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SITUATIONS VACANT. TSSTANTED, Domestic AVorker, for " ' country house. Apply 29 Mnarama" Crescent. WANTED, capable Lndyholp, tuwn. Apply, stating salary, Mrs. Little, Taihape. Slaughterman, for coun- '' * ' try business. Apply Sehwass, Tokomoru. Ys/'ANTED, reliable Ladyhelp, good ** home; small family; 255. Staveley, 20S Quay. 'Phone 220G (city). good Shoeing and General Smith; also competent Moorman. Apply Gordon and Lloyd, Hunterville. WANTED, tivo Ladvhelps, one able' cook,. 305.; one housework, 255.; tottri, comfortable home. Hallwriglifc, Wairoa. WANTED, \for the country, Cdoklaundress. Apply to Hiss Smith, Hotel Cecil, between 1.30 and '2, and 7 and 7.30. •_ WANTED, competent Blacksmith, no shoeing; wages 15s. per day. Apply, urgent. R. M'Lean and Co., Waipukurau, Hawke's Bay. urgently, C'ook,. Hotisomaid, together (hotel, Feilding); Kitchemnnid, Porter, \Vaitress. Staveley, 20S Quay. WANTED, Picture Frame-maker. Apply, stating experience and wages, to Harold Anderson, Ltd., Palmerston North. "SLANTED, good Cook, also House- » » maid, for Lowrv Bay, end of November. Apply after 6 p.m., Lady Bell, 56 Hobson Street. WANTED, capable General or Work--, ing Housekeeper, downstair work only; other help kept. Apply Mrs. Clay, 335' Willis ftreet. • "SLANTED, immediately, a capable »t Ladyhelp, near Palmerston, good home; 'wages 305., per 'week. Apply "Riverside," Fbilding. 1 ANTED, Girl, for housework, 3 in family, no washing; \vag&>, <£1. Mrs. Lempri'ere, 90 Willis Street (3 doors from "Evening Post"). __ WANTED,""'DoW'stio Workers, Hotel. * ® Hands, Gardeners, Wairarapa, Blenheim; Cowman-gardener, several Couples. Star, 250 Quay. » SITUATIONS WANTED. position as Ladyhelp or * Housekeeper, to widower with children. "Capable," Hinakura. WANTED,-, situation-as Nurse-Com-panion or Companion-Help. Address "Waiting,", G.P.0., Masterton. ELITE Registry. Wanted Place, two bright, active Lads, IG, 18, farm or station, same place or district, country experience. ■ STAVELEY'S. 'Phone 220 C. Waiting Engagement, reliable Chef and Second Cook, together, country hotel; Gardener, Youths. ANTED, by married man, Situation ;is Working .Manager farm or station; good references. Apply 'Prae- i tical," c/o "Dominion." ' , ¥"" OUTllTlS)'"Wants Position on sheep station; any capacity; 3 years' experience; reference.-;. Marychurch, 96 Aro Street, Wellington. v \\fQliK on Station wanted by young *' moil, with practical knowledge all stock and, station work. "Stock," c/o . "Dominion" Office, Masterton. ADY, long experience in institution . work and other places, ' "nst, references, requires post. "Altruistic," c/o Tsroii\ 7 requires work, crc „ tugs'and Saturday afternoonsj fcnnu-Mlge mechanical dentistry and mo- : tors. Apply ''Anything," c/o "Dominion." ____ I'ADYVgoing England March or April J (Orient Line preferred), would give services for voyage as children's, nurse . or. lielp-companion to. lady. "Utile," c/o "Dominion." , House—Lady, experieneajL- e d, capable, accustomed to manage- , in ent, would like position of trust in above. Moderate salary. "Conscientious," c/o "Dominion." ' W'ANTED'r - b.V steady, middle-aged Jinn, any work round house or help inside, back country not objected to. Good references. Address Peter P. Smith, Post Office, Palmerston North. tolwnkrs or licensed hotels, PRIVATE HOTELS, AND BOARDTNGTIOUSES A DVERTISEIt, holding first-class reA fcronces, experienced first-class Chef and ex-Master Baker, requires Position as MANAGER of either",the above. .At present managing Pipiriki Tourist House, Or would Buy into good 'Boardinghouse. T. G. MACKENZIE. PipirikiBOARD AND RESIDENCE. .... fpO LET, superior Single Furnished Room; Terrace, 3 minutes Quay. -Business gentleman. 'Phone 3957. : RIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, the new, well-lighted, cool brick building, which is on the latest and, most approved lines, containing every essential for tho comfort and welfais of guests; elretric light, excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. C. TIIROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 21-259. \ Telegrams, "Kiosk." DONBANIv PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and The Terrace),.few minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff, Ss. per day; or ,£2 ss. per week. Permanent by arrangement. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL, (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. /TIOMPORTABLE -A CCOM MODATION, "O ]ialf a minute'froip Lambtou Station. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff, . Early Breakfast if required. MRS. CLAY. 9 Mulgravo Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2153. * RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Pliminora Steps). Under new management. This new, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. J. wo Jinthroonis on each floor, excellent cuisine. Cornliianding view from roof garden oi \\ cllington and Harbour. Terms pioderri e. 1L SKILLING, Proprietor, Late Ine Mansions. 'Phone 028. ' MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. t^ANTED - ExdVaiige, Powerplus In- » » dian, in good order, for less power. "Gear Box," 103 Esplanade, Petone. N TYPEWRITING— Learners, increase your speed. Machine for hire, 15s. per month. '''Carbon," c/o "Dominion." ' WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. . A GENCIES WANTED by Substantial Firm doing business with SHEEP, DAIRY, and AGRICULTURAL FARMERS, and STOREKEEPERS. We c.an secure the business in this district lor any good lines. l'leaso communicate in first instance with "EXPANSION," C/o "Dominion'' Agency, Masterton. OSE! Hose!" Tloso! NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE. Beat rubbor, best fabric—make it test for you. Sold by all, ironmongers. . " COSTUME SAIiE. TSI7ANTED Known—Great. Costume Sale. '' Big Bargains, Costumes, 295. Gd. P. Schneideman, 111 Cuba Street. , .

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 1

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