PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS, ■^?S7ANTED,' position as Sister in pri- » vate or public hospital. Apply "Sister," c/o G.P.0., New Plymouth. _ CHEMIST'S Assistant wants position, returned man. married. Reply, stilting salary, to "Digitalone," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, position in private family as Governess to small children, experienced. For particulars apply to "Governess," c/o G.P.0., Nelson. WANTED, well-educated young Lady for position of responsibility; firstclass secondary education essential, also good general knowledge. While position is in office, it does not call for bookkeeping, typewriting, or any specific office knowledge; salary 50s. Apply "EDUCATION," Care Post Office, AVeilington. A PROBATIONER is required for the A Otaki Sanatorium. Salary, £50. Apply with testimonials to THE MATRON, Otaki Sanatorium. PRINCIPAL FOR NATIVE COLLEGE. A PRINCIPAL is required for OTAKI NATIVE COLLEGE. Salary, £275 a year, with board and residence. As there are boarders as well as- day scholars, a married man will be preferred. Duties are to begin as early as possible. Applicants must be communicant members of the Church of England. Applications, with testimonials and stating age, must reach the DIOCESAN TREASURER. 20 Mulgravc Street, AVeilington, by August 16. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. A PPLICATIONS will be received for -LSi. the position of FARM MANAGER urn! INSTRUCTOR, at the Pukeora Military Sanatorium, AVaipukurau. Salary, .£275 a year with house, milk, and vegetables. Applicants should state previous experience and whether married or single. Returned soldier preferred. Applications should be addressed to DIRECTOR OF VOCATIONAL TRAIN- ' ING, Base Records, AVeilington. BITUATIONB VACANT. [ WANGANUI COUNTY. ' POSITION OF FOREMAN. ) A PPLICATIONS, addressed to the Chairman, Wanganui County Council, Campbell Place, AVanganui, will bo received uijtil 4 p.m. on TUESDAY. JULY' 29, for the position of County Foreman, at a salary at the rate of. i:220 per annum, with travelling allowance of 30s. per week. Further particulara on application. GEO. DARBYSHIRE, County Clerk. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. f i ENTLEMAN requires Board and Residence. Please address "P.W.,'' c/o "Dominion." TSOOM Wanted, neiir Cuba- or GliiizJti l nee Streets by respectable single man. "Publisher," "Tho Dominion." VACANT— Largo Front Bed-Sitting-room; harbour view; refined, fireplace, e. light; comfortable. 'Phone' '1445. _ W "ANTED, Double or 2 Single Rooms] with breakfast and cut lunch, vicinity Victoria College. . Apply "Refined A r ictoria;" c/o "Dominion." BiONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL'(corner Dixon Street and The Terrace), fow minutes from Post Office. Splendid viow ; city and harbour. Tariff, 6s. 6d. lier day; ' 375. Gd. per week. Permanent by ar- - r:\ngemciit. 'Phono 1859, Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL (Late Maxwell's | Proprietress. RIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, the new, well-lighted, cool brick building, whicTi is on the latest and most approved lines, containing every essential for the comfort and welfare of guests, ■ elcctric light, excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for, C. THUOSBY, Proprietor. 'Phono 354 a, ' Telegrams, "Kiosk." i T p¥IVATE HOTEL. TVOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's J-* Steps). TJnder new management. This new first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on oach floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. R. SKILLING, Proprietor, Late The \ Mansions. 'Phone 628. i TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS, ETC., FOR SALE, PLANTS. ' CASH (posted) will buy you ; rJXfI the choicest collection ot plants in N.Z., retail value 50s. African "AVaratah," Viburnum Stetata, Forcroya, Eriostemon, Lennotus Leanora, Lassiandera, Ilyd. Stetata, Sutherlandia, Neriumbergi'a, Ficus, Boronia, French Azalea. A Beauty of A r enice, Japan Lotus, Diosima, 1 Browallio Jamsonii, Fringed Gravillia (tricolour). : W. MITCHINSON, , 1 "Wholesale Grower, New Plymouth. PLANTS. TREES. SHRUBS. WE have the largest collection of the above in the Dominion—there are many millions to chooso from. Hedge and Sholter Trees from 3s. Gd. per 100; Flowering Shrubs from 6d. each; Flowering Plants, from Is. per dor,en. Free catalogues ready Juno 15. Write for one. . B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. PEACE PLANT A "PEACE TREES PEACE TREE!" TREES PEACE — TREES PEACE mHERE is not any TREES i PEACE better, more beau- TREES I PEACE til'ul, valuable, and TREES PEACE gratifying way of cele- TREES PEACE brating Peace than to TREES PEACE PLANT A "PEACE TREES PEACE TREE!" TREES I'EAI.'E —something tor you to TREES PBACB affectionately regard TREES PEACE for nil time, and to TREES I'EACE say to your children: 'IREES PEACE "I PLANTED THAT TREES PEACE TREE AT PEACE TREES PEACH TIME." TREES PEACE PEACE TREES of all TREES .PEACE kinds may be obtain- TREES PEACH ed from TREES PEACE THOMAS AYAUGIi, TREES PEACE Hutt Valley Nurseries, TREES PEACE Lower Hutt. TREES PEACE Telephone 37411 (1 long TREES PEACE 1 short). TREES /HARTER'S GREAT SALE NOW ON. V Groat Bargains in all departments. Call early and savo money. Note Addross—l39 Cuba Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 28 July 1919, Page 1
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