EIRTHS, MARRIACES, 6 DEATHS. : BIRTHS. MILLAR.-At Nurse Boby's Private Hospltal, Palinerston North, on Friday, August 3, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. David Millar, of "Benarty," Waikereru-a daujhtcd. Both! doing well. NEWTON.—On August 6, 1917. at 212 Th« Terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Newton, Crawford Road—a son. WILKINSON—On 6tli August. 1517. at 18? Melbourne Bond, to Mr. <uid Mrs. G. E. Wilkinson—a son. DEATHS. . ABKIN.—On 6th August, 1917, at #Fern' Bill," Wellington, Annie, beloved wife of W. G. Adkin, "Cheslyn Ili.-c," Lovin, daughter of the late George Denton. Interment at Levin. THOMPSON.—On Ist August, 1917, at his late residence, Bartholomew Itoad. Edith/ Ellen, beloved wife of G. Thompson, Levin. Private interment. • I.\ MKUOttUiJI. HARTRIDGE.—In cherished 'remembrance of No. 2115. Corporal Herbert Wilfrid' ' Hartridgc, aged 20 years, "D" Company, 3rd' Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, killed in .action at Lone Pine, Gallipoli, . between 7th and 12th August. 1915, having been previously wounded in . June. Formerly attached to St. Paul's Ohurcli. Winchmoro Hill, London.' N.; Assistant Scoutmaster, Winchmore Hill Troop, ion-. don Diocesan .Scouts, and latterly lay. brother of the Brotherhood of the Good' Shepherd, of Dubbb and Brewarriaa, New South Wales. Pi.l.l'. Should this notice meet the eye of any! comrade who can give news relating to tho above while on the Peninsula, kindly" address Mrs. Cecil Hartridgc, Box 149, General -Post Office. Wellington, I\e-,v Zealand. ■ Inserted by his parents and surviving brothel's. "(Australian papers please copy). JUNO.—In Memory of Corporal George Lawson Juiio, of 17th Ruahme Regiment, Main Body, who "was killed in action at Gallipoli .August 7, 1915. For how could man die better Than facing fearful odds. For the ashes ol his fathers, And the temples of his gods? Inserted by his friends, "I.H." ; and "F.L." PACEY —In loving memory of my dear son Charles Robert, vrlio was killed at Gallipoli on August Ith, 1915, aged|29 years and five months. He gave liir, 'life for his country. Inserted by his loving mother, JI. Dorset. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, Situation as Cook. Apply. Misa Bean, 127 Molesworth Street, Wellington; \7OIJNG Lady desires Light Occupation X afternoons, shop., nursing, otherwise. "X.Y.Z.,' 1 "Dominion'MJflicc. ANTED, .a Situation as Lady-help-companion, or as Housekeeper. Address "Lady-help," "Dominion" Office. W~ "ANTED—The Labour Department caa recommend widow, capable worker, age 28, with child 3. Town or country. HOUSEKEEPER desires engagement.' entire charge of nice home, good manager, no mistress. Apply "Elliott," "Dominion" Office. ; ' ' ' ■ CAPABLE Man wants position,' garage. town or country; : demonstrating, salesmanship. ; Apply "Energetic," c/o."Dominion" Office. ' 1 ANTED, position, good Shopman, Hawking Cart, or Slaughterman; first-class credentials. Apply "A.., Dominion" Office. OMAN (30) wants t position. Houec--keeper to widower or adult country; splendid references. "Energetic, • "Dominion" Office. ■ , OOSEKEEPER, bright, capable, trust- y worthy, seeks Position in good home, highest references; state wages. "G.A.0.. The Port, Nelson. ' BAD Shepherd or Working Manager,' sheep or cattle station, seeks Engagement; married, 39 years old, with life experienced ; must be handy to school; sootr testimonials. Apply at once "Shepherd, • Seddon P. 0., Blenheim. . • ; . WAITING all-round Farm Hand. Shepherd, near school. good references. Wanted—Married Couples, £156 £140, urgently: Parlourmaids, fjadyhelps. Ploughmen. Porters, Cook, Laundresses. "Cook-Generals, Children s Nurses, Ohaiiffeur-Gardeners. Good positions waiting for good domestics. 'Phone 2539.- Star, 200 Quay. ■ ■ ' ■ WANTED to Place. 