FUNERAL NOTICE. ~ . ; fT\HK Friends of ths lata Miss Mary J Wyett ate respectfully invited to : attend her Funeral, which will leave her 1 late residence, Main Street, Groytown, oa i Saturday, September 2nd, at 2 p.m., for I tlie Greytown Cemetery. - H. TKOTMAN, . .Undertaker. ■' ; ■B. MOEfIIS, J UJNK., . Undertaker and Embalmer, 60 Taranaki St and 28 Eevaha St. j TVTO Bing on Thone 037 ia too paxlv on i ' Iv. too late to reoeivo immediate etten» j tion. Mortuary Chapel for the oonrenfr J' , ence of the public. Carriages, landau* ] at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nwj— i Head Department, 937. N®wtftw»Branoh, j 112. Livery Stables, 1668. Private 'Phone, 3749. ' ,j SITUATIONS VACANT. | WANTED, domesticated Lady Help. | Apply Mrs. A. Dillon, sen, H.B. . . ■ : GIRL Wanted. —Girl, just left school, to assist in Stationery Shop. ' ' Strand Agency, Lambton Quay. ! VX7ANTBD, Man, to work Bash Geo - . » * tion, with easy opportunity of ! acquiring same. W. -E. Chamberlain, j Masterton. ■_ | SITUATIONS WANTED. j , ASTBYCOOK, good man, 6ecks situa- ' tion, country preferred. "Pastry- : cook," "Dominion" Office. ■ . ' WANTED, situation as Housekeeper, good cook or cook-general, Address ■' "Cook,-' "Dominion" Office. , WANTED, Position as Chauffeur, : town or country, with referenda. • Agply "Running Repairs," "Dominion"-; CHEF Wants Position where, ability j and sobriety are essential; good r*- j ' ferences. Apply .''Chef," "Dominion" . , Office. . ' ' " , QTEONG Lad, with do(f, 2 years' eiperi- | . O once, desires position with piaoti- ! cal sheep fanner. "Steady," "Dotnin- j io ii''Office. ' 1 ( TSTANTED Place, 2 Sisters (Soots), j •' 'light general, house-sewing maid,; same district, country, references, Bcot-.| tiah Begiatry. , ' l TjtTANTED, by married man, used to I .» V a u ; farm and station work, neai | school; wife no duties. Witney, Wiro- i kino Ban, Levin. . J WANTED, position Working Man< ; , ager,i stock or agriculture, mar- i ried, good credentials, and dogs. Address ' , "Manager," Bongotea. ! . WANTED : to Place, thoroughly reli- | ablo Chef, town or country, any j district, references. Cunningham.s Elite j Bogistry, 102 Willis Street. j WANTED, by domesticated young \ : lady, position Help, small family; | . small -wage for good home. Apply • "Homeless," "Dominion" Office. ; "OTANTED Place, reliable Brother and j »V Sister, farm ov station, man gar- j ' den, drive car, odd jobs; woman cook- i general, .references. - Cunningham's Elite j ■ Registry'. V : . ■ : j , LOBT AND FOUND. j j OST, on Monday, in City, engraved J Gold Medal. Finder rewarded. Apply A. J. Cameron, 103 Cotomafidel f Street. | 1 ■ ! BOARD AND RESIDENCE. I : : . i WANTED, two Young Men Boawdera, j terms' moderate;, all conveniences. Apply 41.Sawker Street.'. . , ;. . SUPERIOR Board and Residence for , ■ gentleman. Apply >: "Blandford," ; 210 Tinakor'i Boad. Telephone 3800. ! 1 TTACANCY, well furnished, large front j ■V. room, balcony, single, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, select. ; "Phone 1461. 59 Bonloott Street • MARLBOROUGH House, 21 Bent Terrace (under new management)} superior Board and Residence; one mifc- > nte> from tram and post office.' Thone ; 1294. - ■ , ; ■ , mHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, W«l- j X lington. First-class Accommodation | , for Tourists', Travellers, and Permanent , • Boarders. Mrs. K Jones. Telephone 1671.;
VSTAITANGI House, Boulcott .Street.; Y V Once more under Mrs. (yiougMin'* , Bupertor management An ideal placa • to stay at. ■ Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. ■ rfcUEEN*B PRIVATE HOTEL, Plim- ; «o£ Bier's Steps, opposite ■ Newspaper Office. One • minute from ; tram, rail, or steamer. Every, comfort, and oonvenienoe. Excellent cuisine; mod.. erate tariff. B. P. Daris, Proprietor. • 'Phone 2310. • : . ' M' AH ABA - HOUSE,! WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A ; - QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate, ;Good Tiout Fishing, j Tennis Courts. MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS. j Proprietress. : BOARDING !. {Opposite "Dominion" Office), j PmillEß'S STEPS, WELLINGTON. j,(Entrance also from Boulcott Street.) ; Situated in spacious gardens, nitJC j splendid view of City and Harbour; one I minute from tram, Poet Office, awl | wharves.' Excellent cuisine. Hot and cold j wa'ter and ell conveniences. Terms. Is. j 6d. per day. Weekly by arrangement. " ! MRS. V. L. ALLAN,. Manageress, j 'Phone 1617. . • | /VRIENTAL BAT PRIVATE* HOTBE ! Nov;; Open to Receive Guesta. j This fine Hotel is situated on the East- i em Side of Oriental Bay, -within a few I feet of both' Tramway and Beaoh, and j amongst the most beautiful surroundings : of this favoured locality. The Cuisine is meet excellent. - ' 1 V ■ Morninu and Afternoon Teas a SpeoiaLt : ity. ... : ' Tariff on application to ' • ' iCRS. A. KNOWSLET, Proprietress. ... tTlet. rnO LET, Petone, central, 5 ; 6, and V A roomed House, large sections, imme/', diate possession. 'Phone 713 a. 18 Kent ; Terrace. . . : T- 0 LET, First and Second Floors in Willis -Street, front entrance and ; lift; also Storage. • .Radford and Co., ; planners Streot. . . - ■. ' . ' ' ORIENTAL BAT. HMO LET, Modern 9-roomed Resident#, Furnished; grand position. S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. rtHAS. A. FLETCHER, 7T~"* v 7 Chemist, Pharmacist, and Prsw scription Specialist. Sole Address: 292 Lambtpn Quay. Mail orders promptly dispatched^. 1 mE MATA WINES. Try them at anj; .... A Hotel! They are sound and good. ,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2865, 1 September 1916, Page 1
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