SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, first week January, 'good General. Apply Mrs. Gallaway, Here. <■ taunga,. . j WANTED', two Pullers for our Wool De* partment. Apply Taihape Freezing) 00.. Ltd. WANTED, a good General, no washing;. i Apply Mrs, D. Jones, Wainui Road, ; Lower Hutt. j WANTED, for Private Hospital, .Cook:. ! and Housemaid. Apply- Mrs. (Dr.). : Dawson, Dannevirke. i WANTED, a Laundress, no other'dutics, j Ms. Apply, with reference, Huia j Street Hospital, Taihape. " WANTED, an experienced Cook, kitchen- j maid Itept; wages 355. Apply Mibl i Malcolm, 114 The Terrace. . AITUATION3 WANTED. | IRST-OLASS Specialty-Salesman wants position; must have motor-cycle. Ap* ply "Bmlriß Applied." "Dominion" Office. j RETURNED Soldier, tradesman, wauW ! Motor Garago Work, driving and ro- I pair work. "Mechanic," Post Office, Wat. ■■ roa. ; ANTED, by Young Lady, Position irf } the Eangitikei, as. Companion or ; Oompanion-heip; able to drive car. Writd j "Dominion" Office. j WAITING Engagement-Man, garden: ', Linen Maid, Houßokeepcrs, Morning) Governess. MarriedTouplCß (cottage), good I Laundress (institution), Kitchenman. .Boul* I cott Registry, Bouloott Street. Tel. 2841. * TO MERCHANTS. ! THOROUGHLY competent Grocery and | General Merchandise Counter-hand , open immediate engagement; good country town; highest credentials and interview on request, - "Reliable," "Dominion". Office. . ; AITING Engagement, Widow, 45, goo_ bread baker. Wanted. Capable Cook, ; 305.; Lady-helps; good Man for cordial factory, good wages; Cook-Laundresses, Cook- * Generals, Cook and Kitchenraaid, Wal- j tresses. Housemaids, Housemaid and Wal* tress. 'Phone 2359. Star, 200 Quay. ; CUNNINGHAM'S Elite Registry, 50 Willis ! Street; 'Phono 1572. To Place, two refined Girls, station, farm, or private, one Lady-help, other desirous doing outside work, sheep, milking, both thoroughly do* mesticated, good at books, same house or? ' nearby, any district. To Place, bright , young Girl, nursery governess, take charge, j ono or two children; experienced young: ] woman, nurse to elderly woman, or NursoCompanloß, good references. '" WANTED. j ANTED to Lea6o, a Dairy Farm, with. ; or without Stock. Apply R. ,H. Houghton, Donald Street, Karorl. ■ . ,' ANTED, a Furnished Seaside; Hous« (Day's or Lyall Bay preferred) for last threo weeks in.January; no chil- j dren. • Apply Box 76, Masterton. ' ; j OTOR and General Engineer,'having | business premises in Auckland, j would like to represent Wellington or j southorn firm; 26 years' experience. Ee-. I ply to "Engineer," "Dominion" OfEcc; on Box 451, Auckland. '■ , | LOST AND FOUND. ; SNE Pound Reward-Single Kuby Ring lost Waikanae. Sunday.' Apply Wil* ps' Co-operative Store.. . D9ABD AND RESIDENCE mo LET-Double Front Furnished Roomß. JL redecorated. e.L. conveniences, mar*' ried couples or friendß. 7 Collcgo Street. BABINGTON HOU6E, BEATOUN. ' OWING to Alterations, wo are able to accommodate extra visitors. Under! • management Mrs. Webley. TSTSTANTEb, Eood Home for elderly gen* 'W tlcman (with attention), for few weoks, suburbs or city. 'Phono 2339. Star! Registry, 200 Lambton" Quay. VISITORS to Pllmmerton will find first* class Accommodation at Fllmmertorf House. Mlsa'Vaugban, Proprietress.-Tar- ; ift 303. per week. __ VACANCY, well-furnished large fronk room, haloony. single, double, bad. ilttlng-room, harbour view; quiet, select* "'Phono 1461.' 69 Bouloott Street. __ > HTIESTON HALL, Mahora Street, Kll-birnie-Board and Residence, near Lvnll Bav and Evanfl Bay. Moderate taw Id for permanent and casual guests. Mrs* Whltlaw, Proprietress. 