SITUATIONS WANTEU. position of trust, as Cook: "T 1O° r T Cook-housekeeper. Apply ~__Lo']g«' oo <l, l'eatlierston. nUNNINGJJAII'S Elite l-ii i an Place, Soldier's Wife, child, i years, station, farm, or private, COMPETENT Housekeeper would like Position in town, to »lderly gentleiiian or widower. Apply "Widow," "Dominion" Offi'o. i - Elite Registry.— Wanted to Place, thoroughly experienced middle-aged Woman Cook", gentleman's home. TDETURNED Soldier desires Employment in cheese or butter, factory, with view ■to advancement. Arthur: Seymour, (15 Bridge Street,'-Nekon. WANTED, by~7 Adult Milkers (ineli- * » gibie for military service), Milking on Shares; SO to 100 cows; machines preferred. Reply "Milkers." Post Officii, II art on. - v ' WAITING Engagement, Lady, as help or housekeeper; Married Couple; two experienced Girls (Wairarapa station), Cook, and Housemaid. Boulcott Registry, Boulcott Street. .Tel. 2841. WANTED to Place, first-class Woman Chef and Second Cook, together, ex- ■ ceptional references. Wanted, Cooks 705., 405., Waitresses, Housemaid, Parlourmaids, Housekeepers, Children's purses, Mental Nurses, Married Chauffeur (good wages),' Married Couples, Kitchenmaids, Farm and Station Hands. All classes urgently required. Stavele.v's Hegistry, 208 Lambton Quay. 'Phone 2208. REFINED. Couple, both of sound busi- ■ ness experience, desire Appointment, together if possible. Jiusband, ineligible -for service, holds highest testimonials as to capabilities from previous employers at Home, N.Z., and Australia. Disengaged end of June. Apply "KENT," "Dominion" Office. . LOST AND FOUND; \ OST, Tuesday afternoon, between J Hotel Windsor and Wharf, .Lady's Brown Leather Bag, containing money. . Liberal reward on returning, ilogridge, Hotel Windsor. . , ~. WANTED. ANTED, by Ist July, small Pur- . nished House, Wellington or tram suburb; reasonable. State terms to "Absentee,"' G.P.0., Auckland. PERSONAL. WILL young R. Tungatt call at "Do- j minion" Office for letter? i BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VACANCY, well-furnished laigo fronb room, balcony, single, double, bed-sitting-room, liArbour view; quiet, select* 'Phone 1461. 59 Boulcott Street. UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plim ; • iner'e Steps, opposite "Dominion ■ Newspaper Office. One niinuto froia , traih, rail, or steamer: Every comfort and convenience. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. R. P. Davis, Proprietor, 'Phone 2310. • IJEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, *-1 ' Clyde Quay. Electric lights every comfort and convenience for visitors. Superior table, Tariff, 6s. Gd. per day, 35s. '■ per week, Special arrangements for permanents. G. W. JENNER, Proprietor. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. Dominion avenue ■ (rummer's Steps). This new, commodious, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 3 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisine. Commanding view from.'roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Propria- . tress. 'Phone 628. • WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGTV -HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Plimmor's Stop's, Wellington, with' splendid view City and Harbour, ono minute train, Post Office, Wharves. Excellent cuisine. H. and c. writer; all conveniences. Terms, 4s. Gd. per day.. Weekly from 225. Gd. "MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617.
ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, .'. < ORIENTAL BAY. THE most charming spot in Welling ton, facing the Harbour. -Cross the road any time and have a dip. Sevcni minutes from the City. Tram , terminus at the door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent Cuisine. Country Visitors specially catered for* , Terms on implication to CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. •; Telephone 354 A. Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wellington. __ WAITANGI. mHIS popular House has been recently X renovated, and is now under tha management of Mr. J. J. Kelly, late of Ohak'une, and is open to receive Visitors nnd Boarders. This soacious establishment, which contains about 40 rooms, is 58 Boulcott Street, and within a minute's,walk of Banks and lost Office. The situation is ideal, and commends itself to the patronage of Tourists and tho travelling public. Special Terms for Boarders. All Corrosnonde'niie immediately attended to. Telephone,' No. 1200. C- HEAI r LINE _ S at Radford's: Kerbs ' ss. fid., Fenders ss. fid., ' Fire Brasses 7s. Sd., Oil Mops 2s. Gd. and 3s. 9d.. Saucepans 3s. fid., Kettles 2s. Gd., Baking-tins, Is. Gd., 5-piece Cruets ss. Gd., Teaspoons 3s. Gd. doz., Dessert 4-s. Gd. doz., Saucers Is. Gd. doz., White China Sweets 3s. dqz,, Nobblcrs 3s. Gd. doz.. Medium Beers ss. Gd. doz.. Cups and Saucers 7s. Gd.'doz., China Tea Sets 15s. Gd. Inspect these lines at Radford and Co.'s, Manners Street. , i A BIG BRITISH SUCCESS— CLINCHER CROSS TYRES. TTIASILY the finest, Tyrw made—tiio~~ ,Ci crowning aohievehiont of' British industry. Fit Clincher Cross Tyres on your car—they're travellers. ' Solo Controllers, HAYWARD BROS. AND CO., LTD., phristchurch. WOOD-MILNE TYRES ' (Pneumatics). . OWING to tho great demand for these Tyres by the Allied Governments, which virtually amounted to a commandeer, it was found impossible to supply the New Zealand market. * The output having been enormously increased, regular supplies are now coming forward. ' Those desirous of using the BEST of BRITISH TYRES should demand WoodMilnes. They arc the cheapest Tyres because thev give better service than other makes. Please order through 'your Garage. Sole "Wholesale Distributors for N.K.: CASELBERG & CO., LTD., Wellington. VOU won't need a sleeping draught if A you invest in a North British Hot Water Bottle, tho best sleep inducer ou cold nights. But look for tho "Unique" Stopper. ,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 232, 19 June 1918, Page 1
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