SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED,. position by young man, driving car or mechanic's improver' preferred. "Twin Six," c.'o "Dominion." WANTED, by elderly man, milk 2 or. .3 cows, garden, and odd jobs. "T.M.," c/o "Dominion." , ....... W 'ANTED, a Cook-gineral; references required; good wages. Apply Mrs. B. Vallaace, "Agatahuiiaj'" Master ton. WANTED, capable Domestic Help, light duties; no washing; comfortable home. Apply 132 Terrace, Wellington. . ' . W 'ANTED, First-class Assistant Single' Gardener. Apply, staling experience and wages required. Ernest Short, 'Parorangi, Feilding. ■ WANTED, Lady Assistant, with know- - ledge of Bookselling and Stationery, Address, with references and salary, Box 175, New Plymouth. "IJSTANTED, experienced Man to take »» charge of Bush Sawmill; house provided. Reply, stating wages required, to "R.L.," P.O. Box 121, Nelson. WANTED, Ploughman; Children's Nurse, Housemaid, 305.; 'HouseParlourmaid, Cooks, Pantrymaids, Waitress. Staveley's, 208 Quay. . 1 ' experienced Cook-Laun- ' ' dress, for country;. weekly, capable person; references. Mrs. Wkelch, Lake Station, Waipiiknniu. . . ; WANTED,, a Cook-General, also' • Housemaid,- good wages, small family; references neeewary. Apply to Mrs. Hubert L. Nathan,. 20 Hobson Crescent. . TjILITE Registry—Wanted • Housekeep•fj ers, Married Couples, Man'for gentleman's country home, Man assist another on small farm; all classes labour most urgently required, town and country. • ' " " ; RETURNED SOLDIER' ■ ' DESIRES to learn Butter , or Choose making,' has/good references and' 2 . years' butter export experience; higli wages not necessary/ Apply ' "EXPORT," . ' C/o "Dominion." > A iT T • E D, a capable'cook-genbral; . . Also, A HOUSE-PARLOURMAID. References. ' MRS. W. If. GEORGS, . . ,' x '■ 1 liawhiti Terrace, Kelburn. , 81TUATI0NS WANTED. XYLITE Registry-. 'Phone 1572. WantX!i . ed to . place, active young man, all ' round farm and station' work,' milking machines preferred; any district. TWO Brothers require position; on Sheep Farm, ages-17. and 19 respectively, experienced, excellent references. Apply "Lincoln," c/o "Dominion:" 'Cj 'Phone 3405. O Waiting, eniploymeiit. Married Couples, Youths,..'sheep' stations, excellent references. ANTED" by experienced hotel ,hoiißcii<!.iper,' Position,- disengaged September 10. Address "All Duties,",ic/o Dominion Registry Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ; STATION OWNERS AND" FARMERS. fTttVO : good Carpenters - will undertake' .t" iilterations or building, wide experience. 'Replies "Fares Paid," c/o "Dominion." ■ A , PRACTICAL WORKING MANxi. AtiEß' is open for engagement on Station or.-Farm, 30 years of age, married, Practical experience in breeding and fattening; competent book-keener, surveyor; expert on shearing machines. Good references-. Apply ' I "PRACTICAL," • - • I C/o "Dominion." ■ . BOARD AND. BfiSinENCE. ACANT, Double - liwl-Sittingrooms, e.1., fireplaces; har'oour view; near ■Parliamentary Buildings. 'Phone,, between 1 .3 and''6_(4iJß). ■ ■ YOUNG Gentleman is desirous. of obtaining private lodgings with refined family. Reply, stating terms, "W.J.M., Box 1507, Wellington. , DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (cornel; Dixou Street- and The Terrace), few minutes from Office. Splendid view city and harbour.' Tariff, Bs. per day; or M 10s. per week. Permanent by arrangement. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL ■ • (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), ' x Proprietress. ORIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, the U new, well-lighted, cool brick building whioTi is on the latest and most approved lines; containing every essential for the comfort and welfare of guests, electric light, excellent cuisine.. Country visitors specially catered for. C. THROSBY', Proprietor. 'Phone 854 a. Telegrams, "Kiosk." !'•" RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. . DOMINION AVENUB ' (Plimmer'i Steps). Under new management.'This new first-class Private Hotel is now open to receivu Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate; K. SHILLING; Proprietor, Late Tho Mansions. 'Phone 628. • MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. TO Makuri,. about 100 acres, in one or two lots; about GO acres bushfelling. also fencing (neiy and reerecting), " W. E. C. Tylee, Masterton, or L. Windlebom, Makuri, mSuSING AND TYRE BUSINESS. tirANTED, by Expert Vulcaniser, n it financial ;£soo_ to start business as above in rising inland district; splendid opportunity for right man. Apply „ VDLCANISING >. [ Co "Dominion." OVERSEAS TRADE. A BUSINESS MAN,, with about .£ISOO to J2OOO available, can .hear, of very promising proposition on application to advertisers, who are well established as Indent and General Mercantile Agents, handling important English and other Oversea Agencies. Fullest investigation offored and nigh, rate return guarantee 3. More capital required 'to extend existing business. Sleeping partner preferred, but activo partnership can bo considered. C/o "Dominion." • ■■ FUNERAL FURNISHERS. B MORRIS, JUN,, Undertaker and * Embalmor, GO Tamnaki Street and! 28 Riddiford Stroet. Mortuary Chapel, Horse and Motor Hearses. Tho most completo and up-to-dato Faneral Furnishers in the Dominion. 'Phone 937. (day or night). Arthur j. „ wycherley, Lock and Key Specialist. . ' i Keys. cut to any pattern. Safe and- , P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmiths Work thoroughly catered for. Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," Wellington. ' [ 'Phone 568. Private 'phone 2231 (2 rin^ $
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 5 September 1919, Page 1
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