FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Tjl MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and XJ * Embalmer, CO Tar.anaki Street and 28 Riddiford Street. Mortuary Chapel, Horse and Motor Hearses. Tho most complete and up-to-date Funeral Furnisher in the Dominion. 'Phono. 937 (day or night). SITUATIONS VACANT.
XjSJ ANTED, experienced Nursery Gov » » ernoss. Apply Mrs. ,G. E. Swain- v 6on, SilTerhope. . WANTED, Girl, to assist; no washing. Apply 311 Duller Street, corner Vivian and Duller Streets. WANTED, Housekeeper. Apply, personally or by letter to Dr. R.v Campbell Begg, 301 Willis Street. WANTED, general Woodman, .urgent, . 16s, ami iare; also, Coach and Car Painter, R, Potlian, Wairoa, H.B. > WANTED, Two Ladies for housework, one able to cook; 255. each; comfortable home. Mis. Hallwright, Wairoa. H.B. - WANTED, Two experienced Waitresses for Hastings Marble Barj good wages. Write at once, ''G.K.," c/o "Dominion." IDOWER, with two boys, requires - . Housekeeper; wages 255.; middleaged woman preferred. "Farmer," c/o P. 0., Masterton. ■ WANTED, ""Motor Mechanic, take ■ charge of workshop; Buick and' Ford repairs a speciality. Apply. A. Larsen, Pahiatua, _. WANTED, capable Ladyhelp; quiet country position, 3 adults, no washing.;. £1. Apply Mrs. Nitz, 19 Kensington Street, 'Pnone 3091. WANTED, a first-class Hairdresser ,for' Stratford; JG3 10s. per week; constant job; faro paid to Stratford. Address S. ' \ WANTED, experienced Nurse for three' young children, country. Apply, with references,: to Mrs< Walter Martin, Puruatauga, Martinborough. WANTED, Two Men milking machines; Reliable Man (station), milking, good conditions; Hotel U'uikers, Domestic Assistants. Star, 250 Quay.' \ . . WANTED, Engine-driver, with firstclass Stationary Ticket, for our Taranaki Street factory mill; good wages for competent man. Apply Manager, C. and A. Odlin, Timber l'ard, 225 Taranaki Street. ".;■ BITUATIONS WANTED. W' ANTED to Place capable Housekeeper (son 12), near school,, bachelor, station, Star, 250 Quay. --.'■ STAVELEY'S, 208 Quay-Waiting engagenient, Housekeeper (boy 11), good home moro essential than wages. WANTED, Father and Son awaiting engagement on Dairy Farm. Write "Machines," c/o "Dominion," Petpne... OOK, bake; bread,.male, wants Job, "' . stiifioh or country hotel. Stato wages. Address "A.5.D.," c/o "Dominion." i . '. . HOUSEKEEPER, widow, waiting enjjagement, good references, country or suburbs. Apply "K.F.," c/o "Do- . TSTANTED, by. driver-niechnnic, posi- «.' ' tion as Chauffeur, private or commercial, 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. "Rom-, - \ noy,"c/o "Dominion." . S "HARE-MILKING wanted by 3 thofoughly experienced Milkers (family), 70 to 90 cows, by niocliines. Apply P. 0.. Palmerston North. . ANTED, position as Housekeeper or Companion; is elderly, good cook and manager; references. Miss K. Craven,-Seddon Street, Aramolio. RETURNED Soldier (man ied) desires ' position as Shepherd or could manage; nine yenrs' experience; good-dogs and horses. "Shepherd," P. 0., Levin. ANTED, by capable elderly person, Position as Housekeeper, one or more gentlemen or widower with one or two children. Apply i"Co.pable X.j; c/o "Dominion." '. "'. TYROCER, young man, married, ChrisVH" turn, desires situation. Homo and New Zealand experience. In temporary place at present. "Reliable A.," c/o "Dominion." ' , E~_ITE Registry-Wanted to place, reliable, thoroughly experienced Shepherd, has 5 dogs, understands all stock and station work, holding high creden- i tials; wifo willing do light duties; any district; cottage preferred; or wife no duties. This couple we highly recommend; good.steady workers. Other good Couples on our books._
*" . WANTED, ■ POSITION T)v Youth (18), as Shepherd - on Shoep Station; 3 dogs. "Youth, c/o "Dominion.'" . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANTED,-bv Two Young Men, Furnished Double Room, central situation, with or without breakfast. R«ply '■'Professional," c/o "Dominion," AUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, V* DOMINION AVENUE, Lambtoh Quay. Tariff, £1 ss. and .£1 7s. 6d. per weekj by tho day, ss. 6tl. and Cs. DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (comer Dixon Streot and The Terrace), few minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff, Bs. per day; or '.£2 ss. per week.; Permanent by ar» i ranßCinent. 'Phone! 1859. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL, . (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. ORIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, the new, well-lighted, cool brick building, which is on tho latest and most approved lines, containing overy essential for the comfort and welfare of guests; electric light, excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. C. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phono 351 a. Telegrams, "Kiosk." RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. __->• DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). Under new management. This new, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Com-. inandiug- view from roof garden of Wellinntoii and Harbour. Terms moderate. It. SHILLING, Proprietor, Late The Mansions. 'Phone 028. ; - ■ / WANTED. , ANTED to Exchange for country Store, 75 acres,, Marton district. Particulars "Farmer," c/o "Dominion." ■ . n BUSINESS NOTICES. CARTER AND CO., Cuba Street, Wellinetou—New eoason's drapery, new millinery,' .new blouses, now Jap crepes, in e6lf colours and 6tripcs, new hose, gloves, ribbons. Call early. C _ "HAS. A..FLETCHER, Chemist, Pharmacist, and Pre* v> Bcription Specialist, Sole Address: 214 Lambton Quay. Mail Orders promptly dispatohed.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 304, 19 September 1919, Page 1
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