PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. ' fo" VSTANTED, a Probationer, for private ,j, »™ • hospital. Apply Box 55, Taihape. WANTED, Governess, country; Music, usual subjects; ,£52. Apply "A.8.X.," do "Dominion." ; WANTED, a Nursery Governess, for country, Blenheim; music essential; id references necessary. Apply Mm, Alan :w Latter, e/o Mr. Kodley, Pjcton. WANTED, JUNIOR SHORTHAND-IT PISTE. ■■.' Apply, personally, to YORKSHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD., - Brandon Street. • X) li"y WAIRARAPA HOSPITAL AND CHAR- i v ITABLE AID BOARD. .. ! ■J' MASTERTON HOSPITAL, s. ■ ■*• A PPLICATIONS *re invited for the -Ot- position of M'.Vi'UON for the above j Hospital. Salary J£«Q per annum. s- Applicants should lonian! copies only j ig -of testimonials, and also state earjiest i h date upon which the duties could bo j t, taken up. j J3 Applications, to l». forwarded to the | g. nndersigneii bv NOON of WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 26, 1919. For further particulars apply H. F.'GREEN, . Secretary, P.O. Box 96, Masterlon. 'd MACHINERY FOR SALE Z with 3 v)T gna bag and fittings. Apply "Gas," ' Box_4Bl._ __ J'"7iOR~SALE, SmairSawmill Plant, ten" horse Portable Engine; also Hauler. "Sawmill," c/o "Dominion." - ' STEAM PUMP. it i"kNE Cameron No. 3 Steam Pump, 6in. )f vf x 3iii. x Tin., in first-class order; capacity 1700 gallons per hour. Price, i' 22 10s., f.o.j. COLLETTS, LTD., Dannevirke. ' ■ FOR SALE, d i 4-SIDE PLANER (M'Dovall), Win. s. 1 x fiin., X 175; 1 4-SIDE PLANER (American), 30in. j: 6iu„ £l"b. . Both guaranteed in perfect order. M'MILLAN. LIMITED, Oil and Machinery Merchants, Herbert Street, (off Manners Street), Wellington. MACHINERY. WE Specialise in all kinds of Machinery, Engines, Boilers, etc. a WIRE RQPES-Good Lines, new and second-hand, for Sale. - Inquiries . Solicited. HENRY F. MOSS, LTD., Baker's Buildings, Foatheraton St., g 'Phone 1756. Box 105, G.P.O. d . — r - ■ ■ ; - ' BELT-DRIVEN PUMP, e ■ i ANE "Tangye" 6in. Centrifugal Pump, K U\ fitted with fast pulley, also oend " s pipe; splendid condition. Price,' JI4O, l: - t,o ' r ' COLLETTS, LTD., I .. ' v Dannovirke. ' ELECTRICAL. PLANT. is FOR SALE. I? K H-P- 550 volt D.C. Motor, 850 R.P.M. II V E.C.C. make, with pulley, .eliding : : base, marble starter panel,' with brack ets'and ironclad switch. Practically new. A Bargain. , • • . ' - Also, 1 H.P. and-'3 H.P. 220- 'D.C. Motors, new 32 110/150 volt, E.C.C, and '■ 20 amp. Mawdesley dynamos. i: ■ ANDREWS, LIMITED, r Wangnnui. — Electrical Engineers, and Machinery '• Merchants.. '*' ANHYGROSCOPIC DUNLOP DRIVING BELTING, ENGINEERS, Works, Mill, and Tactory Owners should use , , this Strong Vulvanised, Rubber a Frictioned, Pressed, Stitched Beltf ing, which has given the greatest ' satisfaction wherever installed, j Manufactured at our celebrated a Mill, MONTAGUE, MELBOURNE. Write for prices to DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD., 95 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Also at Auckland and Cliristchurch. ■ TOILET SPECIALISTS FALLING HAIR. „ COMMON-SENSE TREATMENT.' | nnHE Hair Troubles that have resulted I J- from the recent epidemic are often , of 50 serious a nature that the very .' best treatment should be promptly obtained. 'It is obvious that ordinary ' methods are of little use;' what is re- :' quired is thorough stimulation f,nd nutrition of the scalp, so that the hair . roots will be revived and invigorated. An i effective./ treatment, _ based _ on expert knowledge and experience, is being practised at the "Bourdoir Camille" by Mrs. Cameron ami her skilled assistants. ■* Ladies who cannot visit town should writo for {particulars of Mrs. Cameron's Home Treatment, which will be found decidedly beneficial. But call, if you can—that is the best way. The address MRS. CAMERON, "BOUDOIR CAMILLE," Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. 'Phone 4535. TOILET RECIPES. A REALLY delightful/and inexpensive ■A Shampoo for home use, which will keep the hair exquisitely soft and bright, can be made as follows:— Dissolve one teaspoonful of Hcnnaline in 3-pint of hot water, and pour it gradually through the hair, rubbing the scalp - briskly until profuse lather is obtained, '. then rinse well with tepid water, and dry n in the usual way, whe;i the hair will be l found beautifully clean and bright. It , is delightfully perfumed. If you once " try it you will always use it. , - Procurable in Wellington from-J. R. i, M'Konzic's, D.1.C., George and Kersley's. i. and Principal Chemists. Price Is. 6d. i- and 2s. 6d. Wholesale Distributors, •• SHARLAND'S, LTD. ; BUSINESS NOTICES. d rtYCLISTS! CLINCHER TYRES will "' . B've you the most freedom from V lyre troubles, and will save your packet !; by their extra service. Any cycle dealer u supplies them. Guaranteed, six, nine, y twelve, and fifteen months, ?, A BIG BRITISH SUCCESS--1 - CLINCHER CROSS TYRES. I TjUSILY the finest mnde-the .BJv cruwnmg achievement of British ? industry. Fit Clincher Cross Tyres on [ your car—they're travellers. Wellington Distributing Agents— , - N.Z.'FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTt TNG CO., LTD. '■'. ARMISTICE XMAS will go down in j i\. history.—Walnuis, Onion Brand, Is. . , 2d. lb. (the repeat sales are so conV sistent); Barcelona Nuts, Is. 6d. lb.; Soft li Shell Almonds, 2s. 6d.; New Season Mus'catels (packets). Is. 6d.; Peanuts, in shell, - 10d.; Poanuts, shelled, new season, Is.; e Lumpy Juicy Ginger, Is. 6d. lb. Lirgest i. Range Boxed Chocolate in the city. Mrs. p Lempriere, 90 Willis Street (3 doors above i, I "Evening Post"),
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 110, 3 February 1919, Page 1
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