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FUNERAL FURNISHERS. i TO MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and \ ' Embalm?!', 60 Taranaki Street and 23 Riddiford Street. Mortuary Chapel. Horse and Motor Hearses. The most complete and up-to-dnte Funeral Furnishers in the Dominion. .'Phone 937. (day, '■ or night). ■ . . ): SITUATIONS. VACANT. . ■ | ANTED, Chef. <7pply New Oo'in-' " i I _ nicrcial Hutcl. j WA N'MD, B ood Jobbing Jeweller; i . wages M J'J.-. Apply Fitt. and . ; King, -Aliinufacturiiifr Jewellers, Har- ■ vt'ster Jiiiilili;i;;s, I'aiinerjton Norl.h. | WANTED,' CompefeiiT'ji illiner.• ] ' » ply with references, slating salary, ; to Baird and. Co., Lemiing , Drapers, Has- ; tings. _^_ W' ANTED, "iTiicf fol r filie7p ntation; '' ; must be nbin to ri'le, rnd milk two or- three cows. Apply E. GalpLn, liarton. ;- I \/ji7'lNTE'D;"Toi r_ ".N r el7on, trustworthy : ' ♦ pe1 , ;!, , !; for housemaid's work imd care of liiieiij wiißL , ?, 255. Apply "Trustivortliy," c/e "Doiiiiniflu." . | . TINSMITHS. • ■ .' ' ; WANTED, iinmt'diately. FIRST- ! CLASH TINS.M[TiI; constant job. i PATLA FAliMEna , CO-OP. FREEZING A .| . CO., LTD., '•■] . • Pa'ea. '. ■ SITUATION'S WANTED. \ ~Wf.\ NTßDrii'v"respediVWe' With ■ "of ' * 111, pofeiticn on .siiwp farm. Apply . .J to "X.Y.K.,"' , c/o P. 0., Shiinnon. . I \ijrA N.TEdT "Si'yuatiuii) "ijyT- practical *«■ nia:i; work in store or shop; good. worker. "Work." c/o "Dominion."- ■• BUTCHER'S Siluation by Shopman; can liikc cliiuge i:t oil departments. "Shop, c/o "Douiiniou." ' SiIARE Milkinp; required by two experienced milkers. Apply "R. 5.," Post Ufiice, i'oiion. "pcsftioii Housekeeper i H other hell) kept;.%.; Hawke'sßay. "Capable," Napier J'ost Ufiice. • . . AN'niii," pasition lady Nurse, good needlewoman, aOs.. "Hawte's'Bay'," ■ Napier Post '• as' Companion or »»'■ simitar post to lady making'trip to England. "Competent, ■' P.O;, Hawera. W'~" A.\'i'ED,~l)y two jowl .men, ii!p; a'so able lo do csperting. Apply ••Jiroiidgauge," c/o "Dominion , Agency, Peloce. _ L O"B"UTCirEt:S- : \Vantoil, position by good all-round butcher, slaughtering preferred. Apply "Butcher," Te , lIOKK • TTOUNG Lady returning to Euglarid, . JL- would louk .uftor chililreu in return for km.- Apply "Reliable," c/o "Dominion." _ , •pONJiONGBR, progressive, 7 years' ■ -1 experience. Wholesale.' and Retail, seeks position in City; sood, knowledge all (lepnrtiaents. -Hardware," c/o "Dor minion." . MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. a . . RETURNED SOLDIER, with .£ISOO to JC2UOD to invest, desires PARTNERSHIP in Established Business. CommiMiicatioiw strictly confidential. Apply in first instance to "CAPITAL," C/o "Dominion." BOARD ARD RESIDENCE. ANTEDTbv young man,..l!oard and Residence,' neiir University. Reply, Latins terms, etc, .l« "'Varsity, • c/o ■ "Dominion."__ a MrANTED, by University Student, , VY Board'and" Residence with family . in suburbs. Reply '•Student,'" c/o "Do- . I minion." ■ VOUXG~Maii requires Board and Re- - 1 6iilmce with r-rivate .family, bandy r city. Reply "J.G.." Home, elder-, ly lw.lv, with some kind person. Apply "Refined,", e/o "Dominion." ONBANK PRIVATE - HOTEL (corner Dixon street and Tlie Terrace), few : minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and hwbour. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per dny; 37s'. GH. per week. Permanent by ar« rfWEement. 'Phone-1853.. Tennis Court. :- b ,T, A. PATEESON, n ' Proprietor. « t- RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. ly T\OMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's U Steps). Under new management. , This new first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on each. lioor, excellent cuisine. Command. nine view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms -B. SKILLING, Proprietor. Late The Man- " sions.- 'Phone 628. „ E ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. ORIENTAL BAY.—The most charming spot in ■Wellington, facing Harbour. , "' Cross the road any time and hate a dip. Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus. Beautifully furnished. ExcelHil Cuisine. Country Visitors specially catered for. CHARLES THROSBY, Proprietor. Telephone 351 a. Telegrams: "Kioek," Wellington. " " MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, ' Gluiznen Street, Wellington. - rr\HE Travelling Public will be pleased J- lo note that the above has aeaitt be«n taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix, Every comfort assured. Letters and Teleerams receive immediate attention. 10 PO. Box 4G. 'Phone 348. Proprietor W. FIX. r/EALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, v " lA Clydo Quay. Electric light, every comfort and con- ' e5 venieiice for visitor*. Superior table. Tariff, fis. Gα , . per day, 355. per week. ■ Special arrangements for permanents. G. W. JENNTSR, Proprietor.. WHltelLTlTprlvate boarding. VV HOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Plimnier'e Steps, Wellincton, with splendid view City and Harbour, one Vα minute train. Post Office, Wharves. Excellent cuisine; b. and c. water; all convonienoes. Terms: 5?. per day. Weekly, P 25s MRS. V, L. ALLAN, Manageress. ,pl '°» a m ~- ■ '_ N T - ' : : [A BUSINESS NOTICES. "TTEALTMI shall live free ami sickness $ XI (reely die" at the Otaki Sea- ... fiido Resort. The war-worn .soldier will li" find sentlc Nature to comt'dit him. C, E - Cu ' Hel ' fell - Ol 'l ki - ed ALL-URITISH PLANTATION RUBBEK ier IN CLLNCHER CROSS TYRES! !20 mHE Best Rubber is in tlienii' and: , iy, ,X you get more miles OUT of them! ar- These British Tyres are doing sterling as work at the Front—will serve YOU best at home. Fit their .■WoUuigtoa Distributing Agents— t. i N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DKTRIBUa 1 .TNPr CO.. LTD.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 153, 24 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 153, 24 March 1919, Page 1

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