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BEREAVEMENT CARD. ■ ■MRS. A. E. EXLEY and son, of 18 : "*• Lindiim Terrace, Roseneath, gratefully return thanks for the many floral '• tributes and for letters of sympathy in '; thoir .recent bereavement. ' '. SITUATIONS WANTED. : jPAPABLE Couple desire Management '■■ y . hotel or similar position; no chil. ' ciren, Jscojiomiail,' , c /g "Dominion/ , ,' Position Housekeeper to < " T one or more gentlemen, by experl- ! enced person. "Reliable," P. 0., Feilding. j pARETAKIiIt - or- Custodian requires . Position, club, institute, or business promises. References. Apply "Mat- ! ried, c/o "Dominion." "MAN, handy, reliable7"requires Situa- ! m t ion, c i ork ' -warehouse, caretaker, ' co lector. Good military aischarges. : 1-, c/o Dominion."' : .WANTED, Position on Sheep Farm or '' T Station by Youth, 18; experienced, i Apply, staling wages and particulars, Worker," e/o "Dominion." , [ I/y- INTE U. by experienced Married i ' " Couple, Position on station; Woman : i cook-housekeeper, Man station work or j I gardener; good references. Apply "P.P.," ; j do "Dominion." ■ WAITING Engagement—Housekeeper, ' widower or bachelors) Married I Couple, country ,hotel, good references; ' Housemaids, city hotels; gcod Charwoman; first-class Meir Cooks, House- . : maid, Laundry and Kitchenmaid, coun- ; try hotel. Boulcott• Registry. Tel. 2841. ' CUNNINGHAM'S Elite Segletr'y! ! ■ \*J. Wanted to Place, refined, educated, first-class certificated Governess, soldier's [ .wife, .usual State echool subjects, good • needlewoman, 2 years laet employ, liigh ! credentialfi, any district. To Place, Gen- : eral, Handy Returned Soldier, milk, kill V ' •. fence, garden, understands thoroughly ; shearing—blades or machines; expert ! Motor Engine Fitter; also Cook, position, ! married or single. : ! 'TO PASTRYCOOKS. ' ! WANTED, by thoroughly experienced i Man, Position ns First or Second j Hand. Apply "Fondant," do "Domin- ; ion." I " POSITION WANTED. ] T) ETURNED SOLDIER, 3 years' ser- \ •"' vice, requires position urgently, as i STEWARD, VALET, or any similar posi- ; : tion of trust. EXEMPLARY REFER- ; ENCES. Private and hotel experience, : England and Continent. Reply "ENER- : GETIC," 255 Willis Slieet, City. . \ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. '\ WANTED, by gentleman, Superior . ; Board and Residence, near Cour. ; tenay Place. Apply "Permanent," c/o ; "Dominion." ■ Q~ UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposite "Dominion" Newspiper. Oneminuto : tram, rail, eteamer.'.. Every comfort, : convenience. Excellent cuisine. Mod- ; . erate tariff. H. Inues. 'Phone 2310. ; RUTLAND PRIVATE; HOTEL.' DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer , * ; Steps). This new, corn'modious, '. first-class Private Hotel is now open to [ receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 : bathrooms on each floor; excellent cui- ; eino. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms : moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Pro- : prietress. 'Phone 628. . . :_^_ WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING. '» HOUSE (opposito "Dominion" Office), Plimmer'e Steps, Wellington, with splendid view City and Harbour, one . ; minute train, Post Office,' Wharves. Ex- • : cellent cuisine. •. H. and o. water; all ' conveniences. Terms: k. 6d. per day. ■Weekly, from 225. 6d. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phono 1617. : ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL ' ORIENTAL BAY. The most charmiuß spot in Wellington, facing Harbour. ; Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus, j Beautifully furnished. Excellent Cuisine. Country Visitors specially catered for.. : CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Tele- • phone 351 a. Telegrame: "Kiosk," Wei- ; lington. ■ , _ u : "MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL. " i Ohuzneo Street, Wellington. ' ; T[HE travelling public will be pleased i to note that, the above has aunin been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Jix. Every' comfort aseuredr Letters and Tele- .' ?rams receive immediate attention. i P.O. Box 46. ■■ "Phone 348. ! Proprietor W. FIX. ■ PRIVATE HOTEL, : ; *1 Clyde Quay. Electric'light, every comfort and convenience for visitors. Superior table. ; Tariff, 6s. Gd. per. day, 355. per week.. . Special arrangements for p?rtnanents. : - G. W. JENNER, : • Proprietor^. TOILET SPECIALISTS. : I|RS. ROLLESTON \ (Qualified London, Paris and America),. ■ Specialist in Hair Treatments, Face Massage and Electrolysis ', (Diploma, U.S.A.). Private Rooms and Expert Attendance for Shampooing,. Manicuring, Scalp Mas. sage, Clipping and Singeing, Face Mas--eage, Henna Tinting and Hair Staining. Advice and Consultation Free. . - ' Personal Attention to all letters. 256 LAMBTON QUAY, ..; ; Wellington. Also Dominion Building, Cathedral : Square, Chrietclrurch. DON'T ENVY A WOMAN HER COM- ' PLEXION-USE "CAMELLIAN" CREAM AND HAVE ( OTHERS . : 1 . ENVY YOU. : . "/T<AMELLIAN" VANISHING AND ; \J MASSAGE CREAMS render the , slcin soft and white. The complexion is , improved after the firs', application, while continued use of these preparations will keep your ekin in perfect condition. ; The best quality toilet preparations are. : obtainable here. Call along and inspect. MRS. CAMERON, "BOUDOIR CAMILLE," ' ; Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, . | Wellington. 'Phoue 4535. ; MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. . "ANTED—Motor Driving Taught; ■ all makes cars; few lessons make ' good driver. v London School, Newtown, 'Phono 1568. . : PORK WANTED (GOOD QUALITY). | WWOLLAND is now offering -9d. • per pound. Apply . 38 TpRY STREET, Wellington. ■ , ANTED.—People with friends in tho line, uro yon wondering what to ; post to the front? We are specialist?. . New season Dates in packets, Walnuts, ■ Brazil Nuts, S. Shell Almonds,. Barcei lonias, Peauuts in Shell and Shelled, , Plain Chocolate, lib, Sealed Tins 3s. Wo , ; pack parcels for front free of charge, i Mrs. Lempriere, 90 Willis Street, balosr ! , Preston, Pork Butcher. - ;

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 262, 24 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 262, 24 July 1918, Page 1

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