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SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, Position as. Nurse-Com-panion to invalid, country. "Homely," c/o "Dominion," W'ANTEtfJ, Position by middlo-aged Lady. o to young children. "J.B.,"_e/i, l-'.O.', Wm.'ganuj. 81'AK, 250 Quay. ''Phone 2339.—Disengaged. reliable Groom, hunters preferred;.excellent references. QTATION Cook—Wanted, Position, all Q round, bread hand. State wages to "1.X.L.," ujo Masterton Post Office. EELIABiIIi middlo-aged Woman desires position Housekeeper; town or country., "X.Y.Z.," P. 0., \Vanganui. EXPERIENCED Chauffeur seeks Situa- . .tion.in private service; country preferred. Reply "Chauffeur," c/o "Dominion." . •, . TDXPIvRIENCE'D Couplo want Situaaj lion, woman first-class laundress, man gardener or fencer. Apply "David,"' c/o "Dominion." "JCTXPEIUENCED Gardener (single) -"-i wants country position, thoroughly competent all branches; references. "M.1t.," c/o 'Dominion." WANTED, by Returned Soldier, Position on farm; experienced in all branches. Apply, with particulars, "Farm," c/o "Dominion." •_ TTkOMESTICATED" Gentlewoman wants is Position of trust, Sub-Matron; good housekeeper; Wellington or Suburbs. / Address "September," c/o "Dominion.". O- PEN for Engagement, thoroughly competent First Assistant or Buttermaker, 5 years' experience, firstclass references from largo factory. "Dairy . Assistant," Tuturau, P. 0., ■ Mataura, Southland. ' E~~ LITE Registry—Wanted to place,two thoroughly experienced, ■ refined House or Parlourmaids, good credentials, must lw gentleman's country home; same district; rido and drive. These applicants most exceptional; real nice, good workers. To place, experienced Single Station Hand; several Lads waiting employment. mO AERATED WATER MANUFAC- ' •*- . TUBERS.—Young Man, desiring a change, sq'eks Position in factory as manager or working--, foreman. Manufacturer ot all coctlials, breweo ginger beer and hop ale. Could start about end of September. Apply by letter only to "Cordials," c/o "Dominion." TO~~GROCERS AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS'. THOROUGHLY competent Grocer seeks Position; able to direct and organ-, ise, with knowledge of buying and stockkeeping. -Apply by letter in first instance to "GROCER," ■ C/o "Dominion." AV ANTED, E" Y YOUNG MAJjf, Returned Soldier, Positon i-s SALESMAN or Offico Work; good references. Reply . "RETURNED," . ' C/o "Dominion." 1 TO GARAGE OWNERS. JjUECTRICAL- FITTER, seeks positior in first-class repair shop. Apply "AMBITIOUS," ' C/o "Dominion." CHEESE FACTORY. VSTANTED, Position as Assistant in u Cheese' Factory, by young man; 3 years' experience; over 2i ■ seasons as manager of small factory; previous letters gone astray. Apply "VAT," . C/o "Dominion." BOARD AND RESIDENCE. mO LET, two large Unfurnished Rooms, in good locality; suiit two adults. Apply "Terrace," c/o "Dominion." rriO LET, to a young business woman, J- good.Room, .with .breakfast and tea, exceptionally cheap,,in return for company during the evenings. Apply "Trav< eller's Wife," Box 1138, Cr.P.O., Wellington; - - • - LOWER HUTT. WANTED, by 2 Young Men, I3oard 1 and Residence in refined 'hoine, Handy to station preferred.' Business all diiy. 'Apply ' ' ' "DERELICTS," .1 C/o "Dominion." TyONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (cornel Dixon Street and The Terrace), few minutes Jrom Post Office. Splendid view city-and harbour. Tariff, 6s, 6d. per. day | Sis. Gd. per week. Permanent by arrangement, 'Phone 1859. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. ORIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, the v new, well-lighted, cool brick building. Tvhioti is on the latest and most approved lines, containing every essential for tho ' comfort and welfare of guests, electric light, excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. C. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 354 a. Telegrams, "Kiosk." RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL TUJMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). ! Under new' management. j This now first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two_ bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terni6 moderate. R. . SKILLING, Proprietor, Late The Mansions. 'Phone 628. ■' SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED. "M" DAVIS, iO9 Taranaki Street, Pur-i-'i.* chases Ladies', Gents.' Children's Left-off Clothing. 'Phone 2Cl6a. HIGHEST Prices paid for Left-off Clothing, Boots, also Jeweller)' and goods of every description. 'Phone 4450. S, Glazer, 51 Courtenay Place. WORKINGMEN'S OCrTFITTER, 130 Courtenay Place, oilers Highest Prices for I.cft-01l Wearing Apparel,, etc. 'Ptioiie 2ulfeA. 1 CLOTHING, Boots, etc., .purchased by N. Wolf, 12G Taranaki Street, Highest prices ;iven. Letters, promptly attended to. 'Phone 26tlCa. EING Up 'Phone IU2B. N. Symons, Buyer Second-hand Clothing, -Boots 1 , etc., Highest Prices given; country customers can rely on good prices. 63 Courtcnay Piace, Wellington. ' OTICE.—Left-off Clothing. 'Phone 2ti67a. B. Morris, Second-hand Dealer, buys Suits, Boots. Underwear. Costumes, etc.; all-kinds old Jewellery bought.- G5 Courtenay Place, Wellington'. E have built up a great reputation for giving satisfaction when buying Left-off Clothing, Boots, and Jewellery. If not convenient to_ call, just drop a postcard or ring 4107, and we shall call and givo our price. M. Naus. baum, The Allies' Dealer, 127 Mannew Street, Wellington. ' BUSINESS NOTiCES. LIKE walking 011 velvet," says tho • wearer of WOOD-MILNE Rubber' Heels. They prevent nerve rack from road jar! Insist on the genuine British- , made Wood-Millie's. . ' belting keeps In the machines working satisfactorily-. Year in, year out, it 6pells efficiency and economy. Ask your local dealor to givo you full details with regar4 prioxa ami particuku's, ' " "

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 1

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