SITUATIONS VACANT. TSTANTED, a Woman Relieving Hand. Apply Royal Hotel. . ■ WANTED, Head Gardener for Station, | Wairarapa (single). Apply Stavely's i Registry Office. i WANTED, two Carpenters, long job * f to good men. Apply A. Thomson, Builder, Tailiape. : \S~ANTED, Baker for country; good j '' wages to good mail. I,pply "A.8.E.," ; "Dominion" Office. ... : \\7 ANTED, Chef and. Second, leading ' »» Hotel, Blenheim; urgent. Boulcott ; Registry, Boulcott Street. : 'IXT'.ANII&D, capable Lady Help, coun- ' ref f? nc f- Apply firstly j U., X J ost Office, Island Bay. \ WANTED, Young Lady Assistant, * * sales, fancy department. Apply }. \ R.. M'Kenzie, 52 Willis Street. ' ; XJU ANTED, a Competent Turner for ' good wages to suitable man. • Apply J. biake and Spn, Hawera. " , ; WANTED, good, all-round Blacksmith; i constant' job to suitable man. Ap- j ply C. O'Reilly, Blacksmith, Pahiatua. ANTED, Gardener, able to milk and' " I *» do odd jobs; wages 355. week. Apply, with references, 0. Bunny, Opaki, Wairarapa. WANTED, a Competent Bookkeeper for i Country Store, knowledge of Insur- 5 ance necessary; must be steady. J. H. R-ankin and Co.; Motueka. ! \\l ANTED, first-class Hairdresser, 1 \ Hawera; wages, ; permanent job ; good hand. Apply C. Gomer, Hawera, ■ or J. Downes, Willis Street. j SITUATIONS WANTED. "DUTCHER wants position, shop or ! f-* cart; country preferred. "Rex," '' 'Dominion" Office. \ ■ TJOOTMAKER—Repairer open for En*. , gagemoht; first-class hand, all-round-work. "Bootmaker," Timaru P.O. "' : •; rjnwo Youths, aged 17>. require Posi- '! ... , twns on sheep station,.together. No i —"-Epergetic," "Dominion" Office, i XX[ANTED, by Lady, wide experiewck, , ' Management, Hotel or Tea Rooms; !' ™ vn : w .country. Apply "Capable,i Dominion" Office. • - WANTED, Situation as Lady-help-Com. I •»' panion, or aa Housekcepor; would i accept temporary post. Address "Lady i help, "Dominion" Office.. ~ ; ■pOSITION Wanted as Lady-help oi 1 4- , Companion-help to invalid; compfr. .v | tent and refined; references; city pre- I ferrod. Apply "5.P.," "Dominion" Office. ' j BUILDERS. ' " ! ANTED, by young man 22,. Post- ! *» tion as Plasterer's Labourer, or i oUierwise; good experience. . Apply ' Haste," "Dominion" Office: , . I HpO BILLIARD-ROOM Proprietors.— - . First-class Man desires management i of an up-to-date Room, or would Lease , good Room at reasonable rental. Write , particular's to "R.A.," c/o G.P.0., Ponsonby.. . , - . : • • LOBT AND FOUND, LOST, yesterday, in Oriental Bay Car, ! about 5 p.m., or near Hotel Cecil, Small Purse, containing «£5 note (number known), and change. Finder rewarded on ■' returning to Hotel Cecil- ■ y . j BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 1 'MICE Home for two schoolgirls, .assist- i -L v ance given' with home lessons;' Apply "Nioe Home," "Dominion" Office. Board and Residence, i V' young-man; private family, ,soft »i washing and meflding. Terms, 20s: Applv i 52 Hawker Street." > ... • . ' : ; . well furnished large-front * J room, balcony, single; double - bedsittingroom, harbour view, quiet. 'Phoiie " 1401. 59 Boulcott Street. i "VyANTED, -partly furnished. Bed-sit- ! *• ting-rooin' for lady engaged during . ! day; board preferred; central. Apply j "Immediately," "Dominion" Office. i npHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, Wei- I -t lington. First-class Accommodation i for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders.