SITUATIONS WANTED. W 'ANTED, Position Gardener, no objection to cows. "M.," c/o "Dominion." . ' MACHINE Shearer awaits Engagement. Good tally. Apply "Cooper," c/o "Dominion." "OARLOURMAID wants Situation, ternporary or permanent. "H.P.M.," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, Packing aud Wrappirig by • ' reliable person with own factory. Reply Bor 9, Newtown. . - WANTED, by Returned Soldier, Posi- ' » tion in country store; email country town preferred. "M.R.," c/o "Dominion." by experienced! Sales- » woman, Position in country town) good references. Apply "Enterprise," c/o "Dominion." : - - WANTED, Position by Young Lady, care of children; would assist with light duties. Apply by letter, "A.8.D.,"c/o "Dominion." . ■ ■■ WANTED, liy Married Chauffeur, Position in country; 15 years' experience. Good references. Apply "Mechanic," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, by experienced Cook-House-koeper, Position end of October; station preferred. For particulars apply "Capability," c/o "Dominion." - ■ • WANT]©, a Position, country preferred, by good all-round Boot Repairer, specialising in Sown and Pump Work; highly recommended. Address "Repairer," c/o W. H. Nash, Leather Warehouse, Wellington. ' ', ELITE Registry, 50 Willis Street. 'Phone 1572. Wanted to. place, reliable, refined, experienced Lady, traveller, companion or care of child going to England. To place, refined, domesticated Young Lady, holp-compiinion; nice home in preference to wages. These applicants we highly recommend. FARM MANAGER. "EXPERIENCED Farm Manager, 35 years of age, married, seeks Re- ' engagement. Just- completed 4 years as working manager on bush and open country; 10,000 6heep, 2000 cattle and 400 acr,es ploughing. Salary, <£300 and • found, highest credentials..Applyi' ' SMITH AND' WEBSTER, Livo Stock Auctioneers, ~ Wangamii. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VOUNG Man would like Single Room -f . for a few days. Apply' "A.J.W.," c/o "Dominion." TO LET, superior Furnished Bedrooms, with private sitting-room optional; balcony; centre of Terrace; use of conveniences; telephone, etc. Address at , "Dominion'" Office. .' ' ■ '. TjkONBANE PRIVATE HOTEL (corner . Dixon Street and The Terrace), few minutes from Post Office. Splendid view oity and harbour. Tariff, Bs. per day; or J!2 ss; per week. Permanent byar> rangement. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court.'' MRS. MAXWELL, (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. ' (ORIENTAL PRIVATE .HOTEL,. the new, well-lighted, cool brick build- ' ing. which is oii tho latest and most approved linos, containing every essential ' for the coiiifort. and welfare of guests j electric light, excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. C.~ THROSBY", Proprietor. 'Phone 354 a. • •. Telegrams, "Kiosk." ; RUTLAND; PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION ! AVENUE . (Plimmer's Steps). . Under now management. This now, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding viow from roof garden of; Wellington .and .Harbour. Terms niodorato. 11. SKILLING,. Proprietor, Late ..The Mansions. 'Phone •G& WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, rtOMFORTAB'LE 1 ACCOMMODATION, half a minute fi-om Lambton'Station. Excellent Cuisine, Madcrato Tariff, Early Breakfast if required. MRS. CLAY, 9 Mulgrave Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2453. ' . . CONVALESCENT HOMES; X/AWLISH ' ■ CONVALESCENT HOME, Waterloo Road, LOWER. BUTT,' Beautiful Grounds, ■ t Ib NOW' READY to receive Visitors, 'Phone 58, Lower Hutt; WANTED. . r ANTED, Lady, with small Capital as Partner in children's hostel. Applications confidential. "Hostel,". c/o "Dominion." , . BUSINESS NOTICES. . ARTER AND CO.. Cuba Street Wei- ' lington.—Just landed,.' Floral and Self-Colour Voiles, Black and White > Checks, and Jap. Crepes in Stripes, Checks, and Self Colours. . . NLY best plantation rubber, backed by British brains' and ■ capital,' go to malco-up the Unique success of .the "Unique" brand Hot Water Bottle. Sold and recommended by leading retailers everywhere. BOILERS steam more freely and oil less fuel if tlicy are treated with "STOPSIvAL" Boiler Compound, which removes and prevent l ; every trace' of scale. Manning and Co., 188 Cashel St., Christchurch. ' HE coal shortage won't strike you badly if you prepare for the cold , weather by buying u patent "Uniqne"stoppercd Hot-water Bottle. Always dependable because made, by British'labour. All retailers. ' SPRING HATS. TTTNTRIMMED STR AWS, and ready-to-wear, from (is. Od. to los. Cd.;,country orders receive prompt attention. MISS OLIVER, - . 90 Manners Street. FOUNTAIN PEN FOR 17s. Gd. ' I lyS. fid. is all wo ask for tho Aitken J-' Lambert Fountain Pen, selffiller, 14 carat gold nib. Postage paid. A. H. PALMER, 121 Manners Street, Wellington. FOR EXCLUSIVE SUMMER MODELS MRS. RUSSELL'S MILLINERY - SALON (Late of Auckland), Above Littlejohn's, Lambton Quay. "NIELSEN'S BOND" AND FREE STORE. Odlin's Building, Cable Street. FIRST-CLASS Storage Accommodation, comprising 5 floors, with a total floor spaco of over 8000 tons. ; Special facilities for handling motoiv cars and bulky goods. Two lifts. Promptest attention both receiving and delivering. C. NTELSEN AND CO., ' v . General Carriors, Cable Street.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 14, 11 October 1919, Page 1
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