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SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, a Position as Companion, ! '* ' some nursing experience. Apply ! "LAV.," "Dominion" Office. " i Chauffeur desires | Position, town or country. Apply | "Chauffeur,"_e/o "Dominion" Offico. Tjy ANTED, Housekeeper's position, j country preferred; widow, one j child. Address "Reliable," "Dominion" i Office. ; SHARE-MILKING wanted by three or j four good milkers; thoroughly ex- i periencud. Particulars to "References." •'Dominion" Office. • i XjfiJ'ANTED, to.Milk on Shares, on large * » Dairy Farm, family of 6, prefer ; North Wairarapa 'or Taranaki. Apply "Shares," c/o Box 124, Masterton. ; EEFINED Mother and Daughter would ■ lilto llanagoment o£ Boardinghowe j or • small Tearooms; capable. Apply I "Businesslike," "Dominion" Office. ! "O ETUI! NED Soldier desires Employ- , ment in clierae or butter factory, ; with view to advancement. Arthur. j Seymour, 65 Bridgo Streot, Nelson. i wTN:|EITI)y J Adult Milkers fineli- ; * * gible for military service), Milking j on Shares; 80 to 100 cows; machines. | nreferred. Reply ''Milkers/' Post Office, | Marton. ; ' j FOREMAN Motor, Mechanic, open for j engagement after July 30th, train- ; ed fitter and turner, present position 3 i years, understands battery and electric | systems. Apply "Wagner," "Dominion" Office. ' ' W 'ANTED to place, two experienced ' i Girls, station, Wairarapa, highest j wages; Lady wants position of trust in i city, or as Lady-lielp; Barman; Married ; Couples, hotel aiul station. Boulcott ! Registry, Boulcott Street. Tell 2841- j WANTED, by energetic Man, nearing ; GO, position at ladv or gentleman's j home, well up in most branches of gardening; handy with carpenter's tools,. 'j and very useful about any home, north-'. | ern part of the island preferred; good , home absolutely essential; state wages. ! "Good Htlme," "Dominion" Office.

WANTED to Place, first-class Woman j Chef and Second Cook", ex- ■ ceptional references. Wanted, Cooks <03., | 405., Waitresses, Housemaid, Parlour- ! maids, Housekeepers, Children's Nurses, ! Mental Nurses, Married Chauffeur (good • wages), Married Couples, Kitchenmaids, j Farm and Station Hands. All classes ur- ; gently required. Staveky's Registry, 208 , Larubton Quay. J Pliono 220 G. _ j CUNNINGHAM'S BUTE -REGISTRY. i \J —Wanted to Place, two thoroughly experienced Young Scotch Ladies in gen- ' (lemon's private home or station, ono | first-class cook-general, other liouw or parlourmaid, holding excellent credentials from Auckland; town or country; < highly recommended. To place, refined, j thoroughly experienced Ladyhelp-Com- : panion, South Island, excellent references, light duties, in gentleman s home, or to elderly couple. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, LADY'S HANDBAG. LOST, on Saturday morning, between Steamer Mararoa and G.P.0., Tramcar Stop, LADY'S HANDBAG, containing Steqiner Ticket, Card Case, ana / Cash.' Reward on returning to • CAPTAIN WALDOiV , ; Union Steam Ship Company. j ~ — " \ ' ONE POUND REWARD. , T OST, •an AUSTRALIAN TERRIER' | JU DOG, eight months old. Apply MANAGER; Grand Hotel, Willis Street. ~" PERSONAL. , , ' MATRIMONIAL. ': KETURNED Soldier (33), farmer, ia desirous of meeting young lady or widow, with some capital; view, to matrimony. Apply "Genuine," c/o Sol- ; diers' Hostel, Bouleott Street. _ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. j OARD and Residence required by : young lady, with homely family; ; single room. Apply "Albany," "Domiu- I ion" Office, , YTCANCY, well-furnished laig") front room, balcony, single, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, select. 'Phone 1461. 59 Bouleott Street. UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimrnor's Stops, opposite "Dominion Newspaper Office. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. Every comfort and convenience. Excellent cuisine. Mod- ■ orate tariff. R. P. Davie, Proprietor. 'Phone 2310. - , ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay. i , Electric light, every comfort and con- v venience for visitors. Superior table. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day, 355. per week. I Special arrangements for permanents. j G. W.JENNER, I 'Proprietor. | RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. ; Dominion avenue (Piimmer's Steps). Thib new, commodious, first-claso Private Hotel is now onen to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cmsine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Propria. tress. 'Phone P2S. WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARD INGU HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Plimmor's Stops, Wellington, with , ; splendid view City and Harbour, one ! minute irain, Post Wharves. Ex* cellont cuisine. H. and c. water; aU conveniences. Terms, is. G<l. per day. Weekly from !2s. Gd. MRS. V, L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617.

ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAT. THE most charming spot in Wellington, facing the Harboun _ Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from tho City. Tram terminus at the door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent Cuisiae. Country Visitors specially catered for. Terms 011 implication to CHARLES THROSBT, Manager. Telephone SS4A. TeUernms: "Kiosk," Wellington. WAITANGI. mHIS popular House has boon recently renovated, and is now -under tha management of Mr. J. J, Kelly, late of Ohakune, and is opon to receive Visitors and Boarders. This snaeious establishment. which contains about 40 rooms, is 58 Boulcott Street, and vrithjn a minuto's walk of Banks and lost Office. The situation is ideal, and commends itself to the patronage of Tourists and the travelling public. Special Terms for Boarders. All Corresnondenee immediately attended to. Telephone, No. 1200. CHEAP LINES at Kadford's: Kerbs ss. Gd„ Fenders ss. fid., Firo Brasses Vs. Gil., Oil Mops 2s. 6d. and 3s. Jld., Saucopiuiß 3s. fid.. Kettles 2s. (id., Baking-tins, Is. 6d., 5-pieav'Cruets ss. Gd., Teaspoons 3s. 6d. doz., Dessert 4s. Gd. doz., Saucers Is. Gd. doz., White China Sweets 3s. doz., Nobblers 3s. 6d. doz., Medium Boers ss. Gd. doz., Cups and Saucers Gd. doz., China Tea bets 15s. fid. Inspect these lines at Ead ford and Co.'s, Manners Street.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 1

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