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QBTAINABIiE FROM AGENTS EVERYWHERE. AT FEATHERSTON (per motor) 6.30 a.m. MARTINBOBOUGH 5-3° a - m - •'" GREYTOWN MASTERTON MO. a.m. . CARTERTON i 7.55 a.m. r

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, fi DEATHS. D " DEATHS. DRUMMOND.—On January 7, 1918, at s, Wellington, Jessie, beloved wife of Mr. le George Drummond, of 86 Constable Stroet; aged 61 years. ISTEWART.—On January 6, 1918, at his a . residence. Milton Lodge, Levin, Peter Stewart; aged 67 years. - r, : s, FUNERAL NOTICE. ~ fTUIE Friends of the late PETER. STEWi ART are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave Mb - late residence Milton Lodge, Levin, at r- 2.30 p.m. oil .TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, it- 1918. for the Cemetery, Levin. \ _J- HARVEY, r- Undertaker, Levin. ■ d. - ,n E. MORRIS, JUKH., - Undertaker and Embalmer, » 60 Taranaki Street and 28 Revans St. s ° IVfO Ring on 'Phone 937- is too early "or ll too late to receive immediate atten* _ lion. Mortuary Chapel for the conveni. n- ence of tho p'ublic. Carnages, landaus, >d at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nos—Head e, Department, 937; Newtown Branch,' 142; Livery Stables, 1658. Private 'Phone 3749. c- ' ■ SI SITUATIONS VACANT. W' ANTED, capablo Hardware Assistant. Apply "Hardware," P.O. Box 9, Nae- p.ci-, • " 4,\7'ANTED, first-class Bread Baker, top 'T- wages. Apply Bread Company, Wa.- - Ilxallui. k. a Lady-help; £1 a week; no no TT; washing. Apply Jilrs. Aakins, Hun-t-erville. . ... st Ladiy-heip, small family; k-- 'IT; good.wages. Apply Mrs. William t, llobson. Takapau. Hawke't. Bay. - \HFAKTED. Lady-help for country; no 's U; washing. Apply Mrs. Geo. Her--3 bert-, ■ Waierna, Private Bag, Dannevirke. lj ' W ANTED,, tor near Waipukurau, Cook- _ Tt Laundress, small family; wages 30s. v i's Apply Miss Macdonald, .Box 27, Waipukun- rau. ■ !•' WANTED, strong Youth or elderly Man, 18 ' t Y milk few cows, also garden work; _ wages, 30s. J. Macdouald, Box 27, WaiIB- pukurau. ' ! y TS7ANTED, 2 experienced Waitresses, 1 ' II good wages, close Saturday after- ' noons and most holidays. Apply Brico's _ Luncheon Rooms, Brandon Street. ■y WAITED, middle-aged, homely Person ,5 u as Housekeeper for two gentlemen 0 . and little girl; suburb Wellington. Apply "Housekeeper." Box 91. Mabterton. ~ \XTANTED,. Married Man for farm: ,i TTI must have experience sheep and so fencing; wages £3. house, cow, etc. Apply t jj "Farmer," Box 94, Palmerston North. WANTED, for country, experienced Cook and Housemaid-Laundress; also it experienced Gardener. Apply, with refer- ' ences, Mrs; Cyril Williams, Atua, Otane. I- - = SITUATION! WANTED, WANTED, position by experienced Motor Driver. Apply "5.W.," G.P.0., Eketahuna. ■ . . ANTED tolace,-■ Youth - (18) on dairy farm; elate wages.. DominS' ' 011 T. T ADY, with taxi certificate, wishes , a a- jll. Situation as Car Driver in conjunctiuff with other duties. "K.," "Uomiul- - ion" Office. id iraR'ST-CLASS Chef- lvaata Situation; 1; X?; permanent, or job town or country; 1; references. Apply. "Chef," c/o "Dominion" Offloe. P- TTOUSEKEEPEIt to bachelor or widower id 11 w7ith children; well recommended; 10 town or country. "Reliable," Box 44, il- Dannevirke. ~\\TANTED, quiet Position by middlo- - Yvi aged Lady-help in small houseB8 hold; town or country. "Disengaged," e, "Dominion" Office. f 1 ! \ST AITING Engagement—Married Couple, jl TV excellent references; Housemaid, country; Laundresses; ' first-class Chef; Cooke (men and woman). Boulcott Ecgis- - try, 8 Boulcott Street. 'Phone 2841. 'I* "\ATANTED to Place, reliable Married n ; TT. Shepherd, capablo taking managap ment cottage; must bo near sohool; good Y ! roferenoes. Wanted t-o place, steady ~ middle-aged Man, light duties. as.Handyl man, any ' district, can recommend. Wanted, Cooks, 705., 655., 555,; Waitresses- ' Housemaids, Parlourmaids,' Cook and . - Housemaid, together, good wages;' Cadet, good home; Farm and Station Hand. All classes urgently required. JJtayeley's Registry. 