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FUNERAL FURNISHERS. , j TMfE. ■W. E.- JEFFEEYS, who was. as- "i ifJL fiooiated with Messrs. Flyger and ■•) Co., Undertakers and • Embalmere,for \ eome years, intimates that he has taken j over this long-established bnsinoss, and j •wishes to assure the public of careful and faithful service.' > : , .! •W-:-E: JEFFEEYS AND CO., . \ ." Undertakers and Embalmers, > Telephone 9-JSA-. 222 Cuba' Street., , SITUATIONS WANTED. I WANTED, Shearing, by good machine ■ I shearer. Apply by ■ letter,' "Shear- j 'or/' c/o "Dominion." .' ■ . j WANTED, position Cooking for shear. ' J ers, by capable woman. Apply, ] stating wage, "C.M.8.,". c/o "Dominion. , ? . j ANTED, easy Position us Nursery I Governed to young: children,- or Lady's Companion, in country. Apply "City," ."Dominion." :" ". TTOMESTiCATEI) young... married 1 J-" woman, with child (2 years), seeks. I Positioii with homely family. Apply ( "P. 5.8.," c/ 6 "Dominion." '"■ ' ,' ■ " j ANTED, from November, position j as' help in country-home by Sol* ] dier'e Wife with girl, nearly 3. Apply: • % j "Good Home," c/o "Dominion." - -'. ' j ANTED, 50-70 cows, on shares; nia- j chinos; would consider', buying , j place; payments to be-stopped-out of ; milk.cheques. Apply "lUdus," c/o "Do! "' minion/] ■ ■ lADY, nursing/ war-widowed sister in ; 1 ' country, offers excellent Dress- ; ■'■ making, return hospitality short time j ■ town; interested, theosophy, musical. "Nelson," c/o "Dominion." ■■ ■ | ELDEELY Farmer, practical and ex- . pe'rienced agriculture and good i knowledge of stock, desires Position (in \ ■ November) as .Farm Manager. . Large : farm preferred. 'Can' be well lecommend. < ed. Address.-"Capalblo," Post Office, Wa- -j ]]g:anui.. •''.'.. .. ; BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ' i ■' ■ fuenished'eoom. j WANTED, comfortably Furnished i Room, sunny aspeqt, in quiet homo,'. i 1 with or without boalrd. :;Eeply "Toiler,"; j e/o "Dominion." ■ ' : :'•.. . '•:.-::....::':■ i 'AUIiEN'S PEIV ATE HOTEL, opposite i "» "Dominion" Newspaper. One.minnto tram, rail, steamer. Every (Somfort, ; conveuience. Excellent cuisine. -Mod- j crate tariff. E. Innea.- 'Phone 2310. ■ i WHITEHALLPEiyATE BOAKDINfr' { ' v» HOUSE (opposite-.: ■"Dominion ■' , ' O(Rce), Pliinmer's Steps, Wellington, with i I splendid view City arid" Harbour, one | minute train, Post Office, Whan-es: Ex- . cellont- cuisine. H. and c. water; all ■ couvoniences. .pet •day. Weekly, 255. MES. V. L. ALLAN, • Manageress. 'Phono 1617. -■— : . , ""EUTLAND PBIfATE HOTEL.; . , TfcOMINION AVENUE (Phmmer'n i *-r Steps). Ihis new,'-•commodious,' ' first-class Private Ilotel is now open to receive Guests. '. Luxuriously furnwhed; 3 , bathrooms on each-floor; excellent cm- -.- sine •' Commanding view, from root garden of Wellington andOlarbour Terms moderate. MES. M'COEMICK, Iroprietre'ss. 'Phone 628. : .-- .:.,.. I 1 OEIENT TETVATE. HOTEL, : - OEIENTAL BAY.' The most- chnrming , spot in Wellington, facing Harbour. j ' Cross the road any time and have a_d\p; Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus. j Beautifully furnished.' Excellent Cimint. Country Visitors specially catered, tor. ..j CHAELES THEOSBY, Manager. Me- ; phone Sail. lelegr>yns: f'Kipsk, | lington.' :-.. '■■ - ■■ MANSIONS PEIVATE HOTEL.. ; ,' •■. Ghuznee Street,.Wellington.. ,,■ THE Traveling Public will be pleased j to note that the above, has'agwn j , been taken over by- Mrs-_ Fix. Everv comfort assured. Letters and; Tele-gram's-receive immediate attention/ . "P.0.80x 46 . I proprietor W. JIA. \ .j 'ryEALANDIA PEIV ATE HOTEL, j ■ il ■■'■■ Clyde Quay. i Electric light, every, comfort and com , . venience for visitors. Superior > table. ; 3 Tariff, Cs..6d. per day, 355. per weefc j Special arrangements lor permanente. i [ G. W. JENNEB, . 1 ..;::. '.'. Proprietor. ] SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. H ING Up Thono 1628; N. Symone, Buyer Second-hand-- ■ Clothing, ' Boots, etc. Highest prices given; country customers can rely on good prices. - 63 i , Courtenay Place, Wellington. i D TVfOTICE.-Left-oft' Clothing. 'Phonn i ' '•. 2667 a. B. Morris, Second-hand j ' Dealer, buys Suits, Boots, . Undorwear. ■ > ' Costumes, etc.; all kinds old Jewellery ! • bought. 65 Courtenay Place, Wellington. i HAS it ever occurred to you th.it you ! have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery '.{ lying about that you can turn into \ cash? We buy and give HIGHEST | PEICES. Drop us a postcard, or ring , } " Tel. 1107, and wo shall call and give 1 you our price for whatever you , have to ( sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Secondhand Dealer, 127 Manners Street. Wet. ~ | ? lington. . LEFT-OFP CLOTHING. ■ MES. PIfiGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, BEITISH DEALEE, wishea, to " Purchase for Cash Ladies', Gentlemen's, i and Childreu!e Left-off Clothing, Boote, , f etc. '■Hγ. or Mrs. Piggott will wait udoji I any Lady or Gentleman at ttieir Eesi- ■ ' J" dehce on receipt of letter; or 'Phone i. 2651 a. ■_ . DAISY Vacuum Cleaners.—Now is the timo to make inquiry and install I ono of these wonderful House-cleaning Machines. The cost, from 80sl, will "repay itself with the case and comfort and conscious satisfaction the wifo will have in removing dirt, filth, and microbes from carpets, coverings, and cracks.'Get full particulars, or seo demonstration. Oscar Hewitt and.Co., sli Lower Cuba St. i? CJAFE Bathing on tho Beautiful Otflki i. O Beach. Send for tariff .of now Sea- ).- side Eesort, open December, to B. Brown, Otaki. ..'.;■■■:.-

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 16, 14 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 16, 14 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 16, 14 October 1918, Page 1

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