-" —: ■ ; - - — ■■ -, ■ \i FUNERAL-NOTICE. - ■ THE Funeral of the~"kte SAMUEL' \ LINDSAY FLYGER will leave the j Mortuary. Chapel of Jeffervs and Co., j Cuba Street, THIS AFTERNOON, Ofr j TOBEB 7, 1918, at 3.80. o'clock, for the, j Sydney Street Cemetery, v Private inter- j ment. ' ' I . W. E. JEFFBRYS AND CO. j (Late Flygor and Co.), .'"■.■ I Undertakers arid Embalmers, ''' j ; 222 Cuba Street; \ Telephone 945 A (day."oY.night), :..'.v:_ i ' E. MORRIS. JUNR., ■ j Undertaker and Embalmer, " ! 60 Taranaki Street and 28 Revans Street.' ) NO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early ,- or too late to receive immediate aU > | tention." : Mortuary Chapel fir the coii* i venience.of the public, Carriages, laij. daus, at the. shortest notice. Thqije .i Nos.—Head Department, 937; Newtown ! Branch, 142; Livery Stables, :CCB. Pru j vate 'Phone, 3749. ■ ~ . ' SITUATIONS VACANT. i ANTED, Ladyhelp. Apply ,Mr«; J Higginson, Koputaroa. ,1 W"aNTED,~Two Ladyholps for near ' . Mastertou; Apply Box 73, Master- ' i ton. . . ■ .', ■' "i WANTED, Lady Hairdresser; good s t wages. . Apply "R-H.M.," c/o "Do- j minion." ■ ' - WANTED, Boy for Office, generally '. useful, nL. \V. Balkind, Boulootti j Chambers. • ' i ANTED, strong Lad for farm work; j Jio milking. 'Apply C. J. Masters, J rHunterville. - ' j CARPENTERS wanted,-for Hawera,' ! good prospects. -Wire or write Box ,j 153, Hawera. . ".' ■ ■ ■'.'' " ' ; 'WANTED, Linotype Operator (perma»V nent).- Apply Manager, "Argus'* ! Office, Greymouth. . . j WANTED, Man, Drapery Deportment, /' i country store; references. Apply' : Gunning, Shannon., ■' • .' ■; . ■'' OUSEKEETER. wanted, by the Vicar '• ■of Paraparauniu, widower, daugh- ; ter aged two years. . . ■ .-■' \ ANTED, a Parlourmaid; references j •necessary.- Apply;- 'Mrs.;' Walter Nathan. ■96 Hobson Street. ~ .■■'■"■._. '~',• '•' SITUATIONS WANTED. ! WANTED, by elderly person, light J domestic or sewing, indoors, ' \ Apply "Competent," c/o "Dominion." ■ ; GARDENER, single, wants country j situation; experienced vegetable, i flowers, fruit; good references, "J.G.," j c/o "Dominion." . i AN experienced Cutter seeks • Position in town or country; thor- i ouglily' efficient; Apply. "Competent," " j c/o, "Dominion." ; GENERAL Farm Hand, married, wants \ Position; all teams, implements, fencing, sheep work, etc. Apply "Experienced," c/o "Dominion." ' .'■'■- TO SAWMILLERS. i EXPERIENCED Yard and Order Man j 'teeks re-engagement;.'used-to con- ; signing and all classing. Apply "Eimu," ! c/o "Dominion." ' ,- i WANTED.. • V ; W' ANTED toTffire, for about two .-.! months. Piano, in good order: Ap- :, ply. Lieut. Bfaithwaite; - Officers" Mess, Featherston Camp. ' BOARD AND. RESIDENCE. ! TO. LET, Room,.2.single beds, suit.re- ; spec-table working ,me.n; also double ' j room for married couple. 69 Boulcott \ \ Street. . .-■-■.' ■"■ 1:1 GENTLEMAN, Lady, and-Daughter, ; (aged 6), want Comfortable Rooms \ ;| and Board.' Apply "Central," c/o "Do- . ) minion." > .;. -."/j UEEN'S ,PRIVATE. HOTEL, opposite ) "Dominion" Newspaper. One minnto } tram, rail, steamer. Every comfort, ! convenience. Excellent cuisine. Mod-'.' 1 erata tariff. H. Innre. 'Phone 2310. ..,_ .} HTTEHALL PRIVATE-BOARDING- ■'.-'! HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" i Office), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with' :; splendid view City and Harbour, one . : minute train, Post Office, Wharves. Ex- ; cellent cuisine.. H. and c. water; all j conveniences. Terms: ss. per day. : Weekly, 255. MRS. V. L, ALLAN, j Manageress. 'Phono 1617. ■ ..,..:■ ; RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, " i DOMINION AVENUE ,(Plinimer J J ) . Steps). .This . new,. commodious,. ~ j first-class Private Hotel is now open to . ■ j receive Guests., Luxuriously furnished; 2 I bathrooms on each floor; excellent cui- | sine 'Commanding yiew'from roof-' gar-. • 1 den of Wellington and Harbour.* Terms .; moderate, MPS. .M'CORMICK, Pro- ; prietress. 'Phone 628. , ] ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, •'"'■ i ORIENTAL BAY. The most charming ! spot in Wellington, facing Harbour, j Cross the road any. time and have a di,p. j Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus. j Beautifully furnished. Excellent Cuisint. • i Country "Visitors specially catered for.' -1 CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Tele- j phone 35ia. Telegrojns: "Kiosk," Wei- ' fington. V ■' . j MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, .' ■" "Ghuzneo- Street; Wellington. '; THE Traveling Public will-be pleased to note thatJhe abovo has again been take,n over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. Every comfort assured. Letters and Tele-' j grains receive immediate attention. i P.O.' 80x.46. 'Phone 348.' .; • Proprietor .......... W. FIX. c ; EALANDIA ' PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde' Quay- I Electric light, every comfort and couj. voriience for. visitors. Superior table. ..! Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day, 355. per week. » Special arrangements for permnnents. j G. W. JENNEK, '?■■; Proprietor. I SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. '' ] ING Up 'Phone 1628. . N. Symons, j Buyer,- Second-hand Clothing. ;' Boots, etc. Highest prices given; countrycustomers can • rely on good prices. 63 •,! Courtenay Place, Wellington. / 1 OTICE.-Lcft-oft' .Clothing. - 'Phonn' 1 'j 2667 a. B. Morris, Second-hand , j Dealer, buys Suits',' Boots, ' Underwear.' ' , Costumes, etc.; all kinds old Jewellery j bought. 65 Courtenay Piace, Wellington. ; HAS it ever occurred to you that you . 1 have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery ! lving about that you can turn into '• cash? Wo buy and give HIGHEST i PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or ring' j Tel. 4107, and we shall call and give ■ i you our price for whatever.you 'have to i sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Secondhand Deuler, 127 Manners Street. Wellington. '. . . .-,, , LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PIfiGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, M. BRITISH DEALER, wishes to.'. P'urcliase for Cash Ladies', Gentlemen's; and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mr. or Mrs; Piggott will wait upon any Lady or Gentleman at their' Residence on receipt of letter; or 'Phone 2651 a, ' '- ; •'■ ."• ' :■ ,: ' ;■ j \~BIiI.LET.PROOF. Body Shit'ldls ? •ii the best present for your soldier." Protection from shrapnel,, revolver, bomb,' and bayonet. Warm and comfortable; Light weight, noh-metallic. Price 775, 6'd., delivered free to trenches. P.O. Bos' 657, Christchurch,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 10, 7 October 1918, Page 1
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