■ SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, Position as Companion--Help to small adult family. "M.D.,'< ." c/o "Dominion." WANTED, position, Housekeeper, <loj meslic duties, with child 3J years, "E.A.," c/o Alldens .Avenue, Wanganui. a I TO"AITIN6, reliable Couple, man man-- » » ngea-, team work, share milker, all) ■ branches; wife cook. Scottish Registry. x .QJTOCKMAN, married, ineligible, ex- . C porienced sheep mid cattle work.' J. Wills, -159 Main Street, Palmcrston: - North. i TH7 ANTED, refined Mother and Daiigh-! t *» ter, light position, together, Cook., - Housemaid; no washing. Apply ''A.8.C., P. 0., Masterton. c WAITING Engagomont-Cooks, House."' ' » keepers, Barman, Married Couples, 3 Hotel Housemaids, Ladvhclps. Bouleott' • Registry, Bouleott Street. Tel., 2&U. . CjHARE.MILKING-Two thoroughly re-' , >J liable and experienced men would , undertake GO to 100 cows (machines); in- . eligible Military Service; Wairarapa pre- . ferred. "X.Y.Z.," P. 0., Masterton. . WANTED.-First''"~Assistant wonts " situation in Cheese Factory; two' . seasons in last place; good references; . married; rejected for military service. , Apply to "Cheese," c/o "Dominion." • inUNNINGHAM'S Elito Registry, 10l ■ Willis Street. 'Phono 1572.-W:uit* • cd to Place, first-class thoroughly ex* 1 perienced Waitress, smart young lady,, South Island, references; to Placo, smart,, [ bright Young Lady, age 16, assist all . duties, Catholic home preferred. Recommended. Wanted, Lady, nurse tluvsi children, good home, coun'ry. Other good positions open. SHEPHERD. D TCTANTED, Position as Married Shep- *» herd, ineligible; accustomed to rough, country; firat-class references. • Apply "Shepherd," G.P.0., Wellington. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. (TIET, Sitting and Bedrooms; fireplace; use of conveniences. Apply • 27 Brougham Street 1 TTOME wanted for refined, domesticatl JO. Ed Girl (soldier's wife). Particulars to "Battalion," c/o "Dominion." BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VAGANT-Largo Room, well furnished, suit married couple; private • family. Apply "Central," c/o "Dominion." QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposite "Dominion" Newspipor. One minute tram, rail, steamer. Every comfort, convenience. Excellent cuisine. Mod- , erate tariff. H. Innes. 'Phone 2310. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer'e 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, Pro* • prietress. 'Phone 628. ■ ■ BTTEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (opposite 'Dominion" Office), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with . splendid view City nnd Harbour, oneminute train, Post Office, Wharves. Excellent cuisine. H. and o. water; all' \ conveniences. Terms: is. 6d. per day. ' Weekly, from 225. 6d. MRS. V. L. ' ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL ORIENTAL BAY. Tho most oharminp spot in Wellington, facing Harbour. Cross the road any time and have a dip* ■ Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus, Beautifully furnished. Excellent Cubine, Country Visitors specially catered for.' t CHARLES TEROSBY, Manager. Telei- phono-354a. Telegrams: "Kiosk," WeW fington. ' _. "MANSIONS PRIVATE _ HOTEL. Ghuznee Street, Wellington v THE. travelling public will be, pleased to notb that tho above has again beon taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix.' Every comfort assured. Letters and Tele-* *' grams roceivo immediate attention. P.O. Box «. 'Phone 345. Proprietor W. FIX. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay. Electric light, every comfort and con' venience for; visitors. Superior tnblo. Tariff. 6s.' Gd. per day, 355. per weeb Special arrangements for nermanonts. f G. W. JENNER, 0 Proprietor. r w ■■'■ . ' =a 5 BUSINESS NOTICES. I MOTHERSILL'S Seasick Remedy, waN ranted prevent and euro Sea-sick'. ' ness. All Chemists 6took it. Give it ai trial. ' '' 3 /"IET Your Chemist's Advice about tho ; *X Leyland Hot Water Bag; be knows , how goon it is. In different sizes, but all have the Patent Stopper. _^ W BARBER AND CO., Dyers and • Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phono 226. BABY won't cry with pain or cold it you put him down with a- North British Hot Water Bottle. But look for the "Unique" stopper. It ensures you against leaks. All chemists, IjWR the Sick Room a Leyland Hot Water Bag is essential. Secure one 1 while the supply is good; at' all' good ■ chemists. ' TT'S a Cold Winter I But a Leyland «. Hot Water Bag will keep you warm. Obtainable at all ' landing chemists. . : OT-WATERBags, Enemas, Douches, Atomisers, latest designs, in great variety at Castle's Newtown Pharmacy, . 139 Riddiford Street, ' 1 riPHE Last Word- in Hot Water Bags f J- is the "Leyland." Thoroughly Bri--1 tishr-it's so warm. . Obtainable from all , leading chemist*. HE "Leyland" Hot Water Bag lasta for years; every householder should ■ secure one. Obtainable at all loadinp chemists. 'iITOTORING costs and all tyre trouble* ■"A reduced by using "Korker." Curca • punctures and slow leaks, prevents blows outs. Increases tyre mileage 50 per cent, 1 ■ Keeps air pressure up indefinitely. Manning Machinery Co., 183 Cashel St., Chcli. 3 QJEWING Machines, Needles, Parts, Rc"- - O pairs for all Machines, including , Wertheim, Jones, Standard. OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., 3 5G Lower Cuba Street. 1 riHAS. A. FLETCHER, \J Chemist, Pharmacist, and Pr«- ■ scription Specialist. 3 Sole Address: 292 Lambton Quay .} Mail Orders promptly dispatched.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 267, 31 July 1918, Page 1
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