SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, experienced Man for genTaranaki 6t ° re ' Ap " ly Bos 31, Ka P°nea l \iy-ANTED, Girls for labelling and. r*7' P ackl »S- Apply Young's Chemical Company, li Egmont Street. WANTED. ' Mechanic, with knowledge of motor work, seeks Situation. "D C Dominion" Office. • • "MAHHM JIAN wants Work on farm, ! ilnn Il °. dufcies >* 50s. Apph I 100/ Dominion" Office.. i WANTED, Position Companion-Help, * »T lond of children. Apply Box 40, ; Amberlay, North Canterbury. . I ANTED, position on Farm for two i yearß for ooy of fifteen; good homo essential. Apply 'Farm," "Dominion" Office. TyANTED, ljy married man,- re-engage- »* meut, Chauffeur or- Demonstrator (total abstainer). Apply Scoble, Miranda Street, Stratford. WANTED 7" : : T>OSITION as Salesman in 'Showroom \ *■ or wehouse, or out,- with first-class' i house. Address <f E.C./' "Dominion" Of* lice. . ] /V UCTIONEER, fast salesman, merohan■fy*- ..dise-or;.stock; wants .position'auc- S tiou.mart or travelling machinery firm. Goofl reterencss. Apply "Auctioneer," 55 i Bright Street. Gisborne. • j CAPABLE Married Couple want Situa- ■ tion; man good all-round station : hand; wife good cook, bake bread. Addrc£9 P. J. FORDE, . ■ Hawcra P.O. j STUD Groom, having excellent refer- ; ence-vand a long experience in first- • class. training stables, seeks openinj? Hawke's Bay-district. Send particulars, ; Napier Labour Bureau, Church Lane, Napier. 'Phono 756. ! LOST AND FOUND, T OST, Silver Wristlet Afatch. keepsake. JJ-" . Same inside. • Reward, '"Returned ■Soldier," Trocadero. T OST, a Gold Chain and an Amethyst . Pendant, Tinakori Road, Courtenay or Shannon Street. Eeward. Domiiiion" Office. BOARD AND RESIDENOS. "OOARD and Eesidence ivanted .by young man, in private family, close to Botanical Gardens. Apply "jLB.C.," "Do- i minion" Office. , . i "VACANCY, well furnished, large front * . room, balcony, single,, double' bed- ' Bittwgrdom, harbour view: quiet. 'Phona 14G1. 59 Boulcott Street. ; ]^|"DSIO f VL, refined young Lady, engaged . in office, would like Board and ; ' sidence in private home. Companionship ' ' given in part payment board. "Central," ; "Dominion" Office. ' '■ "jVTABLBOROUGH. House, 21 Kent TerJ.TJ. race (under new management)! superior Board and Residence: one minuts from tram and post office. 'Phono 1294. npHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, Wei- 1 liugton. Pirst-class Accommodation ' for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boardere.—Mrs. E. Jones. Telephone 1671. ' WAITAN6I House, Bouloott Street. ! Once more under Mrs. O'Loughlin'n superior management. An ideal place to ' stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. aUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, : PLIMMER'S STEPS. j Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Offioe. | One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. | Every, oomfort and convenience. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. .R. P. DAVIS, j 'Phono 2310. Proprietor. ; fi LOUCESTER UOUSE; 33 Glcucest«# Street, West, Christchurch (five min- j utes from G.P.0.). Private' Board and : Residence. Close to Boat Sheds, Publio ' ' Gardens, Colleges, and Jfuseuni. Tele- \ phone 982. Terms, Gs, per day. Special Terms to Families and Permanent v Boarders. MRS.' S. FORD, Proprietress. ! ■ ~ "RADNOR? WATERLOO GUADJtANT, AUCKLAND. ; TVTEW HOUSE, overlooking Government J-' House grounds and commanding magnificent views of the harbour; lighted , throughout with electric' light. Every comfort and convenience. Moderate tariff, i MRS. G. H. M'DONALD. 'Phone 457 A. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. THE NEW WENTWORTH HOTEL, : Clyde Quay. MRS. PARSONS (Into of Christchurch) has taken over the above Hotel, com-" pletely ■ renovated. Tariff excellent; an •! . unsurpassed sea view from upper rooms J and lounges; one minute from Te Aro Station. Permanent Boarders, 255. per week. i A H A R A - HOUSE, WAIKANAE. • AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A. '• QUIET HOLIDAY. Fii:e, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing Tennis Courts. 1 (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. .. WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING, ♦y ' . HOUSE (Opposite "Dominion" Office). PLIMMEK'S STEPS, WELLINGTON. (Entrance also fro.n Boulcott Street.) Situated in spacious gardens, with splen. did view c£ City and Harbour; one minute from train, Post Office, and wharves. j I'.xwllent cuisine. Hot . and cold water, and all conveniences. Tonus, 4s. 6d. per dav, or from .£1 per week. 1 T.Hone 1617. Mrs. Chapman, Manageress. ; MADAME D'ALMA, Clairvoyanto, ; Psyohometrist; interviewed daily; . charts written. Send birth date and'full j name, P.N. of 2s. fid., Garrett Street (opp, George and George, Cuba Street). G.V. WINES. . ; AWAiIDED S Gold Medals by Inter- i national Exhibition, ChristcEurch: also medals by Imperial International and Japan-British Exhibition, London. Cellars contain 19,000 gallons of Pure Grape Wine, made 1900 upwards. ; Local Agents: Beveridge and Co., Wakefield St. J. J. Jones, agent, Hastings. 1 W. G. JARVIS, Manager. MRS. BARTON, Telepathist and Clair- ; voyante, may be consulted 53 Kent ■ DRESSMAKING MADE EASY. ' | tSTE will .make a COSTUME STAND to the exact measurements of your . own figure, and thus' enable you to make i your Dresses and Costumes in your own j home, and so save the Dressmaker's Account. Write for particulars or call and inspect our Models, j i THE DOMINION COSTUME STAND CO., 11 Deo Street, Island Bay. , (Dee St. Tram Stop, Island Bay Parade.) . FLACTbrTnD PICKLES are alwava ! best. Buy a bottle, and apply the te s t. All tho contents aro a treat, and . that's the reason they can't be beat. j (TIE MATA WINES have won Six Gold A Medal« at International Exhibition ] 1 ft«aiMt tlie Wines of the World, ■
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2694, 14 February 1916, Page 1
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