FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late JOHN "ALEX- j ANDER HILLER are respectfully ( invited to attend his Funeral, vjhichwilli leave his late residence, 98 Abel Smith « Street, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 21st No-1 vember, at 2.30 p.m., Tor tho Cemetery,! iuirori. " _E. MORRIS, Junr., ; ' Undertaker and Etnbalmer, 60 Taranaki St., 23 Kiddiford St. 'Phono 937 (day or night). . " ■ E. MOERIS, JUNE., "' Undertaker and Embalmer, 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Revans St. NO Ring on 'Phone 337 is too early otj too late to receive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for the conveni-l ence of the public. Carriages, lajdaus, j at the shortest notice. '"Phone Nos.—i Head Department, 937. Newtown Branoh, j 142. Liverv Stables, 1658. Private 'Phone,' 3749. ■ SITUATIONS VACANT. "^JSTvANTED,: ivrst-class Hairdresser {I '» » ' wages, £3 ss. Apply W. L. Car-! roll, Wanganui. ■ | WANTED, a. Ladylielp,' for the coun-. try. Apply Mrs. Walter Simpson, Bonny Glen, Marton. ■ WANTED, at once, good Second. Baker. Apply, "stating wages ro-I quired, to Box 18, To lyuiti. . WANTED, a General Woodman/constant job; good,wages. Apply ; Faulkuor's Coach Factory, Napier. WANTED, an aged man, milk 3 cows and'do odd jobs on farm; good home. . Apply John Balsillie, Kairanga. , ANTED, a good Shoer and General Smith;-constant job; good wages. Apply to 11. G. Clarke, Blacksmith, Warea. ■ - - WANTED, at once, educated Girl for office, neat writing essential. State full particulars to "X.," "Dominion"] Office. \ TS7ANTED, Mon for Chees9 'Factory; » ' good wages to good men. Apply Manager, Eexdale Dairy Co., Hangar malre. WANTED, 'Motor Driver, Albion Delivery Lorry, must be ablo do running repairs; wages .£3 ss. Bennett and. Co., .Taihape. WANTED; refined experienced girl, Nursery-housemaid, good home.i Apply Mrs. Carr, 35 Thompson Street.; 'Phone 2691 A. j WANTED, capable General Servant,; with references; two in family. Ap-j ply to Mrs. B. P. Abraham, Tiritea, Pal-j ' s merston North. ' : , j WANTED, Cooks, Porters, 'Married! Couples, Ladyhelns, Ploughmen, l , and others. Scottish Registry, Willis: Street. Stamp reply. i WANTED, Youth to learn farming^ milk cows for house; wages to start) *61. Apply Ct. E. Watson, "Logie," Shan-j nouf Telephone 27R., Shannon'. _i WANTED, Cook-Gencral and- Nurse-! Housemaid (2. children), or two' Ladyhelps, for country, 255. and 153.', Communicate Mrs. G. 11. Monro, Auchen-' bowio Ward, Marlborough. . < PARENTS— An opportunity is offered: Girls leaving school' to 'learn a' clean v and useful'trade; wages to start,l 10s. per week. Cathie and Sons., ltd.,,' Clothing Manufacturers, Marion Street.] "MTANTED, for Ohaknno,. a competent! " * Man for breaking-down bench.;. his j •wife could tuil the cook house should she, wish it. Apply to the Manager of thai Feilding Sash and Door Co., at Ohakune' or-Feilding. . - ; - TITANTED, first-class Motor Mechanic,, ' « able to take charge of all motor work; permanent position and good! wages to a suitable man. Apply, stat-i ing experience, etc., not later than November 22, "Motor,"- c.o. Empire .Hotel,, Wellington. ' ' • WANTED, Waitress, Levin; 3 Wai-1 vV tresses, City; Cook and Housemaid," Hotel, Masterton; Cook and HousemaidWaitress and Waitress, Dannevirke: Old, Man, stable, 20s. and found; Motherly j Woman, working housekeeper, Newtown, ' 205.; Housekeeper, bachelor; Nursemaid; Cook, tea room, 4fts., Taihape; 12 Generals, City; Girls, assist. Lambton Registry, 276 Quay. 