SITUATIONS VACANT. Hairdressers wanted; two firstclass men. R. D. Wilson, 'l'rentliain Cnnip. WANTED, a good Jlilke"; machines * ' ' used; wages, £2 per week. F. Marohant, Martintxirough. WANTED, a good Cook, for the coun- : try. Apply; with references, to Mrs. Levin, Westella, Feilding. Ladyhelp, also Nursery , Governess for'two children. ApPly Seaside," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, a'refined Ladyhelp, three *" in household, country. Address Mrs. W. H. Morton, Silverhope. a good House-Parlourmaid i .r' or countl 7. Apply by letter to Mrs. Dillon, Leelield, Blenheim. WAN'fliD, a Ladyhelp; wages-275.; » * references required. Apply to Mrs. Fullertou-Smith, Thryborgh, Marton. ' N l/VANTED, Married Man as Plough- .' ' man; good wages. Apply, with references, to R, W. Turner, Greatford. a capable Help for coun- »» try; wages, 2oS" Apply Mrs. K. Dalziell, Mangaonoho. Main Trunk Line. XyANTED, Cook and Housemaid for , . Alra - Knill, "Wanganui. For parSti^t rS ' al ' P y MrS- H antell ' 117 Sydney 'W'ANTED, Kitchenmaids, 305.; Par- * T lourmaids, 275. 6d.; Coupleo, JEISO; 1 Generals; Cooks. Scottish Registry, Willis Street. XS7A.NTED, smart Young Woman, for *' 1 housework aiid to assist in tea ro o »s;. wa S M > 255. per week. Apply H. . Ellis, Baker, Eketahuna. SITUATIONS WANTED. "f/S/ ANTED, by two .friends, position# , .; as Cook, Housemaid, or Waitress. £ e J 1 £ n £ e / c/o_^'Dominion." QHAKE-MILKERS (ineligible), life experience, seek employment; 60 to SO cows;, machines. Full particulars to "Milkers," c/o "Dominion DIIEPHEUD, married, one ohild; ineligible; good sheep dogs; life experienced sheep and cattle work. "Shopherd," 52 Linton Street, Palmerston N. by married returned wounded Soldier as Working Manager or Head Shepherd; good team of dogs; life- experience of all stock, "Anzac," P. 0., Martinborough. CHAUFFEUR, YOUNG Man wishes Position as above; first-class driver and mechanic. In. eligible military service. "A.F.," c/o "Dominion." BOARD AND RESIDENCE. — Superior Bowd-Resi. " dence, excellent table; terms moderate for, ipermaneuts; close to caw and station. 'Phone 2453. BOARD~WANTED. . WANTED, Board and Residence on farm for mother and daughter for month; Waneanui preferred. Terms, "R.E.," c/o "Dominion." FURNISHED and Unfurnished Rooms Wanted and To Let. Save time by leaving your name at. Boulcott Registry. Boulcott Street. "Phone 2841. Numerous clients waiting. UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposite "Dominion" Newspaper. Onesninnto . tram, rail, steamer, ijyery. comfort," ■ convenience, Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. H. Inues. 'Phone 2310. TXraiTEHALLPRIVATOOARMNG. *» HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Plinimer's Steps, Wellington, with-' splendid view City and Harbour, oneminute train, Post Office, Wharves. Excellent cuisine. H. and c. water; all , conveniences. Terms: "ss. per day. _ Weekly, 255. • MRS. V. L. ALLAN, \ Manageress. 'Phone 1617. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUp (Plimmer'i Steps). This new, commodious, first-c]ass Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; U bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuisine Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Ternm moderate. MR<S. M'COR-MICK, Proprietress. . 'Phone 628. ORTENT PRIVATE HOTEL, . ORIENTAL BAY. The most charming spot in Wellington, facing Harbour. Cro«6 the road any time and have a'dip. Seven minutes from"City. Tram terminus. Beautifully furnished. Excellent Cuisine. Country Visitors specially " catered for. CHARLES THROSBY, Telephone 354 a. Telegrams: "Kiosk, Weilington. ■ • . ' MANSIONS TRTVATE HOTHU Ghuznee Street, Wellinglon. # mSE Traveling Public will be pleased A to note that the above has again "been taken ovor by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. Every comfort assured. Letters Mil Telo grams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box 46. 'Phone 318. Proprietor ~W. FIX. ZEALANDIA' PRIVATE HOTEL, A ' Clyde Quay. ' Electric light, every comfort and coin venience for visitors. Superior table. Tariff, 6s'. 6d. per day, 355. per week. Special arrangements^for jE P™eiits. Proprietor. TOILET SPECIALISTS. •jy-Rs! ' ROLLESTON. (Qualified London, Paris and America), Specialist- in Hair Treatments, Faco ' Massage and Electrolysis (Diploma, U.S.A.). Private Rooms and Expeirt Attendanoo for Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Massaffe Clipping and Singeing,. Face Massagei Henna Tinting and Hair Staining. _ AdTico and Consultation Free. Personal Attention to all letters. 256 LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington. Also Dominion Building; Cathedral Square, Christchurch. "HOW CAN I LOOK MY BEST?" STUDY your face before a mirror. If you look tired and worn, the skin is sluggish and requires ■ treatment. . . " • Many ladies have derived N great benefit from our treatment for ballon- Skins, Wrinkles,, and Crow s • Feet. "' ' If your complexion is not at its best, call and we'll tell you what is' required. • Hair treatment and Facial. Massage are two special branches of our work. MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Camilie," Cooper's Buildings, Wellington. , 'Phone. 4535. ~ DISSOLUTION SALE. ANTED Known, All new Spring Mil- ' t- liner.t reduced in price at Lees and Church's, 12S-Cuba Street, ■ mHE well-vulcanised seams of the '-"Unique" stopper Hot Water Bottlo never burst, tear, or leak. They last for years, because made from best plantation rubber and by best British labour. ' THE' PEN DOCTOR, BUY Your Pen where you can always get it repaired. I recommend tho "ONOTO." the best self-filler. GEO. JEFFERY, 218 Lambton Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 291, 28 August 1918, Page 1
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