SITUATIONS WANTED. Position as Barman; ex- '" perienced. Apply "Returned Soi> diet-," do "Dominion"" Ofllco, COOK and House-I'arlounnaid seek position on station; child two years. "Urgent," c/o "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Share-milking, by experienced married man, CO to SO cows, machines; not eligible for military mivice. Apply "Dairvmau," "Dominion" Office. WAITING Engagement—First and Second Chefs, Good Woman Cooks, Housekeepers, Married Couples, Porters, , and Kitchonmen. Boulcott Registry, Boulcott Street. Tel., 2811. (pUNNL\ : C!ITAM'S~EIito Registry, 59 Willis St i'pei;.—Wanted to pkee, relincd, eilurn'.'.'d, thoroua&lv domesticated Housekeeper (widow), doctor's, dentist's, bachelor's, widower's, or gentleman's home; reliable, trustworthy, nice home preference high wages; town or.country; highly recommended. To place, Soldier's Wife,' Wan:-Mi!ui district; light duties; good home in preference to wages; thor* oughly .domesticated. W" ANTED _ to Place, superior Married Couple, i man general farm hand (no milking), can drive car. woman cook, exceptional references. To Place, experienced House-Parlourmaid, town. Wanted, Cooks, 405., 305.; AVaitrcssas, Housemaids. Pantrvmaid, Nelson, fare paid," Second Cook (man); Married Shepherds,' ■ good wages, coUng.'S, wife- no duties; Farm and Station Hands; loath for 1 . ; club; nil classes required. Staveley* ' Registry, 208 Lambton Quay. 'Phone' : ape, , 5 , RETURNED Soldier seeks position in' . cheese factory for coming season; ■ has had little experience. Reply to "X.Y.Z.," c/o Marten hOBOARD AND RESIDENCE. ; WA.NTED, Bed, Bath, Breakfast, fairly central. State terras, locality, . ".Messmate," c/o "Dominion" Office. R _ "ESPECTABLE young Lady wants room and breakfast with _ homely, t i people, immediately; engaged during day. ■ "Musical," c/o "Dominion." Office. QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposite, "Dominion" Newspaper Office. Onoj ' minute tram, rail, steamer.' Every com--fort, convenience. Excellent cuisine. Modi crate tariff. R. P- Davie. 'Phone 2310. _ 1 RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer'ar Steps). This new, commodious, first-class Privato Hotel is now-open to' ; receive Guests. Luxuriously furnisUed; 2' ' bathrooms on each lloor; excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof gar- • den of Wellington and Harbour. Term» ; moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Pro- ■ , prietress. 'Phone 628. t HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (opposite "Dominion" ! Office), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with . splendid view City and Harbour, ono minute train, Post Office, Wharves. Ex- ■ cellent cuisine. H. and c. water; all ' conveniences. Terms: is. 6d. per day. ' Weekly, from 225. 6d. MRS. V. L. ' ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. • ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. ORIENTAL BAY. The most charming spot in Wellington, facing Harbour. ' Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus. ■ Beautifully furnished. Excellent Cuisine. ; Country Visitors specially catered for. ' CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephono 351 a. Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wel- , lington. '. "MANSIONS PRIVATE, HOTEL. Ghuzneo Street, Wellington. THE travelling public will be pleased ' to note that the above has again, been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. ' Every cumfort assured. Letters and ToleL .grams receive jinniediato attention. ; r.O. Box 48. 'Phone 848. , Proprietor W. FIX. . c r/EALANDJA PRIVATE HOTEL, ■ iJ Clyde Quay. Electric light, every comfort and con- : venienco for visiters. Superiot table, i Tariff, 6s. Cd. per clay, 355. 'per week. I Special arrangements' for ' ■ G. W. JENNER, Proprietor. / ! MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. i ' FOR SALE" ' HUPP CAR, 1914 model, 2-scafer, spare wheel, new tyres; good running ■ order. "Expeditionary Soldier," c7o'"D'o- » minion" Office. ' HIGItCUSS CARS FOR SALE. i A USTIN, 18-26 h.p., G-seater; S.C.A.T., 1\ 16-20 h.p., G-seater; Crossley, 16 h.p., 5-seater; Vauxhall, 16-20 h.p. Cabriolet; Star, 15 h.p., G-seater; Perry, 11.9 h.p., 4-seater, latest model; Silent Knigjtt Minerva, 3-seo4cr. For further particulars, apply to G?W. LAWRENCE, Representing Magnus, Sauderson, and ■ Co., Ltd. 'Phone 302. ' [ 'MOTOR ACCESSORIES. ' EVERY Accessory necessary to secure ■ comfortable travelling during the winter months is to be found at W. W. PILKINGTON, LTD., • Chevrolet Motor Agents, 97 Courtenay Place, Wellington. TOURING CARS FOR SALE. ' BUICK, 6-cylinder, 1916 model, 5seatcr; Apperson, 6-cylinder, 191(5 model, 7-seater; Cadalliac, 1914 model, 7-seater; Jeffrey, 1915 model, 5-seater; Dodge, 1917 model, 5-seater; Mitchell, 1917 model, 6-oylindcr, 5-sealer. All fitted with electric lights and starter. Further ' particulars from G. W. Lawrence, ic- > presenting Magnus, Saudorson, and Co., Ltd. 'Phone 302. THE SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK. THE Cheapest and Best Attachment for converting a Touring Motor- • car into a Commercial Motor Vehicle. Solo Wellington Agents— NEIL, DONEGHUE AND CO., LTD.. Factory, H"tt Road, Pelono. 'Phono 3428 (three rings). Head Office, 50 Willis Street, Wellington. 'Phone 4106. , W. WHITEHEAD. Secretary. NOTICE TO MOTOR-CAR OWNERS. rrJIE LAMBTON RUBBER SUPPLY .' .i CO. has installed an up-to-date Vnli canizer, capable of doing tho finest re- | pairs «t shortest, notice; i ONLY EXPERTS EMPLOYED, i . _. ' ; LIGHT ROADSTER CARS FOR SALE"! SCRIPPS-BOOTH, latest model, 3seater; Dodge, 1917 model, 3-soater; Briscoe, 1916 model, 3-seater; Briscoe, 1915 model, 3-seater;. Motallurgiq.no (French), 2'seater. All guaranteed in • perfect order. G. W r . LAWRENCE, Representing Magnus, Sanderson, and Co., Ltd. 'Phone 302. ; IS YOUR LORRY SEVERE ON TYRES? ' IF so, try the Solid Truck Tyres, made by the North British Rubber Company. They are' used on the heavy . Army Lorries in France—they're Britain's BEST! Particulars froju Solo Controllers, HAYWARI) BROS. AND CO., LTD., Christchurch. DON'T WASTE TIME-Ge't Rich Quick. Have you an idea or invention?—if so. Consult FREDK. BENNETT, Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis St.. Representative for ; CLIMIE, COATES AND CO., Patent Attorneys & Consulting Engineers.' Telephone 3100. P.O. Box 714. ArafMAN Pen Expert.-..ftcr - handling for some years several makes of. Fountain Pens, we are convinced that the Wateiman Ideal is tho best. Wo stock no other. Nibs fitttfH ! J S. A. PULL, 164 Lambton Quaf.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 246, 5 July 1918, Page 1
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