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FUNERAL FURNISHERS . j 1? MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and ! ' Embalmcr, 60 Taranaki : St. and 28 liiddifcrd St ; Mortuary Chapel, . ! Horse and Motor Hearses. The most i "omplcle and up-to-date Funeral Furnish- j ers in the Dominion. 'Phone 93" (day. • or night). ■ \ ■ - - . . ;. - | SITUATIONS VACANT. ! WANTED, for 10 niiic.s out of-Gis- ' borne. a Housemaid. . Apply "ixi- ! tH'cen 7 and 8. to .Mrs. 11. J}. Williams,' Midland Hotel. ! W urgently, experienced Cook- I *•'Laundressj.'wages £i to capable ! it?, 711 ?"' references required. Mrs. | '* helcli. Lake Station, AVaiptikuran. "•- i : AVANTED, ■ ' REPRESENTATIVES Oil and .CtoV- : . our Merchants; good wages to com- I potent man. Applicants to furnish ere- ' dentials, addressed to " "WALLPAPERS," . ■ i ■ • Box 10G2, Wellington. & SITUATIONS WANTED. . . ! WANTED, pPosition as Travelling ! Companion' to invalid or travelling ' mother. "Experience," Box .24, Eketahitia., ' .'. ! . pIXPERIENCED Barman oc Cellarman ' -M" disengaged this week, . town ;or j country; references; strictly.sober. Write ■ j "Single," c/o "Dominion." '. :■ : . WANTED, Position by Married Man, ; experienced working manager on I sheep or cattle"farm. "Farmer,"-G.P.0., ; AVnnganui. 1 ' WANTED, position lady or Compan- j ion-Hi?lp. country, Taranaki dis- ! trict preferred. "A.8.," AVaituna AVest,' i Feilding. . , ■ ■ . : VOUNG Lady, 18 years of age, requires ' ! - 1 - position .as Companion-help; used ' to driving car; musical; very fond: of j travelling. Apply "R.H.," c/o "Domin- i ioii," ; WANTED POSITION, ~ ' i ■AGRICULTURAL or Stock Work, ': xl. practical experience, good refer* : rnces; school essential. Apply- "Pfacti--' • cal," P. 0., Fordell. ' -. :. ' ! BOARD AND RESIDENCE. : WANTED, by gentleman, Board and | Residence, as paying guest; private family, central position. Reply "Sa-: -' tire." G.P.0., AVellington.' j FURNISHED Rooms Vacant, sunny, central position, _ Seatoun, far one . i lady. References required. Apply "Sen-,'' i toun," c/d "Dniniiiioii." . . "•; -HITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDING- i HOUSE (opposite "Dominion".'.Ofj j fiee), Plimmer's Steps, AVellington, witk I splendid view City and Harbour, one \ minnte train, Po6t Office,. AVharvee. Ei- ' 1 cellent cuisine; h. and e. water; all con- ! veniences. Terms: 55.-per day. Weekly, 1 255. MRS. A 7. -L. ALLAN, Manageress, i 'Phone 1617. , RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. i Dominion avenue (Piimmer's Steps). Under new management. ; This new first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests.- Trfi bathrooms ! on'each iloor, excellent cuisine. Command- : ing view from roof garden of AA T elling- ; ton and Harbour. ■ Terms, moderate. K. ; &KILLING, Proprietor. Late The' Mansions. 'Phone 628. . .. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. - 1 ORIENTAL BAY.—The most charming spot in AVellington, facing Harbour. Cross the Toad any timo and have a dip. Seven minutes from City. Tram ter- , minus. . Beautifully furnished. Excel- ! lent Cuisine. Country A r isitors specially ; catered for. CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone 351 a. Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wellington. '' MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL,. . Ghuznee Street,-Wellington; rfIHE Travelliug P.riblid will be ple"ased JL to noto that the .above, has .arain ! been taken over by Mn and Mrs;.', Fix. Every comfort assured'. Letters and Telegrams receive immediate attention* P.O. Box 16. 'Phoftft 348. ' Pr0priet0r;...;....... AV._ FIX. ZEAI.ANDIA. PRIVATE HOTEL, ' Clydo Quay. Electric light, every comfort and con- '. venienco for visitors,-..- Superior,-table. i Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day," 355. per week. j Special arrangements for permanent?. •G. AV. JENNER, , Proprietor. " SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED, j TSTORKINGMEN'S OUTFITTER,. :i3O ' »V Courtenay Place, offers', highest ; prices for Left-off Wearing Apparel, eto, i 'Phone 2618 A. : ~ , i HIGHEST Prices paid for Left-off i Clothing-, Suits, Costume?, Boo'ts, '! also .Tewellory and good.? of every de- ; ecription. Ring 'Phone 4450. S. Glazer, 51 Courtenay Place.' a ! RING Up 'Phono 1628. N. Symone, Buyer Second-hand Clothing, Boots, etc.' Highest prices given; country customers can rely on good prices.. 63 Courtenay Place. 'Wellington. . > \fOTICE.— Left-off Clothing, 'Phone I i\ 2667 a, , B. Morris, Second-hand , ' Dealer, buys Suite. • Boots, Underwear, Costumes, etc.; all kinds "old Jewellery j bought. 65 Courtenay Place, Wellington, j HAS it ever occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you can turn into > cash? We buy and givo HIGHEST ' PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or ring j Tel. 410", and we ehall call and' give, vo'u our price for whatever you have to " sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Second- j hand Dealer, 127 Manners Street,' Wei- ' lington. . ; LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. . j MRS. PIGGOTT, 121 Vivian Street. BRITISH DEALER, wishes to PuY- , ! chase, 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. s ; ' SPECIAL Lines at Radford's' Great \ ' Stocktaking Sale now on: Chairs 6s. ; 6d., Tables 4s. 6d., Quilts 7s. Oil., Plates ! oi3. 6d. doz., Enamel Plates 10s. 6d. doz., Blind Rollers.ls., Axe Hiimlles Is.,' 1 Lamps i 3s. Gd„ Vases is. 6d„ Stair Rods Is. 6d, doz., White Talilecovers 3s. 6d., Glass and China Sweets 2s. 6d. doz., Saucers ' , Is. 6d. doz., Wriiißers 245. 6d„ Door Mats ! 2s. Gel., Hearth Rugs ss. 6d., Matting Is. j lid. yard. Only at RADFORD'S, Manners and Willis Streets. v - ! PUBLIC NOTICES, J . AVANTED KNOWN- . ; .con nnh will be required* ; c&.-vujl/Uv this year to provide for ! Soldiers' OrphaiPor Fatherless Children in CHURCH ARMY ,HOMES. To j M.A.C., 20 Mnlgravo Street, AA'ellington, . j or Secretary, C.A., at Ormondville. , CHEAPEST FLOAVERING PLANTS -j IN THE DOMINION. ... j TSTE have millions of First-class ; » • Plants to offer this season, from (Id. pev dozen. Early FREESIA BULBS now i ready, 6d. dozen, 26. 6d. per 100, 158. per 1000, Add 6d. postage. :for eaoli . parcel. . ' j B. H. JUST, i • Botanical Nurseries, Paimerston NortJi, !

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 125, 20 February 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 125, 20 February 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 125, 20 February 1919, Page 1

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