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___ I jimiAridNS vacant. WANTED,. ladyhelp for tho countryj pin, Marlon. . ■ -, : WANTED; Girl; good comfortable , , homo; fair wages. Apply "L;M.," c/o Dominion." ' -...' . , ; . WANTED", good Wheelwright; good f.r ,vages aud coustant job. Apply H, .Blacksmith, ;Warea. ' SITUATIONS . '.WANTED, . position,- Private Bar, T Wellington or Palmerston North. Apply "65," c/o ■ : WANTED to Place, Lady's x Maid or Sewing Maid; 5 years' rcfe'rencos. Dominion Registry, 2-48 Quay. WANTED7poeition.-ae Night Porter, -' * v or -.Porter-Barman; ineligible; good ' references. Address' "F.P'* G.pto., • Wellington. , ■ .' ■ ' Tt/TOTqil ; Driveiv liiarried, desires ■"■*- change to provinces;. do all running repairs; first-class references'. Apijlv ■ 'Austin," c/o■ ■ ■ /GENERAL Farm Hand, married, wants Position; all teams, implements, fencing, sheep work, etc.' Apply "Jia> perienced," c/o "Dominion." "WANTED, by Married Man,' incli- . »-» '-.jriUe service, ' POSITION as .WORKING MANAGER or Head Shepherd;, thorough drilling in breeding of all etock and handling, .of sheep and cattle; life. experience m both islands; good , at agricultural work; good dogs , and owa horse. . Apply to "QUALIFIED,', c/o "Dominion." "' (CUNNINGHAM'S Elite Registry; MacV .'■ arthy's ■■ Chambers, Willis Street.— Wnnted to Place, good Married station or, farm, 2 boys (11, 12), man gen- ' eral all-round hand, wife- cook ■-house* keeper,'any district.. To Place, two experienced- young -ladies,- in country home, farm, station, ,or private, both c/ioks, housemaids, ladyhelps,. or nurse girls; fatmcrs' daughters; lecommendej. ':'-.:.■ ..>:..: .SHEARER. : .-i... . . WANTED, by Machine Shearer, early ' Stand this ecason.;! Apply "N.TJi," c/o "Dominion." : ■•" •' '.. ■ ■•.■-. - BOARD AND RESIDENCE. XjWRNISHED and Unfuriiished Roorae ■*- Wanted and To Let. Save time by leaving your name at Boulcott Registry, Boulcott Street. 'Phone 2811. Numerous clients waiting. .'. .' ■■" / ' ' . , AUEEN'S PRIVATE'HOTEL, opposite \* "Dominion",Nowspaper. Oneminnto tram, rail, steamer. Every comfort, convenience. Excellent cuisimv Mod« era'te tariff. H..'lnnps. 'Phone !2310. 'WHITEHALLPRIVATEBOARDING- : ■ ;™*::,HOySE. (opposite ."Pominw.'' • ;.'ofr!ci;),-Plimincr''B..Steps, •W,ollington,'mtbi. ~-,,.,• splendid view-City'arid Harbour,-one minute.train, Post Office, Wharves. Excellent cuisine. H. and c. water; all conveniences.' Terms: ss. per day. Weekly,-, 255. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 16V!. - , '■RUTLANdTpRIV'ATE 'HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer , ? Steps).' This new,'commodious, first-class. Private Hotel-, in now open to receive Guests.v Luxuriously furnished; 2 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cui•Bino/ Commanding view: from roof gar- j den of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. MRS. M'COR-MICK,: Pro. . prietress. 628. \ ■-;;-.-■■..• • ■' ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, '' ORIENTAL BAY. The most charming spot in Wellington, facing Harbour. Cross the road any time and have a d\p; -' :- Seven minutes from' City. Trnm terminus. ■'Beautifully furnishedi-Excellent Cuisint. Country Visitors specially catered-:-, for. CHARLES THROSBY,: Manager; ;-.Teler phone 35te.. .Tolegr»jns: "Kiosk," Weifington. y .-'■.• ■. -:.•::■ '■" - '■;■■/.'_l ' j MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL-, . Ghuinee Street, "Wellington. . rriHE Traveling Public will be plea/ied • A to note that the above has again been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fir. j Every comfort assured. Letters and Tek> i groms receive immediate attention. ; P.O. Box 46. , - ■" 'Phone 348. | ......;.:■ W. FIX. . rpEALANDIA PRIVATE .HOTEL, .£!•■ ■ CTyde Quay. : '"; • ; Electric light, every comfort and con' ; venierice- for- visitors. Superior table. j Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day, 353. per week. ; Special anangementa tor pcrmanente. \ G. W..JENNEB-,'.'...'.■ i ', v •'■.-■ , .i ,, . ..- Proprietor. . ! TOILET SPECIALISTS. j SKIN FOODS THAT-AID'NATURE. . \ HELP Nature, and.your complexion '! will improve. ■.■'■'■ / , ;■ "CAMELLIAN" TOILET PREPARA- ! - . TIONS .;■:'■-.. ; are pure.'They remove impurities from j tho pores, soften,the skin, and render it I smooth and white. ' 1 :"-.'■ , Vanishing Creams, " ' j ■ Jlassage Creams, ■ . ■■ . i '" .'. Hand Emollieuts, '. " ' ■; Liquid Shampoos, ' .•' . , .. Facial. Powders in . .■ ." . ■' ■ all tints and perfumes. ' ■ For all Toilet Requirements and Trent- ' ments, Hair Workj and Scalp Treatment, I call and see . - ' : MRS. CAMERON, ', . .'-'..; , "Boudoir Camille," | Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, ; ! Wellington. '.-'-. Telephone -1535. ■ ■ . i — : : ___ i YOUR Hair can have the best treat- • i ineiit. Your hair riot only can, but i will, have the best treatment by visiting I MISS E. TATE'S TOILET SALON. I Tho best modern scientific treatment for ' i. every form of hair and scalp ! Jliss E. Tate-is an expert in the treat- ! ment-bf falling, (bin, short, oily, scraggy, ] dry, or grey hair. Her scientific treat- \ ment praptised in Melbourne and Syd- \ ney, and Into of -Madam Thora Talc, N j Ballantyiie'e Toilet Salon, Christchurch, ' ; can now' bo obtained by every Welling 1 ton lady; Face : Massage, ■Shampooing, i and Manicuring,'-a.ro all special lines.- ; Superfluous hair ■ remand permanently. .! Hair staining a> speciality. , Personal at- i tention given in every case. All charges reasonable. '■ • "..' ' .'-... ■ • • Address: MISS E.'TATE, .". i 33 Caledonian Chambers, . ; " j Above M'Lean and Archibald's, i ,'--'Phor.e 3100. ' Willij Street..- '-, YOU CANiVOT LOSE. YOUR SHIRT.' : SEND us 2s. 2d. and we'R post to you ; a neat Rubber Stamp and. a Bottlo ! of Marking Ink, so that you can have ' your name on everything. , A! W. MpRAN AND SON, ; ■ Rubber Stamp Makers, -.' •' | 60 Willis Street. Wellington. i PUT your foot down mid wear only . the best Rubber 'Heels. Specify ' WOOD-MILNE. British made from Para Rubber, . . . . • ; -..■-.. j

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1918, Page 1

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