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■ i SITUATIONS WANTED. \\J ANTED, by refined young woman* " " position, ouice or shop; personal re.foremen.liing ;2;W9. Star, m Quay. fTiO Clothing Factories—First-class' Presser. wants to «.bo cutter; will-" »ig- Apply "Learn,". c/o "Dominion." . T ADYHELP, bright and efficient, seeks u position; highest credentials. Writs stating salary, etc., "Erena," The Port, : Nelson. • , ' ' MARRIED Man seeks engagement, ' general farm - hand; competent ploughman and fencer.. "Reliable," .-o/i "Dominion." "V^T ANTED, by. capablo young Lady, ' * position as companion-help la homely family in country. Write particulars, Miss Hicks', G,P.0.; Marton. / HpO General Storekeepers.—Position ■ Wanted as Counter Hand and Canvasser; excellent references; ineligible, war. service. "Immediate," P. 0., Pending. CAPABLE Business Man. (45) wants engagement its Manager, Salesman, or Traveller, boot, business; 20 years' experience; ■ references. "Shore," c/cf . "Dominion." ( ■ QTAR, 200 Quay.—To place, Mother and Son (station, cottage), cookymen, son (returned soldier), general farm'work. Wanted, urgently, . Laundress and Probationer (institution, excellent home),. Maids (schools), 4 Laundresses. Ring 2339. TyANTED, by married man, position .>'** ' Manager, mixed .farm; thorough experience stock, good knowledge of buying, etc., life' experience; position on outside farm preferred; wife no duties( best references; ineligible; age 32; good . man' rough country; .expert icastratori • wide knowledge of farm implements and horses. "Farmer," G.P-0., Wanganui. CUNNINGHAM'S Elite Registry. 1572, . 'Phone—Wanted to Place, middlo* aged, thoroughly 'reliable.Lady as man- ■ ageress or.relieving; boarding, hotels, or . , apartment, houses; good cook, town or. ' country, recommended. • Wanted, • a trustworthy Housekeeper, two in family, good homo and wages; Married Couples, Charwoman, Ladyhelps, Generals, Farm arid Station Hands. BRICKLAYER TyANTS job. for Country Builder or *' Station, Freezing Works, or Mine. 1 "N.D.," c/6"j'*Dominion." / BARMAID. , " WANTED, position by experienced , Barmaid,'town'or-country; credeu' tials. "L.D.," c/p '.'Dominion." ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ' TT-ACANCIES - Superior Board:Resi- •*' dence, excellent table; terms moderate for permancnts;. close to cars and station! 'Phone 2453. "pirfSWORTH," ir M Hi lls Street, WeU -V' "lington, under new management. Good accommodation'for boarders. Double and. Single Rooni6. ' Telephone 4658. LADY Boarder wanted;. comfortable home;.'. Eastbourne, convenient wharf; moderate -..forms; -assist light, duties. "Companionship,".... c/o. "Do- - minion.", . FURNISHED, and' Unfurnished Rooms, • Wanted and To Let. Save time by' leaving your name.'at.Boulcott.Rejristry, Boulcott Street. "Phone-2541. -Numerous clients'waiting. . .. AUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposite., , vifc ; , Domirtioh"-Newspnper.'On'emihuto 1 tram, rail, stoamer. Every comfort;! convenience. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. H. Innes. 'Phone 2310. _. . W" ~ "HrrEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING- . HOUSE (opposite "Dominion"! " Office), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with' ' splendid view City and Harbour, ona minute train, Post Office, Wharves. Ex- , cellent cuisine. H. arid c.. water; alt i conveniences. Terms: . ss. per day; Weekly, 2os. MRS., .V. L. ALLAN,' Manageress. 'Phone 1617. . ■ — "RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. , DOMINION AVENUE (Plimtner's Steps). This new,. commodious, first-class Private Hotel, is now open tft receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished: SJ . - 1 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cui* 1 sine' Commanding view from roof gar- ' den of Wellington and Hitrbour. Terms' ' ' moderate. MRS. , M'CORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 628. ~ ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL HAY. The most charmingsnot in Wellington, facing Harbour. Cross the road any time and have a.dj.p. Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus, . Beautifullv furnished. Excellent Cuisine., Country Visitors specially catered for.' CHARIES THROSBY, Manager.' Tele-> pbone 354 a. Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wcl-> lington. • ■ • MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghussnee Street, Wellington. THE Traveling Public will be pleased to' note that the above, has awta been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. Every comfort assured. Letters and. Telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box 46. v ■ 'Phone 348.. , Proprietor '. W. FIX. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, . , Clydo Quay; ' Electric light; every comfort and con-i vonience for visitors. Superior table. , Tariff. 6s. Gd. per day, 355. per week. Special arrangements for permanents. G. W. JEN.NER, ' \ Proprietor." v ' ' WANTED KNOWN. ' Alteration SALE.-Wainuts. is. 2d.;-Barcelona Nuts, Is. 3d.; Brazil! Nuts, Is. 61d.; S.S.-Almonds, Is. lOd.j . Cadburv's Jib. Boxed Chocolate, lid.; Hudson's Jib. Boxed 'Chocolate. Jid.j Seal Chdcolate, Jib. (Boxed), Is. Gd. , MRS. LI3UPUIERE. . ' ] : Parcel 'Post Specialist, ; 90 Willis Street, below Preston's. , LEADING ACTRESS'S OPINION. A leading American actress, at present in Australia,'personally expressed tlio opinion to Mr. Hendy, who has just returned front the Commonwealth, that sha found "HENNALINE" Egyptian Sham, poo a most delightful toilet article, and since its regular use her hair had improved immensely; being longer: and thicker than ever beftxre. The Australian wouren have quickly recognised its merit, as tno , sales'aro rapidly, increasing.evory month. Those in New Zealand who have not uscd.it should-certainly do so. -It ! procurable in Wellington/from J. Ji. M'Konzie's, Willis Street, Gcoreo and . ' Kersley's, D.1.C., and. leading chemists. 1 Price, Is. Pd. hnd 2s. 6d. . ' . ' v W BARBER AND CO., Dyers and • Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phone 226.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 296, 3 September 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 296, 3 September 1918, Page 1

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