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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, 4 DEATHS.; DEATHS. . IGGULDEN.—On September 10, 1916, afc Now Plymoutli, Ada, the beloved wife of William Alfred Iggiilden, aged 29. years. "Absent froiii the body, prewut with' the Lord." LAYALL.—OiI September !), 1916,12/1279 Gunner James Lvall, N.Z. I'oild Artillery, 2nd Reinforcements, at the Pleasant Valley Sanatorium, Palmcrston South. . SI My.—Killed: in' action,. France, July 25, 1916, Samuel, brother of Thomas and ■ Charles Sims, of Wellington. WATSON—At her son's residence, Mas- • terton, Mary, relict of the late James Watson, of Havelock North, Hawke's Bay, and beloved mother of.Mrs; Malcolm Eraser, Kliandallah, and -T. F. Watson, Masterton; aged 80. Interment at Havelock North. .. SITUATIONS VACANT. ; . WANTED, Lady's Help: Apply Mrs, ■Swift, 296. Bintoul-Street.- - WANTED, for Napier Hospital, l a Porter. Apply to Secretary. YSJ'ANTED, for Napier Hospital, * • Wardsmaids; wages, ill per week. Apply to. Matron. WANT-ED, Cadet for Mixed Farm} some experience preferred., • A. K. Greenwood, Urenui: * WANTED, first-class Coat Hands for Ladies' Tailoring; good '."wages. . "Kaganski," Wanganui. . "VSTANTED, First-class Farrier;-wages * » 12s. 6d. a day. Apply "Farrier," Post Office, Tort Ahuriri: YX7ANTED, Lady-help, all duties'; good ■ * * home; stato wages required,' -Mm. Smith, Raumai School, Ashhurst. "VSTANTED, Cook-Laundress, wages 255. ' » • Apply, with reference, Sfre. Holmes Warren, Turanganui, Featherston. - ' WANTED, Man to kill, boil down, and do small rounds; uo man eligi- , ble for front need apply. S. Walters, ' Butcher, Manaia. "VS/ANTED, an experienced General of * • Lady-help, 3 miles from Hastenton. Apply Mrs. A. J. Peroy Thornton To Ore Ore, Masterton. WANTED Boy, milk two cows; rooJ- * ' chance learn sheep and asrioultui*al farming; good wages; good home to willing hoy. - Jas. Managh; Halcom.be. j SITUATIONS WANTED. YITANTED, situation General-Help, » » salary no object. Apply "Respectable," "Dominion" Office. ANTED, Position as Lady-help-Com-pahionj adult family prolorted. "Dominion" Office. B BOTHER Mason, elderly, discharged 6oldior, wishes Light - Situation ; good testimonials. "Mason," "Domin- • ion" Office. ' CHEF Wants I'osition, strictly firstclass; ■ sober; economical; test references. Apply "Chef,"" c.o. "Doniinion'' 1 Office. ■ ' WANTED, Position Working Housekeeper or place of trust by middle aged Widow; country .preferred. Reply; "K.A.," P. 0., Kilbirnie, rriHOROUCrH.LT experienced Sheep -*- Farm Manager "open Engagement Manager or Position oft Trust; sheep run; married; j beßt / references.- Apply "Super," "Dominion" Agency, Pahiatua. JOINER and Stairbuilder—Advertiser . having recently owned Woodwara Factory, seeks position ,-as above, or aa '•.'' Foreman; used td nil* woodworking machinery, taking off, quantities. and estimating; highest credentials. *100," "Dew minion" Office. TO EMPLOYEES, ' WANTED, by elderly, educated Britisher, ' of .strictly-- pober. habits, Position of Trust, or Permanent Employ, ment, indoors or out, and found; excellent testimonials. Apply "Correspond," Longburn. _ LOST AND FOUND. LOST, a Whito Cairngorm Brooch, hetween Wellington Terrace and the Opera House. Please return- to mini&n" Office, or. Miss Malcolm, 114 Tho • Terrace. One Pound Howard. BOARD AND , RESIDENCE. Wf ANTED to Let; Double F&rniehed * » Boom, also Room with-tiro teds. 2 Hay Street, Oriental Bay. X\TANTED, Four Young Men Boarders, t V also Two Largo Furnished Booms vacant; terms moderate. ' Apply 315 The Terrace. T7ACANCY, well furnished, large front V room, balcony, single, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, select, 'Phone. 1481. 59 Bouloott Street. H/f ARLBOROUGH House, 21 Kent Tar. ItJL race* (nnder new management)? superior Board ftnd Residence; one minute from tram and„post offioe. 'Phone 12M. ■ mHORNLEIGH, Bouloott Street, W«lJL lington. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders. Mrs. E. Jones. Telephone 1671. TXT A. ITANGI House, Boulcott Street. t V Once more Tinder Mrs.O'Loughliii # superior management An ideal plao* lo stay at. Moderate terms, 'Phone 1209. UEEN'S PRIVATE" HOTELPlimmer*s Steps, opposite Newspaper Office. One minute frortf • - tram, rail,'or steamer. Evep; comfort and convenience. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. B. P. Davis, Proprietor- ' Phone 2310. . MAH ABA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOHDAY. 'Fine Mild Climate, Good Trout Fishing, ' Tennis Courts. MRS. E. M. WILLIANS, Proprietress. BOARDING' (Opposite "Dominion" Office), ■ • PLIiIMER'S STEPS, WELLINGTON. (Entrance also from 'Boulcott Street.) . Situated In spacious gardens,. witS splendid view of City and Harbour; one minute from tram, Post Office, and wharves. Excellent cnisine. Hot and cold water, and all conveniences. Terms, Is. 6d. per day. Weekly by arrangement. . JIBS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress.. 'Phone 1617. . ' ORIENTAL BAY 'PRIVATE HOTEL , Now: Open to EeceWe Quest*. This fine Hotel is situated on tE®..Eastern Side of Oriental Bay, within a few feet of both' Tramway and Beach, ana amongst the most beautiful suiraundingd of this favoured locality. The Cuisine is most excellent Homing and Afternoon Teas n Special, ity. * ' Tariff on application to MRS. A. KNOWSLEY, Proprietress. SOLDIEBS' XMAS CAKES. SEE that your Boys or Soldier Friends fare well at Xmas. This can b« done by sending one of our _ speoially prepared cakes, packed in airtight tins. Wo guarantee these 'cakes. Price ao. cording to size. We will post .the parcel. Send particulars to .T. RAWLINS, White House, The Square, and Terrace End,Palmerston • North. WANTED Known—Lunch, 12 to 8, Blue Platter Tea House, Island Bar, Is. 6t1.; Tea and Cakes, 3 to 5, 6d." -

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2875, 13 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2875, 13 September 1916, Page 1

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