FUNERAL NOTICE., .; - THE Friends of"'the late WILLIAM PICKIN are respectfully iuvited te attend his Funeral, which will take jriaca ' at .Tolmeonville on FRIDAY, SEPTEM- ■. BEE, 27, at 2 p.m. •.- . .',- ■ . J. FLYGERAND CO.,'■.'.■..'. Undertakers and Einbalmers, 222 Cuba. Street. Tel. 945 A, day or night. E. MORRIS, -JUNR., -' - * : : ■'• Undertaker and. Embalmer, ■. ' 60 Taranaki Street and 28 Rev&ns Street.. NO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too . early' . i or too late to receive immediate at.' tention. Mortuary Chapel for the con-', venience of the public Carriages, lan-' at the shortest notice. .'Phone' Nos.—Head Department, 937; Newtown'.' Branch, 142;' Livery Stables, 7668. Pri. vate-'Phone, 8749. - ' ■- SITUATIONS VACANT. WAOTEI), capable Help; all-dutiesj' »' ; wages 255. Mrs. EI Eobinson,, Marhnborough. ' . ■ ; WANTED, reliable Turner for Gar- ■•» age; good-wages. Apply "Turner," c/o "Dominion." . . '' W 'ANTED, ah. experienced Nur.se, for. . -2. children.--Apply ■ Mrs.' Walter Strang, _Palmerston North. TJA'KEB-Wanted, a reliable Man aa - .£*,. Second Hand. t Apply W. Austin, . Railway Store, Lower Hutt. "■ ." W 'ANTED, Compositor, for month; wages 70s..per week and fare. Ap-> ply "Herald? Office, .Pahiatna. VyANTED, good': .Wheelwright; good "» wages and. constant job. Apply.'H. G. Clarke, Blacksmith, Warea. - ; " . IS/fANTED, Attentive Girl as Wnitressy y* no.night work; good wages"to"good girl. Apply 129 Manners Street. -'- - ■piMNTEßS'.Foreman, Jobbing, New; ■"-. .good references. -Apply Richards, "Times," O'amaru, or direct, to- Manager. N WANTED, capable Driver for AVoql Wagon; wages JH ss. per week; Apply. W. G. Wttterreus, E;M.D., Eketaliunn. ~ . '_ WANTEDTreTiable' Cook,' 50s.,Fe?- . thei-ston; Parlourmaids, Couples, separate cottages. -. Scottish Registry, \Willfa Street. . - :>;r'■-."■. r--.'/,. > ■ SITUATIONS WANTED.'/' ' WANTED, Position, Cook-General) fond children; experienced... Apply "J.R.," c/o "Dominion." . .\JSTANIED, by. 3 adult railkare, Shara ■'."I Milking, 40 to 50. by hand, or more by machines. Apply "P.H.," c/o Manaia ... P. 0., Taranaki. ANTED, by young lady'with child, Housekeeping for -'2 or 3 men.'on etatioH; make>good bread, butter; state wages. Apply "Country/ , c/o "Domin- . .;• : ". ■ • . LOOK HERE! J•"-' : TO STATION-OWNERS AND OTHERS. jnOMPETENT MECHANIC 4 CHAUFV/> FEUR (retoned soldier, married) desires-position in country; .thoroughly" capable ALL MACHINERY REPAIRS, expert driver; Government references.: .. ' ."TRANSMISSION," . " ' . '■.-. C/o -"Dominion." ■ WORK FOR SOLDIERS. ; " R.HADER, if you know of any Vacan. cies for Employuieht.-.especially light billets,-•• suitable for Returned Soldiers, please the .•■■••• dFFICER-IN-CH:VRGE, Discharged Soldiers' Information Dβ- •• partment, AITKEN 'STOEET, WELLINGTON. ■ Telephone 2183. ' SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED, RING Up 'Phone 1628. N. Symbhs, " Buyer Second-hand Clothing. Boots, etc; Highest prices given; country customers can rely on good prices. 63 Courtenay Placo, Wellington. , '.. NOTICE.-Left-oft Clothing. 'Phono ' 2667 a. B. Morris, Second-hand ' Dealer, buys Suite, Boots, Underwear. Costumes,,etc.; all kinds old Jewellery bought. 65 Courtenay Place, Wellington. HAS it ever occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you ' can turn into cash? We buy and give HIGHEST PRICES. Drop us a poetcard, or ring Tel. 4107, and we shall call and give vou our price fdr whatever you havo to 1 sell. M. NAUSBAU-M, The Allies' Secondhand Dealer, 127'"Manners Street. Wei. lington. ' . LEFT-OFP CLOTHING. MRS. PIfiGOTT, '121 Vivian Street, BRITISH DEALER, wishes ta Purchase for Cash Ladies', Gentlemen's,' and Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mr. or Mrs, Piggott will wait upon any Lady or-Gentleman at their-Resi-dence on receipt of letter; nr 'PUone 2651 a. :~ - ".'- ■ ■ WANTED KNOWN. . A LTEBATION. SALE.-Walnute. -is."" ■**■ 2d.;' Bnrcelona Nuts,- Is. 3d.; Brazil Nuts, is. 6Jd.; S.S. Almonds, Is. lOd.t Cadbury's Jib, Boxed Chocolate. 6d.j Hudson's }lb. Boxed Chocolate. <jd.j( Seal Chocolate, Jlb..(Boxed), Is. Gd. - MRS. LEMPRIERU, Piucbl Post Specialist, ■ 00 Willis Street, below Preston's. HARD pavements are as velvet if you wear WOOD-MILNE RUBBEB. HEELS. Mado in England from.pure, durable Para rubber.. Cheaper than leathor. ■ - ■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 1, 26 September 1918, Page 1
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