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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, for Napier Hospital, Porter. ' Apply Secretary.... WANTED, Sculleryiuan. Apply Ein-'' pire Hotel, Willis Street. WANTED, an experienced General. Apply Mrs. Biss, U Hobsdn Street., WANTED, Cook-General, for two* weeks. Apply Lady Stout, 238,t The Terrace. ' " WANTED, elderly Handy Han for' Garden; up milking. Apply Dr.Boyd, Tailiape. ANTED, Married or Single Man, to' milk and do odd jobs on farm. : James Tod, Otane. \ SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED, by Soldier's Wife, work"; office cleaning, billiard rooms, or • ehops. . Apply "Jv.G.," "Dominion" Of-' fice. ... tft/'ANTED, Position as Housekeoper; , '» good references; Tailiape district preferred. Apply "it./' "Dominion". Office. ■■ . . WANTED, Job, on Dairy Farm, byj experienced married mail; ginte. capable of managing.. Apply "Earnest," i "Dominion" Office. /HARDENER, superior man, honest,.■ ' sober, industrious, wants Situation; understands poultry; good home.- Hoiland, 209 Willis Streets WANTED, Position Companion-help' by refined person; email household; thoroughly domesticated; good refeiences. "X.Y.Z.," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, by married man, position, ■', Manager, ■ sheep and cattle farm ; [ or run, near school; life experience, re-i commendations. "Protein," "Dominion"' i Office-' - i ' WANTED Place, reliable Housekeeper, girl school age, bachelors, widower, or otherwise, good worker, any district, highly recommended. Cunningham's,'so Willis Street. ; ' HEAD Gardener, married, seeks re-en- , gngement; life experience all . branches, including vines under glass; . ■highest, references. Apply M. Kember, Moawhango, Taihape. ' •> WANTED7by~Young Lady, Position Housekeeper, widower or bachelor; ■ town or country; thoroughly domesticated; excellent/ references. Apply ', "Three Years," "Dominion" Office. \NTED, Farmer, having sold kis Farm owing to sons going to War, , offers his services as Manager for. Station or Farm; life experience all branches; bank and other references. Apply "8.," "Dominion" Office. W~ ANTED - Place, Married Conple, bachelors or cottage preferred; wife casual or no dnties, man general, farm and station hand; bright, active,, industrious,- steady workers; highly re-' commended. Cunningham's Elite Registry. . ; ; LOST AND FOUND. : OST, a Return First-class Railway' , Ticket to Auckland. Reward at '■ Midland Hotel. LOST, on Sunday evening, a Leather Garter Strap, containing notes and gold.. Finder rewarded on returning to: "Dominion" Office. LOST, on Thursday, between town and Kelburn, a Gold Arrow Brooch, sec with one -emerald. Reward at 6 Central' Terrace, Kclburn. . ■ ;. LOST, Plimnierton, Ist January, Purse '.':: containing . Ticket Palnierstim".'. -,| Money; Gold Cham, Pendant; keepsake;! reward. "Domiiiion" Office. . ' LOST. WILL the Person who took by mistake a Parcel consisting of Tray Cloth, Collar; Brooch, and Two Dolls from the 7 a.m. /train- to- Palmerston,; ■ Boxing Day, kindly return same to Mrs..; S. A. Carter, Shannon, or Mrs. P. ■; Wotton/ Paraparauniu. _ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, a young man boarder, good. locality, soft washing, terms ..£1 Is.. per week. Apply 73 Webb Street. WANTED, by Young Lady, Board and Residence, Upper,' Hutt.' State terms, etc., to "Vox,"- "Dominion." Office, Wellington. WANTED, Board, private family preferred, by young lady in Government position. State , terms .to._"M.JL," "Dominion" Office." — - ANTED, by young man, single room ■ and Board, privately (where no other boarders), with use piano. "Constant," "Dominion" Office. TSTANTED, Bed and Sitting-room, with'; '»/ plain board, single gentleman!: higher suburbs Wellington, Karori preferred. Apply "Scripta," "Dominion" , Office. " - WHARE KOA, 231 l The Terrace.— , Superior Board and Residence; terms moderate. 'Phone 2560. : ACANCY, well furnished, large front : room, balcony, single, double, bed-' sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, select., 'Phone 1461. 55 Boulcott Street. , rjTHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, Wel-'j A lington. First-class Accommodation \ for Tourists. Travellers, and Permanent, , Boarders. Mrs. E. Jonss. Telephone 1671.; AITANGI Honse,-Boulcott Street.; Once more under Mrs. O'Loughlin'e., superior manaiement. Aα ideal pl^ce. to stay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone-1200,) ARLBOROUGH House, 21 Kent Ter- j race (under new management);, . superior Board and Residence; onb min T [ ute from tram and post ofiice. Phone; 1294: "■:' QUEEN'S PRIVATE (HOTEL, .PHmji mer's Steps, opposite "Dominion j Newspaper Office. One minute from.] tram, rail,'or steamer.. Every comfort] • and cuisine, mod-' erate tariff. R. P. Davis, Proprietor. 1 'Phone 2310. . '-' - ■, MA H A R A H O US E« ■ WAIKAiUE...... AN IDEAL - PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild-Climate, Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts. MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietrtes. ;. HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING ■ HOUSE (Opposite "Dominion" Office), PLIMMER'S STEPS, WELLINGTON. (Entrance also from Boulcott Street.) > Situated in spacious gardens, with! splendid view of City nnd Harbour; one' ir.ir.uto from train, Post Office, and • wharves. Exoellent cuisine. Hot and cold j water, and all conveniences. Terms, 4e. ! 6d per day. Weekly by arrangement. ' MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. • '. .. : ■ J ORIENTAL BAY PRIVATE HOTEIi I Now Open to Receive Gneata. ; This fine Hotel is situated on the East.; ern Side of Oriontal Bay, trithin a few }■ feet of both - Tramway and Beach,' and ! amongst the most beautiful surrounding! of this favoured locality. ' The Cuisine ia most excellent Morning and Afternoon Teas a Speciali' ity. ■: Tariff on application to MRS. A. KNOWSLEY. Proprietresf. OJUNION Lnver Watch, prinbd guarantee for 1 year, manufactured ; by maker of Big Ben Alarm. Poet 7a. .1 6d. to J. E. HTT, Jeweller, PALMBRSTON NOETH, Sole Agent for the District,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2966, 3 January 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2966, 3 January 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2966, 3 January 1917, Page 1

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