FUNERAL FURNISHERS "'. ,'. ■p MORRIS, JUjS., Undertaker'and J - J » Embalmer, 60 Ynranaki St. and 28 Riddiford St. Mortuary Chapel., Hor* and Motor Hearses. The most' complete and up-to-date Funeral Furnishers in the Dominion. 'Phone 937 (day V" or night). ' SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, Situation in cheese fao:., .'tory, four .years'experience; state .. = wages. "Choesemaker," c/o "Dominion." ]M"AfiRIED Man seeks situation, S"tiT- . . x -"X ' tibh or Store, Book-keeper or As- '• sistant.". Cook, 35S Hastings Street, Na-' • pier. '"i .' ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ;\T7"ANTED, by young lady, position as ••'* * f-'nionaninri. or would take care of child;, good needlewoman. "A.G.M.," c/o "Dominion." .■■,■■.. EMPLOYMENT wanted' by married : \' . man, with one child; used to all farm work, gardening, etc.; wife no duties. J'B.B.,^P^a i _£enth£rjton : TSTANTED, by two steady young men, '< V» Share-milking, machines, 60 to 70 ' cows; start next season; previous experi-' -ence. . "Share-milkers," eyo "Dominion." WANTED, position as Working Mari- . ager or Married by steady, energetic, and thoroughly experienced man; good dogs; exellent re,-*■'-., ferences; 2" children. Reply "A.T.A.," ■ P. 0., Masterton. ' ~.'/ '(CUNNINGHAM'S Elite Registry, M Y Willis.;Street. ..'Phone 1572.—Wanted to place, in country mill, two experi- . euced Women, together, good cooks and -' managers, highly recommended (urgent); also good Married Couples ' (young), woman cook, keep house; man fence, general farm work; meet employer 10 - o'clock Thursday morning;'good wages. ». "\ TO "GROCERS" •■■'<: • MANAGEMENT of Country Store-' wanted by experienced Man, English and colonial experience- "L.5.G.," c/o "Dominion." " .freezing works■&-bridge-■.'■'' building. '■;■;•;. (CARPENTER, experienced Builder in yJ Freezing Works and Bridges, is open for Engagement. . • Good, at Levels and Working Hardwood a specialty. w > . Apply '\ "HARDWOOD," \ C/o "Dominion." _> , " .BOARD AND RESIDENCE, YOUNG Lady desires home with se- . lect private family; convenient; moderate terms. "Sunshine," P. 0., Dunedin. ;.',"'"' '. • TENANTED,, by young man,, age 19,* ■** Board and Lodgings, near city; terms must be moderate- Apply "Youth,"' c/o "Dominion." ■ _. ~ "WANTED, ROOMS. ~T WAITED, by young married couple, Bedroom! and Sitting-room .(furnished); good locality"; near ferry. "Sincere," c/o "Dominion." '• ■ WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (opposite "Dominion" . Office), Plimmer's Steps,. Wellington, with splendid view City .and Harbour, one minute train, Post Office, Wharves. Excellent cuisine. H.'and o; water; all conveniences. Terms: 55..'. per.. day. Weekly, 255. MES. : V. ; L. - ALLANi Manageress.- 'Phone. 1617 ~--■-■--. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. ' DOMINION AVENUE (Flimniory Steps). ; This new. commodious, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 bathrooms on each floor:-excellent cui- ' dine. Commanding view from roof gar- .-, den of Wellington and Harbour. 'Terms moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 628. .■ ' ■ -.;.;.; . ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. ORIENTAL BAY—The most cnannni? spot in Wellington, facing Harbour. Cross the rdajd any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from City. Trnitf terminus. Beautifully furnished. Excellent Cuisine. ■ Country Visitors specially catered for. CHARLES TTTHOSBY, Manager . Telephone 351 a.'. Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wellington. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL;.. ■ Ghuznee Street.-'Wellington. , / fTTHE Travelling Public will be'pleased ' • X to note that the above has again, been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. Every- comfort assured. • Letters and Telegrams receive immediate 'attention. P.O. Box- 46. 'Phone 348. Proprietor ■• W. FIX. / ZEALANDLA PRIVATE .HOTEL, Clyde Quay.' - ■'• Electric light, every comfort and con* veniehce for visitors. Superior' table. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day, 355. per'week. Special-arrangements for permanent^. G. W. .TENNER, , Proprietor. SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. ORKINGMEN'S/OUTFITTER, 130 > ! . : Courtenay Place, offers highest prices for Left-off Wearing Apparel, etc. ■Phone 3618 A. . . ■' TMNG Up 'Phone 1628. N. Symons, XI) Buyer Second-hand Clothing, Boots, etc. -Highest prices given; country customers can rely on good prices. 63 Cour* touay Place, Wellington. . , NOTICE-Left-off Clothing. 'Phone 2667 a. B. Morris, Second-hand D«aler, buy 6 Suits, Boots, Underwear, Costumes,'etc.; all kinds old Jewellery bought. 65 Courtenay Place, Wellington. AS it ever occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that' you can turn into cash? We buy and give HIGHEST PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or ringf Tel. 4107, and we shall call and give you our price for whatever you have v to sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Secondhand Dealer, 127 Manners Street, Wellington. t LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PIGGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, lvi BRITISH DEALER, wishes lo Purchase for Cash Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mr. or Mrs. Piggott will wait upon any Lady or Gentleman at their Residence on receipt of letter; or 'Phone 2651 a. A RMISTICE XMAiS Will go down in XV history.—Walnuts, Onion Brand, Is. 2d. ' lb. (the repeat sales , : are so consistent); Barcelona Nuts. Is. 6d. lb.; Soft Shell Aimonds, 25.-fid.; New.Season Muscatels (packets), Is. 6d.; Peanuts, in shell, 10d.; Peanuts, shelled, new season, Is.; Lumpy Juicy. Ginger, Is. 6d. .11)., Largest Range Boxed Chocolate in the city. Mrs. Lempriere, 90 Willis Street (3 doors' abtjim "Evening Poet"), • ' 7>
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 96, 17 January 1919, Page 1
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