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SITUATIONS WANTED. T ADY requires Work by the day, any" j ■"■ capacity. "Worker," c/o "Domin. ! ion." ; WANTED, position as Assistant to j • dental surgeon. "H.M.L.," c/o __J____stings. : IMRST-CLASS Gent's Hairdresser re. ! quires situation immediately; refer* ences. "C 2," "Dominion." ' : W~ ANTEbTPosition" First Assistaivß | Cheese-maker, good references. Apt ply "Ineligible," Eketahuna. , i WANTED, Position, as Lady Nurse, ■ or Nurse-Governess to young chil- ! dren. Apply "Gentlewoman No. 2," c/o ! "Dominion" • j WANTED, by eiperienced single man, j ineligible, Position os Shepherd; j Manawatu district preferred. Apply i "F.," "Dominion" Office. . .' ANTED, to. Milk on Shares, 100 to | 120 cows; 5 first-olaes milkers, i machines preferred. Apply, by letter, j "Milker," c/o Post 'Office, Ohau, Levin. ! pUMINGHAM'S Elite Registry, Wei- I v lington. 'Phono 1572.-Wanted to i place, reliable, thoroughly eiperienced ' Married Couple, man all general station, j work, also good clerk, returned soldier; ; wife good cook, housekeeper, both highly i recommended, any district. To place, 1 experienced young lady, all branches of sowing, dressmaking, underclothing; by day or week. VOUNG Returned Soldier require* Position on Sheep or Mixed Farm} wife's duties nil; cottage, no ploughing,, Reply "ANZAC/" C/o "Dominion." BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HAREKOA," "ttTTho Terrace.Vacancy for Two Gentlomen Boarders; 6hare room. 'Phone 2560. I.CANCY _ fo7 few - Permanent Board-" ers, central, near Oriental Bay; every convenience. Address "Dominion." URNISHED and Unfurnished Rooms Wanted and To Let. Save time by leaving your name at Boulcott Registry. Boulcott Street. 'Phone 28_1. Numerous clients waiting. UEEN'S PRIVATBIIOTEr,, opposite "Dominion" Newspaper. One minulo tram, rail, steamer. Every comfort, convenience. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. H. Innes._'Pbone_23lo. WHITEHILLPRIVAfE'BbARDINGHOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with 1 splendid view City and Harbour, one 1 minute train, Post Office, Wharves. Excellent cuisine. H. and c. water; all fc conveniences. Terms: Is. 6d. pov dav. - Weekly, from 225. 6(1. MRS. V. X. , ALLAN, Mar.flgeress___?honeJ ; 6l7 j: - RUTLAIviITpRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). This new, commodious, 9 first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. /Luxuriously furnished ;_3 1 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisine Commanding view from roof gar- ' don'of Wellington and Harbour. Term* ' moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Pro- • prietress. -'Phone 628. . 4 ' ', ORTF,N' r PRIVATE HOTEL, . . ORIENTAL "BAY. The most chnrming ' snot in Wellington, facirt? Harbour. ; Cro=s'the road any time and have a.di.p. t Seven minutes from CitjV Tram termmns. t Beautifully furnished: Excellent Cms.ne. Country Visitors specially catered for. - CHARLES THROSBY, Manager Tele- '' phone 354 a. Telegrams: Kiosk, Nets' lington. — '" MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, . Ghuzneo Street, Wellington, o — 0 mHE Traveling Public will bo pleased !• 1 to note that the-above has. again. L- been taken over by ,Mr...ajid Mrs. F«. i- Evorv comfort assured. Letters and lele- : crams receive immediate attention. ;; p.o. box 46. ... _Tj«_ em- ;( Proprietor ;... .\\. ________ , HOTEL, « s- li Clydo Quay. d ■'"■ ', Electric, light, every comfort, and coin - ven eiice for visitor*. Superior table. Tariff, *: «. per day, 355. per wwk. 1 Special arrangements^^rmanent,. '' , ' ■ Proprietor. ' _ ■sEJONDjjAWCLOTHING WANTED. " d Boots, etc. PuVe; L chdsed by L. Dabscheck, 128 Tan* d nliki Street Highest prices given. b L««' 1628. N. Symons. • Buyer Second-hand Clothing, s. Boots, etc. Highest prices given; country customers can rely on good prices. 63 • Conrtenay Place, Wellington. , NOTICE.-Left-off Clothing... 'Phonj ■) 66 7n B. Morris, becond-hand 0 Dealer," buys Suits, Boots, Underwear. s. Costumes, etc.; alt kinds old Jewel ery ,1 bought. 65 Conrtenay Place, Wellington. HAS it ever occurred to you that yoa have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery 3 - lying about that you can turn_into 1 cash? Wo buy and give JIGHRVI PRICES. Drop us a postcard, oi ring Tel 4107, and wo shall call and give - von our price for whatever you have to sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Secondhand Dealer, 127 Manners Street. Wei- "■ lington. .—. „ LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. - HIRS. PIGGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, ? IVI BRITISH DEALER, wishes to 1" Purchase for Cash Ladies', Gentlomens, f„ and Left-off Clothing, Boots, ,7 etc. Mr. or Mrs. Piggott will wait upon t' any Lady or Gentleman at their Resi- *' deiice on receipt of letter; or 'Phono 2651 a. . ~ J. W. M. HARRISON, Medical Massuor, Electrician, and Physical ■ CiiUnrist. SPECIAL COURSES of Treatment for Rheumatism. Constipation, ParalySJ sis, Functional nud Nervous Disorders, 10 Chest Troubles, and Stiff Joints. 131 FEATHERSTON ST. 'Phono 3214. (Nearest Tram Stop, Kirkcaldio and Shins). _ A LEADING ACTRESS'S OPINION. A leading American actress, at present 15. in Australia, personally expressed the ,__ opinion -to Sir. Ilendy, who has just rc- ,; turned from the Commonwealth, that sho found "IIENNALINE" Egyptian Shampoo a most delightful toilet article, and since its regular use' her hair had improved immensely, being longer and thicker _ thau ever before. The Australian women have quickly recognised its merit, as tho sales are rapidly increasing every month, to Thoso in New Zealand who have not M used it should certainly do so. It _is procurable' in Wellington from J. 11. n M'Kouzio's, Willis Street, George am! ih Kersley's, D.1.C., and leading chemists. Price,' Is. Gd. W' ATERMAN Pen'Expert.-Tlie Best Pen of all. We hold largo stocks. I).. Msn solil-momited Presentation lens. °" wfr?S pens f d fit nibs. We also slock Watormnii Ink. o. A. lull, lu* Lamblon Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 1

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