SITUATIONB VACANT. ANTED, a Slaughterman. Apply ' '' George Leitch, Pahiatua. i WANTED, Strong Lad for milking; 1 wages, 275. 6d. Apply Fred. Har- ' vey, Pungarehu. . • i pAPAISLE Lady Help for the country; ' V other help kept. Apply Mrs. Lilburn, Titahi Hay, Porirua. ! ■SLANTED, a good waitress, good home «» and wages to a good girl. TJrlich i and Co., Golden Grid. Hawera. *J good all-round Blacksmith . » » or Floorman; constant job to good ' mau. Apply J. Hancox, Mangaweka. Second Gentleman Cadet ' ■ for sheep and cattle farm in Tara- .! naki. Apply A. R. Greenwood, Urenui. ' ANTED, an experienced Head Gar, •: . j * • ' dener, for Balgownie, Lower Hutt', ! Apply John Duthie and Co., Ltd;, Willis Street. • ! WANTED, practical mail, for Sheep ' ! ** Farm, Taumarunui district; good wages to suitable'man.. Apply to H. Street, Huntarville. i ANTED, . a . General, for No. 6 i ' Rawhiti Terrace, adioining Kel- '■ burn Tram Terminus. Apply at No. 34 Kelburn Parade. 'Phone 678. • ; ANTED, a. good, capable Cook, for '[ * » family of three; mu6t have good i references. Apply personally to 8 Hob- i eon Street,-or by letter", to Mrs. Kebbell Eridge, Masterton. j ; •T/C*ANTBI).- 3 -Lady-helps for country V i i•T »as Cook, House-Laundress* House- ••; Pa.rlourmaid, wages 255.,-225. 6d., 20s„ pri- ! vate sitting-room. For particulars apply f Miss, King,. Emerson Street, Napier. , ' ;'; _ ' WANTED. . : j A MANAGER for a "Bush Farm fmar- ' ried man essential);-must have good ! dogs; references required: . For: full, par- . i titulars apply to Glenn Bros., Makiri- i £iri. .-i "E/yANTED, Lady Hairdrier, must ' < "T.ihavb'':tlorougli knowledge of hair work, • face: 'and scalp massage, shampooing, manicuring, etc. Apply by letter, stating experience and references, to "Ad- i vertiser," "Dominion" Office, Wellington, [ WANTED, Coupre n ", jeilO, ,£l3O, '.£110; , ■ v.; | Cooks; 255, 405.; Cook-Laundresses; • 1 255.; Parlourmaids, ,255, 22's. Gd.;.''.Lady■ . l ; ! , Helps, .House-Parlourmaids, .Generals, 255, 225. Gd.j Housemaids (institutions), . ; lvitcheri'maids,' Waitresses.; Star, '200 Quay, ■". . ' ;■.... . .* :i SITUATIONS WANTED. TSTANTED, Position' as .Caretaker , or . : i Janitor;. good" references. Apply • "K.L.," "Dominion* 1 Office, City. ■ <j REFINED young woman, excellent cook, wishes Housekeeper's'position, town or country. . "Southland," "Dominion" Office. ' ; WANTED, in country, end February, . position, Lady-hein; station pre- ; ferred. Replies .to "Adaptable," -"Dominion"/ Office. ■ * .; WANTED, by, experienced. Woman- . • Cook, Situation .iii hotel'or bpardinghoiise, town; Address "V;L," "Dominion" Office. '.•«■• SITUATION wanted by sober, young •! Married Man, driving, store, or V; warehouse work, in or near town. "J.S," : "Dominion" Office. , ; open; for - .first-V-'-class ability,'"thorough knowledge'of trade all departments. Apply "Sartor," Ba.i 9tis Chnstchurch., , WANTED, ,' by competent General Farm Hand; Position on'- station or .. farm; . fbaohing" - preferred. Apply • ; "Wvß.," Post Office,. Masterton. W ANTED, Position as -Lady-help or . i Supervisor. Please give; full .par- V a ticulars. , Reference, if required. Write to "A.D," "Dominion" Office, '•■Welling- ■ ton. , ' VV'ANTED, by married man, cxperl- . *» • enced Iwith racehorses, gallopers or ~ | trotters, position in stables or hotel, good ■■ I shoer. Apply. "Trainer," "Dominion" • . Office. ... • ! FITTER. 7~~~ ■■' :■ i WANTS Situation, well up in cutting and caso-hardening ; motor gears.. " ' Can adviee, what machines and gear re- j quired. Address "Carbon," "Dominion" ■> ! Office. ' 1 . : I
