FUNERAL FURNISHERS '• J . ___ j p MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and H *- Jl Embalmer, CO Taranaki Street and « liS Riddiford Street. Mortuary Ch'apei. ! Horse and Motor Hearses. The ..most '{ complete and up-to-date Funeral Furnish. j crs in the Dominion. 'Phone 937 • (day. j or night). . j 7 .' .' - ~ ■' ' ! SITUATIONS VACANT. i "Vy ANTED, a good Plain.Cook. -Ap- . . .'.,] ' ' ply Miss Williams, Frimley, Hast- ' - ] mgs. . , • ' WANTED, a General Smith. 16s. a day, at once Powell and Shepherd, . j Kaponga. ! , ; ■WANTED, either Palourmaid or » » Housemaid. Apply Mrs. lanDuncan, 72 Hobson Street. WANTED, 2 Friends or Mother and Daughter, all duties; country. Apr ply 159 The Terrace, between (i and 1 p.m. WANTED,' any number of Painters or Paperhangers, peruianont employment to suitable men; also Boys, for 6hop and trade. Tj C. A, Wells. Manners St. ANTED, thoroughly domesticated • » Housekeeper, 'age from 3540; one used to children preferred'.■• References required. Apply Box 33, Martinborough. WANTED, experienced Cook-Laun-dress and House-Parlourmaid,. for the country, Hawke's Bay; references. Apply Mrs. W. J. Douglas, Pikotuku, Beach Road, Foxton.' WANTED, a competent General, must be able to cook, ono in family, no washing; wages 255. a week. Apply Mrs. Barnicoat, 119 a Tinakori Road. t Ring ■' , Telephone 2930 before applying. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, by oxperionced Married ■, Man, position on large SheepTarm, 3 dogs. Apply "Sheep," cjo "Dominion." W' ANTED, Situation as Head Shepherd Jor Working Manage school required. Apply "T.J.W.," Huatervilla P.O. ■ ' - MARRIED Couple want situation; wo. man, first-class wok; man, gardener, fence, etc. Apply "Reliable B." c/o "Dominion." . __, WANTED, by Married Man, position on Station, handy to nchool; experienced ' in. gardening and all station work, 4 years present position. Apply "References," c/o "Dominion." RESPECTABLE Car Driver,, single (late owner-driver), requires Position, private preferred; able to tto all running repairs, etc.; country preferred. App,yt ° "BERLICT," ■■;. ' , C/o "Dominion." • REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. 'URGENT NOTICE TO FARMERS. •' WE. have a number of DISCHARGED SOLDIER'S' desiring to learn . DAIRY OR SHEEP FARMING. If von are WILLING TO ASSIST tliem in this matter, please .communicate with . C. W. BATTEN,District Repatriation Officer £#<"£ , Buildings, Wellington,, P.O. Box 1161', Wellington. Telephone 292-tA. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. conveninit to Victoria College, for Young Latlv University Student. . Apply "Homely."'c/o "Dominion-" . ; ANTED, bv two gentlemen, comfortable BOARD and LODGINGS. A ' pply "GAZETTES -'- , C/o "Domjuion.' - . rkRIESTAL _ mVATE .HOTEL». tha U new well-lighted, cool- brick building, which is on the latest and most approved lines, containing eveiT essential - for the comfort and welfare of gueste, electric light, excellent cuisine. Country • visitors specially catered for. C. THROSUY, Proprietor. 'Phone 354 a. Telegrams, "Kiosk. ■ DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and The Terrace), far minutes from Post. Office. Splendid view"ity and harbour. Tariff, 6s. 6d per day; • 37 8 " Gd. per week. Permanent, bv arrangement. 'Phone 1559. Tennis Court. J. A. PATERSON, Proprietor. ROTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. ( nOMIOTON AVENUE (Plimmer's U Steps). Under new management. ;" This new-'first-class Private Hotel is novr open to receive Guests. .Two bathrooms . o each noor, excellent cuisme. Commanding view from, roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. .V'™ • SHILLING. Proprietor. Late Tho Mansions, 'Phone 628. .— z. ■ . MANSIONS PRIVATE.HOTEL] Ghuznee Street, Wellington. ... THE Travelling Public will bo pleased to note that the above has-again t been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. Every comfort assured. Letters.;, and Telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box _. 'Ity 0 348-: Proprietor „ W. JIA. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyd'i Quay. Electric light, every comfort and con-' vehience for visitors.' Superior table. Tariff, 6s. Gd. per day, 355. per week. • Snecial arrangements for permanents. • G. W. JENNER, Proprietor. WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (opposite "Dominion Office) Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with splendid view City and Harbour, ono ■ minute train, Post Office, Wharves. Ex- ' cellent cuisine; h. and c. water; all con. " venienc.es. Terms: ss. per day. Weekly, • 255. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. " r Ph'ono 1617. t BUSINESS NOTICES. AVING a few shillings on tyres is not economy! Fit the celebrated North British CLINCHER CROSS TYRES! Which beat the rest in the great 5000mile H..A.C. trial. ' WANTED Sell, 500 cases ■ American. Turps., the latest and. nearest approach to genuine turpentine, yet offered, per case, 3s. per gallon, 5 case lots, 2«. lod., 10 case lots, 2s. Sd., 20 case lots, 2s. 6i1., net cash. T. C. A. Wells, Manners Street. i , C' "~ LINCIIERS are the best Cycle- Tyres for men who ride in all-weather f and on all roads. They stand up to the most trying conditions, and are guaran--0 teed six, nine, twelve, and fifteen months. ' ANTED to Sell, Sherman Williams Heavy Body and Gloss White, 17s. 9d. per gal.; Fuller's Oxide Roof Paint, 10s. 6d. pal.; Putty, tlh. tins, 2s.;' Cortointeed Oxide, in sgal. tins, !>s. gal.j Gloss Oil, 6s.' gal., net. T. C. A.. Wells, j Manners Street.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 171, 14 April 1919, Page 1
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