208 . Lamb ton Quay. 'Phone 2206. i /"CUNNINGHAM'S Elito Registry, 50 Willis ' \J Street. 'Phone 1572.—Wanted to plac?t, thoroughly domesticated Young Girl, light duties, any district, recommended. Wanted. six young or middle-aged Women, assist in the. care and nursing of convalescent patients, Government position, - good wages; ten Lady-helps; Cooks; Waitresses; Laundresses; Day Workars; Occks, town, 555.; Nurse; Companions; Flaxcutters, 10b.; ten Porters; all cjnsses labour n urgently reauired; town and country; i- good wages. : . .- MARRIED Man OO), good education, ineligible active service, seeks employment with business firm; any town; ex- . ceHent experience shipping work; references. Apply "MX," "Dominion" Office. [• . LOST AND FOUND, LOST, in the City, Lady's-. Grey Rainproof Coat; reward. Apply Williamß, Sargood, Son and Ewen, Ltd.' £5 REWARD. LOST, between Taranaki Street and Willis Street. £-14 in notes. Reward on return to Taranaki Street Police Station. lOST, between Manutahi Hotel and' i Wanganui, probably at , Devil's ~ Elbow, on Sunday. Nickel-plated' Cap for cranking shaft, Cylinder Buick Car. Re- i 3 ward. Apply London,_ Bairan and Co., Land Agents, Wanganui. PUBLIC NOTICES. VENDORS AND THE CLEARING HOUSE. AT a. Meeting of the Wellington Milk Vendors, held laßt evening, the following resolutions were passed:— Proposed by Mr. Boniface, seconded by . Mr. Osborne: "That the undersigned agree to put all their milk through the Municipal Clearing Station, t and commence their rounds, not earlier than 1 p.m. daily; no milk to bo delivered on Sunitayi) ' or Public Holilays." Proposed by Mr. Bodlcy, seconded by ' Mr. Duffy: "JThnt tho agreements promulgated by the City Council seeking to lift the milk it the several railway stations, being superrogatory under the Act, tho same be not signed, but that the resolution above be taken as carrying the neces; sary enabling powers to the City Council. The first resolution above to tako effect as from mid-day To-morrow (Wednesday), (Signed) City Milk Coy., Karorl Milk Supply, Ltd., Bodley and Sons. Messrs. Goldstein, Woods, Munro, Lake. Gourio and Maher, Solomon, E. J. Parker, Bowler. Sullivan Bros., E. Orsborne, Parker and Yeates, Nozaic, Burke, Black, Oswald, Johansson, Cathcart, Disley, Bestieux, Taplin, Parker and Orßborne. Staveley and Fletcher, Morton, Romaine. Williams, Morgan, W." H. Keid, Mills and Yeats. TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. rE Proprietor of New Zealand Letters Patent- No. 3J3752, of 4th January, 1913. for "IMPROVEMENTS IN ORE CONCENTRATORS," is desirous of entering into arrangements, by way of License or the like, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of ENSURING the practical working of tho above Invention in New Zealand. For particulars, address ROBERT WALES, - Registered Patent Attorney, 40 Dowling Street, Dunedin, Now Zealand. REMIND your Soldier Boy or Friend of . his New Zealand homo by posting him one of Rawlins's specially-prepared Cakes. Send us your order, and wo will post the parcel and tend you tho P.O. receipt. Our cakes are packed in absolutely air-tight tins. The cakes we sent last year arrived in excellent condition, and wo guarantee them all this year. Price, packed and posted, 7s. 9d. and 9s, Special quotations to Societies requiring a quantity. Orders received now will reach tho Front by Easter, J. Rawlins, The White House, Palmerston North. ANTED Known-Get your Glasses now and don't wait till New Year. Call and see Bickerton, Optician, Manu«n Stresi.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 89, 8 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 89, 8 January 1918, Page 1

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