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SITUATIONS VACANT.; E7STANTED, Cook-General. Apply Mrs, J.j urrell, 1 iialswell Street. 'Phone ANTED, a Cowman-Gardener. Ap- * ' ply Jl. H. Mawley, "Bagshot," Mas. erton. OJANTED, good General-Help, conn. y try. Apply to Miss C'ostftll, iongotca. OI7ANTED, Ladyhelp, for country; y good wages. Apply P.O. Box 23, ' fongotea. elderly Man, garden and y milk; easy place. Apply Box 10, Vlaiiakau. \m Two first-class Fitters, , * Apply, afler 7 tin's evening, 9 Dou;las Street.. V&A NTED, experienced Cook, also * y .Parlourmaid. Apply Mrs. Hiley, 29 Floteon Street. W/'ANTED, Gardener; ,£2 and found; *' state age and references. James Jampion, Fordell. Help for country; good * * wages. Apply Mrs. L. R. M'Kelvie, Flock House, Bulls. WANTED, a respectable middle-aged person, Companion-help, one adult, Apply Mrs. C. Shaw,'Levin'. - WANTED, Cook-General, House-Par-lourmaid (together), gentleman's home, city; friends. Star, 200 Quay. WANTED, "Cooks,. housemaids, Generals, Parlourmaids, Couples, 4:150; Station Hands. Scottish Registry, Willis Street. WANTED,, Lady . Nurse, preferably dailv, foi' two little boys, aged .3 mid 4i years. Apply Mrs. Davison, c)o Mrs. Bawson, Pearce Street, Seatoun. • WlNTEDTSingle' Mnn or 7 out!l ' 1° W milk few cows for the house, do gardening, etc.; must be good milker. Apply J. J. Taylor, .Wcstmero, ang.inui. SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED,' position as Assistant to dental surgeon. "H.M.L., c/o P. 0., Hastings. ' ' MiSbLE-AGBD Man- wants i'i as useful man; can milk and drive. "Drive," "Dominion" Office. ■jniRS'MLXSS "Gent's"Hairdresser, reJJ quires situation immediately; references. "02," WANTEDTPosition First. Assistant Cheese-maker, good:, references.. Apply "Ineligible," Eketalninii;.. • . f\ARDENEE, liead or .'single-handed, v*" experienced flowers, vegeta'blea, fruit, good references.' Apply "P. 8.," c/o "Dominion/* ■ '. WANTED, to Milk on Shares, .100 to ■ 120 cows; 5' first-class milkers, machines preferred. Apply, by . letter, "Milker," c/o Post Office, Ohau, Levin. WANTED, Position . Warehouse,- 'experienced fancy- goods,. , grocery, hardware; good salesman, also good knowledge Customs work. -"Nonpariel, c ; /o "Dominion." '. - CUNNINGHAM'S .Elite Registry .- V Wanted to 'place,--thoroughly experienced (single) Gardener, discharged,. 'three years last place; sober,reliable, well recommended, holding good credentials, nnv district. To place, reliable, experienced, refined, capable Cook-Housekeeper (child), station, farm, or private; town or country; 4 years last place. anted, a reliable Housekeeper, country; good home and trages; urgently. —TO~FAMERS. WANTED, Milking on Shares or Manage Dairy Farm. Apply Family, "Dominion" Office. WELL EDUCATED WOMAN desires position of trust in country; inland preferred. Good manager,' TindwstaJids Housekeeping, housework, etc. Apply "TRUST," C/o ''Dominion." BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "WHAREKOA," 231 Tho. Terrace.- * * Vacancy for Two Gentlemen Boarders; share room. 'Phone 2560. . ACANCY - for few Permanent Boarders, central, near Oriental Bay; every convenience. Address'''Dominion. O LET, Rona Bay, Two Rooms, Uu. furnished, with uso all conveniences, on sea front and close wharf. Apply Miss Dunbar, Rona Bay. F' URNISHED and Unfurnished Rooms Wanted and To Let. Save time by leaving vour name at Boulcott Registry, Boulcott Street. ''Phone 2811. Numerous clients waiting. ■ UEEN'S PRIVATI-iIfOTEL, opposite "Dominion" Newspaper. One minuto tram, rail, steamer. Every com fori, convenience. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. H. Innes. 'Phone 2310. TSTHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING- »•» HOUSE (opposite _ Office). Plimmer'fi Steps, Wellington, with splendid view City and Harbour, one minute train, Post Office. Wharves. Excellent cuisine. H. .and c. water; all conveniences. Terms: 4s. 6d. per dnv. Weekly,, from 225. Gd. '■ ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. HOTEL. Dominion avenue (Pinmners Steps). This new, commodious, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests., Luxuriously furm,hed , 3 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisine Commanding view from roof garden "of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. MRS. M'COR.MICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 628. ■ ' ORT-UNTPR-TVATH nO'TOL, . ORIENTAL BAY. The most charming spot, in Wellington, farine Harbour. Cross ill© road any iimo nnd have a di.p. q'even minutes from City. Tram terminus. Beautifully furnished. Excellent C«isine. Country Visitors specially catered for. CH \RTifiS • TFROSBY, ManaßW.,, Telephone 351 a. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. - MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEI'. ; Ghuznec Street, Wellington. THE Traveling Public will be pleaseil to note that the above has, agarn been taken over by Mr. and Mrs- f 1 Every comfort assured. Letters and Telecrams receive iinmodiate attention. . P.O. Box -Ifi. Tr l^ l °" c 31 ' S ' Proprietor W. I'-IA. rjEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, BJ Clyde Quay.Electric light, every comfort and convenienco for visitors. Superior table. Tariff, Os. 6d. per day, 3os. per week. Special arra "B en,e g te^o^™^ Proprietor. A NEW ZEALAND NURSE, stationed at Homchuich Hospital, England, writes:—"Mr. Ilendy, Dunediu. When last in New Zealand my hair was in very bad condition, falling rapidly and getting very grey. Prior to departure I was in at Ivirkcaldic and Stains's, Wellington, and was advised to try Dr. Wilson's Eegonerator, and secured a supply from them. It has improved it 60 wonderfully that I intenl to (ontinuo its use, and would like six bottles % return, for which I enclose payment. Pleaso puck carefully." .. Procurable in AVellington from Gcoryo and Kersley's, D.1.C.,- J, R. W'Kcimc s, and all leading chemists. Price, 3s. 6di; if posted, 4s. ' ,fIHAS. A. FLETCHER, . _ ', „ tj ■ Chemist, Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Sole Address: 292 Lambton Quay. Mail Orders promptly dispatched. ■

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 1

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