SITUATIONS WANTED. ' j to Place, Woman villi . child 2 .years, country* Dominion Registry, 218 Quay. nnAILORESS requires position, conn- ■ j •*- try: town, trouser and vest haiiiU Apply "Efficient,-" "Dominion" Office. QTfiONG Lad (IB) requires Position on ' £" a sheep station, inland preferred.'. Apply "Urgent," c/o "Dominion" Office,' BUTCHER.— Good all-round man re--quires Situation ineligible, coun- ; i try preferred. "127,'' c/o "Dominion" 1 j Office. , •! WASTED, to Milk on Snares, on large' ' "'Dairy i'arin,. family, of 6, prefer ' North Wairarnpa or Taranaki. Apply; "Shares," e/o Box 124, Masterton. : j ARDENER, young (ineligible), ex-' ■ j perienced all branches gardening, j wants situation, Hutt district preferred- , ' I Apply "Cosmos," "Dominion" Offloe. ; ■ WANTED, by i Adult Milkers fineli-' * • ' gible for military service), Milking- , on Shares; 80 to 100 cows; macliiueel preferred. Reply "Milkere." Post Office, ' Marton. -■.-■■ ANTED to Place, Lndy as House* keeper or Ladyhelp; Harried C'ouplo; man, dogs, cottage; Married Couple, hotel; man porter; wife, cook. Eoul« cott Registry, 8 Boulcott Street. Tel. 231U \ "OOREMAN Motor Mechanic, open for j JP engagement after July 30th, train- j ed fitter and turner, present- position 3 » | years," understands battery and electrio- j systems. Apply "Wagner," "Dominion" ! Office. j WANTED to Place, elderly Man, odd : jobs, Trilling and reliable. Wanted, • Cooks, 455., 405.; Cooks and Housemaids, s together; Waitresses, Houeemaids, Chil- 'i dren'6 Nurses, Montal Nurses, Pantry- . maids, Lexly-helps, Married Couples, Lads | for milking, refined Lad for sheep stntiou. ] Farm and Station. Hands, all classes i i\rsently required. Stavoley'e Registrs'i j 206 Lambtoit Quay. 'Phone 2206. . CUNNINGHAM'S Elite Hcgistry.— V' Wanted to Place, Tefined, thoroußhly experienced Housekeeper, widow", bright, energetic, bachelor's, gentleman's nr widower's home, holding excellent ere- I dontials, highly recommended. .To Place, J middle-aged refined single' Ladyhelp, , ■ willing do any light duties, good homo with nice people more ' essential than wages,, town or-country, To Place, activo Lod, age 17, station or farm, good j milker, any district. I WANTED. j W "ANTED, a Room, in or near city, j by respectable young lady, engaged j during day; occasional meals. Apply j "Quay," c/o "Dominion" Office j ANTED to Borrow, about XIOOO. ! Good interest, good security, and a. 1 share in profits of business if necessary.. j No opposition. Apply "Principals Only,"- v j "Dominion" Office. . j TO SEASIDE PROPERTY-OWNERS.' v -/\WING to Specialising in the 69 I have .| \J nniuerous inquiries from the best j people in tho country, all wanting to j purchase. ! Owners, please let me iave particulars ■ if they want to sell. ' ■ • E. J. BARNETT, | 94 Willis Street. 'Phone 2039. j BOARD AND RESIDENCE. j ANTED, for young business lady.- ' Bed-sittingroom; meale optional! j central. "Scott," "Dominion" Office. I COMFORTABLE Board and Residence, \J.. young man or cadet; private family; terms" moderate. 52 Hawker Street. j "\TACANCY,- weil-furnished large front j » room, baloony, single, double, bed- i sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, eeloot. i 'Phone 1461. 59 Boulcott Street. ; ÜBEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Tliin- ' mer's Stops, opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. One minuJe from , : tram, rail, or steamer. ETery_ comfori; j and convenience. Excellent cuisine. Mod- ' erate tariff. R. P. Davis, Proprietor. I 'Phone 2310. "j WEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, ! Clyde .Quay. ' I Electrio light, every comfort and con- # j venienco for visitors. Superior table. : Tariff, 6s. Gd. per day, 355. per week.' ; Special arrangements for permanent. ! G. W. JENNEB-, I Proprietor. i RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). This new, commodious, nrst-clasi Private Hotol is now open to ■; receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 ] bathrooms on each floor; excellent coi- j tine. Commanding view from roof gar- i den of Wellington and Harbour, lerms .; moderate. M'RS. MJCORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 028. HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING- J HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Of- J fice), Plimmer's Stops, Wellington, with' j splendid view City and Harbour, one i minuto train, Post Office, Wharves. Ex- i cellont cuisine. H. and o. water; all J conveniences. Terms, is. 6d. per day. Weekly from 225. ea. MRS. V. L. j ALLAN, ManageroßS. 'Phono 1617. : ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. . ■■ ORIENTAL BAY. ,| THE most charming spot in Welling- j ton, facing tho Harbour. Cross the '; road any time and have a dip. Seven ! minutes from tho City. Tram terminus | at tho door. Beautifully furnished. Ex- ; cellent Cuisine. i Country Visitors specially catered for. ' Terms on implication to ■ j CHARLES TEROSBr, Manager. y j Telephone 354 A, i Telcgrame: "Kiosk," Wellington. j WAITANGI. J THIS popular House has been recently "; renovated, and is now under the ; management of Mr. J. J. Kelly, late of j Olialcnne, and is open to receive Visitors i and Boarders. This SDacioue establish- ! went, which contains about. 40 rooms, is ' 58 Boulcott Street, ■ and. within a j minute's walk of Banks and Irost Office. I The situation is ideal, and commends • itsolf to the patronage of Tourists and ] tho travelling public. Special Terms for ' Boarders. All Corrfsnondenoo immediately attended to. Tolephone, No. 1200. . \l SEWING MACHINES. >' SINGER Dropheads, from 103.: Hand Macuioes from £1. Terms \ arranged. Globe, Grand Opera House, { Manners Street. 'Phone 42U. ] \ I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 228, 14 June 1918, Page 1
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