FUNERAL NOTICE. nnilE Funeral of WILLIAM SMITH'' J. will leave Wilson's Mortuary, 6< Buckle Street, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), .at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ARCH. WILSON AND CO., Telephone 905, G Buckle Street. ; FUNERAL FURNISHERS. B MORRIS, JUNR.J Undertaker and' • Embalmer, 60 Taranaki Street and, 28 Riddiford Street. Mortuary Chapel.. Horee and Motor Hearses. The most' complete and up-to-date Funeral Pur-' nishers in the Dominion. 'Phone 037 (day or night). . : MR. W. E. JEFFERYS, who waa mso> ■ ciated with Messrs. Flyger and Co.,' Undertakers and Embalmers, for eonie, years, intimates that he has takon over; this long-established business, and wishes; to assume the public of careful and fuitU-' ful service. . W. E. JEFFERYS AND CO., Undertakers and Embalmers, Telephone 945 A. 222 Cuba Street. ' ROBT. ~H. WILSON AND . SON, .Undertakers and Embalmere, IG4 Adelaide Road, Wellington. Alotor, Open and Closed Hearses kept on piemises. Largest Mortuary Chapel in the Domin- ' ion free. Telephone 1999; and. No. 6 Wha Street, Lyall Bay. Velepnono 4294 (3 rings). No couuection with any other firm trading under same iiamu. , ■ BITUATIONS WANTED. W' ANTED, by youth 18, Employment, has 2 dogs. For references apply K. Deeghton, Kauhatau, Mangaweka. /"i ENEIUL Blacksmith, agvicultural HJT and shoeing, open for engagement. Apply "Blacksmith," cA> "Dominion." VifANTED, by experienced married * man and family, Milkiug on shares, about'6o to 90 preferred. "Milker," c/o "Dominion." ; ____" MARRIED Couple wants position; wife housekeeper or cook for 2 men;' mau plough, sheep work, etc. "G.L.," Chrietchurch _G.PjO., WANTED, situation as Gamp or Station Cook, can manage a large place. C. G. Harris, 13 Kaikokopu Road, Aramoho, Wanganui. "JTiTrM Tractor 'Driver seeks position! ■IC , full experience all farm implements. Reply, giving full particulars, SUtvelcy'e, 20S Quay. W 'ANTED, position as Ci'.det on u.ixed , farm, hiid some experience; good home essential. . Full particulars to "Agricola," c/o "Dominion." ... WANTED, position as Lady's Maid or Sewingmaid, experienced; good packer and traveller; good references. Replies 147 Vivian Street, Wellington. M' OTOR Mechanic, Fitter and Turner, good all-round man, capable , taking charge, requires position, Wellington district Write "First Class," c/o 7 'Domin. ioik" ' ■ : ELITE Registry, 'Phone 1572, 50 Willis Street. Wanted to Place, two experienced, Smart, energetic young Waitits, hotels or boardinghouee, recommended. ■•■ POSITION wanted on station,. take ; charge of Lighting Plant aid all mechanical and electrical repairs; ..» turned soldier, married. Electrical, c/o "Dominion" Brauch, Masterton. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, fiWXO Brothers desireßoard, Christian'' 1 A home, Presbyterians; vicinity Terirace, handy Willis Street. "Square," c/o, : "Dominion." ! T ADY, engaged during day, requires i- Board ani Residence in private family 'for a couple of months. Apply "Moderate F-," do "Dominion." v ORIENTAL PRIVATE. HOTEL the new, well-lighted, cool brick buildi ing, which iB on the latest and moat ap*. proved lines, containing every essential for the comfort and welfare of gnests, eleotric light, excellent cuisine. Country; visitors specially catered for. " C. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 35k» Telqgraniß, "Kiosk." DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner, Dixon Street and Tho Terrace), few minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff, 6s ; 6d. per day;, 375. 6d. per week. Permanent by arrangement 'Phone 1859. Tennis court. J. A. PATERSON, Proprietor. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Piimmer'e Steps). Under new management. This new first-class Private Hotel is now open to receivo Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms Moderate. R, SKILLING, Proprietor. Late ahe Mansions. 'Phone 628. BUSINESS NOTICES. "'V'ES! I found what I was looking for, JL by going to 28 Grey Street (Andrew Nicol and C 0.)," said a satisfied househunter. D~ON'T lie awake with cold feet listening to the clock tick-tick-tick, and wisli you could sleep. ACT. Get a UNIQUE North British Hot-water Bottlo with tho patent etopper. The cost is small compared with tho comfort. SCALES and Balances, foi Confeotion. ors' and Fruiterers' Stocks, held by H"nry Berry and Coy., 79 Dixon Street. G"ik a, "UNIQUE 7, North British Hot-water Bottlo with the patent stopper. Made of best rubber, tijht, wellvulcanised eeains; they last for voars— thafe why all retailers recommend them, COSTUME BARGAINS. EVERY Lady who wants a Costume should take advantage of Schneideliian'e Great Sale of Costumes. Save money and buy now. Schneideman and Sons, 86 Manners Street. , furnitu.re"mamjfacturers and OTHERS. WE are prepared to receive ou consignment, High-class Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, and Sundries, at our spacious and well-lighted Mart ;* prompt settlement, good prices; bankers' references. ANTCLIFF, BEST, AND SVENSEX, Tho "Best" Mart, High Street, 'Phone 313. Dannovirite. WANTED~KNOWN] (XREAT Bargains in Ladies' Costumes,' jf in nll-wooi tweed, rcwent etylte; usual price, J?6 65., uow selling at M 17s. , 6d. Schneideman and Sons, 86 Manners 1 Street.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 244, 9 July 1919, Page 1
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