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"THE DOMINION" Flam (or Classified AdveriliemtntiM (For Caih Only.) (ltnatlonj Taoant, Situations W«ntel To Let. tot Bale, Personal, Wanted to Eiohanf«, Farm Handl Wanted, Professional, and Bnsinesi 1 eta. 2 Linc» (IS wordi). Ib.; ( Llnei (9) words). It. (3. S Lines (25 words). !•.; 'i Idnei (30 words), b. (d. Births, Uarriagei, and Dealht, 2i. 6d. per iniertloo, In Uemorlam. 6d. per line (minimum), 3 lines. lEepeated, Free in Weekly Summary.)

• SITUATIONS VACANT. ■fSTANTED, a capable Lady-help for • * the country. Apply to Airs. Eric E. Stuckey, Mangaweka. __ WANT]!!!), a Companion-Help, for country, three in family. Apply Mrs. L. Weston, Mangaweka. WANTED, a Coachpainter; good wages ■ to suitable man. Apply J. Hutchinson, Coachbuilder, Wanganui. W' ANTED, First-class Blacksmith; good job and wages to reliable man. Dixon's Engineering Works, Hasting, H.B. WANTED, at once, Laundress, for. Patea Hospital; wages, 255. per week; no other duties. Apply to Secretary. WANTED, capable Help, for the country; must be fond of children. Apply Mrs. C. W. Duncum, Carnarvon, Feilrting. WANTED, capable Lady Help for the country, small family; wages, £1. For particulars apply Miss Craig, Putiki, Wanganui. nnO Grocers. —Wanted, a Smart Counter -!• Iland, with knowledge'' of Hardware preferred.- Apply to P.O. Box 2, Eketahuna. TDSTANTED, Boy or Man, to milk one ' » or two qows and holp generally on farm; good wages to active lad. Apply Box 23, 'I'aihape. WANTED, capable Lady Help, easy place, good wages to suitable, person. Apply Mrs. H. A. Nicholls, Otakeho, via Kawera. WANTED, immediately, Help (young), for old lady and gentleman; all duties; good plain cooking. Apply, 252 Avenue, Wanganui. "ANTED, Married Couple, man garden, milk wife cook-general; wages, itliO. References required. Apply C. Ciiblin, Waipukurau. ■ ANTED*,"Assistant Working Matron, for Children's Home. Apply, with references, to Mrs. Blackburne, All Saints Vicarage, Palmerston North. WANTED, Porter, institution; bonafide Rural .Workers, Married Couples, Domestics; others. Scottish Registry, WUiis Street. Stamp reply. WANTED, reliable Man, experienced in dairy and general farming; ineligible for sen-ice. Apply, stating wages to C. Jensen, Waihakeke, Carter 1 , ton. ' WANTED, competent I.ady Help, country, small family; wages, J2l; plain cooking essential. Apply, stating age, etc. to Mrs. Jos. Goudell, Wairoa, 11. lj. WANTED, Cook-General, for the country, small household, other help kept; wages, 30s. Apply promptly, with copies references, to P. 0., Box 23, Taihape. , W- ANTED, for country, for the Boot Trade, First-class Man, new stuff and repairs; constant work; good wages to reliable man. Apply W. H. Nash, Leather Warehouse, 19 Farisli Street. WANTED. A GENERAL Smith, good shoer, constant job; wages 13s. day. Apply H. G. Clarke, Blacksmith, Warea. WANTED, in the country, an experienced Lady Help to do houselanndry work; two other lady helps kept; wages, 255.; references. Apply by letter, Mrs. W. J. Douglas, Te Mananga, Napier. WANTED, for Forirua Mental Hospital, an active Man, to look after the Laundry Machinery and to assist with t'he heavy work in the Laundry; a married man, ineligible for military service preferred; salary, <£145 per annum, rising to .£l6O by annual increments of £a. Apply to the Medical Superintendent, Porirua. NAPIER LABOUR BUREAU, Browning Street.—B Married Couples, •£f2o and £150; Governess, for country, i£6o; 6 Generals, 255.; 6 Lady-helps, 205.; 6 Cook-laundresses, 25>;.; 8 House-parlour-maids, 205.; 2 Cowmen, 255.; 2 PlougliScoopmen; 14s. per day; 4 Children's Nurses, 255. Stamp for reply. ]4 TARRIED Couples, Rangitikei; elder]y Womggi for station, .£1 to 255.; Man for odd jobs, same place; Laundress, institution, 305.; Ivitchenmaid, sanM place, <£1; Cook, city, 30s. (private); als<' Parlourmaid and Housemaid, d£l each. Strand Agency, Central Hotel, Lambton Quay. 'Phone 471. Stamped reply. ANTED, Cooks, Uenerals, Couples, Cooks (boardingliouses), Housewaitresses. Waiting engagement—Nursemaid (Palmerston district), Governess, 2 experienced Housemaids (stations), Boy (learn farm work, age 14, can milk 4 cows), Elderly Man (experienced station). Lambton Registry, 276 Quay. 'Phone 3SSO. APPRENTICE. WANTED,- an intelligent Lad, as Apprentice to the Bookbinding Trade. C. M. Banks, Ltd., 11 Grey Street. f PAPER STORE ASSISTANT. WANTED, an intelligent Youth, for Paper Store. C. M. Banks, Ltd., 11 Grey Street. . COMPOSITOR, PAPER RULER, AND ACCOUNT BOOK-BINDER. WANTED, a First-class Compositor, Paper Ruler, and Account BookBinder. C. M. BANKS, LTD., 11 Grey Street. GIRLS FOR BOOK-BINDING AND BOX-MAKING. WANTED, 2 Girls, with a knowledge of Book-binding, and one to learn Cardboard Box-making. C. M. BANKS, LTD., 11 Grey Street. CLOTHIER. AND MERCER. THE D.1.C., Christchurch, requires a Capable and Experienced Buyer for their Clothing and Mercery Departments. Apply, in first instance, to MANAGER, D.1.C.. Wellington. GLEN OROUA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. APPLICATIONS are invited from efficient Cheese-makers for the Position of CHEESE-MAKER for the Glen Oroua Factory; 5 vats. Duties to commence Ist August next. Applications, accompanied by certified copies of Grade Notes, will be -received up to the 14th May next. Further particulars from the undersigned. C. MASSE Y, Secretary, Glen Oroua. BY Direction of the Public Service Commissioner, applications are invited for the following positions at the Boys' Training Farm, Weraroa, near Levin :— ORCHARDIST ATTENDANT; Salary ■£160-,£lßo, rising by .£5 per annum, less .£3O if provided with board and quarters. SUB-MATRON; Salary commencing .£lO5, less J3O for board and quarters. Applications will be received by the Manager at Weraroa up to THURSDAY, 10th instant. Education Department, Wellington, 2nd May, 1917. "I&XORNING and Afternoon Tea on the ItJL lawn at Bollevue Gardens, on. Sunday. Cut fresh flowers a speciality, SPIRITS and Imported Wines are at prohibitive prices. Those who „ enjoy a comforting beverago should drink Wendel's Wines. Admittedly hotter than Imported, and nruoh cheaper. Send for price list: J. WENDEL AND CO., Newton, AUCKLAND.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3069, 3 May 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3069, 3 May 1917, Page 1

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