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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS., ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. CAMPBELL—Jn loving memory of our dear brother, Rifleman R. G. (Bob) Campbell, killed in notion at Wartoil Reliuery (Messines), on August 8, 1917j aged 28 years. "He died a hero's death." —Inserted by his sorrowing sister and brother, D.' and D. Griflin; Otane. DEATH. I BRUNGER.-On August 10, 1919, at- his lato residonce, Amy Street, Karorij James Brnnger, in his 79th year.— "Peace, perfect peace." FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late James Brn&' ger are respectfully informed thatr his Funeral will leave his late residence,; Amv Strcot. Karori, TO-MORROw. (Tuesday), AUGUST 12, 1919, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery. * W. JEFFRIES AND CO., Complete Funeral Furnishers, j 222 Cuba Street. Telephone 945 A. j ; . FUNERAL FURNISHERB. 1 ; MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and. Embalmer, GO Taranaki Street and . 1 28 Riddiford Street, Mortuary Chapel*; Horse and Motor Hearses. The moat complete and up-to-date Paneral Fur/ nishers in the Dominion. 'Phone 9371 | (day or night). M"lt. W. E. JEFFERYS, who wau assoJ ciated with Messrs. Flyger and C 0.,; • Undertakers and Embahnere, for some , years, intimates that he lias taien overs' this long-established business, and wiahcrf to assure tho public of careful and faith-i . ful service. W. E. JEFFERYS AND CO., , ' Undertakers and Embalmers, v Telephone 9ASA. 222 Cuba Street^ I TjOBT. H. WILSON AND SON,: ' JU; Undertakers and Embalmers, 104 Adelaide Road, Wellington. Motor, Ope a. • and Closed Hearses kept on premises'. Largest Mortuary Chapel in the Domin-' ion free. Telephone 1999; and No. ft 1 Wha Street, Lyall Bay. Telephone 4294> (3 rings). No connection with any othetf i firm trading under same name. SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTFiD, ». Sewing Maid for tlhfl Masterton Hospital. Apply tha Matron. ) ■ 'MTANTED, ; a Housemaid-Laundress; ■ ' > wages 30s. week. Apply Levin Ho- ; tel. Levin. WANTED, immediately, Brlcklayet for Collingwood. Apply at Hawera,, Loeldiart, Builder. WANTED, immediately, good Second Chef, is; references required. Apply _White Hart Hotel, Marton. IgSTANTBD, good all-round Gardener « * for country. Apply, stating ; required, to W. J. Poison, Fordell. ; WANTED, Cook-Housekeeper or competent Ladyhelp. Apply, stating • wages, to Mrs. Simmers, Eketalnina. f WANTED, strong Girl or Woman fort. VV dairy farm, milking and housewnrkp machines used'; 30s. week. A. C. Gallon, Carterton. WANTED, Ladyhelp or Housemaid, 3 in family, two other helps ,kept« Wages, .£1 per week. Apply Mrs. W1 j Hair, Maiiaia, Taranaki; WANTEISrSrst-class Married Ploughman. and general farm work. For particulars apply Manager, Wall, Thorns' intd Co., Private Bag, Tsumarunui. ', ANTED, for East Coast Station, Married Couple; man, ,ss station!, cook and- wife as assistant. . Apply! Bethune and Hunter, Old Customhoustf Street_ W" ' ANTED, for country, middle-aged. Woman as Ladyhelp; no ironing, or heavy cleaning; must be gooa plain cook. Salary 255. Apply J. M< Jury, Gleiidower, Carterton. 1 SITUATIONS WANTED. W' ANTED, Position as Barman, coun. try preferred. Apply. "Smart 8./' c/o "Dominion." TAR, 250 Quay—To place, reliable Couplo, sheep station; wife cootf for men; "Wairarapa preferred. , : W = ln¥ED place, reliable Girl-waitress, * * Wanganui preferred; Boy, station, ~ 1 eiui milk. Staveloy's, 20S Quay. | 'mffi®, by Man, age 30, Job on * » farm or station, no c/lierienee I _Apj)b]_"D.G.D.," e/e "Dominion." ISTANTED, by married man, Milking !l 011 shares, hand or macliines; ex-, perienced. Watson,, c/o W. Irons, Marti gCOTTISII Registry, 63 Willis Street. KJ To place, Married Shepherd, Couples (reference-?). Wanted, Coot-gen-t-rais J .os„ Housekeepers, Ladynelps 30S. DVERTISER desires position' Enginedriver (steam certificate) or MotoN lorrv or Mail Car driver; country preforrcd. "Competent," c/o "Dominion. ANTED, by Married Couple, Posw ■ tion, station, Wifo cook, Man ■ dener or station hand; reforj o .,™E_WritP "Station." e/o "Dominion. • W" _ ANTED, by handy man, employment, town or country; can dol j-ou"h carpentering, fencing,' or labouring work; Marton Junction preferred* Reply "Marton," c/o "Dominion. TIT*LITE Registry.—Wanted to place, reliable, experienced, middle-aged, Working. Housekeeper, with daughter (17vears), both enpable and good milkers, excellent eoolc, make bread and bw';"-; station, farm, or private, any district) recommended. All clnsses of Inborn urgenlly required, town or country. RETURNED SOLDIER, PTRICTLY temperate. DESIRES EMO PLOYMENT of some kind; pre-' viouslv eloch'ical salesman and demons strator. First-class references on application to "CLABEL," C/o "Dominion." BOARD AND RESIDENCE, DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and Tho Terrace), few minutes from Post Ofiic?. Splendid vietf city and harbour. Tariff, (is, fid. per day; 37b. Gd. per week. Permanent by arrangement. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court, MRS. MAXWELL (Late Mnxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. /ORIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL,' thd 'U' new, well-lighted, cool'brick building. wbioli is 011 the latest and most approved lines, containing every essentiav for the comfort and welfare of guests, eloctric light, excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. C. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 354 a. Telegrams, "Kiosk." RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. Dominion avenue (Piimmer's Stops). Under new management. This new first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on eachMloor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate, R. SICILLING, Proprietor, Late Th# Mansions. 'Phone 628. THEY wear out slowly—THE NORTH BRITISH HOT WATER BOTTLB with the patent "Unique" Stopper-tltf! .sign of satisfaction. Their merit girefl ''pleasure to both retailer and bujCß.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 270, 11 August 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 270, 11 August 1919, Page 1

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