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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, * DEATHS. DEATHS. " , DE IUDDER, —On July 22, 1916, Evangclft > Margurita (Cissy), beloved wife of R. .. G. de Bidder, N.Z. Railways, Cross Creek. j FITZGERALD EAGER.—On Sunday, at .' her residence, next Anglican Ohurcb, Kilbirnio, Isabel, wife of Edward Fitz>gerald Eager, late of Sydney, N.S.W., ■ and of Co. Kerry; Ireland. Interment '* private. • . - < HOPKIRK.—On the 22nd July, 1916, at lier residence, 85 Pirio Street, Wellington, Jessie Home, daughter of the late Robert Home and Catherine Hopkirk. SHEARGOLD.-On July 21, 1916, at We!- i lington Hospital, Marjorie' Milliccnt, ' dearly-beloved daughter of Frank and . "J Bessie Sheargold, of JO Sussex Street; aged 3 years and i months. j WRIGHT.—On Saturdays July 22,, at Upper Hutt, Lydia Esther "Wright, widow of the late Robert Wright, ofWestland; aged 71 years. Peace. (Pri*. vate interment.) ' \ ROLL OF HONOUR, .'>■ CUMMING.—KiIIed in action, Franc*, on July 3, 1916, Rflmn. Greig Cumming, eldest beloved son of- WiUiam.. Cum-" "ling, and the late Ella Cumming, of Palmerston North; nged 26 years. ' ' ■'! "Ho gave his life for his country." ; BATLEY.—KiIIed in action in France, on July 10, 1916, Private Norman Pirian. : Batley, Tenth Reinforcements; aged 21 , years; youngest son of Robert T. and ! ; x»mitly Batley, of Maowhanga.. ....... j : FtJNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Miss Jessie Home Hop- ; i kirk are invited to attend her Fun- j eral, which trill leave her residence, 85 : 5 Pirio Street, TO-DAi r ' (Monday),: 24th i inst., at 9.15 a.m., for the Cemetery, Syd- \ ney Street. , . 1 • J. AND A. WILSON, i , 6 Buckle Street: S E. MORRIS, JUNR., 1 Undertaker and Embaltner, . • 'i 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Revans St, '' i NO Ring on 'Phono 937 is too early at. J too late to receive immediateiatten. tion. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landaus, . 'i at the shortest notice. 'Phone No&— ■ Head Department, 937. Newtown. Branoh, "I 142. Livery Stables, 1668. Private Thone, \; 3749. . ■ . ' 1 j SITUATIONS WANTED. | BRIDGE Carpenter, capable taking } charge, wants .Employment, Apply j "Bridge," Wellington South. J MARRIED Couple, thoroughly expert-; ■ V enced, respectable, dcaire engage- i; . :,i meiit. Address "Ringwood," P. 0., Dan. / ' nevirke. ' : . J ANTED to place, smart, tbcieugh- ■ ' V 'ly reliable Housemaid, hotel. Cun-' ] ningham'B Elite Registry, 102 Willis Street. 'Phone 1572. ___\- POSITION 'Wanted as Lady-help or; ' Nurse, to children; experienced; good references; evenings free.' "Child. . ; ren," "Dominion" Office. - - .. . ; MARRIED Ploughman, steady, thoroughly experienced all implements, stacking, all live stock, available, cottage, school. Scottish Registry. ■ ■ WANTED to place, thoroughly dor mesticated Woman, work by day or half-day, good references. Cunning- j ham's Elite Registry,' 102 Willis Street : WANTED to place, first clas9 Ccok, private house, town, gowl references, hightly lecomnunded. Cvnningham's Elite Registry, "(12 Willis Street. CHAUFFEUR. ."STSTANTS'.Situation, private, service| » » good steady driver; London, colonial experience; own repairs. "Motor," "Dominion" Office. - to Place, reliable Couple, *> Wife good cook, Husband experienced barman or capable managing country hotel. W.F. Labour Bureau,'lß Grey. Street, Wellington. ' 'g. •• WANTED to place,, Lady Help-Oom- i panion, thoroughly domesticated; good home essential; wages, 15a.; torn or country. Cunninghams Elite Registry, 102 Willis Street. 1 ■ and Motorcycle Mechanic seeks v-' position; 14 years' experience, six managing warehouse; spares department preferred; ineligible; married. Writs "Motor Mechanic." "Dominion" Office. T ADY would like Position either im-J-J mediately or in few week's time, as Companion-Help, or take charge homa in parents' absence; fond of children; capable. "Dominion" Office. , ; ■ . "OTANTED, by experienced Married »» Couple, no encumbrance, wife working housekeeper to bachelor . or . small adult family, husband garden, etc. Highest references. Address "W.," 225 Wmis Street, Wellington. ■; BOARD AND RESIDENCE. rjTO LET, three" Furnished Bedrooms A and large Dining Room, with use of conveniences; an ideal home; references exohanged.. 98 Majoribanka Street. ; . well furnished, large front ' room, balcony, single, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, select, 'Phone 1461. 59 Boaloott Street. Ti/f'ARLBOROTJGH House, 21 Kent Ter- ; iri race (under new management); superior Board and Besidencw; one minute from tram and post offico. ; 'Phons 1294. . : ; ' fpHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, WelJ. lington. First-class Acoommodation for Tonrißts, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders. Mrs. E. Jont6.. Telephone 1671. WTTAITANGI Housed Boulcott Street. ■» Once more under- Mrs. O'Loughlin'i superior management. .An ideal place to stay at. Moderate terms. r Phone 1200. MA H A E A E OJ 8 H WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A'. QUIET HOLIDAY. ... Fine, Mild Climate, Good Trout FishinJ, Tennis Courts. MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress,. QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, PLIMMER'S STEPS. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. Every comfort and convenience. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. R. P. DAVIS, 'Phone 2310. Proprietor. TSfHITEHALL PRIVATE BOAEDING VV HOUSE (Opposite "Dominion" Office), PLIMMER'S STEPS, WELLINGTON. (Entrance also from Boulcott Street.) Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view of City and Harbour; on* minute from tram, Post Offioe, and wharves. Excellent cuisine. Hot and cold water', and all conveniences. Terms, ii. 6d. per day. Weekly by arrangement, MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. ORIENTAL BAY PRIVATE HOTEIi Now Open to Recoive Guests. This fine Hotel is situated on the Eastern Side of Oriental Bay, within a few feet of both' Tramway and Beach, and amongst the most beautiful surroundings of this favoured locality. The Cuisine is most excellent. Morning and Afternoon Teas a Speciality. Tariff on application to MRS. A. KNOWSLEY, ' Proprietress. WANTED Known—Desert Gold Tea Competition. . "Camels" should b» ■ posted to "Desert Gold," Box 1520, Wel-

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2831, 24 July 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2831, 24 July 1916, Page 1

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