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SITUATIONS WANTED. T/TTANTED, position as Companion. Help in country. Apply "AX;" "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Milking on Shares by experienced family, 80 to 100 cows. "Milker," "Dominion" Office. ■ ANTED placo, Married Couple, no children; husband kill, milk, garden, fencing; wife : cook, etc. Scottish Registry. ■■ YS7ANTED, with an adult family, *». country,. Situation, Cook-General, Widow, child. Reply "C.8.," "Dominion" Office. MOTOR Driver, excellent references, IVJL seeks . position, absolute abstainer! all running repairs. Replies "Careful, "Dominion" Office. WANTED to Place, middle-aged Widow *." as Help, assist light duties, for small wage; town or suburbs. Cunningham's Elite Registry. W ANTED to Place, smart Young Girt * " Lady-help; good' cook; domesticated; all duties; highly recommended, Cunningham's - Elite Registry. 1 • ■ A BSTAINER, not eligible, wants aitua- ; tion of trust, any capacity, last place 8 years; 2 years manager private ' hotel. Sutton, "Dominion" Officc.' ."DOOT Trade—Competent Salesman -*-* (married), ineligible, seeks engagement middle -of Juno; capable ■of taking ■ charge. "Pushing," c/o Dominion" Office. . ANTED to Place, experienced House- ' » 'maid or Housemaid-Waitress j 1 boardinghouse preferred; town or sub- . nrbs; recommended. Cunningham's Elite • Registry. - 5757" ANTED Place, Married Couple, *» General Farm' Hand, milk, kill, v plough; Wifo cook-general, bread, butter,- both strong; recommended. Cunningham's Registry. "WO"ANTED to-Place, Two Smart Boys • ** on farms, willing to learn; ngea [ 15-and 16 years; good references; recom-i . mended; together or separate. Cunning- . ham's Elite Registry. ■ "SI7ANTED to Place, smart, ''thorough. ».* ly oxperienced. institutionar_C.ook, . capable needlewoman; Lady-help. House* . keeper, or • Lady's Maid; highly recom- • mended. Cunningham's Elite Registry. LOST AND FOUND. ; T OST, Black Pomeranian Dog, vonr ' AJ small; answers to name of "Santa. Reward on returning same to Mr. Clark, . liftman, Sussex Chambers, Panama St. ) . BOARD AND RESIDENCE., BOARD and Residence (single room) r©. quired by gentleman, from Juno [ 10th; private family preferred. State j terms, eto.. to "H156," "Dominion" Office. . T7ACANCY, well furnished, large front , V room', balcony, single, double, bed-Bitting-ioom, harbour-view; quiet, select, j 'Phone 1461. 69,80u100tt Street. MARLBOROUGH House, 21 Kent Terrace (under now management)! ! Buperior Board and Residence; one minnta from tram and post office. "Phone 1291. 1 riTHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, Wel--S. F&atclass Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent , ' Boarders. Mrs. E. Jones. Telephone 1671. s TXTATrANGI- House,' Boulcott Street. "i Once more under Mrs. O'Longhlin'l '- 6riperior• management. .An ideal plac< y to stay at.' Moderate terms. 'Phone IMP. M' AHA E A ' . HOUSE.' ' ' WAIKANAE. ' ' AN IDEAIi PLAdS TO SPEND A' QUIET HOLIDAY. - Fine, Mild Climate, Good Trout Fishing Tennis -Courts. (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS. Proprietress... B -*■ QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEI* ' PUMMER'S STEPS. Opposite "Dominion" Newsiaper Office, ' One minute from train, rail, or steamer. " Every comfort and convenience. Excel'' ' lent cuisine; moderate tariff, j R. P. DAVIS. 'Phone 2310. Proprietor. : 'SirrHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGr W HOUSE .... ' (Opposite "Dominion" Offioe),. , - PLIMlffiR'S STEPS, WELLINGTON. r (Entrance also from Bonlcott Street.), / Situated in spacious gardens, with splenj 3 did view of City and Harbour; one muintg , from tram, Post Office, and "whams, - Excellent cuisine. Hot and" cold' water, 3 and all conveniences. Terms, 45..6 d..per. 1 day, or from JBl per week. - 'Phone 1617. Mrs. Chapman, Manageresa.I ■. r ' , I AEIENTAL BAY PRIVATE HOTEL, .SJ? Now Open-to R«eive Guests. -:v" ) This fine Hotel is situated on the Easfcem Side of Oriental Bay, within a few : feet of both Tramway and Beach, and . I amongst the most beautiful surronndinas of this favoured locality., ■. > The Cuisine ia most excellent. - ' ' Morning and Afternoon Teas.a SpeoiolJ. ! " [ Tariff on application to ] MRS. A. KNOWSLEY, " Proprietress.' ) • . • WANTED. ■ ANTED, some kind person to adopt a healthy Baby Girl, 3 weeks old. ; Apply "Motlier," "Dominion" Office., ; [ owrAA AND wEdOOO to Lend, SJ. pec S'fOl/U' cent., town or country, sums to suit. G. S. Hill and Co., 189 Featherston Street, opp. Union Bank. ANTED to Lease, good - Private Hotel, in town or country. Send full particulars, including receipts and : expenses, tariff, number of permanent boarders, etc.. to P.O. Box 569, Wellington. • .. ..... TO LET. ; T7IURNISHED HOUSES.—B Rooms, ,HiU ; " Street, 605.; 7 Rooms, Kclburn, ! 705.; 8 Rooms, Pirie Street, 705.; 6 Rooms, Hataitni, 425., 505.; 6 Rooms Rona.Bay,. 255.; 8 Rooms, Lower Hutt, 605.; 9 Rooms, 1 The Terrace, 845." ! Apply ' S. GEORGE NATHAN, • lit Customhouse Quay (Opp. Bank of N.Z./. •p-QUSES FOR RENT.4 9 Rooms, Pirie Street, JE2 sa. 8 Rooms, Thorndon. £2 10s. 12 Rooine, Tinakori Road,' .£3 ss. fid. ■ 1 5 Room 6, Ivarori, 14s. 6d. s 9 Rooms, Houghton Bay, 255. ' Apply s S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhou.se Quay. ; ' OUR ANIMATED .JAP. ALLY., . ' rpßffi LATEST.—The little Jap. Figura . JL is one of the most comical novelties we havo had. He is life-like in his move- ' ments, and always causes roars of laughter when shown. Posted free, with .full directions, Is. ljd. Sond for ouo now and get a good laugh!, A. W. MORAN AND SON, 60 Willis Stroat, Wellington, . BEARD'S CHEST BALSAM (Patented)! THE- new and reliable Cure for Coughg. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and al). , affections of tho Throat and Lillys. ■~ . BEARD'S CHEST BALSAM CURES." le. 9d. and 2s. 9d. per bottle, from - • Chemists and Stores, or from tho'" ' . ■ Proprietor:'. C. T, BiIARD, FEILDING, N.Z.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2786, 2 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2786, 2 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2786, 2 June 1916, Page 1

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