, SITUATIONS VACANT. /-/. ANTED,. First-class Certificated- Btw gme Driver for Sawmill. Apply H< ' Harris, Onga Onga,Waipawa. ANTED, Foreman' Baker, - goo~di wages to good man; duties to" com* nience Jan. 3rd. Apply Huntley, Fea-J therstou. WANTED, immediately,. Han, "td *» take charge of Separator and Boiler Room; must have Certificate; wages, ,£3 ss. and war bonus J Apply The Manager, Kairanga Dairy] Co., Ltd., Longburu.- •*■--. WANTED, thorouehly competent) Working Manager, to take charge! of Back-block Sheep Station, Wairarapa* Apply, stating full experience and whether married or single, - to) Levm and Co., Ltd., Masterton. SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED, for holidays, charge ol house or children;' Trustworthy} "Reliable," Post Office; Palmeretott North.. . ...... ..... ANTED, on station, Place as Cook: or General; widow (child six); dis- 1 tance no object. Write "M.8.," c/$ "Dominion"« Office. • ■- WANTED, by young woman, position. Housekeeper '6r 'Lady-help, ia small adult family; country town pre-' ferred. Address "L.," "Dominion'! Office. : ■ .- v N—. • , ANTED-Place,-capable and thorj " oughly trustworthy Housekeeper, - 155., good home, city or suburbs. Scottish Registry, Morrak's Buildings,' 63a Willis Street. ' - , ' . WANTED Place, 2 Girls, Cook ,255.J »» House-Parlourmaid 205., together; private house, town; also 2 Housemaids,' hotel, town. Dominion Registry, • 243 Quay. Tel. 1798. ~ ~ WANTED. ~ "TT . SITUATION as Working Manager, or Married Shepherd, on farm, or tion,- best of references; : age A J M'Leon, P. 0., Wanganui. ■.., ! CHILDREN'S NURSE. >' -,■•' WANTED, by an experienced Cnil-f ■ . dren's Nurse, a, situation in tha country, station preferred. Apply, stat- : iug wages, to "Nurse," c/o Post Office, Petone. OUSEKEEPER-Wanted, a position! as Housekeeper by widow, age 35, with one little girl, age three, to trades-) men or respectable working man in the! neighbourhood of Wellington. . Hurst* ' .'.'■■■> ■. WANTED, if Married Man/ position? as Manager on Sheep -and Cattlen Station; Oyer- Military age; thorough! knowledge'of sheep and cattle; splendid) references; good dogs. Apply "Manager," Post Office, Manakau, Manawatn'Line. • ANTED,' by first-class Agriculturist) (married, with 2 of family), unfit; for military service, position on Farm) or Station, as Working Foreman; expert) with machinery, thoroughly understands l agricultural farming; highest references? 1 years'. Canterbury experience; ■-fairi knowledge' of stock. Apply to "Agri*! culturist," P. 0., Hastings. . . ~. LOST AND FOUND. OST, small Amethyst Brooch, .Betl .. with-pearls; four pears out.' Re-..' ward. Return to Barrett's Hotel. ._ LOST, Brief Bag, initials "H.L.," out of motor-car, containing papers'and) books; ,£1 reward. - Nicholls and Irvine, Little Buller Street, Wellington. ; ■ ■ LOST, between Willis Street and; Thorndon Quay, Envelope contain* iug letters addressed Miss-: B. Jacobs, Thorndon Quay, Wellington. Reward 41 Thorndon Quay. ' .-..■• '- ■ "REWARD. 10s. LOST, Tuesday night, between Taita, • Hotel and Silvefstream, Leather) 'Bag. 'Holmes Warren, Featherston. : BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . OUBLE and Single Furnished Rooms, , To Let,"Ußs conveniences. 93 Tina" kori Road, near Bowling: "Green. TO LET—Superior large and 6malli Bed-Sitting Rooms, good locality* 20 Terrace Gardens; off Boulcott' Street. WANTED, comfortable Board of Furnished Room, country, two ladies,, from 23rd. Reply by -wire, "Immediate,''' Office: ■ 11. -.t _...;;_ '. HARE KOA, "'231 The • Terrace.— Superior Board , and Residence f terms moderate. ''Phone 2560. , : ACANCr, well-furnished, large frontf, room, balcony/ single, "double, bed-' sitting-room, harbour_view.; quiet, -select*! 'Phone-1481. 59 Boulcott Street. rrVHORNLEIGH, Boultott-Street, WelJ . i- lington." First-class Accommodatibaj ■ for Tourists, Travellers;, .and Permanent: Boarders: Mrs. E. Jones'.';Teleph"one 1671W WAITANGI House, Boulcotr Street J .- 'Once more under, Mrs.:o ( 'Loughlin'«' superior management' 'An ideal placs to stay at. Moderate'terms. ''Phone 1200«' MARLBOROUGH-Hoiise72l Kent Tew race (under new management);; superior Board and Residence; one min■ute from tram and post office.. 'PhttM. 1291. ..-■- , ; ..- ■- ..-;:.; :":^:. QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, PlinM mer's Steps, opposite "Dominion'* Newspaper Office. -One:..minute ..-from; tram, rail, or steamer.,- Every comfort and convenience. - Excellent cuisine; mod« erate tariff. R. P. Davis, Proprietor, 'Phone 2310. . - - M'A H A R A H'CTU S % WAIKANAE.' ._;:/-. , ; AN IDEAL" PLACE.TO SPEND.A:QUIET HOLIDAY.- v l .:. Fine, Mild Climate, Good Trout Fishing , , Tennis Courts. , MRS. E. M." WILLIAMS, ' " ■Proprietress. ' HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINti HOUSE.. .... . .../ ~;. (Opposite "Dominion" ; Office), PLIMMER'S STEPS, .WELLINGTON, (Entrance also from Boulcott Street.) Situated in'spacious gardens, with! splendid view of City and Harbour; ona minute from train, Post- Office,, and;. wharves. Excellent cuisine. Hot andcoldi water, and all conveniences. Terms, 4s, 6d. per day. Weekly by arrangement. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. . 'Phone 1617, ..:..'■ ARB3NTAL BAT PRIVATE HOTEB Now Open to Receive Gnests. This fine Hotel is situated on the Easfci em Side of Oriental Bay, within a few feet of ..both" Tramway .and Beaoh, and amongst the most beautiful surrounding? of this favoured locality. The Cuisine is most excellent. Morning and Afternoon Teas a Special* ity. Tariff on application to MRS. A. KNOWSLEY, Proprietress. WANTED Known—Exquisite Bronjes, Vases, Bowls, etc.,. charmingly) artistic, quite on their own, make most. unique Xmas gifts; just, landed. Prirn gle's. Ltd., - Lambton Quay. ■, H. R. LUMLEY, MARTINBOROUGH. MOTOR Mail Service, FeatherstonMartinborough and' Surrounding) Dislicts. All trains met. Cars, Horses,; ' and Gigs for Hire. 'Phone Nol 2. ■"- , ' W BARBER AND CO., Dyers an« • Dry Cleaners, !25 Cuba' Street, City. 'Phone 226. : ' ' ■ ■ ■ ; ANTED Known—Exquisite Bronzes,.Vases, Bowls, etc., charmingly, artistic, quite.on. their own, make most unique Xtuas gifts; just-landed. .Prihv gle's. Ltd., Lambton Quay. mE MATA WINES have wonSixGold A Medals at International Exhibitions against the Wines of th» World.'
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2958, 22 December 1916, Page 1
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