FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of tlio' late JIB. JAMBS' MACINTOSH will leave junction of; Bowen Street and Tho Terrace, for Ka-i rori Cemetery, at 11 a.m. TO-DAY i (Thursday), September 18, 1919. Motor funeral. • . ISAAC CLARK AND SON. , THE Funeral of EDWIN PATRICK 1 ; ' ARMSTRONG will leave his resi- 1 dence, 7 Cleveland Street, Brooklyn, TO- i DAY (Thursday), • at "2.30 p.m., for St. . Mary's Church, Boulcott Street) and will : ' loavo tho Church at 3 p.m. for tho Ka-ron-Cemetery. ARCH. WILSON AND CO., ■ Telephone 905. ■ ,G Buckle Street. ; FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Tjl MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and j Embalmer, GO Taranalti Street aid' 23 Riddiford Street. Mortuary Chapel, Horse and Motor Hearses. The most complete and up-to-dnte Funeral Fur-; nisher in the Dominion. 'Phone 937; (day or night). i • . M"R. W. B. JEFFREYS, who was asao-' eiated with Messrs. Flyger and Co.,' Undertakers and Embalmeie, for 6oine years, intimates that ho has taken over this long-ostablislied business, arid wishes i to assure of careful and'faithful sei'vice. W. E. JEFFREYS AND CO., ■ Undertakers, and Embalmers, Telephone 915 A. 222 Cuba Street. EIOBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, 164 ' Adelaide' Road, Wellington. Motor, Open and Closed Hearses kept on the premises. Largest Mortuary Chapel in tho Domin- ■ ion free. Telephono 1999; and No.' 0 Wha Street, Lyall Bay. Telephone 4294 (3 rings). No connection with any other firm trading undername name. 1 SITUATIONS WANTED. IjlLlTli Registry—Wanted place, fitsady," AU reliable single man, milk, generally liandy, hotel, farm or station. ■ ■ . '■' LITE Registry, 'Phone 1572—Wanted. ■5J i place, reliable lad, 20, > experienced. general station work, any district. MARRIED Shepherd wants position, wide experience j good . references. Reply "Shepherd," c/o. "Dominion." ■ - /HOOK, balco bread, male, wants Job, elation or .country hotel. State wages. Address "A.5.D.," c/o "Dominion." IVJTARRIED Couple, thoroughly expertItJL enced, higheffc references, desires Position; . "Trustworthy," c/o "Dominion." W 'ANTED, by returned soldier, Situa--1 tion on sheep station, some experience. Apply "Willing," c/o "Domin- ■ ion." " IITILITE Registry—Wanted place, reliilf able, strong, thoroughly experienced Station Hand,' good gardener, great worker. TVISCHARGED Soldier wishes-.. Permaaent Employment, light labour; town or oountry. "Goodwin," c/o "Dominion." ' ..' TO PLACE, Children's Nurse, city! Cowboys, Ploughmen, Farm Hands, reliable workers. Scottish Registry. 'Phone, 3105. GENERAL Blacksmith wants Situation, sawmill or freezing works preferred;. do shoeing. c/o "Dominion," . i ■ ■ WANTED, by driver-mechanic, position, as Chauffeur, private or. com-: mercial, town or country. Address "A.," c/o Box 9, Levin. WANTED, by young Man, good general knowledge stock and station work, position with stud breeder. "Roniney," c/o "Dominion." . ~ E~ ETURNED Soldier (married) desires position as Shepherd or could manage; nine years' experience; good doga and horses. "Shepherd," P. 0., Levin. (Tt ROCER, young man, married, ChrisVJT tian, desires situation. Homo and N<iw Zealand experience. In temporary place at present. . "Reliable A.,' 'c/o "Dominion." • . ELITE Registry.—Wanted to place, re-, liable, thoroughly experienced Shepherd, has 5 dogs, understands all stock and station work, holding high credentials; wife willing do light duties; any district; cottage or wife no duties. This couple wo highly recommend; good steady workers. Other good , Couples on our books. ~ WANTED, POSITION by Youth (18), as Shepherd A on Sheep Station; Sdoga. "Youth, • c;'o "Dominion.'" TO HAIRDRESSERS AND TOBACCONISTS, A FIRST-CLASS GENT'S HAND, dosirous of change, at present manager one largest retail houses in Dominion, open for engagement; excellent credentials. Open week. Write full particulars, in first instance, to *. • ' H. E. HELDERSTON, C/o "Dominion," Wellington. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANTED, Two Unfurnished Rooms, ground floor, or Sharo House, with, widow. Address "Private," c/o "Dominion." , DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and The Terrace), few minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff, Bs. pea- day; or £2 10s. per week. Permanent by ar- • raiurement. 'Phono 1859. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL, (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. ORIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, the new, well-lighted, cool brick building. which is,on the latest and most approved lines, containing every essential for the comfort and welfare of gucetej electric light, excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. C. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 854 a. Telegrams, "Kiosk." i RUTLAND" PRIVATE HOTEL. Dominion avenue (Piimmer's Steps). Under new management. . This new, first-class Privato Hotel is now 1 open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Com- s mandiug view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. R, SHILLING, Proprietor, Late The Mansions. 'Phono 628. BUSINESS NOTICES. OTORISTS—To prevent overheating and increase power on hills use STOPSKAL RADIATOR COMPOUND. Prevents all rusting and corrosion of radiator and cylinders. Small ss„ largo lOs.j post free. Manning and Co., 183 Cashel Street, Christchurch. _ S.S. AYRSHIRE. A SHIPMENT of British Galvanised Iron (Plain and Corrugated), Bright Red Oxide, wul English Glass, arriving by the above 6tcamor. A. Carson, Bank of N.Z. Chambers,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 303, 18 September 1919, Page 1
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