SITUATIONS WANTED. ■WANTED,.-.Position as Companion- I * * Help, with small family., "iVZ.." "Dominion." 1 Manager open fo® engagement; Good retcrences. Apply to "Work. 1 or, Ballance. |\ISCHARGED Soldier, motor driver, : mechanic, 11 years' experience, lorry, i and light cars. "Lorry// '"Dominion." TO7"ANTED Place, Couple, exceptional ' *' references; man, tarm work (no Milking); wife, cqpk. Stavele/B Registry, T-T EAD Gardener, single, seeks riiua-' ' : . tion,' 2S 'years' experience: iu altbranches, aged 43.: "Hortus," c/o "Dominion."' j • , WANTED to Place, thoroughly domesT » heated Lady help, where no cooking: preferred; can recommend. StavcleyV' ' 208 Quay. .: ' T4/B*AN,' handy, reliable, requires Situa-j j ~~ tion,' clerk, warehouse, caretaker,! collector. Good military -discharges.) P.," e/o "Dominion." • 1 ; ar' Custodian require*} ; Position, club, institute, or. busi-j ; liess premises, • References. Apply "liar-' j ried,' e/o "Dominion." • by reliable man, Shara< * * Milking (by machines), '2(1 to 50/ ' cowa; must bo near school. "Urgent," . i Post Office, Lower Hutt. Trade—Wanted,' by Re.turned Soldier, Position as Sale?-, man'or Factory Manager;' Home and colonial experience, "Ready," c/o "Dominion." - , ■ '■ . j . '. ; TKTANTED, by You.th, with 3 yoars' '» sheep farming, Position on sheep station,' in Marton or Wanganui dis- ■ tricts. State full particulars to "Strong," o/o "Dominion." TS7AITING Engagement—Housekeeper. t *» widower or bachelors; Married ' Couple, country hotel, good references; Housemaids, city hotels; good Charwoman; fivst : class Men Cooks, Housemaid, Laundry and Kitchenmaid, conn- ( try hotel. Bouleott Registry. Tel. 28-11. ' pUNNiN^HAM 7 SElite'liegistry, Willis Street." 'Phone 1572.—'Wanted to place, ■ thoroughly experienced Enginedriver, holding certificate, good carpenter, builder, and joiner, desires position in country town; married, ono child; steady worker; recommend. To place, .several"experienced 6niart Young Ladies, used to auy business; excellent references; recommended. Other classes awaiting engagements. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TO LET, 2 lovely sunny Bedrooms, licauttful harbour view. Apply No. 1 Wallace Street (corner'Hankey Street). a\o LET, nico large Unfurnished Bed- ■ ' sitting' Room, fireplace, h. and c. water, use conveniences. • Apply No. '1 Wallace Street. • _. . WANTED, two Young Ladies to boardin private house, every convenience, . moderato board, penny section. Address c/o "Dominion." ..: UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposite .. "Dominion" Newspaper. One minute tram, rail, steamer. Every comfort, convenience. Excellent cuisine. Mod- • i orate tariff. H. Innes. 'Phone 2310. j RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. TWINION AVENUE _(Plimmer's « Steps). This new, commodious, ; first-class Private HofeV is now-open to receive Guests..Luxuriously furnished; 2 ! bathrooms on each floor; oxcollent cui- ! sine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 628. WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Plimnier'6 Steps, Wellington, with splendid view City and Harbour, one minute train, Post Office, Wharves. Excellent cuisine. H. and c. water; all conveniences. Terms: 4s.' Gd. per day. Weekly, from 225. Gd. MRS. V. L, . ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phono 1617. • ORIENT. PRIVATE HOTEL. v, ORIENTAL BAY. The most charming i spot in Wellington, facing Harbour. ' Cross the road any time and nave a dip. Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus. Beautifully furnished. Excellent Cuisine. Country Victors specially catered for. , CHARLES THROSBY,' Manager. Telephone 351 a. Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wellington. • MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL. * ■ Ghuzneo- Street, Wellington. : fiPHE travelling public will bo pleased 1 -1' to nolo that the above has ajraiti . been taken -ovor by Mr, and Mrs. Fix. Every comfort assured. Letters and Tele- i grams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box 46. 'Phone 345. Proprietor W. FIX. . ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL", Clyde Quay. i Electric light, every comfort and convenience for visitors. Superior table. Tariff. 6s. Gd. per day, 355. per week. Special arrangements for immanents. G. W. JENNER, 8 J. W. M. HARRISON, ■ ! Medical Masseur, Electrician, and Physical Culturist. i QjPECTAL COURSES of Treatment for M Rheumatism, Coustipntion, Paraly- , sis, Functional, and Nervous Disorders, s ; Chest Troubles:' and Stiff Joints. . " ; 131 FEATIIERSTON ST. 'Phono 3211. I (Nearest Tram Stop, Kirkcaldic and Staines). VALUABLE ADVICE ON i DEFORMITIES! Deformities, to be successfully j treated, should be taken.in their ; infancy. Mothers should never allow their children to grow up malformed on ono side, or in fact in any way, when 1 valuable help can be secured from NUItSE EVEEITT (Medical and Electrical Masseuso Cort., England). v * : A wide and varied experience with i Orthopaedic in all kinds of Deformities (both slight and severe), ensures skilful and expert treatment of every case. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS and | painful—don't hesitate to consult now! Nurse Evoritt also specialises in SelfFitting Bandages, lonic Medication treatment (prevailing in all up-to-date Military Hospitals), Galvanic and Faradaio i Cabinets and Appliances for the Violet I and ltuby Rays. Terms on application. ! i Note New. Address: The Wellington , [ Medical and Electrical Massage Instituto ; (by Special Appointmonl to His Excel- . lency Lovd Islington). 123 Upper Willis Street, Wellington. 'Phone 1864.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 263, 26 July 1918, Page 1
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