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_ FUNERAL FURNISHERS: "CI MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and- ' Embaiiner, 60 Tarauaki. St. and 28 Riddiford a!.! ilortuary ChapeL Horse, aud Motor Heames. The most complete and up-to-date Funeral Furnishers in the Dominion. 'Phone 987 (day or night). _. >.-. XTR.'W. -E, JEFFERYS,whoivee-aS-'' "■*- social ed with Messrs. Flyger and Co., Undertakers and Embalmers,' for some.yenrs, intimates that he has .taken. • over this long-established' and' wishes to nssure the public of careful and faithful service. • •. W. E. .IEFFERYS'AND CO., ■ . Undevlakei-s and Ethlwlmers, - '. Telephone J|M. ' 222 Cuba. Street. ' ROBT.- il. "WILSON AND~SO"nT 1 Undertakers and Embalmers, 161 Adelaide v!7oad, Wellinßton. Motor, Open and Closed Hearses kept on pre: mise.s. Largest Mortunry Chapel in fte Dominion .free. Telephone 1999; and No.6 Whii Street, L.vall Bay. Telephone 420* (3 rings). No connection with any other , urni trndmef under fiiime riame. ■■ ... ■ SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED at' once, First-class Chef. Apply immediately, White-.'Hart Hotel, Marton.. : .': . . ' ...-'■ ANTED,' gtod Floorman. Good wages to good man. George Thomae and Sou, Blacksmiths, Hunterville/ ; WANTED, ' at once, ■ Competent Moulder (ironi or brass), also Fitter. Apply "TaTanaki," Box 105, Stratford. WANTED, it Cook-General, no washing; 255. weekly; also .Children's nurse. 1 Mrs. F. C. Fryer, Box 277; Has- ' tings ■ ■ . - .7 . ' : W" ANTED, iii'sAaU adult fiimily, capablo Ladyheip, for domestic idufies. Good wages to ijuitable applicant. ■Ad--dress at "Dominion" Office..; ■:.... : "OfANTED, urgently; experienced ; Cook- '» lyaundress; wages £2 to capable womain; references required. Tire, Whelch, Lake Station, Waipukuranl .. W' ANTED, Married Shepherd? TriuS have good dogs and understand-all sheep and- cattle work; wages Jgl and bonus-; cottnge, cows, , firewoodXlßchool. handy. Apply ''Farmer," Box 201, "Wa» nganiii,. .._. • .■' '.- '■■ TO PASTRYCOOKS. < '. WANTED, first-class Pastrycqok.'good wages. Apply Murdoeh'6, Napier.-.- " _ SHOWROOMS.. '' .■'""■■■ MSSSRS. ADAIR Gisborne, require a cgmpetentYOUNG LADY, with good experience',-'---tir '-take charge of the Showroom. Apply, with fullest particulars, copies of references, and state salary, to ■ .-,'■- MANAGER, Adair Bros., Ltd., : Box U7, Gisborne. SITUATIONS WANTED. fIUN NINGHAM'S '■ Elite • - Kegistfy.vJ-. Wanted to Place, Two Smart Lads, ■sheep station, 20; 19; .used.liotses.; .. .'. ARDENER-Situafion .Wanted, fruit, AJT ■ flowers, vegetables; good reference| town or country. .• "G.M.," c/o "Dominv ioji.". _ _J ■■ •■ '- "• M~~ ARRIED. Couple disengaged;.. max gardening, rouseabout, no milking; \ j wile cook for men. "Reliable," co "Do- 1 I minion- ; ,'. ':'.'-±.V"-L- .'."-:tr.- . rWNNiNGfIAM.'S -EU'e RegTetry. V 'Phone 1572.—Wanted Place, deli-. able Young Man, ijix. liiontlis,' station", experienced. • : ' . ' -.. ARDENER, Single, thoroughly experienued all branches, wants.'country situation; good references.; "M.R.," , c/o "Dominion." ~ '. ■;.-.:' '■ '■• lADY, α-efined, seeks. Position House■l keeper to one or more gentlemen, or would assist in small business. "E.B.y"G.P.0., AVanganul - : . . . .. 1_ ■ TVOACHSMITH and General "Black. VJ smith (marriedreeeke coßStsnt~elnployment; motor springs a Bpecialty. Address "Blacksmith "Dominion. , OUNG Lady, leaving South Island, would like Position as Miiliner or Head, Showroom; competent, good-,re'fer-onces'.- Address'"Noi: 2,"-Poit -'-.Office, Caiterton. "■'. . . '' '"■ :■■ , SMART, refined young Lady wishes ■ position Manageress teR-roofa's; English and Colonial experience; disengaged end of February. "Bonaccord," . v/o G.P.Q., Wanganui. : . . .. ;.;'■.-■. jnUNNINGHAM'S Elite Registry,' .50 'l Willis Street, opposite Hotel- Wind.; sor.—Wanted' place, steady; experienced ! single StatiQn Hand, rpuseabout, groom; • kill, etc., South Island references; .4 3'ears last employ. To place, Two Brothers experienced, Station Hands,' competent all duties, have 2 dogs.- These clients well recommended. ■. .. Work in ellgincering'or. motor garage works in Wellington or Auckland. \ State wage*, etc., ' . ' ' L. OLIVER, Ngaere, Twranaki. ■ WANTED, bv energetic and reliable man. POSITION as WORKING MANAGER on Sheep Run; good experience. Apply "THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED," 7 "Dominion"-Office. '■ . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Plinnuer's Steps, Wellington, ; with' splendid view City and Harbour, one minute train, Post Office, Wharves.: Excellent, cuisine; h. and c. water;'all convehiehws. Terms:'ss. per day. 'Weekly, 255. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. 'Phone 1617. ' ■ RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. ' DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer'e Steps). This new, commodious, first: class Private Hotel is now open to r«: ceive Guests.' Luxuriously furnished; 2 bathrooms on each floor; excellent cuieine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellinetori. and Harbour. Terms moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK.. Proprietress. 'Phone 628. .'■ ' ■''■-- • ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL.- ■ .■ ORIENTAL BAY.-The most charming spot in Wellington, facing Harbour. Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus. Beautifully" furnished;' Excellent Cuisine. Country Visitors specially catered for. CHARLES THROSBY; Manager. Telephone 351 a. Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wellington. . •__. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL,.,. ; Ghuznee Street. Wellington. THE Travelling Public will be pleased (o note that the above has aeain been taken over by Mr. and-Mrs. Fix.« Every comfort assured. Letters- and Telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box IG. 'Phone.34B. ■ Proprietor W. FIX. r/EALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, t-l Clyde Quay. : ;_ Electric light, every, comfort and «n> v«nience for visitors. Superior.. tabled Tariff, Gs. Gd. per day. 355. per west Special arrangements for permanents. • G. W. JENKER... 1 , .-; ProprieteSt i

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 106, 29 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 106, 29 January 1919, Page 1

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