FUNERAL FURNISHERS, v EOBT. H. : WILSON AND ' SON, Undertakers and' BmbalmorS, 16i Adelaide Hoad, ,: " Wellington. .Mofpri Open, and Closed Hearses kept on pre> mises. Largest Mortuary Chapel in the Dominion free. Telephone 1899; and-No. 6 Wha Street, Lyall Bay, Telephone 4SM (3 rings). No;corinection ; with aiiy^other . firm trading under eaine. name.; ■ ■ MR. W. E. JEFFERYS, who was ae« . : eociated vrtth. Messrs.- Flyger and Co., -..Undertakers and . Embalmere, -for 6omoears._intimates that he:has taken, over this long-eetablished buslaesa, and . wishes to assure the publio of careful and faithful ■ servicei :.'-'-'■". '■: .W. E: JEFFERYS AND CO.) ; j Undertakers and •Embalmera, ■■ Telephone US A. 222-Cuba Street. ' SITUATIONS WANTED. "I BUTCHER, ■ all-round, : - requires .'Tosi- . tion. ■ shopman. G. .Mile, 31' Kent Terrace, Wellington.■■-.- . ..-. ■ > ~ *. WANTED,. Position as' Companion- - help, with children, country' preferred. Apply. "Zak," 83 Fairlie Terrace, Kelburh. '.. . ' '.'..'. ' ■ riUNKINGHAJTS- Registry, Mawrthy's Buildings, 50 Willis Street.-Wanted Place, thoroughly experienced -woman, ■ : Cook or Housekeeper," hotel ; or boarding-' city or suburbs. .'Wanted (citi , ), Genorals, 255., 305.; for first-class howl, Wairarapa, Porter and Houseniaidj Waitresses, Ladyhelps, Housemaids. \_ WORK FOR SOLDIERS. READER, if you know of any Vacan- .. cies-for Employment, especially light , billets,, suitable .'for Returned Soldiers, . please advise the ' ' ■ : ' . ' ■--. •.'OFFICER-IN-CpiGl!,'' .- ■Discharged Soldiers'.lnformation Dev ' j partment, V,- , \ AITKEN STREET,' WELLINGTON. ' ;■ Telephone ,'■ "' ';■■- BOARD AWD RESfbENCE. LADY requires Board if Furnished ■Room, State partiouiars,- terms, and locality to "A.5.C.," c/o- '■Dominion/' WANTED, Board,- .Lby two busincs'g . .. ladies' share; handy' -.to/'town. State' partidulars, e"tc>- : to "Srare," c/o "Dominion.".' "... .: . . • . : , ANTED to Let,. Rooms,. in Kelburn • locality,'to refined girls, 'in euperior home;.every convenience ; moderate terms. 'Phone 3192 (two rings) 1 ""■■' -..■•'■'"".;' -" -■■• WANTED, by elderly lady, (healthy), ■ home on farm ns* Paying Guest, or room in a, respectable, home-in the country. Particulars "Maro," c/ 6 "Do- . minion. .- ■■, ■ ■ ■'■ TVUEEN'S'PRIVATJ; HOTEL, opposite y*, "Dominion" N.ew9pap;r..Oneininlite ttam,' rail, steamer. Brery .comfort, convenience.' Excellent cuisine. : Mod"* erato tariff. H.-Innes; ,'Phone- 2310..'. HTTEHALL I'MVATE BOARDING. . HOUSE (opposite "Dominion;* Office), Plimmerle Steps, WelHngl6nJ"\cithi splendid view City and, Harbour,: one minute train, Post-Office, Wharves. Excellunt cuisine. H..and c; water; all conveniences.'. Terms: 53. -per day« Weekly, 255. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. ''Phone 1617. RUTLAND PBIVATE HOTEL. ; - : DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmert Stepa). This new,'-commodions, first-ciass Private Hotel is now ppen .to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 3 bathrooms on each floor; excellent- cui.« sine Commanding view from roof gutden of Wellington and Harbour.. Terms , moderate.' MRS.- .M'COBMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 628. ■ ■ ■ ..- . GLENMORE. ; NOW Open to receive.Guests-Glen-inor.e, 59 .Bo.iikott, Street, in connention with'the'Rutland, Plinjmer's Steps. Spacious sunny-rooms, newly, furnished f - commandins: splendid view of harbour; very central and select;. For terms, ctp.', apply '-••■'■■, • ■ ■ 'Phone 628. "' RUTLAND HOTEL. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. > ■ " ORIENTAL BAY. The most charming ..spot in Wellington,.facing Harbour, Cross the road any time and have a dip. ' Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus. Beautifully furnished.. Excellent Cuisine Country Visitors' specially. 1 catered for; CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone 3Wa. Telegrams; "Kiosk," Weifington. '..■'.. .. . ■ ' ...-MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTELi ' GhuzEee Street. Wellington. THE Traveling Public will be pleased • to' note that the above has again been '.aken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fl?, Every comfort nssured.- Letters and-Tele-grams receive immediate attention. "'":. P.O.'Box 46. 'Phone M... Proprietor -.;■■-. W-. FIX. :. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE - HOTEL, Clyde Quay.Eleotrio light, every comfort and-con' venience -for visitors. Superior. table. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day, -355. per week. Special arrangements .for permahents. . G. W. JENNER, ■ > ' Proprietor. . "WHAT WOULD- YOU- DO?" IN a conversation between two friends, the younger of the-two was heai'd to remark: "What-wouhl you -do if you were going'.grey before, you w.Jire thirty?"' Her friend replied: "I had grey hair showing at 25, but was recommended to try Dr. Wilson's Regenerator, and as you see now, I have not a grey hair visible, and it. is thicker than ever before. If you have a;tendency, to premature greyness, get it immediately; it's really' , splendid." ' .-.-'. Sold in Wellington by George ' and Kersley, J. R.. M'Kenzie, D.1.C.; and all principal chc-mislv- Price ( is.; if posted; ts.W, . ' - .-','■ ••
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 31, 31 October 1918, Page 1
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