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"s SITUATIONS WANTED, | ° VST ANTED, Position as Lady help in ! - * * small family; country preferred. • r Apply "Experienced," Stratford. ■ i WANTED Place, First-class Barmaid, exceptional references; can irecom-' , ; mend. Staveley's Registry, .OS Quay. j W 'ANTED, by single, ineligible Man, i Position, shepherd; 'ong ex'peri- ; J eiico. Reply "L.E.," Palmerston Post ; • Oiiice. ; W'AITING Engagement—Cools, eta- : tions'; Housemaids, Farm j lands, ■ '» Housekeeper. Scottish Registry, Willis. : 9 Street. ' WANTED, by experienced Youth, 18, ; position as assistant in dairy fac- ! • tory; references. Apply "Smart," c/o \ "Dominion." ' - WANTED, by Harried Man. 5 cliil- j r » » drcn, position Working Manager, ! 8 ! Farm or Station; references. "Farmer," ' ' I Wo "Dominion" Office. • ; ■ I T ADY Nurse, companion to lonely. ! ' i lady, experienced with children, j • | town or country; live with family; high- : I' jest references. "English," c/o "Domin- | ion." j ""W/'AITING Engagement—First and. ! i | Second Chef; Barmaids; Porter- i • | Barman; Housekeepers; Ladyhelps (city)j ' 1 Married Couples. Boulcott Registry, _ | Boulcott Street. Tel. 2841. ' WANTED, by Married Man, Classed , C 2, Position Working Manager oil , f'■ Sheep and Cattlo Station; life experience; : r ; good dogs; references given. Apply i j "Working Manager," "Dominion" Qiiico, ■ CUNNINGHAM'S Elite Registry, bi) Willis Street, Wanted to Place,- , . educated, Kmart, energetic, bright Lady, j j in some nice position, studio, shop (if . any kind, picture .theatre, good 6ales- j I woman, trustworthy, excellent references, good address, 'highly recommended, j Wanted' to Place, 6everal good Married ■ Couples, Ladyhelps, Companions. Gen- ! " orals, Women with one and two children. : ; " BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . j all HEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposito i "Dominion" Newspaper. Oneminuta j tram, rail, steamer. Every comfort, j . convenience. Excellent cuisine. Mod- j erate tariff. 11. limes. 'Phone 2310. ; i RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. ! . FfcOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's j *-r Steps). This new, commodious, j • i first-class Private Hotel is now open to i i receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 j bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terma moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Pro- 1 priotress. 'Phone 628. HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING- \ HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" j Office), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with ! splendid view City and Harbour, ona minute train, Post Office, Wharves. Ex- j cellent cuisine. H. and c. water; all • conveniences. Terms: Is. Gd. per day. ! Weekly, from 225. 6d. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL " ORIENTAL BAY r . The most charming ' spot in Wellington, facing Harbour, j 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 THRQSBY, Mamiger. Tele- ! phone 351 a. Telegrams; "Kiosk," Wei- 1 lington. ~~^fANSIONS - PRIVATE~HOTEL. ' j Ghuznee Street, Wellington. rr ; HE travelling public will be pleased ' to note that the above has again '! been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. | Every comfort assured.- Letters and Tele- A grains receive immediate attention. P.O. Box 16. 'Phone 348. I ,• Proprietor , v . W. FIX. /TEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, : ... Clyde Quay. ' Electric light, every comfort and con- ' venience for visitors. Superior table. Tariff. 6s. Cd. per day, 355. per week, t Spccial arrangements for pennanents. G. W. JENNER, ; Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES.. | DON'T worry—get a North British Hot ! Water Bottle and sleep the sleep of ! the just. Its well vulcanised seams spell i satisfaction.. Chemists everywhere. i 'OOR. the Sick Room a Loyland Hot : A . Water Bag is essential. Secure one while tho supply is good; at all good-: j chemists. . .. " j \TOU won't need a sleeping draught .if ! ■1 you invest in a North British Hot i Water Bottle, the best sleep inducer on .' cold nights. But look for the "Unique". Stopper. ' GET Your Chemist's Advice about tho Leyland Hot Water Bag; he knows j how good it ie. In different sizes, but i all have the Patent Stopper. ills and winterchilk fade ' » 'beforo the magic warmth of a North ! British Hot Water Bottle. Look for the "Unique" Stopper. • 1 ; THE "Leyland" Hot Wntor Bag lasts j for years; overy householder should : secure one. Obtainable at all leading chemists. WAR-TIME Necessity—"Stopskal." : It increases the power of the boiler i aud saves fuel. Removes ecalo and prevents corrosion and pitting. Gives boiler ! doublo life. Manning Machinery Coy., ; 188 Cashel Street, Christchurch. ITS a Cold Winter! But a Leyland j I Hot Water Bag will keep you. ! warm. Obtainable at all hading chemists. I HOT- WATER Bags, Enemas,- Douches, Atoiuissrs, latest designs, in great variety at Castlo's Newtown Pharmacy, ; 139 Riddiford Street. : A BIG Advance in Cream Separators .'j is represented by tho "Ceres" Separators. Its use means increased profits, i No complicated parts, easy to clean, easy : running. Capacity 16 to 144 gallons. ; Manning Machinery Coy., 188 Cashel St., I Christchurch. CHEAP LlNES—Kerbs ss. 6d., Fenders ! . ss. 6d., Fire Brasses 7s. 6d., Oil Mops 2s. Gd., 3s. 9d., Saucepans 3s. Cd., > Kettles 2s. Cd., Baking-tins Is. Cd., 5-picco Cruets ss. Gd., Teaspoons 3s. Gd. doz., Des- : sert Is. 6d. doz., Saucers Is. 6d. doz., ; White China Sweets 3s. doz., 'Nobblers 3s. j Gd. doz., Medium Beers ss. Sd. doz., Cups and Saucers 7s. Gd. doz. Radford and ! Co.'s, Manners Street. i ""FOR ANY - CAR—AND ROAD- ' CLINCHER CROSS TYRES. "EpIVE varieties of tough British-grown ' -*■ Rubber are used in making each Clincher Cross Tyre. British through and-through—they've long-distance tyres Fit tho Clincher. Cross. j Sole Controllers: ! IIAYWARD BROS. AND CO., LTD., : . Christclmroh. 77 i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ~ i WANTED Known, choice Cooking An. j » pies, 7s. aad 7s. Gd.; Dessert Ap- ' p.es, 7s. to 9s. <kl.; Stunners, Ills. Cd.; ; all 40!b. cases. Prime Oamani Potatoes ; iiiul all Produce Lowest Prices, Country j orders solicited. Hawke's Bay Fruit Co., 11!) Cuba Street. -'Phone 3867. i . J. W. M; HARRISON, ! Medica! Masseur, Electrician, and ; Pliysical Cultnrist, QPEOIAL COURSES of Treatment for 1 Rheumatism, Constipation. I'araly- : jis, Functiona! and Nervous Disorders, ; ulipst Troubles, and Stiff Joints. j i:ll I'EATHEHSTON ST. 'Phone 3214. I (Nearest Tram Slgp, Kirkcaldio aad ) Staines). t j

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 1

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