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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, 6 DEATHS. DEATHS. BRYANT.-On October 8, 1019, at a Priviito Hospitn.l, 'Wellington, Gertrude May (iieo Monaghan), dearly-beloved wife of Arthur Bryant, Makara, aged 31 years, R.I.P. CAMPBELL.-On October i, at Glasgow, ■ Scotland, Sir Charles Ralph Campbell, Baronet, of Auehinbract, of. Cheviot Hills,- New Zealand; aged 09. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. W MORRIS, J.UN., Undertaker and JU# Embalmer," 60 Tarannki Street and 28 Riddiford Street. Mortuary. Chapel, Horse and Motor. Hearses. The. most complete and up-to-date Funeral Furnisher in the Dominion. ' 'Phono 937 (day or night). MR, W. E. JEFFREYS', who was asso- ., ciated with.Messrs. Flyger and Co., Undertakers and Einbaliners, for eome years, intimates, that hu has taken over . this long-established business, and wishes to assure the public of careful and faithful, service. ■ . . W. E. JEFFREYS AND CO., . ■■ Undertakers and Embalmers, Telephone 915 A. 222 Cuba .Street. EOBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, IC4' . Adelaide , Road, Wellington. Motor, Open ' and Closed Hearses kept on the premises. Largest Mortuary Chapel in tho Dominion free. Telephone 1999; and No. 0 Wlia Street, Lyall Bay. Telephone 4291 , (3 rings). No couuection with any other firui trading under eame name, ; SITUATIONS WANTED. /"IARPENTER wants country Job. State terms to "Canterbury," c/o "Doinin- ■ ion." j WANTED, Shearing by good machine shearer. Apply by letter, to ; "Shearer,' , c/o "Dominion." ! ■ W 'ANTED place, refined Housekeeper, child 1 year, can recommend; town, country. Staveley's, 208 Quay. ; ; MERCER, 3J- years' experience, seeks Situation in Wellington; good refer- ■ euces. Apply Box 12C, Hastings. ;■ ■' EEFINED woman desires position' « 1 companion to lady in return': for ! comfortable • home. Box 191, Wanganui ; P.O. WANTED, by Returned Soldier, Position in country store; email coun- . try town preferred. "M.R.," c/o "Do- ' position as Manager or "'■* Working Manager on station; 12 years' experience. "M.H.R.," c/o "Dominioni,, : ("(OOD, all-round Carpenter requires i T or 5 inontlis' country work. State full particulars, "Carpenter," c/o "Do : minion." , ; WANTED, by good Bread Baker, well up in small goods, Situation.in or near' Wellington. Address "Baker," c/o "Dominion;" " '. WANTED— Lady seeks position- as Housekeeper; good cook and man- . ager. State salary. "'Careful," V.0., Palmerston North. , WANTED, by.married ,man 4 position on farm, - capable of managing; good'"milker; references, Write "Worker," c/o "Dominion." . ' I QTAVELEY'STT'Phono . 2206-Waiting C, Qiigagement, good reliable Barman* .references;;- Married Couple (man garden), Youths, station. STATION: Manager, disengaged Octo- " ■'■-'•' her, large experience bush and fern country, Gisborno and East Coast. "Inquire," c/o "Dominion." W' ANTEDTbTIhe end of October, position as House-parlourmaid in email private family in Wellington. Apply "E.T.," c/o "Dominion." ANTED, by end of October,', position as Housekeeper, with boy ' (school age); own mistress; near town preferred. "Capable,"..' c/o "Dominion." _ ~ MOTOR MECHANIC- " 1 IJTirANTED, by, well-experienced Youth, «' . position in Motor Engineer's or J Garage. Apply "LayshafV* c;o "Dominion." ' i TO-MOTOR GARAGE PROPRIETORS. A N EXPERT MOTOR ELECTRICIAN . xi and ACETONE WELDER, at pre- . sent with largest Firm in. Canterburj , , invites correspondence with a view to changing to the North Island. Apply' "' ' "COULOMB,". .. . ' ■ ' C/o "Dominion." CONVALESCENT HOMES.. DAWLISH . AWLISH CONVALESCENT HOME, i Waterloo Road, LOWER HUTT, Beautiful Grounds, • • ' Is NOW READY to receive Visitors. ; ' 'Phone 53, Lower Hutt. TOILET SPECIALISTS MISS MILSOM, leading authority on Hair Culture, ' positively 'agrees ' with the Scientists that- the scalp must be first treated; because p 5 per cent, cases 1 refuse • Hair Tonic until the ecalp haß been treated kindly and-nourished. There ' can never be a universal hair tonic; what ' 6uits one will destroy hair for another. Cases diagnosed either personally or by . mail. Miss Milson, U Willis Street. BEAUTIFUL HAIR-MORE ■■ ' IMPORTANT THAN THE HAT! :.■ ■ l X VISIT tp Mrs. Cameron at the "Bou■il doir Camille" will prore highly beneficial to both tho appearance and welfare of your hair. It will receivo just the treatment it needs, under the hands of experts, whilst you will be advised as to the best and latest modes in hairdresoing. Switches, Transformations, Toupees, aiid Pin Curls supplied. Combings made . u,p in the best s-tyle, 2s. Cd. per on. MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Camille," Cooper's Building (opposite "Evening Post"), • Just off Willis Street, WELLINGTON. ; 'Phone 4535. BANISH PAIN BY a Course of our Bath and Massage Treatment. Hot air and electric baths, high-frequency Violet Rays, expert massage, removing all the causes of your ailments! . CONSULTATIONS. FREE. ; Call and explain your troubles. Wo will gladly give you advice a without placing you under any obligation. MASSAGE TREATMENT BY EXPERT MASSEUSE. ! MRS. HULLEN, 3A Courtenay Place, Wellington, 'Phone 1047. ' ' WHEN buying rubber heels don't say "I want a pair of rubbers." Specify distinctly "WOOD-MILNE'S"! WoodMilne's outlast two pairs of , ordinary ■ rubbers. They are British made from best Para Rubber 1

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 12, 9 October 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 12, 9 October 1919, Page 1

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