TK7"ANTED, Situation Manager, mar- , »» ried, understand sheep,.. cropping, . • use shears, drill, binder, engine; all iarm • . ; implements; take lull control, good stock buyer. Address "Ability," c/o "Domin- ' ion" Office. ' ' TO MOTOR IMPORTERS: WANTED, Position, .by ..experienced ■ - . I GARAGE MANAGER and :>DE- ■! MONSTRATING ' SALESMAN-;, one who -i is used to taking chargo of largo stock of - accessories, etc; Good territory- organiser. . ; Apply ... j "LIVE WIRE," . ' •■ ' "Dominion" Office. 1 DRAPERY. ' VOTING LADY, with . thorough' , know- : . / j Jt ledge of underclothing department, - -'-j seeks Position in same, or wild manage ■ I showroom. Town or' Country. English' ■:! and colonial'-experience. ? Apply . .. ■ i "BUSINESS."' . . >. .... "Dominion" Office. %•; > LOST AND FOUND, T ; OST, two Pound Notes. Reward, 10s. ■ 1 JLi Apply . "Dominion" Office.. •• , . j ALEX. KEITH, joiner, son of' Alex. Keith, Hendry and-Keith, Abcr-' deen, Scotland. Last heard of in Wcl- i ling-ton 3 years ago. Anyone knowing .■'■■■'■ , address please communicate with Bailey and Milbiirn, Dunedin. .; " ' ■ .i THE GLORIOUS BUBBLER. . • j THE Child's delight and the old folks' ■; pastime. The Bubbles can be tossed'about, blown in the air or on- tha ' ■■■' table-cloth, filled with smoke;' no mess, no soapy water; 20-thousand-bubbles in -'...'j the box; posted free Is. ljd. " ',-j MORAN AND SON, ' ■ i 60 Willis Strict, Wellington. -...j P.D.Q."— "Peter Dawson Quick!"— '-1 When you say "P.D.Q." you proclaim your'knowledge of good WHISKY. Dawson's Perfeotion Scotch Whisky has no equal. "P.D.Q." A. ' ■ ; THE ONLY Whisky selected for Cap- \,j tain Scotfs South-Polar Expedition ." was ' - - • "PiD." SCOTCH. .. V That.in itself is\a sufficient recomnwnda- . '1 tion of Dawson's Perfectidnr-"P.D.Q." A. ' IE Everybody Drank "P.D.Q." there would be iio pessimists in this world. - . SAX "P.D.Q." and get.a. Whisky of exquisite bouquet. ; and rare mellowness—Dawson's Perfection —"P.D.Q." ■ : A JT'S IMPOSSIBLE to get a pur6r brand of.» Whisky than . . ■ .... . "P.D." SCOTCH. There's not a headache in a hogshead of ; Dawson's.Perfection. Ask for "P.D.Q." A " 'nnis Not in Mortals to Command Sue- i A cess," but Dawson's Perfection W' i Whisky does more-IT DESERVES- IT, Say'rp.D.Q." next time you order whisky, and you will then realise why it IS a' success.—"P.D.Q." A ■ ; DRESSMAKING MADE EASY. WE Will make a COSTUME STAND to the exact, measurements of .your ■ J "| own figure, and thuß enable jnou to moke . !, your, Dresses and Costumes m tout 6*t» ■■] home, and so save the Dressmaker's Ao- . ! count. Write for particulars or call and inspeot our Models. ' : THE DOMINION COSTUME STAND CO
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2677, 25 January 1916, Page 1
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