i FUNERAL NOTICE. 1 THE Funeral of the lafe MRS. DUN. i CAN CAMERON will leavo her'rest i • £ e ?£! 1 °' clock TO-MORROW (FRI. i DA 1) February 11th, 1816, for the Grey< ! - town Cemetery. ' j • E, MORRIS, JUNE., i t Undertaker and Embalmer, i I CO Taranaki St. and 28 RevanaiSt ftJO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too eairly or I Z '9® to receive immediate' ; k tion. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landaus, ' at the shortest notioe. 'Phone Nos.— ; I Head Department 937, Newtown Branch! : - Livery Stables 1668. . Private •'Phone i • 37®9« ' BITUATIONB WANTED. •' WAITED, by Lad (17). able to /drive,' ! " <-t tt town or suburbs. ;Apply". 1 ) Dominion" Office. i ■pt/SITION .as Help-Companion to ' " „ elderly lady preferred. Addrtes Misa ■ Nathan, Maxwelltown, Wanganui. j | IVTABRIED Gardener eoeks Position, ! ™■. or country; good reference®-, ! - Write Garden," "Dominion" Office. i 1 WANTED, Position as Nuise or Housed j • » » keeper to elderly lady or gentlemen: ' good references. "A.M.;" Post Offioe, MaJV . I - ton. ■ ! WANTED, by Butcher, Billet in I country; hawking cart' or killinej good references. Reply "Domin- ' : i - ion" Office. . '! 3 by, Young Lady, position j • »t Country Store. (General Drapery)* - i good Apply. "Competent,- i • "Dominion" Office., a WANTED, position, Housokcoper, to. i * * one or more gentlemen; stktiott ■' . preferred; highest references. Addres® J "0.E.," "Dominion" Office. ' | 1 W ANTED ' by experienced I 3 * * Gardener, used to xcursery work, , , greenhouses, l etc;; references if required. 1 , Apply Box 275, Palmerston North. ) I>OSITION required as Housekeeper by ■ . JL end of February by refined and ex- ! . perienced person; satisfactory references i 5 given. Apply by letter, "Housekeeper,'' ■ . "Dominion" Office. • | VUANTED Place, refined, smart, ener*. 1 ' geiic Lady-help, age 20; would un- J 1 dertake all light duties; any Jistrfctj .■ . highly recommended. Cunningham's Re- j . gistry. . 'Phone 1572. ' t WANTED Place, refined Lady-help- ; Companion assist all light duties; ! - fond children; good, home ooject than j ] wages; first position, highly recommend- i . ed; any ; district. Cunningham's Registry, ! 326 Quay. | YOUNG Man. ■of good sound busi» i , ness training desires position, offico or warehouse; thoroughly- experienced; first-clas6 references; married and medio- ! ally unfit. Apply "Abstainer," "Domin. i - ion" Office. ; A CTIVE, cleanly, methodical, and ab- i . -la. solutely reliable Woman desires part I . day work; references. Married Couple, l . no children, desires re-engagement, man- 1 • age station references. Scottish Registry, 'i ■ 63 Willis Street. ■ , • i 1 WANTLD, by Gentlewoman, work in Y ** . private houses by the day; good e needlewoman; ' simple dressmaking and ; renovations, or secretarial daily work: j • good personal "references. Write'•'Helper,"-" I "Dominion" Office. ' ' t ; Place, Married Couple, agea - »T. 21; 29, two children; plough, garden, 1 fence, milk, 1 understands all cattle work;. ! wife good plain cook;'station, farm, or i i private; any (listrict. Cunningham's Re- ' 1 gistry. 'Phone 1572. W2.IJTJED Place, tall, good appearance, I refined, thoroughly experienced Lady, j { Manageress, Hotel or firet-class Tearoomsf ! 3 years last position, holding splendid re- j - ferences; highly recommended; open until "j end .month. Cunningham's Elite Registry. s i - , SITUATION WANTED. . j ' WINDOW-DRESSER' Si i JC TICKET "WRITER 4 SALESMAN i i town and country; 15 years' London an<l New Zealand experience; good referenced. i Apply ' j "ttXPERT, ' ; ."Dominion" Office. ( 1 LOST ANO FOUHP, 'j LOST, between .Hawkestone and Man- I lieio Streets, probably in Tram, j Pearl Spray Brooch.' Reward will ba i given on returning to Mrs. Facer, 38 ! Hawkestone Street. - . . j L — --.n J—Most important ! . see you; decide between excellent post offered, and other. Wire earliest i possible. Be hopeful.—Eirain. i BUSINESS NOTICES. MAY MORN SET."-For Soldien?-. j campaign outfit, for every-dav use; ; price, 2s. 6d. See Window at Castle'* ' > Newtown Pharmacy.' ' j WEAR a Pair of WOOD-MILNE RUB- ; BER HEELS and save the cost of . 1 boot repairs. A good suggestion! Wood- ' . Milne's cost le-ss tlian leather heels. '< i LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., Pur, • chased by L. Dabscheck, 126 Taranaki Street. Highest prices given.' Let.' lers promptly attended to. 'Phono v A2666.' } ■ WOOD-MILNE SHOiTSHINE contains i I I no injurious acids, but it preservt-3 • the leather. It gives a better shine andi ! gees further, than the others; . j rriE MATA WINES are absolutely pure, J. a n d ait. recommended for Invalids. Aak.ycur Doctor! . - TE MATA WINES, grown and made ia our. own Vineyards on the Sunny, ' Hills ■of Havebck North. Haw fee's Bay. THE tramp of feet grows Iess—EVERYONE IS BUYING WOOD-MILNH i JiUBBER HEELS; they make walking ' ! soft and 6ilcnt—oost. le6s than lcathee ' i lieels. - ' . j - fJIE MATA WINES have won Six Gold', i : A Medals at .International Exhibitions'. ! - against the Winw of tho World. ■ ,h ! L" EFT-OFF Clothing. Boots, Etc., Pur... \ chased by Mrs. L. Helper, 132 T.iro.-, 1 ' naki Street. Good prices offered. Letter-it ; ' promptly attended to. 'Phone A 2618. i HAVE You tried TE MATA WINES t!' They aro a. New Zealand product;', l ; > and tha best! Prices from 28s. per case:' Writo the Manager at Haveloct Nortlf ; for Pri-:e List. ' ? \ - TJSTHEN your foot strikes pavement. - i v there's a shock on tlio nerves. Not '' , if you wear WOOD-MILNE RUBBER! r HEELS—they're shock absorbers, and cost- J , less than leather heels. ', rgTE MATA WINES. Try them at any, J J. Hotell'hey .■ are sound and good. 1 i HAS. 'A. FLETCHER., ! Chemist. Pharmacist, and Pw i 6cription Specialist. Sole address: 29J ; Lambton Quay. Mail orders promptly j dispatched. . . , .i W BARBER AND CO.; Dyers and ! • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba St., Citjr t ; 'Phone 226. Driller A c~o", 'Phone 703 A, , ! 1 Holland Street, Wellington, I ' SHOP, OFFICE. BANK, AND BAB FITTINGS. ; '. Manufacturers of •' I I METAL MOULDINGS, AIRTIGHT SHOWCASES A SHOP FRONTS, Woo<l and Metal. ; Counti-y Work a Speciality. j THE best of all Gifts, a Fountain Pen, I stock Onoto, 155.; Swan, 12s. 6d.{ ! Eclipse Self-filling, 7s 6d. Buy your pen l where you can get it repaired. G. Jof< . frey, Fountain Pen Docto-, 270 Lambtoj .jlgHWi Wellington,'
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2691, 10 February 1916, Page 1
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