, etc., apply "Mac.," 36 Hamilton Road, Hataitai. . • 1 TTtURNISHED : House,- Petono, To Let, : ■*- for term, 2or 3 months, from Ist December, comfortable 6-roomed house, piano and all conveniences, fowls and garden; easy distance beaoh and railway station; suitable farmer's or officer's fam-* ily desiring temporary seaside residence/; liandy to, City and Trentham Camp; rent, 355. to approved tenant. Short and J?ra- •'< ser, Petone. FURNISHED HOUSE. TSTANTED to Let, large nine-roomed I' v House, fully furnished, at N'ai Nai, lower Hutt; every convenience; beauti- ' ful grounds and garden; paddocks for ' horse and cow if required. Ideal spot for - ! holidays. : ■ . J. G. SMITH; 63 Dixon Street. ' 'Phone 116 S. JjIURNISIIED HOUSES .TO LET. | 6 Rooms, Northland 40s. . -'j 6 Rooms, Grant Road 635. j 8 Rooms, Kelburn 635. 0 Rooms, Thorndon 80s. • -.; .0 Rooms, Masterton , ■ 60s. Apply, S. GEORGE NATHAN. 115 Customhouse Quay (op. Bank N.Z.)', A USTR-ALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT *■ . iv SOCIETY. THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN . THE BRITISH EMPIRE. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. I ' A : I Now Business, 1914 (Ordinary) ; nearly 6,600,000 i New Business/ 1914 (Industrial) J nearly' 969,000 : Annual Income . 4,470,000 : i Accumulated Funds, over 33,290,000 1 POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Dc- i partment), 300,218, assuring nearly •. j t(!l00,900,000 (including Bonus Additions). POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 121,055, assuring M,222,000 - with bonuses. . TOTAL CASH' SURPLUS DIVIDED, ,£19,807,946. ■ ' ' ' CASH SURPLUS DIVIDED FOR ONE TEAR (1914), i 1,026,000, providing RR VERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about 41,800,000 • .■ This ,the first occasion on which, tht, surplus divided amongst the policyholders has exceeded One Mllion Sterling for a single year. Tho Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY-ORDINARY 'or INDUSTRIAL—for any, amount, from £5 to i! 10,000. '. Directors of the New Zealand Branch— The Hon." C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chair* man; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; John Duncan, ' Esq., JosephJoseph, Esq., and H. Beauchamp, Esq. - ■ EDWARD W. LOWE,' , Resident Secretary. New Zealand BranchCustomhouse Quay, Wellington. TO BE A SOLDIER BOY. ' QEND for a real imitation of flic rifle O as used by "our boys" at the front., it's unbreakable, prico 3s. Fires percussion caps onlv, and quite harmless, suitable for children from 5 years upwards, Send' lid. stamp for particulars. A. W. Moran and Son, 60 Willis Street, Wellington. ■ A RICH Man's luxurv at a poor man's price is the delicious "Military Pickle." Evory sensible person eats it— ovcry live Grocer sells it, at a reasonable pricc. '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2633, 2 December 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2633, 2 December 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2633, 2 December 1915, Page 1

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