'Phone 3135 (three> rings). : . QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plim_er , «l Stops, opDoaite "Dominion" News* paper Offlco. One minuto from.tram, rail, or steamer. Every oomfort nnd conveni* once. flxceUeril cuisine. Moderate tariff. j R, P. Davis, Proprietor. 'Phone 2310. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION" AVENUE (Plimmer's. Steps). | This new, commodious, nrstrclass Prlvato Hotel is now open to recelvo Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 bath- I rocmn on each floor; excellent oulslno. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms modor* WBS. M'OORMIOK, Proprietress, j 'Phone 4416. ! MA HA R A HOU SE. WAIKANAE. .-.. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIES HOLIDAY. Fine. Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing* Tennis Courti. MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS. Proprietress. _ ——-■ i ARIENTAL BAY PRIVATE HOTEL, Situated on the Sea Beach In' the MosH. i Attractive Locality of Wellington. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE QUESTS. ', Morning and Afternoon Teas. 6d. A. Spe* j ctal Feature ie made of Sunday Dinners ! and Teas. •■ : - - i MRS. KNOWSLEY, . • 1 ProprleSress. ! WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING* HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office),, , ; Plimmcr's Bteps, Wellington. Situated In' i spacious gardens, with splendid view City and Harbour; one minute train. Post' ■ Office, Wharves. Excellent cuisine. H. and c. water; all conveniences. Terms, 4s. 6d, per day. Weekly by arrangement. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. i Thone 1617. TO LET. , TO LET, fully Furnishod 8-roomcd Housa on Terrace, for one or two rronths, from December 22. For particulars apply; to 156 The Terrace, Wellington. TO LET, for about blx weeks, eightroomed, wcil-furnlßhed Residenco,. Tuorndon; excellent view, garden; closs Wadcstown tram; rent, £3 10s. Apply ♦ Rawaitl Terrace. TO LET, for about 2 months, a modern 7-roomed Furnished Homo, with all conveniences; 3 minutes' walk from town, overlooking Bay. For particulars, apply, "Holiday," "Mail" Office, Nelson. TjIURNTSHED HOUSES FOR lt_NT. 8 Rooms, Tinakori Road, £3 10s. per week, 9 Rooms, Willis Street, per week. 14 Rooms, Nairn Street, £3 10b. par week. 7 Roomß, KolbUrn Exton., £3 3s. per week* 9 Rooms, Old Karori Road,. Karorl, _< per week. • y . S. GEORGE NATHAN, j 115 Customhouse Quay, WANTED, lovers of English Chocolate to know tho Imperial Government j have prohibited the 'manufacture of English Chocolate. ! We have Fry's Jib. Delicious Boxes Foil' i ed Chocolate, 35.; lib. Boxes, ss. id. Come in and bco thoni. POSTED ANY* WHERE. MRS. LEMPRIERS, | 90 Willis Street, ' 3 Doors above "Evening Post." ON every typo of car, "CLINCHES. : OROSS" Tyres givo most satisfactory j service. They are made of all-plantation ! rubber, which glvos greatest consistency, i and the distinctive tread is an adequate safeguard against skidding. Ask for j "CLINCHER. CROSS" OAR TYRES , the long-service tyres. | INGLIS BROS. AND CO., I/TD., ! Stocking Agents, Wellington. I ' ANTED Known, when Bickerton, Optfoian, Manners Street, Axes you with , Speotaoleß you will find them satisfactory. ' XMAB, 1917-New Year, 1916-Full ranga ' Samples Groettng Cards at "Domin. ion." . j !
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 57, 30 November 1917, Page 1
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