SITUATIONS VACANT. .'..■..' WANTED, good Floonnan, wages £i. : Apply jjen, ll'C'aul,_Marton. '__ WANTED, Lady help.'"""" Apply . Mrs. Gover, King Street, Daiinevirke. WANTED, -capable Nurse, for children.. Apply Mrs. L. Ncl6on,View Road, Karori.. :: .' ■ ' TJJK7ANTED, for the country,', a House- * » parlourmaid, wages ■ 2bs. --Apply "X-Jfl," do "Dominion." ';■ ■ ' , WANTED'," "a'l'.ii'ioiirinnld, references necessary. -Apply Mrs.- Walter Nathan, 93 Hobsoh Street.' ; . ~ ■ WANTED, Companion-helpi for country; family of three. "Apply lire. H.. Street, Otunui/Tauniarunui.' ■'-■■. .■WANTED, - young T ~Girf, "for light .»*■ housework, 'good "homes .2 .adults. Apply •'Phone 3483, or 43 -Tinakcri. Road. WA>JTEin~''SUtlbtr Cooks;.'.'extra shearing; 10 PloughmeiiiVliQs., 50s>j 20 Shearers, November 11, 16. Ji'Donaid's Registry, Christchurch. ' ..'-■ „ STAR, 200 Quay-Couples, .£l7O, .£156 ■ (bachelor},.£l4o, hotel, farui;.Shear-ei-s.. Station Hands, 'Milters, efficient Sew-in;;-Maid;-excellent position-, city. . . ■ ANTED, COUNTRY FAMILY,-. for sheep farnij parents-and son-and daughter. Man experienced, 40s.;' son :o assist, wages according" to -ability. . ■Woman- ae ; -general,- daughter assist,'wages - acroFding""i<rab'.Hly. Apply by letter -to- ■ ---• • -•-.- "family,;" . ~..'.':C/o "Dominion;" TENANTED; two friends, or Cook aqd • Housemaid, to do work in a country 6ch'p.ol;.no laundry, man'kept. Apply Miss Fleming, St. Mary's School, Stratford.'... ... : '■•V'.'.'.Vl: '" - CARETAKER: WANTED. •■■•- FOR S'IVANDREW'SPRESBYT-BRIAH . CHURCH,- 28 Wellington Terrace. Applications, together with *te:stinioni)tle, will be.received during MORNINGS'up till .WEDNESDAY, November fi, at tUe Church Office, Wellington Terrace, where schedule'of duties, etc., may. be seen. . ' ~' .•: .-: ■'... -I ■ '' f W; •- A ■ N T -. -E ' D. ' .■-*•!- . .reliable mrm;y' ■■■•'■'■•" '""'' For MUk'Cart. ; T : " : " ' Apply. . ~■......■•■. -' '■- '.- . HENRY. BODLEY.AND. SOX.S, ' ■ " '""'' .;■'."": "jWTinakori Road. BITUATIOMS WANTED. ■ WANfEDj.br.capable. person, position . . as Compauionrii'elp or Housekeeper, "Homely," c/o "Dominion.".' .'' "' WANTED, Position Cook-General, Ap-. ply "English," c/o "Ladies'.Rest," 12i Guyton.Street, .Wanga.nui,r:.-,. s . .'..:• C\ HILDREN'S Nurse,experienced,. HβVT. ..sires "position, excelfen , ;. referencesj disengaged. Nurse ; Covr.ie,.; ;"6 Nelson Crescent, . Napier.. . .'.■•. ■ '■,"'■ W" AKTEBTto" Place, reliable ' Couples; Wanted, Milkers,- Ploughmen, Ladyhelps, "Generals. Scottish, Registry, Thone 3405. ______■ WANTED; by capable young woman, ' position Children's Nurse, .some experience, excellent personal references. Apply-"G.M.L.,"J c/ 0 ., "Dominion." RANTED, by.Married:Man (37-C2), job in country driving, bread' cart, store, .cart, or any. other kind-of work. . "Handy Man," c/o "Dominion.". ''■■■. I .'■ ...-■- . ■■..- i)'.'. ■■■ ■:■■'. /CUNNINGHAM'S. Registry, ilacarthy-a V-\ Buildings, M.Willis.Streetj Wante'd Place, ■• thoroughly-', experienced, vr.prqati, Cook or Housekeeper, hotei-or'"bdardini;- - house, city or suburbs. Wanted (city), Generals, 255., 305.; :for fitst-class-hotel, Wairarapa, v Porter and . Housemaid; Waitresses, LadyhelpSj, Housemaids. .: :.- . TO MASTER-PRINTERS.'