—Mrs. E. Jones. ; "S/TARLBOROUGH House, 21 Kent TerliA race (under new manegonient); su- i potior. board and resilience; one minut« ] from tram and pest office. . 'Phone 1294. ; TSTAITANGI House, Boulcott Street. I ,•? Once more under Mrs. O'Longhlin's : I superior management. •An idoal place to j slay at. Moderate terms. 'Phono 1200. . | KENSINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL, ! Newtown (close Park and Zoo), nn- i der entirely new management. Firstclass accommodation for ..Travellers. and ,-, ■. Permanent Boarders. Excellent onisine; [ moderate terms. Mrs. H. M'Kay, Pro- ; i prietress. ' . ! (ThUEEN'S PRIVATE -HOTEL. vi PLIMMER STEPS. ; Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. ; One minute from tram,- rail, or steamer. "• .* Every comfort and convenience. Excel- ; '.'j lent ouisine; moderate tariff. . ' ■ R. P. DAVIS, j 'Phone 2310. Proprietor. . fiLOUCESTER HOUSE, 33 Gloucester 1 VX Street, West, Cnristdlnirch (five min- I utcs from G.P.0.). Private Board and Residence. Close to Boat .Sheds, Public ! Gardens, Colleges, and! Museum. Tele- j phone 982. Terms. 6s. per day. , Special i Terms to Families • and Permanent ' Boarders. • ; ; MRS. S. FORD, Proprietress. i UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. .-' -i THE NEW WENTWORTH HOTEL, ! Clyde Quay. ; TSjJTBS. PARSONS Oate of Christchnrch) ! ; IvJL has taken over the above Hotel, com- i pletely renovated. Tariff excellent; an unsurpassed sea view from upper rooms I and lonnges; one minute from Te .Aro ' Station. Permanent Boarders, 255. pei . week. ■ '! MA H A R A HOD'S B, - ' WAIfCANAE. I AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A ! QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishiiig. Tennis Courts. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, . : ' * Proprietress. , j WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING. i TV HOUSE (Opposite "Dominion" Office). • PLIMAIER'S STEPS, WELLINGTON j (Entrance also from Bouloott Street). . ; Situated jn spacious gardens, with splen- ' did view of City and Harbour; ono minute <' from tram, -Post' Office, and wharves, y Excellent ouisine. Hot and oold water, : and all conveniences. Terms, 4s. 6d. per j dav, or from JBl per week. ; 'Pnone 1617. Mrs. Chapman. Manageress. ON THURSDAY MORNING, at nine, : i Queree Bros.' great millinery Sale. ; Every summer hat. without exception, re- j duced to half-price, both trimmed and untrimmed. ' . . • i GIRLS employed in. factories. or large establishments can increase their ! income by selling Lotus Balm, a new skin ' food that is removing all signs of age. It . is entirely new, and big money can be ; made by tho attractive woman who ■ handles .this line. Liberal commission 1 ! and free outfit. Write "Advertiser," box i 884, Christchurch. ' DRESSMAKING MADE ' • WE Will make a COSTUME STAND ' to the exact measurements of your i own figure, and thus enable you to make your Dresses and Costumes in your own : home, and so save the Dressmaker's Ao> oount. Write for partionlarß or coll and 1 inspeot our Models. THE DOMINION COSTUME STAND CO. i 11 Deo Street. Island Bay. | rpHE best of all Gifts, a Fountain Pen > X I stock Onoto, 155.; Swan, 12s Gd • i Eclipse Self-filling, 7s Cd. Buy your pen ; ' where yo» can get it repaired. G. Jef- ! frey, Fountain Pen Docta-. 270 Lambton i L Qmx. WeUisurtoa, ,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2667, 12 January 1916, Page 1
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