■ FUNERAL' "NOTICE. THE Funeral of. : the' Into " CECIL CORNTHWAITE RAMSDEN wilt leave Hislate residence, Cole Street, Masterton, on SATURDAY ■■ NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. '. . . \. . '/...' E. MORRIS, JUNK,, i Undertaker and Embalmer, 60 Taranaki Street and 28 Revans Street. NO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or too late to receive immediate at- « tention. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the-public. Carriages, l&n----da\ie, at the shortest notice; 'Phone Nos.—Head Department, V 937; Newtown Branch,. 142;-Livery-Stables IGBB. Privato 'Phone, 3749. ■ SITUATIONS WANTED. ' '' WAITING' Engagement—Experienced Parlourmaid, town; Cook and Housemaid, together, sheep station. Scottish Registry,. Willis Street. ■ : "O'OOT Trade-Wanted, by. all-round •*-* Repairer, Position in/country; can' do hand-sewing. Apply "Blindstep," "Dominion" Office. . > WANTED. Work on farm by married man, family school age; good ■aground worker, fencing,—shearing, any kind of farm work. Write to "Worker," care Post Office,"'Shannon.■■ • ' WAITING Engagement-Two experienced Girls, coot:and housemaid, , country; Married Couples; Hotel Housetrinids; Laundresses; Housekeepers; Barman. Boulcptt Registry. Boulcott Street. Tel., 2811. ■ -;. WANTED, by married,man, Position as Working Manager; experienced in sheep and cattle.and all station work. Good references; ineligible; : muet be near school. State wages,' etc Apply "Reliable," c/o "Dominion" Office. WANTED, by married nian, ineligible, situation as- Working Manager on large farm or station;', bear school preferred; experienced with .all .classes of stock and agriculture; "good; references. Apply "Hereford," "Dominion" Office. ANTE!) to Place, .experienced Housemaid,'. Blenheim. Wanted, Cook and. Housemaid, bno ; gentleman, meet ehiployar; Cooks, 705., 405.; Waitresses, Housemaids,. hv6 Girls, hotel, Wairarapa;- Ladyhelps,■■■• ■ Children's Nurse,. Mental Nurses, Farm and Station Hands, Lad for sheep elation', Married Couples. All classes urgently required. Ptavelcy's Registry, 208 Lambton Quay. 'Phone 2206. ■ -• , - ' CUNNINGHAM'S Elite Regietryv,. Wanted to place, bright, energetic, thoroughly experienced Young Lady Governess", xhildron or advanced pupils, usual subjects, holding excellent creden- ■ tials, teaching music, French,- German, Tiolin, etc;, or would taks a Lady Companion's position. To place, Two energetic Young Ladies, domesticated Cook- • General and Nur6C-Hoii6eniaid, same home or district. . . .... '. WANTED. . • TiTANTED, pleasant Room for busitY...ness lady,.furnished or unfurnishj cd. - Conveniences. Apply "Dominion. Office .... ".. :.-.:.:... 1 ADY, living Grcytown, loving small 1j shop, would like some agency. Wculd'accept small wage, movo as hobby. ''Zealous." "Dominion" Offico. CPPOKTUNITY-FOB RETURNED SOLDIER WITH SMALL CAPITAL. AN Old-Established and - Tncreasing Business in Tarnnnki requires moro capital, and owner is willing to consider partnership as above None but n returned soldier need apply. Reply by letI'.cr'to 80x.49, Hawera. ONDERFUL Bargains in Bloueea . at. I.ws nnd Church's Bspiry of Sale, 128 Cuba Street,' os. Ud., 6s. lid., 7.5..6 d. each. GIRLS'SCHOOL COSTUMES. ■•' , MADE of rough- Navy Serge, thick and . warm; smart sailor collar and belt, lined, sizes 3, i, 5, G, 375. 6d., 395. 6d., 425., and 45s;;'very cheap; tho mnteiial alone would cost as much. Querce Bros., 116 Willis Street. "W'H AT 1S :' HE N N A?" ■ ' i '"Henna;" which grows in Persia, Egypt, arid most "tropical countries, is remarkable for its astringent and medicinal properties. Its wonderful merit for hair toning is recognised by. all skilled hair specialists, but .owing to difficulty of self-application is not so extensively used as might be. But this trouble is entirely overcome with the-advent of "HENNALINE," a delightful shampoo prepared from "Henna"; its object being to. bring out the natural tints and produce a live, healthy appearance to a,ll hair,.no matter how dull it is.- Obtainable in Wellington from J. R. M'Kcnzio, "The Economic," and principal chemists. Price.ls. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Wholesale only from' Sharland's or Kcnipthonio Prosser's. s
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 222, 7 June 1918, Page 1
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