FUNERAL FURNISHERS ; TCI MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and I Bmbalmer, 60 Tafaaaki St.. and 28 Riddiford St. Mortuary- Chapel. ' ; Horse and Motor Hearses. The ■ moat | complete and up-to-date Funeral Furnish- i ers- in' the Dominion. 'Phone 937 (day j or night). . .1 OBT. H. . WILSON AND SON. ' Undertakers and Embalmers," 161 ' Adelaide . Road, Wellington. • Motor, j Open and Closed Hearses kept. on. pre- j mi6es. Largest Mortuary Chapel in t'na | Dominion free; Telephone 1599; and No. ! 6 Wha Street, Lyall Bay,' Telephone 429£ • j (3 rings). No connection with any other j firm trading under sajne name. ' j ME. W. E. JEFFERYS,. who : was as- I sociated with Messrs. Flyger aud j Co., Undertaken and Embalmers, for j some years, intimates that he has taken j over this long-established business, and j wishes to assure, the public\of careful and faithful service.; , • W. E. JEFFERYS AND CO.,- i . Undertakers and. Embalmers, ' 'I Telephone 945 A. . 222 • Cuba Street; ! SITUATIONS WANTED. ' 4 V WANTED, position as Working Manager, sheep and cattle station, by i experienced married man, good refer- | ences. "Farmer," c/o ."Dominion." ; ' ; ~ WANTED. ' ■ "pILBERLY WIDOW requires JCJ as Cumpanion . >or Housekeeper. i Apply "A.8.," c/o "Dominion-" . . .. , WANTED, ■; BY experienced , Man, . Position as I Working Manager, sheep." farm; un- ! . derstands all "station work; Apply "Sta- | tion," c/o "Dominion." ■ . • W' ANTED,' first -week 4 in- January, ; •Position of Trust .on sheep orcattla i runi by married man with family; mu,6fc • i be cldse to school. First-class references | and good dogs. Many years' experience ' in 'both Lincoln and Eomney flocks. Capable of managing' large area and, used to: letting of ■ etc. Apply "Janu- : rii-y," c/o "Dominion." I fIUNNINGHAM'S Elite Registry, 50 j Willis Street. .'Phone 572.. Wanted to place, a first-class.'3fale : Olief,.. town preferred, Traces .M, highly recommend- '' ed,'. 'Also to place, a ■ strong, refined i Woman, office, cleaning 4 or early „ i morning, trustworthy. Wanted, . good ' i Kitcheriman (South Island). Wanted, Lad.vhelps, Generals, and others" ijr- j gently. / ■ ■ ' " j BOARD AI7D RESIDENCE. ,! "(PHATSWORTH," "64 Hill .Street- j V . Good accommod.i tion for boarders J, ' double and single rooms. 'Phone 4658.". | C CLAREMONT GROVE (off j 0 Street). First-class Accommodation,.j casual and permanent. Visitors, Break-; | fast, Flats arranged. 'Phone 798 A. v ; WANTED, by 2 young ladies, Accom-i ■ i modation on farm,. in bush • cou'n-j | try, during Christmas holidays.. Reply stating terms, to' "Holiday, c/o "Dc} j minioil." 1 HITEHAI.L PRIVATE BOARDING-* i HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" i j Office), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with.i j splendid view City and Harbour, ona; minute train; Post Office, Wharves. B»- | cellent cuisine. H. and c. water; all j conveniences. Torms: ss. per day. j Weekly, 255. MRS. Vr 44 L. ALLAN, ; Manageress. 'Phone 1617.-. ■ ' | RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. ! AVENUE (Plimmert Steps). This new, commodious. I first-class Private Hotel is now open to i reoeive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 9 ,! bathrooms on each floor; excellent cul* | sine. Commanding view from roof-g«v, | den of Wellington and Harbour. Terms' j moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Pro- ! prietTess. 'Phone 628. . ' ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, .« j ORIENTAL BAY. The most charming' ; spot in Wellington, facing Harbour, Cross the road any time and have a d\p.' j Seven minutes from City. Tram tenpiinus. Beautifully furnished. Excellent Cuisint, Country Visitors specially catered for- > ; CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone 354 a. Telegr<\ms: "Kiosk," Wei- | lington. ■ • MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, . j Ghuznee Street, Wellington. THE Traveling Public will be pleased j to note that the above has again been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. i Every comfort assured. Letters anil Te'&« j grams receive immediate attention. ! P.O. Box 46. 'Phone 348. Proprietor W. FIX. EALANDIA PRIViTE HOTEL, Clyde Quay. Electric light, every comfort and cotiJ venience for visitors. . Superior table. Tariff, 6s. fid. per day, 355. per week. ! Special arrangements for permanent^. G. W. JENNER, Proprietor. • ' , ! A LETTER OF APPRECIATION. j Princess Theatre, j ' Dunedin. | Dear Mr. Hendy—l want to tell y'ou j that I think "Hennaline," the New Egyp- • i tian Shampoo, is really splendid, and I ! 6hall always continue its use.—Sincerely \ yours, VIOLET TREVENYON... ! N.B.—Hennaline is not a dye, l mt a' most delightful Shampoo for brightening ' i fiair that has become faded, and dull' j through sickness or other causes. ! Obtainable in Wellington at George i and Kevsley's, J. R-. M'Kenzie's, Cuba '! and Willifc Streets, D.T.C., and all lead- i ing chemists. Price. Is, 6d. and 2s. 6d.- ! OTAKI'S Climate is unsurpassed.. New Seaside Resort, ready in December. ' Fine bathinr beach. For tariff and pa* ticulars sena to B. Brown, Otaki.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 63, 9 December 1918, Page 1
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