'Phono 3880. Stamped envelope reply. : : , LADY Cook, Hutt, sole oharge; Mother! and Daughter, or Friends, station,] 255., V 81; Cook and Housemaid-Waitress,! country hotel, £1; General, Taihape, no' ' washing or cooking, ; Cook and fiouse-i maid, together, suburbs, 255., .£1; Lady-] help, 155.; Housekeeper, city, £1; Gene-: ral, Haweia., XI; Lady-help, - country, 155.; General, station, 255.; Man to milk, station,-305.; Man, milk and'.help, farm,!, suburbs, 80s.; Housekeeper, station, Masterton,' 255., at once. Strand Agency,; Lambton Quay. 'Phone 471. Stampedenvelope. - ■ TVTACHINE Shearers at once; i'i. men, 40s. and bonus; Second;' , Ploughman, 355.; Station Hands, ■:milk; and general, -305., 355.; Station 'Galden-j ers, 355.; Shepherds, 405.; Scrubcutters, 10s. day, board 145.; ter;'Married .Ploughman; Cowman-Gar-dener, station, 355.; Station Fencer, 40s. si Married Couple, station, man milk, kill,! etc., wife cook-general, JSI3O; Tractionj Engine-driver, used to chaffcutting, etc., 70s. week, find self; Station Cowboys,! take learners, 155.; Contract Scrubcut-j ters; Musterers for Shearing; "Woman! Cook, Station, 355.; Waiitress, 205.; Nur-| serv Housemaid,- 205.; Housemaid, 155.; I Generals, 155., '205.; Lady-help, country,! 17s. 6d. Stamp Tepiy. F. P. Welch, La-J bour Agent, Masterton. . i SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, position. Lady-help, coun-j try, light duties, small wages. Ap-j ply, with particulars, to ''45/' "Domihion" Office. ." . ,VOTING Lady wants position for six or! i' seven weeks after Christmas, trusty worthy and capable. Apply "Anxious • ''Dominion" Office. "5/tTANTED place, Scotswoman, City,] V V reliable, dqmestio duties, or chil-j dren, few days weekly or daily; sleep out. Scottish Registry. 'Phone 3405. . . AJvTED to place, highly recommend-] ed Married. Couple; man all classeß| fai'm and station work; 33 years; bo.v 6;, wifo no duties. References. Cunning-j ham's Elite Registry. ■' - | TrTjrANTED, by capable man, position . t V. as Farm Manager or Working Man-, ager; woil used to stock and all kinda. of farm work; good dogs. Apply ' Cap^ ablo Manager," "Dominion" Office. WJ ANTED ix> (place, thoroughly do-j 1 mesticated, refined CompanionHelp, good plain cook, all household' dub. ies, references. Cunningham's Elite Re-: gistry, 50 Willis Street, M'Carthy'S - \ ' Buildings. ' CHRISTMAS Presents—The best is tha 1 . "Punch" offer of 3 War Volumes, and parts for 1916 for two guineas. Writ#' for particulars office of this paper. TNJECT more Life into your business.) Take advantage of "Talking" Sign, publicity. i • QjTAMMERING.-Mr. John M'Dou ? all,i • £3 Author and Tcacher of tho easiest,! quiokest, and most natural method yeti discovered for curing Stammering andj other speech defects. Address "Alto, Vista," 124 Dixon Streot, opp. Church,' \ Wellington. . i V GET into conversation with theEublie.! ' The "Talking" Sign at Courtenay I Plaoe, is a brilliant Talker. WHEN you have those boots , half-, soled have WOOD-MILNE RUB-b BER HEELS fitted. They cost less thaisj leather heels. , J
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2934, 21 November 1916, Page 1
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