FUNERAL FURNISHERS,. E MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and • Enibalnier, 60 Taranaki'St.. and !8 Riddiford St. . Mortuary Chapel. Eorse and Motor Hearses. The most :omplet6 and up-to-date Funeral Furnishes in the Dominion. 'Phone 937 (day 3r night). _" ' ■ OOBT. H. WILSON AND. SON, I*). Undertakers and ■ Enibalmers, 15i Adelaide Road, Wellington. Motor, Open and Closed Hearses kept on pre* mises. • Largest Mortuary Chapel in thaf Dominion tree. Telephone 1999; and No. 5 W-ha Street, Lyall Bay, Telephone .4294 iS' rings). No connection with any other arm trading under. same name. MR. W. E. JEFFERYS, who was associated with Messrs. Flyger' and Co., Undertakers and Embnlniers, for some year 3, intimates thai, ho has 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 945 A. . 222 Cuba Street. . SITUATIONS WANTED." ANTED to Place, reliable 'Housekeeper (child 8 years), bachelor'.* home... Scottish Registry. 'Phone 3105. WIBST-CLASS _ Pain'ter" and Paperhan" JP gc-r, desires work', Wellington. "Painter," Waikato "limes" Office, Ham. ilton. • . . ' MARRIED Couple., no children, cT, ■ wants Situation, wife cook, bread; man fencer, stock, etc. " Competent," c/o "Dominion." _ ' CUNNINGHAM'S Registry, Macarthy'g Buildings, 50 Willis Street. Wanted Place, thoroughly experienced woman, Cook or Housekeeper, hotel'or boardinghouse, city or suburbs. Wanted-(city), Generals, 255., 305.; ..for first-class hotel, Wairarapa, Porter and' Houseinaidi Waitresses, Ladyhelps, Housemaids;. TO MASTER PRINTERS. . "" AN all-rouud efficient Comp., holding the highest credentials from the best offices, healthy, reliable, and exempt from military obligations, will be free (owing to misunderstanding) in a few days, and would be glad to hear of. permanent appointment where quantity,'' quality, accuracy, civility, and reliability are appreciated. Display- Advts., Bulk, Stone, Lirio., or General Jobbing. Please communicate "Comp.," c/o "Dominion." _"_ . . .'. .BOARD AMD RESIDENCE,. VOUNG Married Couple require .first-' .•*• class Board and . Residence,- near Parliament . during session'!. . Terms, "Southern," c/o ""Dominion."' UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposite "Dominion" Newspaper. Oneniinuto •tram, rail,: steamer.' Every' comfort, convenience. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. ;H. Innes. 'Phone 2310.' W' HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (opposite'' "Dominion.. Offioe), Plimmer's Steps, Welling ton, with • splendid view' City, and .-Harbour, one minute train,. Post Office,, Wharves. Excellent cuisine. ' H. and c. water; all conveniences. - Terms:. ss. per• 'day. Weekly, 255.. MRS. V. L, ALLAN, Manageress. ' ''Phone 1617. ■. ', RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION ' AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). " This new, commodious, first-class Private Hotel.is, now open to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cui- - sine Commanding view from roof Rarden'of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 628. . . " ■ "glenmore; NOW Open to receive Guests.—Glenmore, 59 Boulcott Street,, jn connection with the Rutland, Plimmer's Steps: Spacious sunny rooms.'newly furnished! commanding splendid view of harbour; very central and select. For terms, etc., aP 'Phone 628/' RUTLAND HOTEL.; ■ . ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, , ORIENTAL BAT. The most charming spot in Wellington, facing Harbour. ■ Cross the road any time, and have a dip, Seven minutes from City. Train terminus, Beautifully furnished. Excellent Cuisin*.Country Visitors specially catered for. CH WILES THROSBY, Manager. Tele, phone 35&. Te!egr«jcs" : ."Kiosk, Weilington, '' ■ ■■•■' _ MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, .:.. Ghuznee Street, Wellington. . THE Traveling Public will be pleased to note that the above has again; been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. fa,, | Every comfort assured. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention.' P.O. Box 46. . _/**«» m - Proprietor W. tIA. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay. Electric light, every comfort and convenience' for. visitors. Superior table; Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day, 355. per week., Soecial arrangements for permanents. p .!.'• G. W. JENNEE, I Proprietor. SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. T> ING Up 'Phone 1628. N.- ■ Symons, J£i Buyer Second-hand Clothing. Boots, etc. Highest prices given.; country -. customers can rely on good prices. 63 Courtenay Place, Wellington. ■ • NOTICE.-Left-off Clothing. 'Phons 2667 a. B. Morris, Second-hand Dealer, buys. Suits, Boots, Underwear,, Costumes, etc.; all kinds old Jewellery, bought. 65 Courtenay Place, AS it ever occurred.to you that;von have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery 'lvine about' that you can turn into cash? We buy and give HIGHEST PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or rinj Tel. 4107, and we shall call and give vou our price for whatever you' have to sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Secondhand Dealer, 127 Manners Stroet. Wellington- ___" LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. rT ' MRS. PIGGOTT, 121 Vivian Street,. BRITISH DEALER, wishes to . Purchase for Cash Ladies', Gentlemen's,' and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mr. or Mrs. PvrroU will wait xu»n> any Lady or Gentleman at their Rest'-, dehce on receipt of letter; ar 'Phone 2651 a, ■ ' ■ "WHAT WOULD YOU DO?" '' IN a conversation between two friends, the younger of the two was heard to remark: "What would you do if you were going grey before you were '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'Keiufe, D.1.C., and all principal chemists. • Price, is., if, posted is. 6d. - OTAKI Kiosk and Quadrangle. Spend, your holidays on this beautiful beach. Something quite new. Send for tariff and regulations to B. Brown, Otaki.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 34, 4 November 1918, Page 1
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