. "'," AN all-round, efficient .Cpmp., -, holding tHe'- highest credentials from, the ■best- offices, healthy; reliable, -.and ex-empt-from military" obligations* will:be free, (owing to misundorotendi.nglt.-in: a few days, a.nd-"wouljfvbV-glad 1 to;hear" of permanent qualityr'atcurficy, 'civility."andVreliability . are appreciated:. -/Display Advfe., Bulk, Stoned-Lino.,' "or. General Jobbing. Please' communicate "Conlp;," c/o "Dom'inion." . - - ■■■ - •■.-. ■ ■■ ' " ■ . BOARD AND.RESIDENCE. ./■ ANTED,. Board,' by ..two business ladies, central. ■ "Apply.. l : "Shafe Room," ''Dominion."'. ' . • WANTED,, for ..two. weeks, Board and Residence, Paraparaumii, Otaki, or Waikanie,....State''.terms to "Three Adults,"- c/o-"Dominion/ , / 'fjtUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposite v* "Dominion" Newspaper. One minute, tram,..rail,, eteamer.".. Every, ■convenience. •■■-Excellent; cuisine. Mod; .crate tariff....H.:.lnn«s...''Pbohe 2310. ' ■ WHITBHAU-iPRIVATE BOARDINGVv HOUSE - (opposite —"Dominion' Office), Trimmer's Steps, Wellington, wita' splendid view City ani-Harbour,, one* minute train, Post Office, Wharves.- Excellimt cuisine.—H. and e. waterj-all conveniences. • P'W'.dw. Weekly, "255."" ' MRS...V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. . RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL'. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's ' Steps). Thi3 new,- commodious, Prat-class Private Hotel, is now open to receive Guests.. Luxuriously furnished; % baftrooms-on each-floor; excellent cmeine Commanding view from root satden'of Wellington and Harbour. ; Termi moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone_62B, ■ ■ . "" -GLENMORE. , ;....'■/, NOW Open to receive Gucsfs.—Glen- '■ more, 59 Boulcott Street, in\coniiec.tion With the Rutland, Plim'mer's Steps. Spacious sunny rooms, newly furnifihea; commanding . splendid view of .harbour; very central and select. For terms, etc., 028. - RUTLAND HOTEL.- ' . ORIENT PRIVATE " ORIENTAL BAY. The.most.charmihg spot in Wellington, facing Harbour. Cross the road any time and. have a dip. Seven minute from City. Trarh (erminus. Beautifully furniehed. Excellent Cuisin*.. Countrv Visitors specially catered, for. CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. :■ Telephone 354 a. Tolegroffisv ."Kiosk,' Wollington. ' '. ■ '. ' MANSIONS' PRIVATE HOTEL,,: , Ghuzr.ee. Stred; Wellington. , THE Traveling Public will , be-pleased to note that the. above has again been '.aken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. Every comfort assured. Letters and Telegram's receive, immediate attention. ' P.O. Box 46. 'Phone 348. -Proprietor ■....■..■ W: FIX: . , rjEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, li Clyde-Quay.--:-.-- N -■ Electric light, 'wery 'comfort and coiw venienco for visitors,/ Superior table. Tariff,' 6s. 6d. per- day, 355. per weefc Special' arrangements'.lot' permanents.. ' G. WyJENNEK;-:'..:■ ' ■■ '•' -■Broprietor.W "α-nted - Kno\vnT-Linoarnish , ha« stood the test.-of time,.and will Inst twelve months on your floor; polished floors are slippery .and dangerous. U*e Linoarnish, it imparts a brilliant, lasting fihineto the linoleum, also; preserves.'it. Tiiifreyjs, Manners Strep!, also all (jrocetf, Is. 3d.' and 3s. per tiq. ..' ''.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 1
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