■ FUNERAL NOTICES. - ' T-'HE Friends -of the. late EDWARD PELLING are invited'tonttend hie . I'iineral, which will leave his late resii donee, Seddon Street, Upper Hutt, TODAY (November 1, 1918), at 2'p.m., for ; the Trentham Churchyard. , "' ■" P. ROBERTSON, "'' ■ ■"..'-....;. :.; .'."Undertaker, Upper Hutt. v THE Funeral of the late ESTHER'J.. . . BUTT' will leave her late residence, ; Arapaepae Road, levin, TO-DAY' (Friday), November 1, at 2 p.m., for the Levin . Cemetery. '' . -i. I" S :J.~'HAEVEY AND"CO.,' '■..' ' '.'" Funeral v Directors.' ; .-■ FUNERAL FURNISHERS; 1 >'.'- ; T? MORRIS, JUN.,.-- and ■*-'• Eihbalmer, -60"Tarariaki'St., and 28 Riddiford ..5t...... .Mortuary: .Chapel.' Horse and Motor Hearses.'. .The', most ' complete and up-to-date Funeral Furnishers in the Dominion. 'Phone 937''(day 1 or night). , .'■;'■ ' •■'.■■ ,r" BOBT. H.. WILSON AND SON,' . ■*-»' Undertakers and Embalmers,. 164 Adelaide Road; Wellington. Motor,' Open and-Closed Hearses premises; Largest Mortuary Chapel in-the Dominion free.. Telephone-1999.; and No. 6 Wha Street, Lyall Bay; 'Telephone,'429l (3 rings). No connection' with any other firm trading under same name. . : .-i-'i MB' W. E, JEFFERYS,-,who''was. as- •"■*- sociated with, Messrs." Flyger.'and Co., Undertakers - and Embalmers, for 6ome years, intimates that be lids- taken over this long-established ■ business, and wishes to: assure the public of careful and faithful service.-- - "•• "' ' W. E. JEFFERYS:AND CO.,'--' Undertakers and Embalmers; '. Telephone 9JSA. 222 Cubs Street.';" SITUATIONS VACANT. '■:' WANTED, capabhrNurse,' for .child* ' J». ; ren," Apply Mrs. L. Nelson, ".View, lioad, Karori.';.' ;; -_f -',•'.".: "VU ANTED, for' coun. J oi ir V' feMilyof-three;'; Apply'. Mrs. ' n. otreer,- OtunUi, Taumarunui; ' " ' '. '.; SITUATIONS WANTED. '■-. '^ WANTED, Position. Cook-General; Ap- , y ply' "English," e/o. "Ladies'" Rest/' 124 Guy ton hfjeet, Wanganui.v. •■..•'■•> WANTED . Place," reliable -Waiter or v » Porter, good references. Scottish' ■Registry, Willis Street. 'Phone 3405. Wi IT , ING *" n S a g em ait. Couple,. wife - .'' Cook-Laundress, man carpenter, odd : . ' jobs,- Scottish Registry. 'Phone'34os, ' WANTED, by woman, boy 81, Place »» as Housekeeper,-town or country;' near school. Apply "E.Li.,-" c/o "Doniiii. ion, "WANTED,,Position as-.Companion- '.»■ help, with children, countrv preferred. Apply "Zak," 83 Fairlie Terrace, 1 Kelburn. i. V ■ WANTED, by. capable young woman, position; Children's Nurse, soine:exporience, excellent personal references. Apply "G.M.L.," e/o "Dominion." '■■ '•■ TADY (35). seeks ro-ongageihcnt;. Housed ■* J keeper to elderly man (educated); good cook; recommended; or. position Caretaker, fond domestic animals. "Housekeeper," c/o "Dominion," ~ TT - : ■ I. . •■'■ • fNUNNINGHAM'SHeiistrv, Macarthv's " VJ Buildings, SO Willis Street. Wanted Place, thoroughly experienced Cook or Housekeeper, hotel or. boardinghouse, -city .01*. (city), Generals, 255., 305..;. for-'first-class hotel, -Wairarapa,- Porter and ••-.-■ Housemaid}. Waitresses, Ladyhelps, Housemaids. . BOARD AND -RESIDENJCE^f QUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposite "Dominion" NewspapMvOne minute tram, rail, steamer.- Every comfort, convenience.' Excellent cuisine. "Modi eraito tariff. H. Innes, 'Phone 2310.. HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING. HOUSE (opposite • "Dominion" Office), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with splendid view City and Harbour,'ollo minute train, Post Office, Wharvesr Excellent- cuisine. H. and e. water; all conveniences. ■ Terms: ss. per day. Weekly, 255. ' MRS. V. L. ALLAN;. Manageress. 'Phone 1617., :..: RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE. (Plurime'r'a Steps)'.. This'; - Sew, ircomiiiodidns, first-class Private .Hotel is' now onen .to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 bathrooms on each.floor; excellent ciii-. sine. Commanding view from roof 'garden of Wellington' and Harbour.- Terma moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK. Proprietress.. 'Phone 628., , . .;.. • -.;' '"" GLENMORE.- ' NOW Open to receive. Guests—Glenmore, 59 Boulcott Street, in connection'with the Rutland, PlimmerV Steps. Spacious sunny rooms, newly furnished j - commanding splendid view of harbour; very central and select. For terms 1 ,-etc., 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 dnv' Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus. Beautifully-furnished. Excellent Cuisinfc. Countrv Visitors specially catered:-fori CHA.RLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone ,354 a. -Telegn>.nis: "Kiosk," Wellington. - ' ' ."' ' - '■ . MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, ."■ - Ghuzr.ee Street, Wellington...: THE Traveling Public will'.be'.pleated to note that the above has agaip been '.aken over by; Mr. and .Mrs. Fix, Every comfort assured- .letters and Telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box 46. 'Ph0ne.348., Proprietor ....;...•■ W. FIX; ; . ZEALANDIA ' PRIVATE' EOml Clyde Quay. ...-', Electric light, every comfort and coa* venience for visitors. > Superior table. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day, 35s.'per week. Special arrangements for permanents. . ,- G.W. JENNEH, ..-:.. . ... Proprietor. "WAR EPIDEMIC.OF.GREYNESS/' A GREAT and growing war epidemlo - 1 of Greyness is prematurely ageing thousands of Men and Women in Great ' Britain and 'Europe.' There is no doubt that thousands in New Zealand and Australia would be suffering the same but for the fact that the immediate application of Dr. Wilson's Regenerator, ths British! Specific for premature -ureyness, has quickly, arrested it. If you have the slightest sign of greyness showing get it at once—it's really splendid, and is "not a dye. Bottles, 45.., if- posted, 4s. Bd: Procurable from Cieorge and Kersley's) J. R. Cuba-Street, D.1.C.; and leading Cnemists in Wellington.": ' CLINCHER CROSS. TYRES' •"" • "GO FURTHER!" . ' BRITISH, scientifically designed, \ul- ■ canised slowly under '. hydraulic press' by direct steam, contact, 'Clincher Cross Tyres have more "life" in them— more miles. Try! ... ' Sole Controllers; '."..: ' HAYWARD BROS. AND CO., LTD, " ' Christcliurcb., ' "
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 32, 1 November 1918, Page 1
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