' FUNERAL FURNISHERS' TO MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and. • Embalmer, 60 Taranaki' St. and 28 Riddiford St. Mortuary Chapel-f Horse and Motor Hcartas. The most, complete and up-to-date Funeral Furnish- 1 ers in the Dominion. 'I'hoao 93" (day. ' or night). ■ R. W. E. JEFFMIYS, who was associated with Messrs. Fl.vger . and Co., Undertakers and Embalmers, for some year®, intimates that he has taken. over this long-established business, and. wishes to assure the public of careful and faithful service. W. E. JEFFERYSAND CO., . Undertakers' and Embiil/ners, '■ ; Telephone 945 A. 222 Cuba Street. ' ROBT.~ H7~~WILSON AND SON, , Undertakers and Embalmers. 164 Adelaide Road, "Wellington. Motor,Open and Closed Hearses kept on''premises. Largest Mortuary Chapel in fh® Dominion free. Telephone 1999; and No.-| 6 Wlm Stroet, Lyall Bn.v, Telephone 4294'' (3 rings). No connection with any other firm trading under same name. SITUATIONS WANTED. ■ MARRIED Gardener, or, Station Hand,' 8 years last employer,'experienced.' Apply "No Children," c/o "Dominion." GARDENER, single, experienced vege-* . tables, flowers, fruity wants countryi Situation. . Good references. "J'.G.," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, by young lady,, position v as j Coronanion. or would take caro' of child; good needlewoman. ' "A.G.M.," c/o "Dominion." WORK on sheep or dairy farm-requir-ed by Boy 18; willing learn. Good home essential. State wages, etc., Alfred Burnley, Box 852, Wellington. 10S7ANTED, by two steady young men, » » Share-milking,' machines, 60 to 70 cows; start next season; previous experience. "Share-milkers," c/o "Dominion." \JtT ANTED, by Married Shepherd, • 'I Position mixed farm; life experience; good dog 6; can start lj Kangitikei or Manavatu district preferred; near school. "Shepherd," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, position as Working Manager or .Married Shepherd, by • steady, energetic, and : thoroughly experienced man; good dogs; exellent references; 2 children. Reply ""A.T.A.," P.O.,Maßterton. /TWNNTnGHAM'S Elite' Registry, 50 ' Willis Street. • 'Phone 1572.—Wanted to place, in country mill, two experienced 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. ! BOARD AND RESIDENCE. mvTntedTrooiis. •• ANTED, by young married couple, * ' Bedroom and Sitting-room (furnished)'; good locality; near ferry'. "Sincere," c/o "Dominion." WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING-' »* HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington,: with splendid view City and Harbour,! one minute train, Post Office, Wharves. • Excellent cuisine. H. and c. water'; all conveniences. Terms: ss. per dar. 1 Weekly, 255. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. \ . Dominion ' avenue (Piimmor'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-gar-den of Wellineton and Harbour. Termi moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Proprietress. 'Phone 628. ORTI3NT PRIVATE HOTEL. 1 ORIENTAL BAY.—The most charming spot in Wellington, facing Harbour, Cross the VOP>l any time and , ha.ve a dip. ■ Seven minutes from City. Tram. . terminus. Beautifully furnished. Ex-" cellent Cuisine. ConntTy Visitors specially catered for. CHARLES THROSBY, Manager . Telephone 354 a. Telegrams "Kiosk." Wellington. ■ MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee Street. Wellington. THE Travelling Public will be pleased 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. Bos,-16. 'Phono 348. Proprietor W. FIX. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, ; Clyde Quay. - Electric light, every comfort and con- 1 venience for visitors. Superior table. Tariff. 6s. 6d. per day, 355. per week. • Special arrangements for permanents. ' G. W. JENNER, Proprietor:. SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED.' • .WORKINGMEN'S OUTFITTER, 130 , T? Courtenny Place, offers highest ■' prices for Left-oil Wearing Apparel, etc. 'Phone 2618 A. , ' . '• "OING Up 'Phone 1628. N. Symons, jLli Buyer,Socond-liand Clothing. Boots, etc. Highest prices given; country customers can rely on good prices. 63 Courtenny Place, Wellington. NOTICE.— Left-off Clothing. 'Phone 2667 a. B. Morris, Second-hand ( ' Dealer, buys Suits, Boots, Underwear, ' Costumes, otc.; all kinds old Jewellery ■ bought. 65 Courtenny Plnce, Wellington. HAS 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 -ring Tel. 1107, and we shall call and give you our price for whatever you have to sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Secondhand Dealer, 127 Manners Street, Wei- ' lington. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PIGGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, BRITISH DEALER, wishes to Purchase for Cash Ladies', Gentlemen's, nnd Children's Left-oil' Clolhing, Boots, etc! Mr. or Mrs. Piggott will wait upon any Ladv or Gentleman at their Residence on rcecipt of letter; or 'I'hone 2651 a. MOTOR-CAR TYRES that give splen- * did service 011 roads of even the worst type are the renowned NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER CROSS. Use: them for satisfaction and economy. Hayward Bros, and Co., Ltd., Christchurcn, Wholesale Distributors. ' CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Chemist, Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Sole Address. 292 Lamhton Quay, Mail Orders promptly dispatched. .
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 98, 20 January 1919, Page 1
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