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' I PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. I j! VOUNG Lady desires position as Nurs-1 X (ij'v Governess, previous experience, i . : "L.M.8.." P. 0., Hastings. j W 'ANTED, Nursery Governess, ]'al- , merstflii district, Chur:h of Kngland, y' no music. Mrs. Wilfred Turner. Ngaj putahi, Rauniai. CLERICAL, Corvespoudcnce, Typewriting (engagement required by welleducated woman of ability; also, would ; undertake reading aloud to blind gentle- [ I man a few hours daily; good voice. Ad- " ■ dress Mrs. Younger, caro Box 179, G.P.0., I . Wellington. ' HAWEKA HOSPITAL. i 1 : WANTED, a TUAINKD NURSE, for • j * ' position of Junior Sister. Salary, . ; JiSO per annum. Apply, with testimonials, -: to the . i MATEK, j Hawera Hospital, I Hawera. . ; MANAGING AL"CTTo"NEER; | APPLICATIONS invited for ahovo j -£*• position for linn of General A no- ] ■ lioneers. Applicants to give particulars, , ! of actual auctioneering experience and : ' copies of testimonials. Also, their posi-: tion regarding military duties. Address ! BOX 8?, ! I Pnlm;rston North. ■ CHEMIST'S ASSISTANT. SITUATION wanted by experienced CHEMIST'S ASSISTANT (ineligible). Apply "CHEMIST." j C/o ''Dominion." j . WANTED, at once, for South Island, j '* SIX FIRST-CLASS BOOK TEA-' 1 VELLERS; previous experience necessary; ; must bo energetic; highest salary paid. I > Must be of good address. \ Apply ' "TRAVELLER," t C/o "Dominion." i INSURANCE. j A PPLICATIONS are invited for the i • J% position of MANAGER FOR NEW ' ZEALAND for the. Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd., and The British ■ Traders' Insurance Company, Ltd. Full ; knowledge of Marine, Fire, and Accide.it ' Business essential. First-class opening i 5 and prospects for really capable man. i 1 CONFIDENTIAL applications, stating I l age, experience, qualifications, and military position, and enclosing copies credentials, to bo addressed to t . A. I. JOHNS, Manager for New Zealand, G.P.O. Box 153, Wellington. i • CHRISTCHURCH CITY ELECTRICITY 1 DEPARTMENT. nr-HE CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUN--A. OIL REQUIRES THE SERVICES of a TESTING DEPARTMENT ENGINEER, experienced in Meter Testing and fully conversant with Alternating and Direct Current. Salary, £b per week. Tho Schedule of Duties may bo. seen at the Town Clerk's Office, Wellington. Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials, will* bo received by the - Christchurch City Electrijil Engineer " until AUGUST 17, 1913. . HY. R. SMITH, Town Clerk, Christchurch. July 27, 1918. ' - PERSONAL. • GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. EVIDENCE having been supplied of the loss of policy numbered 238373 i in tho books of this Department on tho D lifo of DAVID STEAVART BOYD, o formerly of Wellington and later a-mem-ber of tho. New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, but now of Wanganui, Clerk, f. hereby give notice of my intention to . issue, at the expiry of one weok from - this date, a copy to take the place thereof unless objection bo previously lodged. J. H. RICHARDSON, ' Government Insurance Commissioner. • Wellington, August 1, .1918. [ BUSINESS NOTICES. MOTHER SILL'S Seasick Remedy is . warranted prevent aud Seasickness. All Chemists 6tock it. Give it . a trial. ' rvON'T just say, "Put on rubber 5 JLP heels," but say "PUT ON WOOD • MILNE RUBBER HEELS." Your boot--3 maker will know the reason. Your Chemist's Advice about tho a 3T Leyland Hot Water Bag; he knows how good it is. In different sizes, but • all have the Potent Stopper. XXT BARBER AND CO., Dyers and v¥ • Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phone 226. WOOD MILNE RUBBER HEELS aro pure Para Rubber, full ot tenacity and springiness—tliey'lro British made also; specify them. 0 IT'S a Cold Winter I But a Leyland 1 Hot Water Bag will keep you warm. Obtainable at all leading i chemists; QTUDY your nerves, and avoid paveO ment-jar bv wearing WOOD MILNE ' RUBBER HEELS. Para ruooer-iiri-bestl ■rtUARANTEED all British—the LeyVT land. Hot Water Bag, with the - Patent Stopper; all 6izes, at all chemeits. ATERMAN PEN EXPERT.-Befovo purchasing a Fountain Pen bo well advised and test the Waterman Ideal Pen. The quickest filler, holds the most ink. Nibs filled, all parts stocked. S. A. Pull, 164 Lambtou Quay. SEWING Machines, Needles, Parts, Repairs for all Machines, including Wertheim, Jones, Standard. OSCAR HEWETT' AND CO., 56 Lower Cuba Street. HEAP LINES-Kcrbs ss. 6d., Fenders ss. lid., Firo Brasses 7s. 6d„ Oil Mops 2s. Gd., 3s. 3d., Saucepans 3s. 6d., Kettles 2s. Gd., Baking-tins Is. 6d., 5-piece Cruets ss. 6d., Tenspoons 3s. Gd. do:., Dessert 4s. Gd. doz., Saucers Is. 6d. doz., While China Sweets 3s. doz., Nobblers 3s. ' Gd. doz., Medium Beers ss. Gd. dcz., Cups nnd Saucers 7s. 6d. doz. Radford and Coy's, Manners Street. 1 " A CCUSED OF USING HAIR DYE." ".. I A well-known warehouse manager in i ' Wellington whose hair was becoming | : somewhat scanty decided to try an ex- ' ' tensively-uscd hair tonic, and, to his | | prise, it not only renewed a good rig- j • | orous growth, but tho hair, which was < , i well sprinkled with grey, regained all | 11 its original brown, and many personal i 8 ! friends really thought ho had dyed if. j 5 | Needless to say, he is delighted with re- i f i suits. The preparation referred to was ! i Dr. WILSON'S REGENERATOR, tho ! ■• j British specific. 'Procurable in Welling- | ton from J. E. M'Kenzie. Cuba and Wil- • " I lis Streets, the "Economic," and all | " ' chemists. Price 3s. Gd. Wholesale only " ' from SharlMid's, or Kempthorne Pros--0 ber|s J V-__ KNITTING Machines provide for Family Health, Comfort, and Economy, n Full information free on application. OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., s '§. 56 Lower Cuba Streot. THE PEN DOCTOR. 8 our en wnere .V 0" can always 1 IJ> Re t it repaired. I recommend tho 5 "ONOTO," tho best self-filler. GEO. JEFFERY, 218 Lambton Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 268, 1 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 268, 1 August 1918, Page 1

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