3 strong youne Men, ineligible, experienced scrubcutters or any work in country, can recommend. To Place, steady experienced Club Steward, holding excellent credentials, highly recommended. To Place, Ist class middle-aged Gardener, good inferences. Wanted, Married Couples, Waitress, meet employer; Housemaids, Cooks; Ladyhelps, Governesses—all classes urgently required. Staveley's, 208 Quay,. - Phone 2206. ' __ WANTED Place, experienced domesticated 1 Houseltcoper. good cook, m bachelor's, widower's, or gentlemen's home. Place—Refined, domesticated Lady-heip-Coinpanion. ■ To Place-Porters, Barmen, , Married Couples, Oovcrucsses,-- i-ads for station and farms. Wo have all classeK of employees on our bdoks waiting to bo placed, town, country. Superior Doublo and Single "Rooms to.Let, Terrace.- Cunningham's Elite Registry, 50 Willis Street. 'Phone 1572. i LOST. Willis Street, Thursday last, near Fear's. Purse, containing four #1 notes and silver. Hewaxd at Fear s, 9s Willis Street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TO LET, superior Double Bed-sitting-room; all modern conveniences; harbour view. 18 Percival Street. 'Phone j233. WANTED, Board and Residence b.V Young Man in Civil Servico; singlo room, soft washing. Apply "E.C.," "Dominion" Office. ■ ANTED, by Lady and Little boy of. six, Jlome in private family, as payin" guests, country; preferred. Apply. "M.K.5.," P. 0.. Bulls. ; 'CJUPERIOR Board and Residence for one * lO Gentleman; bed-sitting-room. Apply. Blandford, 210 XTISITORS to Plimmerton will'find, first-j V class Accommodation at. Plimmerton House. Miss Vaughan. Proprietress. TarilT, 30s. per week. VACANCY, well furnished large front room, balcony, single, double, oed. sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, select. 'Phone 1461. 59 Bouloott Street. mHORXLEIGH, Bouloott Street, YTelUngX ton. FirstrClass Accommodation for Tourists. Travellers, and Permanent Board« era. Mrs. E. Jones. Telephone 1671. ■ WAITANGI Houee, Boulcott Street. Once more under Mrs. OTjougJiliiit superior .management. An ideal placo to stay at,. Moderate terms. 'Phona law. .. H~~ ARSTON Hall, Mahora Street. Kllbirnio—Board and Residence. near Lyall Bay and Evans Bay. Moderate tariff for permanent and casual guests. Mrs. W nit-. law. Proprietress. 'Phone 3135 (three rings). RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmor s Steps). This new commodious first-class Prl' ' vate Hotel is now open to receive Quests. Luxuriously furnished; .2 bathrooms ott each floor; excellent emsmc. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington ana Harbour. Terms inoden.t«. MRS. M'CORiuOR, Proprietress. 'Phone 44t5. ■ , MAHABA H O U 8 & WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY, "Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishinf, Tennis Courts. MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. 'QRIENTAL BAY PRIVATE HOTEL, Situated on tho Sea Beach in the Most Attractive Locality of Wellington. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE GUESTS. Morning and Afternoon Teas, 6d. A. Speoial Feature i s made of Sunday Dinners and Toa#. MRS. KNOWSLEY, Proprietress. rarHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGVY HOUSE (opposite "Dominion"- Office), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington. Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view City .and Harbour; »onc minute train. Post. Office, Wharves. Sxoellent cuisine. H. and C. Water; all conveniences. Terms, 4s. 6d. por day. Weekly by arrangement. MRS. V. L. ALLAN. Manageress. 'Phone 1617. AVON CYCLE TYRES. BEST in the long run are British Avon ■ Tyrjs and Tubee. Tyres guaranteed six, twelve, and fifteen months. Be British and Buy British Goods. Sold by All Cycle Dealers. , Sole N.Z. Distributor*| Malinjr and Co., Ltd., Ohristohurch.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3156, 7 August 1917, Page 1
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